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Author Herráiz Pareja, Marcos J

Title Inquisitionis Hispanicae Artes : a Critical Edition of the Sanctae Inquisitionis Hispanicae Artes Aliquot (1567) with a Modern English Translation
Published Boston : BRILL, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (525 pages)
Series Heterodoxia Iberica Ser
Heterodoxia Iberica Ser
Contents Intro; ‎Contents; ‎Acknowledgments; ‎Abbreviations; ‎Introduction; ‎A Widely Read Work; ‎The Book; ‎The Book's Publication; ‎The Book's Preparation; ‎Meaning of the Title Page; ‎Internal Evidence for the Authorship; ‎The Preface of the Artes; ‎The Dissemination of the Artes; ‎The Credibility of the Artes; ‎A Note on the Translation; ‎The Text of the Inquisitionis Hispanicae Artes; ‎Conspectus Siglorum; ‎The Preface; ‎Part 1. Certain Devices of the Holy Inquisition of Spain Uncovered and Openly Displayed
‎The Particular Method Customarily Observed by the Inquisitors in Citing and Apprehending Those Who are Accused (1-12)‎Sequestration of Goods, Commonly Called secuestro (13-16); ‎Multiple Hearings (17-39); ‎Publication of Witnesses (40-53); ‎Confutation of Witnesses (54-62); ‎Sentencing to Torture, and Its Application (63-80); ‎Certain Other Devices for Investigating and Assailing Prisoners, So That They Confess What It is Useful for the Inquisitors to Know (81-86); ‎Other More Secret Practices (87-102); ‎What is Done with the Prisoners Regarding Their Maintenance (103-122)
‎Prison Visitations (123-129)‎The auto de fe (130-162); ‎Interpretation of the Sentences (163-172); ‎Part 2. Certain Special Examples by Which One May More Clearly See the Inquisitorial Devices in Practice and Application (173-197); ‎Part 3. The Testaments of Certain Pious Martyrs of Christ Who, Although They Suffered Death with Christian Constancy for the Confession of the Gospel, were Afterwards Defamed by the Inquisitors with the Charge of Apostasy and Defection; ‎Introduction (198-199); ‎Don Juan Ponce de León (200-205); ‎Juan González, a Preacher (206-209)
‎Four Women of Seville: Isabel de Baena, María de Virués, María de Cornejo, María de Bohórquez (210-213)‎Hernando de San Juan (214-216); ‎Julián Hernández (217-222); ‎Juan de León, a Monk of the Monastery of San Isidro of Seville (223-228); ‎Francisca de Chaves (229-230); ‎Cristóbal de Losada, Physician (231-233); ‎Cristóbal Arellano (234-236); ‎García Arias, Called el maestro Blanco (237-255); ‎Doctor Juan Gil, Preacher in the Cathedral of Seville (256-274); ‎Doctor Constantino de la Fuente, Teaching Canon of the Cathedral of Seville (275-297)
‎Appendix 1: John Frampton's Autobiographical Account‎Appendix 2: Two Contemporary Reports of the Seville auto de fe, 24 September 1559; ‎1. BNE ms. 6176; ‎2. BNE ms. 9175; ‎Appendix 3: A Register of Persons Burnt by the Seville Inquisition in 1559, 1560, and 1563. Published by Vincent Skinner in 1569; ‎Appendix 4: Vincent Skinner's Preliminary Materials from the 1569 Edition of A Discovery and Playne Declaration of the Sundry Subtill Practises of the Holy Inquisition of Spayne; ‎1. Vincent Skinner's Dedication to Matthew Parker; ‎2. Skinner's Epistle to the Reader from the 1569 Edition
Notes ‎3. John Strype's Note about Vincent Skinner's 1569 Edition of the Artes, in: Annals of the Reformation and Establishment of Religion, and Other Various Occurrences in the Church of England, during Queen Elizabeth's Happy Reign, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1824, chap. 53, p. 305
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Subject Inquisition -- Spain -- Early works to 1800
Inquisition
SUBJECT Spain -- Church history -- Early works to 1800
Subject Spain
Genre/Form Church history
Early works
Form Electronic book
Author García Pinilla, Ignacio J
Nelson, Jonathan
ISBN 9789004365766
9004365761