The Roman Inquisition (Ebook) von Thomas F. Mayer

The Roman Inquisition
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A Papal Bureaucracy and Its Laws in the Age of Galileo
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ISBN-13:
9780812207644
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
Ebook
Seiten:
392
Autor:
Thomas F. Mayer
eBook Format:
EPUB
eBook-Typ:
Reflowable EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Kurzbeschreibung

As Thomas F. Mayer demonstrates in this first study of the Roman Inquisition as an institution, the Inquisition underwent constant modification as it expanded. Originally aimed to eradicate Protestant heresy, it went beyond medieval antecedents by becoming a highly articulated centralized organ directly dependent on the pope.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction
Chapter 1. The Roman Inquisition's Operations
Chapter 2. The Sacred Congregation: Inquisitors Before 1623
Chapter 3. The Sacred Congregation Under Urban VIII
Chapter 4. The Professional Staff
Chapter 5. Inquisition Procedure: The Holy Office's Use of Inquisitio
Conclusion

Appendix
List of Abbreviations
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

Beschreibung
While the Spanish Inquisition has laid the greatest claim to both scholarly attention and the popular imagination, the Roman Inquisition, established in 1542 and a key instrument of papal authority, was more powerful, important, and long-lived. Founded by Paul III and originally aimed to eradicate Protestant heresy, it followed medieval antecedents but went beyond them by becoming a highly articulated centralized organ directly dependent on the pope. By the late sixteenth century the Roman Inquisition had developed its own distinctive procedures, legal process, and personnel, the congregation of cardinals and a professional staff. Its legal process grew out of the technique of inquisitio formulated by Innocent III in the early thirteenth century, it became the most precocious papal bureaucracy on the road to the first "absolutist" state.As Thomas F. Mayer demonstrates, the Inquisition underwent constant modification as it expanded. The new institution modeled its case management and other procedures on those of another medieval ancestor, the Roman supreme court, the Rota. With unparalleled attention to archival sources and detail, Mayer portrays a highly articulated corporate bureaucracy with the pope at its head. He profiles the Cardinal Inquisitors, including those who would play a major role in Galileo's trials, and details their social and geographical origins, their education, economic status, earlier careers in the Church, and networks of patronage. At the point this study ends, circa 1640, Pope Urban VIII had made the Roman Inquisition his personal instrument and dominated it to a degree none of his predecessors had approached.

 

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RELIGION / Christian Church / History; European History; History; Medieval and Renaissance Studies; Religion; Religious Studies; World History, Online-Buchhandlung


 

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