Inquisition and Knowledge, 1200-1700
Herausgeber: Biller, Peter; Sackville, L J
Inquisition and Knowledge, 1200-1700
Herausgeber: Biller, Peter; Sackville, L J
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Essays considering how information could be used and abused in the service of heresy and inquisition.
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Essays considering how information could be used and abused in the service of heresy and inquisition.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9781914049033
- ISBN-10: 1914049039
- Artikelnr.: 62041203
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 857g
- ISBN-13: 9781914049033
- ISBN-10: 1914049039
- Artikelnr.: 62041203
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Peter Biller and L J Sackville
List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction
Peter Biller and L. J. Sackville Part I: Medieval 1. Inquisitorial identity
and authority in thirteenth-century exegesis and sermons; Jean Halgrin
d'Abbeville, Jacques de Vitry and Humbert of Romans Jessalynn Lea Bird 2.
Shaping the image of the heretics: The narratio in Gregory IX's letters
Alessandro Sala 3. Nepos of Montauban, assistant to inquisition and
defender of the accused Jörg Feuchter 4. The hunt for the Heresy of the
Free Spirit: the 1332 enquiry into the 'Cowled Nuns' of Swidnica Pawel Kras
5. Late medieval heresiography and the categorisation of Eastern
Christianity Irene Bueno 6. The portrayal of the Waldensian Brethren in the
De vita et conversacione (c. 1391-3) Appendix: De vita et conversacione:
edition and translation of the Weimar Ms Reima Välimäki 7. Means of
persuasion in medieval anti-heretical texts: the case of Petrus Zwicker's
Cum dormirent homines Adam Poznanski 8. Constructing narratives of
witchcraft Richard Kieckhefer Part II: Early Modern 9. 'Ut ex vetustis
membranis cognosco': Matthias Flacius Illyricus and his use of inquisition
registers and manuals Harald Bollbuck 10. The 'Cathars as Protestant' myth
and the formation of heterodox identity in the French Wars of Religion Luc
Racaut 11. The seventeenth-century introductions to medieval inquisition
records in Bibliothèque nationale de France, Collection Doat Mss 21-26
Shelagh Sneddon 12. History in the Dominican Convent in Toulouse in 1666
and 1668: Antonin Réginald and Jean de Doat Appendix: Antonin Réginald,
Chronicon inquisitorum, edition and translation of excerpts, 1240-1340
Peter Biller 13. The Roman Inquisition: between reality and myth Michaela
Valente
Peter Biller and L. J. Sackville Part I: Medieval 1. Inquisitorial identity
and authority in thirteenth-century exegesis and sermons; Jean Halgrin
d'Abbeville, Jacques de Vitry and Humbert of Romans Jessalynn Lea Bird 2.
Shaping the image of the heretics: The narratio in Gregory IX's letters
Alessandro Sala 3. Nepos of Montauban, assistant to inquisition and
defender of the accused Jörg Feuchter 4. The hunt for the Heresy of the
Free Spirit: the 1332 enquiry into the 'Cowled Nuns' of Swidnica Pawel Kras
5. Late medieval heresiography and the categorisation of Eastern
Christianity Irene Bueno 6. The portrayal of the Waldensian Brethren in the
De vita et conversacione (c. 1391-3) Appendix: De vita et conversacione:
edition and translation of the Weimar Ms Reima Välimäki 7. Means of
persuasion in medieval anti-heretical texts: the case of Petrus Zwicker's
Cum dormirent homines Adam Poznanski 8. Constructing narratives of
witchcraft Richard Kieckhefer Part II: Early Modern 9. 'Ut ex vetustis
membranis cognosco': Matthias Flacius Illyricus and his use of inquisition
registers and manuals Harald Bollbuck 10. The 'Cathars as Protestant' myth
and the formation of heterodox identity in the French Wars of Religion Luc
Racaut 11. The seventeenth-century introductions to medieval inquisition
records in Bibliothèque nationale de France, Collection Doat Mss 21-26
Shelagh Sneddon 12. History in the Dominican Convent in Toulouse in 1666
and 1668: Antonin Réginald and Jean de Doat Appendix: Antonin Réginald,
Chronicon inquisitorum, edition and translation of excerpts, 1240-1340
Peter Biller 13. The Roman Inquisition: between reality and myth Michaela
Valente
List of Illustrations List of Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction
Peter Biller and L. J. Sackville Part I: Medieval 1. Inquisitorial identity
and authority in thirteenth-century exegesis and sermons; Jean Halgrin
d'Abbeville, Jacques de Vitry and Humbert of Romans Jessalynn Lea Bird 2.
