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Heresy and inquisition in France, 1200–1300

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Exposes the inner workings of inquisitions in medieval France through expert translations of primary sources.
  • 27 January 2016
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Heresy and inquisition in France, 1200–1300 is an invaluable collection of primary sources in translation, aimed at students and academics alike. It provides a wide array of materials on both heresy (Cathars and Waldensians) and the persecution of heresy in medieval France. The book is divided into eight sections, each devoted to a different genre of source material. It contains substantial material pertaining to the setting up and practice of inquisitions into heretical wickedness, and a large number of translations from the registers of inquisition trials. Each source is introduced fully and is accompanied by references to useful modern commentaries. The study of heresy and inquisition has always aroused considerable scholarly debate; with this book, students and scholars can form their own interpretations of the key issues, from the texts written in the period itself.
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Price: $140.00
Pages: 536
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Manchester Medieval Sources
Publication Date: 27 January 2016
ISBN: 9780719081316
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: History and Archaeology, European history: medieval period, middle ages
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John H. Arnold is Professor of Medieval History at Birkbeck, University of London

Peter Biller is Professor of Medieval History at the University of York

Introduction
1. Heretics’ texts
2. Chronicles
3. Treatises
4. Sermons
5. Letters and papal bulls
6. Councils and statutes
7. Legal consultations and inquisitorial manuals
8. Inquisition trials
Index