This essay highlights how the Roman inquisition and the Roman Church deal with superstition and witchcraft in early modern Italy. Through some inquisitorial sources held in Crema (and neglected) and some ecclesiastical documents, we can find out different strategies to rule and to punish convicted magicians and witches. Some differences rely on gender issues. Those outcomes allow us to evaluate some historiographical ipothesis in a comparative light
Resorting to the supernatural to find something lost is a practice that can be observed over a very ...
The essay examines seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Venetian Inquisition trials and focuses on th...
This paper grows out of a body of scholarship on witchcraft during the Middle Ages conducted over th...
This article investigates the actions of the 18th century Roman Inquisition, looking at controlling ...
In 1638 Caterina di Francesco, from the town of Siena (Tuscany), was accused by the Roman Inquisitio...
Michael D. Bailey’s Magia e superstizione in Europa dall’Antichità ai giorni nostri (Magic and Super...
On examine ici une célèbre mais anonyme Instructio du Saint-Office romain du début du XVIIe siècle s...
International audience("Nuova Rivista Storica", XCVII, fasc. 3, 2013, website: www.nuovarivistastori...
International audienceCASO DI SOSPETTO QUIETISMO NEL PIEMONTE DEL SETTECENTO titolo inglese This art...
This article examines the trial against a small group of devotees, leaded by a visionary woman and b...
The essay examines seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Venetian Inquisition trials and focuses on th...
Elena Bonora traces the outlines of the foundation of the Roman Inquisition, as well as its satellit...
Inquisition is very important for historical studies on dealing with mental illness, not only for th...
Traditionally, the Church responded to competing religious beliefs with teachings and faithful obser...
This essay examines a group of pamphlets, published in the State of Milan in the years 1746-1751 b...
Resorting to the supernatural to find something lost is a practice that can be observed over a very ...
The essay examines seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Venetian Inquisition trials and focuses on th...
This paper grows out of a body of scholarship on witchcraft during the Middle Ages conducted over th...
This article investigates the actions of the 18th century Roman Inquisition, looking at controlling ...
In 1638 Caterina di Francesco, from the town of Siena (Tuscany), was accused by the Roman Inquisitio...
Michael D. Bailey’s Magia e superstizione in Europa dall’Antichità ai giorni nostri (Magic and Super...
On examine ici une célèbre mais anonyme Instructio du Saint-Office romain du début du XVIIe siècle s...
International audience("Nuova Rivista Storica", XCVII, fasc. 3, 2013, website: www.nuovarivistastori...
International audienceCASO DI SOSPETTO QUIETISMO NEL PIEMONTE DEL SETTECENTO titolo inglese This art...
This article examines the trial against a small group of devotees, leaded by a visionary woman and b...
The essay examines seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Venetian Inquisition trials and focuses on th...
Elena Bonora traces the outlines of the foundation of the Roman Inquisition, as well as its satellit...
Inquisition is very important for historical studies on dealing with mental illness, not only for th...
Traditionally, the Church responded to competing religious beliefs with teachings and faithful obser...
This essay examines a group of pamphlets, published in the State of Milan in the years 1746-1751 b...
Resorting to the supernatural to find something lost is a practice that can be observed over a very ...
The essay examines seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Venetian Inquisition trials and focuses on th...
This paper grows out of a body of scholarship on witchcraft during the Middle Ages conducted over th...