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Selected pages
Title Page
Table of Contents
Index
Contents
Chapter ISicily
1
The Old Inquisition in Sicily 1 The Spanish Inquisition introduced in 1487 2 Expulsion of Jews in 1492 3 Tardy Organization of the Tribunal 5 It gr...
43
Episcopal Inquisition under Bishop Cubelles
45
Refugees from Spain
51
Popular Opposition becomes uncontrollable
58
Inertness of the Papal Inquisition
65
Tentative Efforts create popular Excitement
71
Recrudescence of PersecutionThe Roman Inquisition tacitly
78
Extinction in 1820
297
SolicitationMilitary Deserters 302 Trivial Results
304
Conflicts with the Authorities 308 Audacity of the Commissioners 310 Commissioner Paternina imprisons Governor Salcedo and rules the Colony 31...
317
Deplorable Condition of the Colony 319 Episcopal InquisitionIts Activity 321 Case of Francisco de Aguirre 322 The Bishops seek to maintain their J...
328
New Granada detached in 1611Other Divisions proposed 337 FinancesInitial PovertySpeedy Growth of Confiscations 342 Fruitless Efforts to withdra...
344
Other Sources of Income 349 Increased Expenses exceed the Revenues 350 Malversations and Embezzlements in the Eighteenth Century 351 Financ...
358
Inquisitor Ordonez y Flores 362 Inquisitors Gaitan and Mafiozca
363
Inquisitors Calderon and Unda 366 Visitation of Antonio de Arenaza 367 Paralysis of the TribunalPurchase of Offices 372 Quarrels with the Viceroy...
386
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The Apulian Waldenses
85
Gradual EncroachmentA Commissioner of the Roman Inqui
92
Commissioner Piazza banished in 1671
99
Chapter IVMilan
121
Popular ResistanceGeneral Opposition of Italian Bishops 126 Philip II abandons the Project 128 Political and Commercial Questions affecting Lomba...
137
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139
Its Activity until 1534 141 It becomes dormant and is suspended 144 It is reorganized in 1567 and rendered independent of Seville
145
Visitation of Doctor Bravo de Zayas in 1570 148 Visitation of Claudio de la Cueva in 1590Abuses 150 Prosecution of escaped Negro and Moorish Sl...
176
Distance renders it partially Independent 203 Commencement of ActivityThe first auto de fe February 28 1574 204 Autos of 1575 1576 1577 1578 ...
245
FamiliaraCommissionersAbuse of their Privileges 247 Concordia of 1610 251 Competencias 252 Concordia of 1633 254 Abusive Use of Power by C...
264
Repression underthe Bourbon Dynasty 267 Decadence of the Tribunal 269 Political Activity caused by the RevolutionCensorship 272 Prosecution of...
292
Quarrels of Inquisitor Amusqufbar with Archbishop Barroeta 389 Activity of the TribunalBigamy Blasphemy Sorcery 390 Propositions 392 Solicitati...
451
Settlement of New Granada 453 Commissioners appointed by Tribunal of Lima 454 Demand for an Independent Tribunal 455 Extent of DistrictAtte...
466
InertiaSack of Cartagena in 1697
467
Quarrels with the Authorities
473
Visitation of Dr Martin Real in 1643Its Failure
480
Internal and external Quarrels continue
488
Humiliation of Governor Ceballos
498
The Revolutionary Junta banishes the Tribunal in 1810
506
Appendix of Documents
517
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Bibliographic information
Title
The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies: Sicily--Naples--Sardinia--Milan--the Canaries--Mexico--Peru--New Granada
Contributor
Henry Charles Lea
Publisher
Macmillan, 1908
Original from
University of Texas
Digitized
Jun 10, 2008
Length
564 pages
 
 
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