Box 8
Contains 17 Results:
Public edict regarding banned works, 1738
Edict banning or expurgating "in totum" various books and writings. Spaces for date and place left blank.
Inquisicion de Sevilla, Public edict regarding banned works, 1739 September 20
Edict banning or expurgating various books and writings. Contains signature and wax seal.
Public edict regarding banned works, 1739
Edict banning or expurgating various books and writings, including "Relacion Apologique, & Historique de la Societe de Francs Massons," and "Theatro Critico" by P. Feijoo. Spaces for date and place left blank.
Inquisicion de la Corte, Public edict regarding banned works, 1741 June 13
Edict banning or expurgating "in totum" various books and writings.
Inquisicion de Sevilla, Public edict regarding banned works, 1741 June 22
Edict banning or expurgating various books and writings, including a 1643 bilingual Venetian edition of the "Historia, ó brevissima relacion de la distribucion [sic] de la india Occidental" by Bartholomé Dalle Case, ó Causaus.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1741 July 15
Edict banning or expurgating various books and writings, including a 1643 bilingual Venetian edition of the "Historia, ó brevissima relacion de la distribucion [sic] de la india Occidental" by Bartholomé Dalle Case, ó Causaus.
Inquisicion de Sevilla, Public edict regarding banned works, 1743 July 27
Edict banning or expurgating various books and writings, including Erasmus' "L'Elogie de la folie."
Isidro de Orozco, Manuel, Edict regarding banned works, 1744
Edict condemning eight "Molinist" propositions, and requiring the expurgation of five related propositions (given in Latin). A number of books are ordered banned or expurgated in consequence. Space for date left blank.
Inquisicion de la Corte, Public edict regarding banned works, 1744 September 6
Edict banning Fr. Nicolás de Jesús Belando's "Historia Civil de Espana."
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1745 September 16
Edict banning or expurgating forty-seven books and writings by a variety of authors, including Lope de Vega and Nicolás de Jesús Belando.
Inquisicion de Sevilla, Public edict regarding banned works (1 of 2), 1746 July 15
Edict listing twelve works to be banned, one to be expurgated.
Inquisicion de Sevilla, Public edict regarding banned works (2 of 2), 1746 July 15
Edict listing twelve works to be banned, one to be expurgated.
"Notas al expurgatorio impresso en Madrid el año de 1747, las quales se hacen presentes al Supremo Consejo, para que con su notoria justificacion tome las providencias, que tenga pr mas conveniente", 1747
Consists of five notes: 1. About omissions of books and papers prohibited by public edicts; 2. About alterations against prohibited edicts; 3. About some apparently repairable expressions; 4. About books, and authors who call themselves Jansenistas; and 5. About mistakes in the list of AA. Jansenistas, with relation to the Catalog.
Perez de Prado y Cuesta, Francisco, Public decree, 1747 January 31
Decree on fasting practices, banning a 1745 text on this subject by Francisco Martín Rangel.
Inquisicion de Sevilla, Public decree, 1747 February 17
Decree on fasting practices, banning a 1745 text on this subject by Francisco Martín Rangel.
Inquisicion de Sevilla, Public edict regarding banned works, 1747 July 15
Edict listing thirty-two works to be banned, seven to be expurgated.
"Antidotum contra Virulentam Novatorum Insaniam / Beatissimo P.N. Benedicto XIV Dicatum", circa 1748
Brief on the writings of Henry Noris (d. 1704); apparently a Spanish inquisitor's response to Pope Benedict XIV's 1748 letter ordering removal of Noris' works from the 1747 Spanish Index of banned books. The Spanish inquisitors did not relent until 1758.