- (1902). "The
Index Expurgatorius". The
Review of Reviews. 26: 498.
Retrieved 8
February 2017. Gifford,
William (1902). "The
Roman Index". The Quarterly...
- In 1559, Pope Paul IV
promulgated the
Index Expurgatorius, or List of
Prohibited Books. The
Index Expurgatorius is the most
famous and long-lasting example...
- emplo**** in
revising the
Dominican Breviary,
annotating Brasic****i's
Index Expurgatorius, and
writing some
annals of the
order (they were
published against...
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issued in 1554; five
years later the
Talmud was
included in the
first Index Expurgatorius; and Pope Pius IV commanded, in 1565, that the
Talmud be deprived...
-
circulation of
ideas and
information (see
print culture). In 1559 the
Index Expurgatorius, or List of
Prohibited Books, was
issued for the
first time. In Europe...
- Illustrations.
These arguments had "come to be
inscribed in a
social Index Expurgatorius [and]
might have
seemed to be
consigned to
total oblivion." The writer...
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censor of
Hebrew books. His
Sefer Hazik****, the
Hebrew equivalent of
Index Expurgatorius, pla**** an
important role in the
censorship of
Hebrew books in the...
-
compatible with some kind of happiness.
These articles were
placed on the
Index Expurgatorius. This was the
first official action of the
Catholic Church against...
- [citation needed] McCracken,
George E. (July 1976). "Towards an
Index Expurgatorius". The
American Genealogist. 52 (3): 182. Anderson,
Robert Charles...
- was to
become increasingly fraught.
Aubrey asked Wood to be "my
index expurgatorius": a
reference to the Church's list of
banned books,
which Wood seems...