Inquisitionis Hispanicae artes /

The Inquisitionis Hispanicae Artes (Heidelberg, 1567), written by exiled Spanish Protestants, is the first systematic denunciation of the Spanish Inquisition. Its first part is a description of the Inquisition's methods, making use of the Inquisition's own instruction manual, which was not...

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Main Author: González de Montes, R. active 16th century.

Other Authors: Herráiz Pareja, Marcos J., García Pinilla, Ignacio J., Nelson, Jonathan L.

Format: eBook

Language: Latin
English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill. c2018.

Series: Heterodoxia Iberica 2.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2018, ISBN: 9789004353350.

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Call Number: BX1735

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright Page
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • 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
  • Part 2. Certain Special Examples by Which One May More Clearly See the Inquisitorial Devices in Practice and Application
  • 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
  • Appendix 1: John Frampton's Autobiographical Account
  • Appendix 2: Two Contemporary Reports of the Seville auto de fe, 24 September 1559
  • 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
  • Appendix 5: Excerpts from Antonio del Corro's Supplication Exhibited to the Most Mighty Prince Philip, King of Spain (1577)
  • Appendix 6: Letter of Father Durán, S.J., to Rome (Seville, 23 August 1559), about Events in Seville
  • Appendix 7: Woodcuts
  • Back Matter
  • Bibliography.