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Title: Women in the Inquisition: Spain and the New World.
Description: Baltimore, MD : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999. Paperback. 416 pp. English text. Condition as new. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : as new. - Ana Domenge, who later founded the Dominican convent in Perpignān, composed a written account of her spiritual intimacies with God while being held in terrible conditions in a secret prison in Barcelona. Inés of Herrera del Duque, a leather tanner's twelve-year-old daughter whose messianic prophesies captivated both children and adults, was burned at the stake along with many of her followers. Nine years after the death of Catarina de San Juan, the Inquisition banned copies of her image and biography, fearing that a cult was forming around this popular holy woman in Puebla, New Spain. Inquisitors enlisted the assistance of Mari Sānchez's daughter to prove that this Jewish converso was guilty of practicing Judaism in secret, an accusation that led to her death. In Women in the Inquisition, Mary E. Giles brings together scholars from literature, history, and religious studies to explore women's experiences under the Inquisition in both Spain and the New World. ISBN 9780801859328.

Keywords: HISTORY,

Price: EUR 12.00 = appr. US$ 13.04 Seller: Kloof Booksellers & Scientia Verlag
- Book number: %23271447