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Renaissance Inquisitors: Dominican Inquisitors and Inquisitorial Districts in Northern Italy, 1474-1527
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During the Renaissance there was no centralized Inquisition in northern Italy until Pope Paul III founded the Roman Inquisition in 1542, but there was a dense network of autonomous papal inquisitor...
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22 June 2007

During the Renaissance there was no centralized Inquisition in northern Italy until Pope Paul III founded the Roman Inquisition in 1542, but there was a dense network of autonomous papal inquisitors. Based on extensive archival research, this study investigates the life of the Dominican friars from whom these inquisitors were mostly drawn. It focuses on a selection of hitherto almost unknown but representative inquisitors to cast new light on their formation, appointment and careers, as well as their principal pursuits - the prosecution of heretics, especially Waldensians and Judaizers, and, most of all, the hunting of witches, for it was at its most intense in northern Italy during the Renaissance, over a century before reaching its peak in Northern Europe.
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Pages: 290
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in the History of Christian Traditions
Publication Date:
22 June 2007
ISBN: 9789004160941
Format: Hardcover
Michael Tavuzzi, Ph.D. (1981), University of Fribourg, is Professor of Philosophy at the University of St. Thomas, Rome, and a member of the Dominican Historical Institute. He has published widely on Renaissance religious and intellectual history including Prierias (Duke U.P., 1997).