This project aims to reconstruct the history of death sentences imposed by the courts of the medieval Inquisition and the Roman Holy Office in the Italian peninsula from the 13th to the 19th century. Through a database, it will record the victims condemned for crimes of heresy, while an interdisciplinary approach will analyse the historical, anthropological, legal, medical, material, emotional, iconographic and narrative implications of the death penalty between the late Middle Ages and the end of the ancien régime, when the courts of faith dependent on the Papal Curia were active. The project members will analyse a wide range of sources (legal and theological-moral texts, manuals and instructions for judges, medico-legal treatises, collect...
ABSTRACT: The subject of punishment in medieval European history is quite broad for several reasons....
The article is an attempt to elucidate ways in which the issue of capital punishment was addressed i...
This paper discusses death in Renaissance Europe as a specactle of public punishment. With particula...
This project aims to reconstruct the history of death sentences imposed by the courts of the medieva...
This monograph provides an in-depth comparison of lay and religious sources produced in Siena (1260-...
The murder was, in the penal Renaissance system, one of the crimes that was punished with the death,...
During the thirteenth century a number of papal inquests were held across Languedoc with the purpose...
The article discusses the origins of public penitence for heresy in the early Christian tradition an...
This doctoral thesis is an in-depth comparison of lay and religious sources produced in Siena (1260-...
Although the issue of torture and capital punishment has been addressed in the forensic literature, ...
It is not possible to assess the meaning and the impact of the death penalty outside of historical a...
The theme of this research is the main (and oldest) tool of ecclesiastic justice, the penalty most f...
Straipsnyje, naudojantis archyvinėmis Žemaičių pilies teismo knygomis, analizuojamas mirties bausmės...
During the Dark Ages and the Renaissance, Europe’s monarchs often resorted to torture and executions...
The most celebrated case of scapegoating in Milanese justice from the 16th to the 18th Centuries is...
ABSTRACT: The subject of punishment in medieval European history is quite broad for several reasons....
The article is an attempt to elucidate ways in which the issue of capital punishment was addressed i...
This paper discusses death in Renaissance Europe as a specactle of public punishment. With particula...
This project aims to reconstruct the history of death sentences imposed by the courts of the medieva...
This monograph provides an in-depth comparison of lay and religious sources produced in Siena (1260-...
The murder was, in the penal Renaissance system, one of the crimes that was punished with the death,...
During the thirteenth century a number of papal inquests were held across Languedoc with the purpose...
The article discusses the origins of public penitence for heresy in the early Christian tradition an...
This doctoral thesis is an in-depth comparison of lay and religious sources produced in Siena (1260-...
Although the issue of torture and capital punishment has been addressed in the forensic literature, ...
It is not possible to assess the meaning and the impact of the death penalty outside of historical a...
The theme of this research is the main (and oldest) tool of ecclesiastic justice, the penalty most f...
Straipsnyje, naudojantis archyvinėmis Žemaičių pilies teismo knygomis, analizuojamas mirties bausmės...
During the Dark Ages and the Renaissance, Europe’s monarchs often resorted to torture and executions...
The most celebrated case of scapegoating in Milanese justice from the 16th to the 18th Centuries is...
ABSTRACT: The subject of punishment in medieval European history is quite broad for several reasons....
The article is an attempt to elucidate ways in which the issue of capital punishment was addressed i...
This paper discusses death in Renaissance Europe as a specactle of public punishment. With particula...