Box 4
Contains 21 Results:
Inquisicion de México, Public edict regarding banned works, undated
Public edict banning the trade of unlicensed books within the city. Space for place and date left blank.
"Auto que se celebro en La Villa de Valladolid donde salio Casalla, su madre Ereçuelo y otras personas", 1559 May
Description of the public Auto de Fe celebrated in Valladolid on May 21 1559. Fourteen heretics were condemned to death, including a Dr. Cazalla, el Marqués de Poza, three women, and others. This Auto de Fe is significant as it brought about the end of the Erasmistas group in Spain. Contemporary account, apparently taken from a larger register or compilation as evident from pagination. Copy may be in a later hand.
Engraving, "Inquisition", circa 17th century
Single folio taken from a French book, with "de l'Europe" apparently as part of the title. The image, identified as "figure CXLIII" and depicting an auto-de-fe, is on p. 315; on the verso (p. 316) is a section of text.
"Relación del auto de la fe que celebro el santo oficio de la ynquisicion de sevilla...", 1627 February 28
Description of an auto de fe held in Seville during Lent and presided over by L.D. Juan Sortiz de Sotomayor; L.D. Juan Dionisio Fernandes Portocarrero; El D.D. Fernando de Andrade y Sotomayor; and el Fiscal, señor D.D. Antonio de Figueroa.
Fernandez [?] Castelao, Ysidro, "Senor Don Juan Francisco Marcolario. Se hall aconcluido el Tablado de los quatro claros…", 1803 July 8
Letter describing in great detail the construction of stage and seating arrangements for royal events in Madrid. These were constructed in the same manner as used for inquisitorial autos de fe; Marcolario was in charge of arrangements for the auto of 1781.
Mongitore, Antonio. "L'Atto pubblico de fede solennemente celebrato nella cittá Di Palermo, à 6 April 1724", 1724 April 6
Includes prefatory material, sermon, table of contents, and three large fold-out copper plates by Francesco Ciché, depicting public Autos de Fe. Lacks Certificate-folio and folios 41-42, as well as one copper-plate.
"Notitia. No Domingo 11 de 8obre de 1778 se celebrou Auto da Fe na…salla do Palacio da Inquisicao de Lxa…", circa 1778-1779
First documnt is a description of an auto in Lisbon; the other is a copy of a royal decree against the Marquis de Pombal. The second document only is dated 3 September, 1779 at the royal Palacio de Queluz, near Lisbon.
Pope Paul IV, "Breve revocationis omnium licentiarum, &facultatum tenendi, &legendi libros Haereticos, seu de haeresi suspectos, quibusui personis hactenus concessarum", 1558 December 21
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict, 1619 March 2
Handwritten copy of an edict banning excessive reverence for the late Francisco Gerónimo Simon. Contains signature.
Inquisicion de Mexico, Expurgation notice, 1621 June 12
Notice to booksellers and book owners that they must comply with inquisitorial expurgation orders.
Inquisicion de Mexico, Public edict regarding banned works, 1626 October 20
Edict banning improper use of painted crosses, along with a book on philosophy. Contains signature.
De Sotomayor, Antonio, Public edict regarding banned works, 1633 June 30
Edict banning books, especially those hostile to religious Orders such as the Jesuits. Contains text of public announcement and description of a book burning. INQ-225, INQ-227, INQ-264, INQ-276, and INQ-555 all issued on the same day.
De Mendoça, Juan, "Yo Don Iuan de Mendoça Canonigo de la santa Iglesia Cathedral de Leon, y Secretario del Secreto del santo Oficio de la Inquisicion de Toledo…", 1634 June 30
Notice and description of a public book burning. Contains some manuscript notes, a signature, and wax seal.
Sotomayor, Antonio de, "Edicto del Illustrissimo señor Inquisidor General", 1634 June 30
Edict banning books, especially those hostile to religious Orders such as the Jesuits. Contains text of public announcement and description of a book burning. INQ-225, INQ-227, INQ-264, INQ-276, and INQ-327 are all issued on the same day.
de Sotomayor, Antonio, Banned books edict, 1634 June 30
Edict banning books, especially those hostile to religious orders such as the Jesuits. Contains manuscript summary on verso, notaries' marks at bottom.
Inquisicion de Mexico, Public edict regarding devotional objects, 1637 July 10
Edict banning devotional objects, images, texts, etc. connected to Luisa de la Ascensión.
Inquisicion de Mexico, Public edict regarding banned works, 1637 July 15
Edict banning certain devotional images.
Edict regarding Geronimo de Villanueva, circa 1640s
Edict banning certain texts relating to the case of Geronimo de Villanueva. Spaces for date and place left blank.
Edict regarding Juan de Espinosa, circa 1640
Blank edict, with date and place to be filled out, banning certain texts relating to the case of Juan de Espinosa.
de Sotomayor, Antonio, Public edict regarding banned works, 1641 March 9
Edict reproducing and publicizing pope Urban VIII's ban on controversial texts relating to the allegedly ancient Arabic, Greek, and Latin writings of the Torre Turpiana or Monte de Valparayso (Sacromonte) in Granada.
de Arce Reynoso, Diego; Pope Innocent X, Public edict regarding banned works, 1653 August 14
Edict reproducing and publicizing Innocent X's bull "Cum occasione" against certain writings of Cornelius Jansen (originally banned by pope Urban VIII in 1641). Contains signatures and wax seal.