Valencia (Spain)
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
"Familiatura del santo oficio de Jaume Anthoni Aguilar", 1569 September 2
Printed certificate filled in by hand, naming Jayme Aguilar a familiar of the inquisition. Contains signatures.
Francisco Portero de la Vega, et al., "Orden que comunmente se guarda en el Santo Oficio de la Inquisicion, acerca del processar en las causas que en el se tratan...", circa 1624
MS title folio apparently taken from 1736 Valencia edition, but main printed text conforms with earlier Madrid editions. Extensive manuscript underlining and annotations in multiple hands, including Llanes and Portero. Bound with multiple other short seventeenth century inquisitorial texts, both MS and printed.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Edict of faith, 1700
Public notice of Edict of faith, requiring denunciations of various heresies and crimes, including Judaism, Islam, sodomy, etc. Space for date left blank.
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 Valencia, Public edict regarding absolution, 1759 March 2
Edict clarifying policies on absolution by non-inquisition clergy in Jubilee years. Contains signature.
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 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 Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1756 March 22
Edict listing twenty-one works to be banned, ten to be expurgated. Contains signatures and wax seal.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1758 February 1
Edict removing a ban on Henry Noris' "Historia Pelagiana," which was included in the 1747 Spanish Index despite papal opposition. Texts relating to the debate over Noris' work and its suppression are now banned.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1759 October 21
Clement XIII's condemnation of Diderot and Alembert's "Encyclopedie," endorsed by Miguel Quintano Bonifaz.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1760 May 26
Edict banning twelve works, including "Lettres Chinoises," and expurgating three others.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1764 April 11
Edict banning ten books and expurgating two, including works by Rousseau and Voltaire.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1766
Edict banning thirteen works and expurgating one more. Space for date and place left blank.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1766 May 16
Edict banning various writings.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1766 December 13
Edict banning or expurgating nineteen books and writings, mostly French.
Inquisicion de Valencia, Public edict regarding banned works, 1767 December 23
Edict banning eight books and writings.
King Philip II; Diego de Spinosa, Royal notice on jurisdiction, 1568
Royal notice to the viceroy and other officials of Aragon concerning agreements reached with the Inquisitions of Aragon, Valencia, Catalonia, etc. on jurisdiction and limits on privileges for inquisitorial officers following the 1564 cortes of Monzón and a report by Francisco de Soto Salazar. The full text of the resulting "capitulos y decretos" determined by Inquisitor General Diego de Spinosa are included.
Quintano Bonifaz, Manuel; Pope Benedict XIV; Pope Clement XIII, Public edict, 1759 May 5
Republication and endorsement of two papal bulls banning Isaac Joseph Berruyer (SJ)'s "Histoire du Peuple de Dieu" in a variety of languages and editions.
Quintano Bonifaz, Manuel; Pope Benedict XIV, Public edict, 1757 May 20
Edict republishing 1745 and 1746 papal bulls against heresy, with notice of another issued 1749. Contains signatures and marginal note.
Quintano Bonifaz, Manuel; Pope Clement XIII, "Damnatio, et Prhobitio Operis, Cui Titulus: De l'Espirit…", 1759 May 25
Edict republishing and endorsing Clement XIII's ban on a work entitled "De l'Espirit."
Quintano Bonifaz, Manuel, Public edict regarding banned works, 1759 May 5
Condemnation of various works attacking the Jesuits.
Quintano Bonifaz, Manuel, Public edict regarding banned works, 1759 May 25
Condemnation of various works attacking the Jesuits. Contains signature and wax seal.
Quintano Bonifaz, Manuel, Public edict regarding banned works, 1761 February 14
Edict noting that although certain writings by Juan de Palafox y Mendoza were banned in 1700 to prevent anti-Jesuit controversy, and that unlicensed new editions of these were again banned in 1759, all such bans are now to be removed as the author's beatification is being promoted by the king.