Box 7
Contains 21 Results:
Marin, Vidal; Antonio de Sotomayor, Public edict regarding the Index Expurgatorio, 1707
Re-edition of 1640 rules governing expurgation of books, in anticipation of the new 1707 Index Expurgatorio. Space for date left blank at end.
Inquisicion de Toledo, Public edict regarding banned works, 1707 May 10
Edict banning various books and writings. Contains signatures and wax seal.
Marin, Vidal; Pope Clement XI, Public edict regarding banned works, 1708
Edict publicizing Clement XI's ban on two French translations from the French Testament. Space for date left blank.
Public edict by the Inquisicion de Toledo regarding banned works, 1708 December
Edict banning various books. Contains signatures and wax seal.
Ibañez de la Riva Herrera, Antonio; Pope Clement XI, Public edict regarding banned works, 1709 October 19
Edict publicizing clement XI's ban on a London Protestant edition of the Bible printed in "idioma americana" (an indigenous Mexican language).
Public edict regarding banned works, 1710
Edict banning two volumes of a 1709 entitled, "Annales Dominicanos" by Joseph de Saravia y Lezana. Spaces for date and place left blank.
Giudice, Francesco, Form for credentials review, circa 1711
Undated blank form, ordering review of credentials for officials who had been empowered by previous Inquisitors General to enforce the 1707 Index Expurgatorio through examination of private, public and conventual libraries. Iudice served as Inuisitor General 1711-1716.
Inquisicion de la Corte, Public edict regarding banned works, 1712 November 12
Edict banning images, devotional objects, and writings relating to Martina de los angeles y Arilla, a Dominican nun of Zaragoza.
Guidice, Francesco, Edict regarding banned works, 1714 July 30
Edict banning various books and writings of authors such as Barclay and Talon. Cardinal Guidice was resident at the French court in Marly at this time on a diplomatic mission.
Guidice, Francesco; Pope Clement XI, Public edict regarding banned works, circa 1715
Edict republishing Pope Clement XI's 1713 ban on certain French books, with a list of one hundred and one potentially heretical propositions found therein (given in Latin translation). Space for date left blank.
Guidice, Francesco; Pope Clement XI, Public edict regarding banned works (1 of 2), 1715 June 7
Edict republishing Pope Clement XI's 1713 ban on certain French books, with a list of one hundred and one potentially heretical propositions found therein (given in Latin translation). Contains signatures.
Guidice, Francesco; Pope Clement XI, Public edict regarding lift on banned works, 1715 December 20
Edict lifting a 1695 ban on writings by the Jesuits Godfrey Henschenius and Daniel Papebrochius, with a list of corrections to be made to their texts.
Public edict regarding banned works, 1720
Edict banning a tract entitled, "Atajo Espiritual para llegar el alma segura, y en breve, a la intima union con Dios," for Molinist and Alumbrist tendencies. Spaces for date and place left blank.
De Astorga y Cespedes, Diego, Public edict regarding banned works, 1720 August 3
Edict lamenting the continued availability of banned books and expressing the new Inquisitor General's desire to improve the situation. Astorga y Cespedes served only a few months in office, and may already have been replaced when this decree was issued. Contains signature at end.
De Astorga y Cespedes, Diego, Public edict regarding banned works, 1720 August 28
Edict baninng a text entitled, "Examen de la Tradicion del Pilar," and related works, refuting the legend that the Virgin Mary once visited Zaragoza. Astorga y Cespedes served only a few months in office, and may already have been replaced when this decree was issued.
De Camargo, Juan, Public edict regarding banned works, 1724 April 29
Edict banning a book entitled, "Dissertacion Historica, que sirve de explicacion a algunos lugares obscuros, que se encuentran en la Historia, Cartas, Alegaciones, y Apologia que ha dado a luz el Cardenal Alberoni."
Public edict by the Inquisicion de Toledo regarding banned works, 1725 September 4
Edict banning or expurgating various books and writings, including the Anglican Book of Common Prayer. Contains signatures and wax seal.
Inquisicion de Toledo, Public edict regarding banned works, 1731 September
Edict banning various books and writings from La Haya and Barcelona. Space for date left blank.
Inquisicion de la Corte, Public edict regarding banned works, 1733 May 17
Edict banning a book entitled, "Bida de Nuestra Señora Maria Santissima" by Juan Ferreras, printed by Manuel Román.
Inquisicion de la Corte, Public edict regarding banned works, 1735 June 4
Edict banning or expurgating various books and writings.
Public edict regarding banned works, 1736
Edict banning or expurgating various books and writings. Spaces for date and place left blank.