HERZIG
2011
(7SDB2018)
Tamar Herzig
Renaissance
Quarterly, vol. 64, nr. 4, Winter 2011,
pp.
1025-1058. (pdf.)
Intro
In 1473 Pope Sixtus IV
instructed the vicar of the Bishop of Bologna to investigate rumors concerning Carmelite
friars who were preaching that summoning demons in order to obtain responses
from them was not heretical. Drawing on newly discovered archival sources, this
article elucidates the circumstances that led the Franciscan pope to intervene
in a conflict between the Bolognese Carmelites and the Dominican inquisitor
Simone of Novara. It proposes that the Carmelite af fair, which ended with the inquisitor’s
defeat, constituted a critical juncture in the Dominicans’ relations with other
Mendicant orders, and that it shaped inquisitorial activity in Bologna over the
next few decades. This paper suggests that the aftermath of the Carmelite
affair may also explain why, when the repression of illicit magic was resumed,
Inquisitor Giovanni Cagnazzo decided to turn a female necromancer, and not the
friars who had taught her demonic rites, into the main target of his
prosecution.
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