The essays collected together . . . successfully highlight the tensely creative interrelationship of form of official legal documentary culture and individual authorship in both old and new genres.
JEGP
In their collective approach, the authors explicate the way in which the process of inquiry ('inquisitio') became a judicial and confessional tool whereby ecclesiastical authorities . . . constructed a rationale and accompanying institutions that enabled them to root out and correct errors of belief and practice.
JOURNAL OF CHURCH AND STATE
A valuable collection that offers intriguing insights into understanding medieval inquisition as a complex and dynamic concept not confined to investigations of heresy.
MEDIAEVISTIK 26, 2013
[A] volume of worthy articles and a welcome contribution to the field.
STUDIES IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE TEACHING