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- Inquisition, formally Suprema Congregatio Sanctae Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis (Latin for 'the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal...
- Philippus van (1692). Philippi a Limborch historia inquisitionis: acced. liber sententiarum inquisitionis Tholosanae ab anno Chr. 1307 ad annum 1323 (in Latin)...
- Isaac Orobio de Castro) Historia Inquisitionis (1692), in four books prefixed to the Liber Sententiarum Inquisitionis Tolosanae (1308–1323) Commentarius...
- comprehensive register of the sentences he delivered, and Practica inquisitionis heretice pravitatis, a comprehensive inquisitor's manual. Inquisitors...
- Luis González Obregón shows images from Felipe A. Limborch's Historia Inquisitionis, dated 1692, which were images of sambenitos used in the Inquisition...
- Inquisition (1923) Páramo, Luis de – De origine et progressu Officii Sanctae Inquisitionis, eiusque, dignitate & utilitate 1598 Perlas, Ramon de Vilana, La verdadera...
- novel's dialogue is derived from Gui's inquisitor's manual, the Practica Inquisitionis Heretice Pravitatis. In the inquisition scene, the character of Gui...
- Yellow Cross - the story of the last Cathars 1290 - 1329. René Weis . Penguin Viking 2000. ISBN 0-14-027669-6 Limborch - Historica Inquisitionis 1692...
- p. 87.R.P.D. Thomae Del Bene clerici regularis, ... De officio S. Inquisitionis circa hæresim: **** bullis, tam veteribus, quam recentioribus, ad eandem...
- Empire, 1536–1821) Suprema Congregatio Sanctae Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis (Papal States, 1542–1860) Revolutionary Tribunal (France, 1792–1795)...