The Roman Inquisition on the Stage of Italy, c. 1590-1640 (Ebook) von Thomas F. Mayer

The Roman Inquisition on the Stage of Italy, c. 1590-1640
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ISBN-13:
9780812209341
Veröffentl:
2013
Einband:
Ebook
Seiten:
368
Autor:
Thomas F. Mayer
eBook Format:
PDF
eBook-Typ:
Reflowable Web PDF
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Kurzbeschreibung

Drawing on the Roman Inquisition's own records, diplomatic correspondence, local documents, newsletters, and other sources, Thomas F. Mayer provides an intricately detailed account of the ways the Inquisition operated to serve the papacy's long-standing political aims in Naples, Venice, and Florence between 1590 and 1640.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction
Chapter 1. Spain and Naples
Chapter 2. Naples: Tommaso Campanella
Chapter 3. Venice in the Wake of the Interdict
Chapter 4. Venice: Giordano Bruno, Cesare Cremonini, and Marcantonio De Dominis
Chapter 5. Florence I
Chapter 6. Florence II
Conclusion

Notes
List of Abbreviations
Selected Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

Beschreibung
From the moment of its founding in 1542, the Roman Inquisition acted as a political machine. Although inquisitors in earlier centuries had operated somewhat independently of papal authority, the gradual bureaucratization of the Roman Inquisition permitted the popes increasing license to establish and exercise direct control over local tribunals, though with varying degrees of success. In particular, Pope Urban VIII's aggressive drive to establish papal control through the agency of the Inquisition played out differently among the Italian states, whose local inquisitions varied in number and secular power. Rome's efforts to bring the Venetians to heel largely failed in spite of the interdict of 1606, and Venice maintained lay control of most religious matters. Although Florence and Naples resisted papal intrusions into their jurisdictions, on the other hand, they were eventually brought to answer directly to Romedue in no small part to Urban VIII's subversions of the law.Thomas F. Mayer provides a richly detailed account of the ways the Roman Inquisition operated to serve the papacy's long-standing political aims in Naples, Venice, and Florence. Drawing on the Inquisition's own records, diplomatic correspondence, local documents, newsletters, and other sources, Mayer sheds new light on papal interdicts and high-profile court cases that signaled significant shifts in inquisitorial authority for each Italian state. Alongside his earlier volume, The Roman Inquisition: A Papal Bureaucracy and Its Laws in the Age of Galileo, this masterful study extends and develops our understanding of the Inquisition as a political and legal institution.

 

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