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The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian press, 1540-1605 /

One of the great European publishing centers, Venice produced half or more of all books printed in Italy during the sixteenth-century. Drawing on the records of the Venetian Inquisition, which survive almost complete, Paul F. Grendler considers the effectiveness of censorship imposed on the Venetian...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Grendler, Paul F. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 1977.
Colección:Princeton legacy library.
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505 0 |a The Venetian Bookmen. Publishers, printers, and sellers -- The size of the press -- Printing and selling -- Economic and social world of the bookmen -- The Inquisition. God, church, papacy, and republic -- Establishment of the Inquisition -- Operation of the Inquisition -- The Growth of Censorship. Renaissance attitudes toward censorship -- Early attempts at press censorship -- Edicts and indices of the 1540s -- The Catalogo of 1549 -- The burning of the Talmud in 1553 -- The index of 1554/55 -- Heretical books and bookmen -- The index of Paul IV -- The Counter Reformation Implemented. Inspection of the bookstores -- The quarrel over the reformed canonical texts -- The Clandestine Book Trade. The smuggling network -- The market for prohibited books -- Venice and Rome Part Company. Lay jurisdiction over public morality -- The Republic tightens its supervision of the Holy Office -- The Republic Protects the Press. Economic decline of the press -- The roles of the press -- Defending the press -- The Waning of the Index. Preparation of a new index -- The Clementine index -- Struggle over promulgation -- The concordat -- Declining censorship -- The Impact of Index and Inquisition on Italian Intellectual Life -- Appendix I: Documents -- Appendix II: Inventories of Prohibited Titles, c. 1555-1604. 
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