Telling Tales takes readers on a guided tour through the lives of women and clergy who were investigated by an inquisitor in the city of Ferrara, Italy during the late Middle Ages.
Telling Tales takes readers on a guided tour through the lives of women and clergy who were investigated by an inquisitor in the city of Ferrara, Italy during the late Middle Ages.
Roisin Cossar is a professor of history at the University of Manitoba.
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Preface i. Theoretical Approaches ii. Ferrara: Historical Background iii. The Environmental History of Ferrara: Land and Water iv. Christian Spaces and Authority v. Clerical Celibacy vi. How to Use This Book Translator’s Introduction i. Publishing Historical Texts ii. This Edition: Documentary Presentation of the Latin Text iii. The Translation and Its Challenges iv. Working with Historical Documents: a Plea v. Bibliography English Translation Part 1: Beginnings: Context and Content 1. Overall View 2. The Inquisition and the Inquisitor’s Team 3. The Sections of the Register 4. The Record as Object and Artifact
Part 2: Churches and Clergy in Ferrara 5. Church History 6. Clerical Titles 7. Ecclesiastical Space in the Register 8. Churches Outside Ferrara 9. The Meetings with Clerics
Part 3: Reading Along the Grain: Concubines, Servants, and the Inquisitor 10. The Interrogations 11. The Capitula 12. Personal Questions 13. Punishments 14. The Inquisitor’s Court: Punishment and Mercy
Part 4: Reading against the Grain: the Women 15. Older Women 16. Life with a Cleric: Work, Sex, Emotions 17. Family and Friends 18. Religious Culture 19. After 1422 Conclusion: What Really Happened? Glossary of Terms
Preface i. Theoretical Approaches ii. Ferrara: Historical Background iii. The Environmental History of Ferrara: Land and Water iv. Christian Spaces and Authority v. Clerical Celibacy vi. How to Use This Book Translator’s Introduction i. Publishing Historical Texts ii. This Edition: Documentary Presentation of the Latin Text iii. The Translation and Its Challenges iv. Working with Historical Documents: a Plea v. Bibliography English Translation Part 1: Beginnings: Context and Content 1. Overall View 2. The Inquisition and the Inquisitor’s Team 3. The Sections of the Register 4. The Record as Object and Artifact
Part 2: Churches and Clergy in Ferrara 5. Church History 6. Clerical Titles 7. Ecclesiastical Space in the Register 8. Churches Outside Ferrara 9. The Meetings with Clerics
Part 3: Reading Along the Grain: Concubines, Servants, and the Inquisitor 10. The Interrogations 11. The Capitula 12. Personal Questions 13. Punishments 14. The Inquisitor’s Court: Punishment and Mercy
Part 4: Reading against the Grain: the Women 15. Older Women 16. Life with a Cleric: Work, Sex, Emotions 17. Family and Friends 18. Religious Culture 19. After 1422 Conclusion: What Really Happened? Glossary of Terms
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