The graffiti left by prisoners in the Inquisition gaols of Palermo's represent a testimony of the historical period between 1600 to 1793. In that period, by order of the viceroy Caracciolo, all the testimonies were removed at the same time in which the Inquisition court was suppressed. In this work the historical subdivision between sacred and profane themes is analyzed with the purpose to study human body in an anthropological key as a language in condition of limited freedom and under torture. Many of the profane graffiti are devoted to medical knowledge suggesting that doctors were involved in the activities of this religious court likewise happened in civil courts. Giovanni Filippo Ingrassia, the well-known proto-medical physician of th...
Although the issue of torture and capital punishment has been addressed in the forensic literature, ...
The Treatise of the Instruments of Martyrdom (Italian version 1591, Latin version 1594), published b...
In 1746 the case of a young woman vomiting stones, nails, glasses and other foreign bodies came to t...
The graffiti left by prisoners in the Inquisition gaols of Palermo's represent a testimony of the hi...
The discovery of graffiti in the early years of the twentieth century by the folklorist Giuseppe Pit...
This project aims to reconstruct the history of death sentences imposed by the courts of the medieva...
Exhibitions and museums about the Inquisition are usually focused on trial procedures, which involve...
By means of very rare manuscripts and precious historical sources (dating back even to the 16th cent...
Late 16th century graffiti of prisoners in the southern tower of the Rumeli hisari fortress (Turkey)...
Despite its relevance to modern discussions, the scholarly treatment of torture in art is relatively...
This study focuses on the case of Leopoldo di San Pasquale, an Augustinian friar who had been tried ...
L\u2019articolo offre un piccolo spaccato di vita all\u2019interno delle carceri di Milano in et\ue0...
From the 13th to the 17th century torture became a component of the judicial system, the goal of whi...
The Treatise of the Instruments of Martyrdom (Italian version 1591, Latin version 1594), published b...
The article suggestively called Damnatio memoriae. Historical and moral revenge in images is conside...
Although the issue of torture and capital punishment has been addressed in the forensic literature, ...
The Treatise of the Instruments of Martyrdom (Italian version 1591, Latin version 1594), published b...
In 1746 the case of a young woman vomiting stones, nails, glasses and other foreign bodies came to t...
The graffiti left by prisoners in the Inquisition gaols of Palermo's represent a testimony of the hi...
The discovery of graffiti in the early years of the twentieth century by the folklorist Giuseppe Pit...
This project aims to reconstruct the history of death sentences imposed by the courts of the medieva...
Exhibitions and museums about the Inquisition are usually focused on trial procedures, which involve...
By means of very rare manuscripts and precious historical sources (dating back even to the 16th cent...
Late 16th century graffiti of prisoners in the southern tower of the Rumeli hisari fortress (Turkey)...
Despite its relevance to modern discussions, the scholarly treatment of torture in art is relatively...
This study focuses on the case of Leopoldo di San Pasquale, an Augustinian friar who had been tried ...
L\u2019articolo offre un piccolo spaccato di vita all\u2019interno delle carceri di Milano in et\ue0...
From the 13th to the 17th century torture became a component of the judicial system, the goal of whi...
The Treatise of the Instruments of Martyrdom (Italian version 1591, Latin version 1594), published b...
The article suggestively called Damnatio memoriae. Historical and moral revenge in images is conside...
Although the issue of torture and capital punishment has been addressed in the forensic literature, ...
The Treatise of the Instruments of Martyrdom (Italian version 1591, Latin version 1594), published b...
In 1746 the case of a young woman vomiting stones, nails, glasses and other foreign bodies came to t...