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4. Greeks as Targets and Agents of the Inquisitions in Italy, 1541–64
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Acknowledgements xii
- Note on the Text xiii
- Introduction: Re-Orienting the History of Catholic Confessional Control 1
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Part I: The Inquisition and the Christian East: General Perspectives
- 1. Late Medieval Inquisitors and the Framing of Eastern Christianity: Procedures, Consultations and Treatises 31
- 2. The Roman Holy Office and the Christian East: Overview of Sources and New Research Perspectives 56
- 3. Ancient Controversies and Modern Challenges: The Roman Inquisition and the Eastern Christians in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century 89
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Part II: The Ritual and Disciplinary Control of Greeks in Italy
- 4. Greeks as Targets and Agents of the Inquisitions in Italy, 1541–64 131
- 5. Inquisitorial Trial on the Liturgical Books Used by the Greek Communities in Sicily (1624–27): A Study on the Origins of the Congregatio particularis super emendatione euchologii Graecorum 153
- 6. The Inconsistent Observer: The Roman Inquisition and the Greek Community of Paomia (Corsica, Seventeenth–Eighteenth Centuries) 195
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Part III: Questioning Sacraments and Religious Ceremonies in Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Balkans
- 7 In the Name of the Holy Spirit(s): Contested Baptisms between Catholics and Eastern Orthodox in Seventeenth-Century Northern Ottoman Europe 223
- 8. Matrimonial Discipline Facing the Challenges of Uniatism: The Case of the Ruthenian Church (Seventeenth–Eighteenth Centuries) 247
- 9. Animal Sacrifice and ‘Schismatic’ Celebrations among Bulgarian Paulicians (Seventeenth–Eighteenth Centuries) 268
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Part IV: The Inquisition Overseas: Exercising Authority in an Extra-European Context
- 10 The Roman Inquisition and the Latin Christians of Constantinople: Commissaries of the Holy Office in the Ottoman Capital, 1558–69 299
- 11. Early Modern Christians of St Thomas at Inquisitorial Crossroads 329
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Part V: Inquisitors, Brokers and Consultants: The Role of the Individual in the Bureaucracy of the Holy Office
- 12 Toward the Union of Brest: Gian Vincenzo Pinelli between the Roman Inquisition, the Ruthenian-Orthodox and the Venetian Greek-Orthodox 365
- 13. De rebus ad Maronitas et Graecos spectantibus. The Eastern Catholic Churches in Lambertini’s Dossiers: A Consultor of the Holy Office – between Inquisitorial Norms and Decrees of the Oriental Synods 389
- Index 408
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Acknowledgements xii
- Note on the Text xiii
- Introduction: Re-Orienting the History of Catholic Confessional Control 1
-
Part I: The Inquisition and the Christian East: General Perspectives
- 1. Late Medieval Inquisitors and the Framing of Eastern Christianity: Procedures, Consultations and Treatises 31
- 2. The Roman Holy Office and the Christian East: Overview of Sources and New Research Perspectives 56
- 3. Ancient Controversies and Modern Challenges: The Roman Inquisition and the Eastern Christians in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century 89
-
Part II: The Ritual and Disciplinary Control of Greeks in Italy
- 4. Greeks as Targets and Agents of the Inquisitions in Italy, 1541–64 131
- 5. Inquisitorial Trial on the Liturgical Books Used by the Greek Communities in Sicily (1624–27): A Study on the Origins of the Congregatio particularis super emendatione euchologii Graecorum 153
- 6. The Inconsistent Observer: The Roman Inquisition and the Greek Community of Paomia (Corsica, Seventeenth–Eighteenth Centuries) 195
-
Part III: Questioning Sacraments and Religious Ceremonies in Eastern Europe and the Ottoman Balkans
- 7 In the Name of the Holy Spirit(s): Contested Baptisms between Catholics and Eastern Orthodox in Seventeenth-Century Northern Ottoman Europe 223
- 8. Matrimonial Discipline Facing the Challenges of Uniatism: The Case of the Ruthenian Church (Seventeenth–Eighteenth Centuries) 247
- 9. Animal Sacrifice and ‘Schismatic’ Celebrations among Bulgarian Paulicians (Seventeenth–Eighteenth Centuries) 268
-
Part IV: The Inquisition Overseas: Exercising Authority in an Extra-European Context
- 10 The Roman Inquisition and the Latin Christians of Constantinople: Commissaries of the Holy Office in the Ottoman Capital, 1558–69 299
- 11. Early Modern Christians of St Thomas at Inquisitorial Crossroads 329
-
Part V: Inquisitors, Brokers and Consultants: The Role of the Individual in the Bureaucracy of the Holy Office
- 12 Toward the Union of Brest: Gian Vincenzo Pinelli between the Roman Inquisition, the Ruthenian-Orthodox and the Venetian Greek-Orthodox 365
- 13. De rebus ad Maronitas et Graecos spectantibus. The Eastern Catholic Churches in Lambertini’s Dossiers: A Consultor of the Holy Office – between Inquisitorial Norms and Decrees of the Oriental Synods 389
- Index 408