Documenta & Instrumenta (Nov 2017)
The crime of blasphemy in correspondence between the Court of Madrid and the Inquisition Council
Abstract
Blasphemy, considered slanderous against the sacred figures (God, the Virgen and the Saints), was a crime prosecuted by three different courts: the ecclesiastic, the ordinary and, of course, the inquisitional. In this paper, we study firstly the concept and punishment of this crime, the condi-tions by which blasphemy was considered heresy, as well as considering how it differed from others acts, such as “proposiciones”; and secondly, in the main part of this article, we undertake a diplomatic analysis of the correspondence relating to blasphemy trials, which were sent to the Inquisition Coun-cil by the Court of Madrid upon resolution. We place special emphasis on the way this correspond-ence developed over the course of the 18th century.
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