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Rome (Italy)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Ella B. Edes Papers

 Fonds
Identifier: EDS
Scope and Content Manuscript book (10" x 12.5" x 1.75", bound in red leather with gold stamping) containing samples of writing in many languages, presented to Ella B. Edes; with photographs and lithographs of prelates, Roman scenes, and artworks; a musical composition in five parts for four voices, "Tota Pulchra Es Maria" by D. Lareto Sacovacci; and autographs of prelates with good wishes and blessings. Languages represented in the book include (as identified by the compiler of the book): English, Hebrew,...
Dates: ca. 1900

"Hispana", circa 1707

 File — Box 15, Folder: 281
Identifier: INQ-584
Scope and Contents

Notes on inquisition and church and state affairs during the War of Spanish Succession, remarking in particular on the inquisition's support for Philip V, its call for denunciations of Cralist priests, and the dubious legality of same. The document was been copied in to a larger cartulary in a contemporary hand, foliated 333-343 (with one unfoliated sheet at end).

Dates: circa 1707

"Hispana Censurarum", circa 1707

 File — Box 15, Folder: 280
Identifier: INQ-583
Scope and Contents

Notes on inquisition and church and state affairs during the War of Spanish Succession. The document has been copied into a larger cartulary in a contemporary hand, foliated 357-359 (with one blank folio at end).

Dates: circa 1707

Inquisition trial on demonic possession, 1634-1661

 File — Box 2, Folder: 27
Identifier: INQ-586
Scope and Contents

An account of an inquisition trial held in the vicinity of Rome against a woman accused of being possessed by the devil, after she killed someone with a musket while cursing and behaving in an obscene manner. The defendant was condemned to death by the Holy Inquisition.

Dates: 1634-1661

"Libro quarto de cartas de los Agentes del Santo Oficio en Roma, al Consejo de Inquisición, desde el año de mil y quinientos y noventa y seies, hasta el de mil y seiscientos y diez", 1596-1610

 File — Box 13, Folder: 244
Identifier: INQ-7
Scope and Contents

Collection of approximately 60 letters from inquisitorial agents to the Suprema at Madrid, reporting on political and religious developments in Rome. Most are signed by Juan de Hoces, but Francisco Peña's and other signatures also appear.

Dates: 1596-1610

Pope Alexander VII; Joannes Lupus, "Feria s. die 8 Julij 1660", 1660 July 8

 File — Box 14, Folder: 264
Identifier: INQ-15
Scope and Contents

Papal decree recalling Paul V's 1606 constitution "Romanus Pontifex," on inquisitorial jurisdiction over religious Orders, and how denunciations should be made.

Dates: 1660 July 8

Pope Gregory XV, "Venerabili Frati Episcopo Concheñ. In Hispaniarum Regis Inquisitiori generali", circa 1623

 File — Box 14, Folder: 252
Identifier: INQ-221
Scope and Contents

Letter from the pope to Inquisitor General Andrés Pacheco, encouraging diplomatic relations with England through the Prince of Wales (Charles I, r. 1625-1649), in hopes that his marriage to a Catholic might lead to a rapprochement with Rome.

Dates: circa 1623