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The Inquisitionis Hispanicae Artes (Heidelberg, 1567), written by exiled Spanish Protestants, is the first systematic denunciation of the Spanish Inquisition. Its first part is a description of the Inquisition’s methods, making use of the Inquisition’s own instruction manual, which was not publicly known.
The Spanish Inquisition was a religious tribunal established in 1478 by the Catholic Monarchs, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile, aimed at maintaining Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms.
The Spanish Inquisition, which spanned from the 15th to the 17th centuries, was an institution established to forcibly convert and maintain Catholic Orthodoxy throughout Spain and its territories. Those who refused to convert to Catholicism were brutally tortured and killed.
10 Ιουλ 2018 · The portraits very soon passed into Protestant martyrologies, and the most shocking descriptions (torture, auto de fe) became ammunition for anti-Spanish literature. This critical edition...
15 Απρ 2022 · The massive torture campaign that the Inquisition engaged in during the course of three centuries exacted a heavy price. For Jews and Muslims in the Spanish dominions, the Inquisition signaled the end of an era of cultural flourishing and the onset of expulsions, torment, and death.
In England, views of the Inquisition were influenced not only by the considerable literature available but also by the belief that serious wrongs were perpetrated daily in Spain against English merchants and sailors.
A new reading of madness in Don Quixote based on archival accounts of insanity. From the records of the Spanish Inquisition, Dale Shuger presents a social corpus of early modern madness that differs radically from the 'literary' madness previously studied. Drawing on over 100 accounts of insanity defences, many of which contain statements from ...