ESSAYS CONSIDERING HOW INFORMATION COULD BE USED AND ABUSED IN THE
SERVICE OF HERESY AND INQUISITION.
The collection, curation, and manipulation of knowledge were
fundamental to the operation of inquisition. Its coercive power rested
on its ability to control information and to produce authoritative
discourses from it - a fact not lost on contemporaries, or on later
commentators. Understanding that relationship between inquisition and
knowledge has been one of the principal drivers of its long
historiography. Inquisitors and their historians have always been
preoccupied with the process by which information was gathered and
recirculated as knowledge. The tenor of that question has changed over
time, but we are still asking how knowledge was made and handed down -
to them and to us - and how their sense of what was interesting or
useful affected their selection.
This volume approaches the theme by looking at heresy and inquisition
in the Middle Ages, and also at how they were seen in the sixteenth
and seventeenth centuries. The contributors consider a wide range of
medieval texts, including papal bulls, sermons, polemical treatises
and records of interrogations, both increasing our knowledge of
medieval heresy and inquisition, and at the same time delineating the
twisting of knowledge. This polarity continues in the early modern
period, when scholars appeared to advance learning by hunting for
medieval manuscripts and publishing them, or ensuring their
preservation through copying them; but at the same time, as some of
the chapters here show, these were proof texts in the service of
Catholic or Protestant polemic. As a whole, the collection provides a
clear view of - and invites readers' reflection on - the shading of
truth and untruth in medieval and early modern "knowledge" of heresy
and inquisition.
Contributors: Jessalynn Lea Bird, Harald Bollbuck, Irene Bueno, Jörg
Feuchter, Richard Kieckhefer, Pawel Kras, Adam Poznanski, Luc Racaut,
Alessandro Sala, Shelagh Sneddon, Michaela Valente, Reima Välimäki
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781800103887
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok