"Son più li mali spiriti della corte che quelli dell'inferno". Conflitti tra Spagna e Santa Sede attraverso i tribunali dell'Inquisizione (1700-1829)

From the War of Succession to the defnitive abolition of the tribunal, the volume traces the main trials that reached Rome from the Iberian tribunal, giving rise to frequent jurisdictional conflicts that were already present at the tribunal's foundation, and never fully resolved. Between attempts at...

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Autor principal: Ciappetta, Livio
Formato: Online
Idioma:Língua italiana
Publicado em: FedOA - Federico II University Press 2025
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Resumo:From the War of Succession to the defnitive abolition of the tribunal, the volume traces the main trials that reached Rome from the Iberian tribunal, giving rise to frequent jurisdictional conflicts that were already present at the tribunal's foundation, and never fully resolved. Between attempts at reform, diplomatic actions by the Holy See, and heretical resurgences, it is possible to observe the slow and intermittent decline of the Spanish Inquisition, which throughout the 18th century experienced moments of authority and incisiveness on the political scene, although perpetually contested between royal power and apostolic authority.