Inquisition, conversion, and foreigners in Baroque Rome [electronic resource] / by Irene Fosi ; translated by Giuseppe Bruno-Chomin.

"In Rome, where strategies to re-establish Roman Catholic orthodoxy were formulated, the problem of how to deal with foreigners and particularly with 'heretics' coming from Northern Europe was an important priority throughout the early modern period. Converting foreigners had a special significance...

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Main Author: Fosi, Irene, 1951- (Author)
Other Authors: Bruno-Chomin, Giuseppe (Translator)
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2020]
Series:Catholic christendom 1300-1700,
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Format: Electronic eBook
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"In Rome, where strategies to re-establish Roman Catholic orthodoxy were formulated, the problem of how to deal with foreigners and particularly with 'heretics' coming from Northern Europe was an important priority throughout the early modern period. Converting foreigners had a special significance for the Papacy. This volume, which includes several case studies, explores the meaning of conversion and the changes of policy adopted by the church bodies set up to protect orthodoxy. It uses inquisitorial documents (from Archivio della Congregazione per la dottrina della Fede) and sources from other archives and libraries, both in Rome and elsewhere. The book includes an updated bibliography with a particular attention paid to anglophone historiography"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-252) and index.
ISBN:9789004422667 (online)
ISSN:2468-4279