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- ItemSomente MetadadadosDevassando o pecado: O impacto do breve de Inocencio XI de 1681 nos processos inquisitoriais por solicitação. O exemplo de Lisboa.(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2013) Alves, Suzi Aparecida Pereira [UNIFESP]; Feitler, Bruno Guilherme [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0826896800266810; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5421015649146648; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)The objective of this research is to analyse the impact of Pope Innocent XI brief of 1681 on trials of the inquisitorial tribunal of Lisbon in cases of solicitation. The brief of 1681 was oriented to the Portuguese Inquisition, establishing some procedures in an attempt to establish procedural doubts placed on inquisitorial processes in cases of crypto-judaism. That legislation was at the end also used in the trials of solicitation (the act of solliciting sexual favours by the priest durign the sacramental confession). Offense of faith, but also considered a crime, since that sacrament was an important instrument of social discipline of Modern Portugal. Thus, the analysis of this brief, along with the processes of the tribunal, based on a supporting bibliography, will help us to understand in which way the legal discourse was experienced in procedural practice. We will thus describe the place occupied by this brief in the institutional procedures of the Portuguese Holy Office and its implications in cases of solicitation.
- ItemSomente MetadadadosInspecionando o coração do Império: As Visitas da Inquisição à cidade de Lisboa de 1587 e de 1618(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2011) Graziani, Erick Tsarbopoulos [UNIFESP]; Feitler, Bruno Guilherme [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0826896800266810; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8413143055220224; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)We will work on this research the visits realized by the Portuguese inquisition on the Court of Portugal by the licensed Antonio de Mendoça and Jerónimo de Pedrosa in 1587 and in 1618 by Antonio Dias Cardoso and Diogo Pereira. This visits coincided with the Philippine age, and we can notice how the political power always used and interfered directly and explicitly in the Holly Office. But this attitude wasn't exclusive of Filip, it was notable already in the beginning of the trial installation. We used the bibliography that correspond with the study of Portuguese History, Lisbon, Inquisition, and of the inquisition visits; we also used the document “Livro das Visitações2”, that was transcript and analyzed. That way, we tried to understand and develop the “why” this visits occurred in Lisbon, where there was a trial already installed. Being like this, the prime objective of this work was in contributing with the studies of Portuguese inquisition, primarily the ones referring the inquisition visitations to the city of Lisbon in 1587 and in 1618. With this research, we had the opportunity of studying many themes referring the Portuguese culture, mentality and history; as well of: the jewish question in Portugal; the Holly Office Trial; the city of Lisbon; the Inquisition visits and the many religious practices in Portugal. We tried as well develop a comparative study amongst the other inquisition visits in other regions – with the use of the bibliography – and we also hoped to get a better understanding of Lisbon's life: its characteristics of Court, govern center, commercial heart of the Portuguese empire, and its population diversity.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Ofícios e estratégias de acumulação: o caso do despenseiro da Inquisição de Lisboa Antonio Gonçalves Prego (1650-1720)(Univ Federal Rio De Janeiro, 2016) Feitler, Bruno [UNIFESP]Inquisitorial palaces, the court's headquarters, were not mere elements of useful architecture but had a symbolic relevance among Portuguese Ancien Regime's society. This is even more noticeable in Lisbon, where, besides being the district's tribunal, the Estaus (as it was called) were also headquarters to the Inquisition's Council General, and residence to the inquisitor general. In this article, we intend to show the importance of the Inquisition as locus of social assertion through the example of one of the lay officials of the Inquisition (wardens, bailiffs, guards etc.). Usually, as the inquisitor general, they also dwelled in the Estaus. Nevertheless, we will also see that this importance surpassed the simple certification of purity of blood, and is only understandable within the person's and his family's broader social strategies.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Por Trás Da Práxis Inquisitorial: O Erário Do Tribunal Da Inquisição De Lisboa (1539-1580)(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2017-10-26) Cavalcante, