The Spanish Inquisition encompasses the long period of history of the Iberian Peninsula; established after the unification of the Kingdoms of Aragon and Castile by the marriage union of the “Catholic monarchs”, Ferdinand and Isabella, in 1469. Even thought considered as a ecclesial organization, who would address the issue of the “Jewish threat”, actually it was a tool of the monarchy to consolidate its power and it has been remembered in history by its ostensibly cruel methods. In this historical frame had lived and worked Pere Miquel Carbonell (1434-1517) a Catalan historian, poet, humanist, notary and royal archivist in The General Archive of The Crown of Aragon from 1476 until his death. He wrote books inspired by the Spanish Inquisitio...
The historiography of the Iberian Inquisitions has focused on analyzing relations between the Holy O...
The aim of this article is to give a cursory examination of three judicial proceedings, two of which...
À l’avènement de Charles Ier, le tribunal de l’Inquisition faisait l’objet d’une intense controverse...
The Spanish Inquisition encompasses the long period of history of the Iberian Peninsula; established...
The Spanish Inquisition encompasses the long period of history of the Iberian Peninsula; established...
The Spanish Inquisition encompasses the long period of history of the Iberian Peninsula; established...
The study explores episcopal heritage and the role of Barcelona Cathedral in the inquisitorial proce...
This study explores literary work of humanist and royal bureaucrat, Pere Miquel Carbonell, during th...
The historiography of the Inquisition has recognized in the processes of Cordoba and its social conv...
Es bien conocido que los primeros tribunales de la nueva Inquisición fueron establecidos por Fernand...
Magic practices appear as a frequent reason of denunciation to the Court of the Holy Office in the i...
This paper gives a global vision about Tribunal of Inquisition in Barcelona, XVI c. as it is explain...
This thesis examines how the inquisitio hereticæ pravitatis (the ‘inquisition’) changed in the 14th...
This article discusses the importance of the legal inquisition in the medieval Crown of Aragon. The ...
The study of the Spanish Inquisition in Valencia has up until now depended primarily on the 1976 ana...
The historiography of the Iberian Inquisitions has focused on analyzing relations between the Holy O...
The aim of this article is to give a cursory examination of three judicial proceedings, two of which...
À l’avènement de Charles Ier, le tribunal de l’Inquisition faisait l’objet d’une intense controverse...
The Spanish Inquisition encompasses the long period of history of the Iberian Peninsula; established...
The Spanish Inquisition encompasses the long period of history of the Iberian Peninsula; established...
The Spanish Inquisition encompasses the long period of history of the Iberian Peninsula; established...
The study explores episcopal heritage and the role of Barcelona Cathedral in the inquisitorial proce...
This study explores literary work of humanist and royal bureaucrat, Pere Miquel Carbonell, during th...
The historiography of the Inquisition has recognized in the processes of Cordoba and its social conv...
Es bien conocido que los primeros tribunales de la nueva Inquisición fueron establecidos por Fernand...
Magic practices appear as a frequent reason of denunciation to the Court of the Holy Office in the i...
This paper gives a global vision about Tribunal of Inquisition in Barcelona, XVI c. as it is explain...
This thesis examines how the inquisitio hereticæ pravitatis (the ‘inquisition’) changed in the 14th...
This article discusses the importance of the legal inquisition in the medieval Crown of Aragon. The ...
The study of the Spanish Inquisition in Valencia has up until now depended primarily on the 1976 ana...
The historiography of the Iberian Inquisitions has focused on analyzing relations between the Holy O...
The aim of this article is to give a cursory examination of three judicial proceedings, two of which...
À l’avènement de Charles Ier, le tribunal de l’Inquisition faisait l’objet d’une intense controverse...