A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 1
Henry Charles Lea
A History of the Inquisition of Spain; vol. 1
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A HISTORY OF THE INQUISITION OF SPAIN
PREFACE.
CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
THE INQUISITION OF SPAIN.
BOOK I. ORIGIN AND ESTABLISHMENT.
CHAPTER I. THE CASTILIAN MONARCHY.
CHAPTER II. THE JEWS AND THE MOORS.
CHAPTER III. THE JEWS AND THE CONVERSOS.
CHAPTER IV. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INQUISITION.
NAVARRE.
NAVARRE.
CHAPTER V. THE KINGDOMS OF ARAGON.
VALENCIA.
ARAGON.
CATALONIA.
THE BALEARIC ISLES.
VALENCIA.
ARAGON.
CATALONIA.
THE BALEARIC ISLES.
BOOK II. RELATIONS WITH THE STATE.
CHAPTER I. RELATIONS WITH THE CROWN.
CHAPTER II. SUPEREMINENCE.
CHAPTER III. PRIVILEGES AND EXEMPTIONS.
CHAPTER IV. CONFLICTING JURISDICTIONS.
CHAPTER V. POPULAR HOSTILITY
APPENDIX.
I. LIST OF TRIBUNALS.
II. LIST OF INQUISITORS-GENERAL.
III. SPANISH COINAGE.
DOCUMENTS. I.
II. Edict of May 30, 1492, Regulating Settlements with the Expelled Jews.
III. Torquemada’s Instructions to Inquisitors, Dec., 1484.[1339]
IV. Torquemada’s Instructions To Inquisitors, Jan., 1485.[1340]
V. Instructions of Seville, 1500.[1341]
VI. Extracts from the Register of the Receiver of Confiscations at Valencia, 1485-1486.
VII. Brief of Julius II Respecting the Troubles in Cordova.
VIII. Proposition Made in October, 1519, to Charles V to Compound for the Confiscations.
IX. Memorial from Granada to Charles V in 1526.
X. Bull of Sixtus IV, April 18 1482, Temporarily Reforming the Inquisition of Aragon.
XI. King Ferdinand to Pope Sixtus IV, May 13, 1482.
XII. Memoria de diversos Autos de Inquisicion celebrados en Çaragoça desde el ano 1484 asta el de 1502 en que se refieren las personas castigadas en ellos.[1344]
XIII. Letter of Carlos III to the Pope, December 26, 1774, asking him to concede the faculties of Inquisitor-general to Felipe Bertran, Bishop of Salamanca.
XIV. Resignation of Inquisitor-general Sotomayor.
XV. Extracts from the Consulta of the Council of the Inquisition, May 5, 1646, on the independent Superiority of Inquisitorial Jurisdiction over Officials.
XVI. Decree of Philip IV concerning Disobedience, March 26, 1633.
XVII. Proclamation on the Arrival of an Inquisitor.
XVIII. Memoria de la Reforma de Ministros del Santo Oficio que hizo hacer el rey en 1646.
XIX. Decree of Philip III on Quarrels between Bishops and Inquisitors.
I. LIST OF TRIBUNALS.
II. LIST OF INQUISITORS-GENERAL.
III. SPANISH COINAGE.
DOCUMENTS. I.
II. Edict of May 30, 1492, Regulating Settlements with the Expelled Jews.
III. Torquemada’s Instructions to Inquisitors, Dec., 1484.[1339]
IV. Torquemada’s Instructions To Inquisitors, Jan., 1485.[1340]
V. Instructions of Seville, 1500.[1341]
VI. Extracts from the Register of the Receiver of Confiscations at Valencia, 1485-1486.
VII. Brief of Julius II Respecting the Troubles in Cordova.
VIII. Proposition Made in October, 1519, to Charles V to Compound for the Confiscations.
IX. Memorial from Granada to Charles V in 1526.
X. Bull of Sixtus IV, April 18 1482, Temporarily Reforming the Inquisition of Aragon.
XI. King Ferdinand to Pope Sixtus IV, May 13, 1482.
XII. Memoria de diversos Autos de Inquisicion celebrados en Çaragoça desde el ano 1484 asta el de 1502 en que se refieren las personas castigadas en ellos.[1344]
XIII. Letter of Carlos III to the Pope, December 26, 1774, asking him to concede the faculties of Inquisitor-general to Felipe Bertran, Bishop of Salamanca.
XIV. Resignation of Inquisitor-general Sotomayor.
XV. Extracts from the Consulta of the Council of the Inquisition, May 5, 1646, on the independent Superiority of Inquisitorial Jurisdiction over Officials.
XVI. Decree of Philip IV concerning Disobedience, March 26, 1633.
XVII. Proclamation on the Arrival of an Inquisitor.
XVIII. Memoria de la Reforma de Ministros del Santo Oficio que hizo hacer el rey en 1646.
XIX. Decree of Philip III on Quarrels between Bishops and Inquisitors.
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