Shaping the image of the heretics: The narratio in Gregory IX's letters
Alessandro Sala 3. Nepos of Montauban, assistant to inquisition and
defender of the accused Jörg Feuchter 4. The hunt for the Heresy of the
Free Spirit: the 1332 enquiry into the 'Cowled Nuns' of Swidnica Pawel Kras
5. Late medieval heresiography and the categorisation of Eastern
Christianity Irene Bueno 6. The portrayal of the Waldensian Brethren in the
De vita et conversacione (c. 1391-3) Appendix: De vita et conversacione:
edition and translation of the Weimar Ms Reima Välimäki 7. Means of
persuasion in medieval anti-heretical texts: the case of Petrus Zwicker's
Cum dormirent homines Adam Poznanski 8. Constructing narratives of
witchcraft Richard Kieckhefer Part II: Early Modern 9. 'Ut ex vetustis
membranis cognosco': Matthias Flacius Illyricus and his use of inquisition
registers and manuals Harald Bollbuck 10. The 'Cathars as Protestant' myth
and the formation of heterodox identity in the French Wars of Religion Luc
Racaut 11. The seventeenth-century introductions to medieval inquisition
records in Bibliothèque nationale de France, Collection Doat Mss 21-26
Shelagh Sneddon 12. History in the Dominican Convent in Toulouse in 1666
and 1668: Antonin Réginald and Jean de Doat Appendix: Antonin Réginald,
Chronicon inquisitorum, edition and translation of excerpts, 1240-1340
Peter Biller 13. The Roman Inquisition: between reality and myth Michaela
Valente
Peter Biller and L. J. Sackville Part I: Medieval 1. Inquisitorial identity
and authority in thirteenth-century exegesis and sermons; Jean Halgrin
d'Abbeville, Jacques de Vitry and Humbert of Romans Jessalynn Lea Bird 2.
Shaping the image of the heretics: The narratio in Gregory IX's letters
Alessandro Sala 3. Nepos of Montauban, assistant to inquisition and
defender of the accused Jörg Feuchter 4. The hunt for the Heresy of the
Free Spirit: the 1332 enquiry into the 'Cowled Nuns' of Swidnica Pawel Kras
5. Late medieval heresiography and the categorisation of Eastern
Christianity Irene Bueno 6. The portrayal of the Waldensian Brethren in the
De vita et conversacione (c. 1391-3) Appendix: De vita et conversacione:
edition and translation of the Weimar Ms Reima Välimäki 7. Means of
persuasion in medieval anti-heretical texts: the case of Petrus Zwicker's
Cum dormirent homines Adam Poznanski 8. Constructing narratives of
witchcraft Richard Kieckhefer Part II: Early Modern 9. 'Ut ex vetustis
membranis cognosco': Matthias Flacius Illyricus and his use of inquisition
registers and manuals Harald Bollbuck 10. The 'Cathars as Protestant' myth
and the formation of heterodox identity in the French Wars of Religion Luc
Racaut 11. The seventeenth-century introductions to medieval inquisition
records in Bibliothèque nationale de France, Collection Doat Mss 21-26
Shelagh Sneddon 12. History in the Dominican Convent in Toulouse in 1666
and 1668: Antonin Réginald and Jean de Doat Appendix: Antonin Réginald,
Chronicon inquisitorum, edition and translation of excerpts, 1240-1340
Peter Biller 13. The Roman Inquisition: between reality and myth Michaela
Valente