Church, Censorship and Culture in Early Modern Italy

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Church, Censorship and Culture in Early Modern Italy by Edited by Gigliola Fragnito , Translated by Adrian Belton, 9780521661720
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  • ISBN: 9780521661720 | 0521661722
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 10/29/2001

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The recent opening of the archive of the former Congregation of the Holy Office in Rome (the office of the 'Inquisition') has yielded an extraordinary wealth of documentation which is already altering dramatically many long-standing views on the repressive activity of the Roman church during the counter-Reformation. Drawing extensively upon this archival source, this book highlights the wide gap between the Church's aim to exert control over all knowledge and actual implementation. The plurality of the central offices, their contradictory decisions, and the inadequacy of the peripheral offices combined to hamper truly effective censorship. But despite this failure in developing a unified expurgatory policy, such prohibition as there was had a disastrous effect upon Italian culture, and for centuries Italians - jurists, scientists, Jews and common readers, as well as scholars - were deprived of their most cherished books.
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