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Inquisition In The Fourteenth Century The Manuals Of Bernard Gui And Nicholas Eymerich Hardcover Derek Hill

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Inquisition In The Fourteenth Century The Manuals Of Bernard Gui And Nicholas Eymerich Hardcover Derek Hill
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Publisher: York Medieval Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 27.94 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Derek Hill
ISBN: 9781903153871, 1903153875
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Hardcover

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Inquisition In The Fourteenth Century The Manuals Of Bernard Gui And Nicholas Eymerich Hardcover Derek Hill by Derek Hill 9781903153871, 1903153875 instant download after payment.

The Inquisition played a central role in European history. It moulded societies by enforcing religious and intellectual unity; it helped develop the judicial and police techniques which are the basis of those used today; and it helped lay the foundations for the persecution of witches. An understanding of the Inquisition is therefore essential to the late medieval and early modern periods. This book looks at how the philosophy and practice of Inquisition developed in the fourteenth century. It saw a proliferation of heresies defined by the Church (notably the Franciscans and the Beguines), and the classification of magic as a heresy. The consequential widening of the inquisition's role in turn led to it being seen as an essential part of the Church and the guardian of all the Church's doctrinal boundaries; the inclusion of magic in particular also changed the Inquisition's attitude towards suspects, and the use of torture became systematised and regularised. These changes are charted here through close attention to the inquisitorial manuals of Bernard Gui and Nicholas Eymerich, using other sources where available. Gui's and Eymerich's personalities were important factors. Gui was a successful insider, Eymerich a maverick, but Eymerich's work had the greater long-term influence. Through them we can see the Inquisition in action. DEREK HILL gained his PhD from the University of London.

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