Manual Dos Inquisidores Eymerich
By Nicolau Eimeric (Book)11editions publishedbetween1973and2001inFrenchand held by295 WorldCat memberlibrariesworldwideA partial reprint of the text by Nicolau Eymerich (1376) with commentaries and additions by Francisco Peña (1578). A collectionof instructions for the use of Inquisition officials, including descriptions of the victims of persecution (e.g. Flexisign 8 software for sale. Heretics,Conversos, etc.), procedures to be followed (e.g. Denunciation, investigation, interrogation, sentencing), as well as thepowers invested in the Inquisitors (e.g. Torture, imprisonment, confiscation). The preface to this edition (p. 9-28), by LeonardoBoff, denounces the Inquisition as an intolerant, un-Christian institution, established to eradicate all that is different.
Most widely held works about Nicolau Eimeric Inquisition in the fourteenth century: the manuals of Bernard Gui and Nicholas Eymerich by Derek Hill ( ); Nicolaus Eymerich (vor 1320-1399): praedicator veridicus, inquisitor intrepidus, doctor egregius: Leben und Werk eines Inquisitors.
By Henry Charles Lea (Book)4editions publishedbetween1986and1997inFrenchand held by55 WorldCat memberlibrariesworldwideThis comprehensive three-volume history of the medieval Inquisition by the influential American scholar Henry Charles Lea,first published in 1888, was firmly based on primary sources, and adopted a rationalist approach that departed from the pioustone of earlier histories of the middle ages. Lea was convinced that the Inquisition was not arbitrarily devised and implementedbut was an inevitable consequence of forces that were dominant in thirteenth-century Christian society. In order to give asfull a picture of the Inquisition as possible, Lea. By Nicolau Eimeric (Book)5editions publishedbetween1972and1993inPortugueseand held by24 WorldCat memberlibrariesworldwideA partial reprint of the text by Nicolau Eymerich (1376) with commentaries and additions by Francisco Peña (1578).
A collectionof instructions for the use of Inquisition officials, including descriptions of the victims of persecution (e.g. Heretics,Conversos, etc.), procedures to be followed (e.g. Denunciation, investigation, interrogation, sentencing), as well as thepowers invested in the Inquisitors (e.g. Torture, imprisonment, confiscation). The preface to this edition (pp. 9-28), byLeonardo Boff, denounces the Inquisition as an intolerant, un-Christian institution, established to eradicate all that isdifferent. By Nicolau Eimeric (Book)3editions publishedin1973inFrenchand held by22 WorldCat memberlibrariesworldwideA partial reprint of the text by Nicolau Eymerich (1376) with commentaries and additions by Francisco Peña (1578).
A collectionof instructions for the use of Inquisition officials, including descriptions of the victims of persecution (e.g. Heretics,Conversos, etc.), procedures to be followed (e.g.
Denunciation, investigation, interrogation, sentencing), as well as thepowers invested in the Inquisitors (e.g. Torture, imprisonment, confiscation). The preface to this edition (pp. 9-28), byLeonardo Boff, denounces the Inquisition as an intolerant, un-Christian institution, established to eradicate all that isdifferent.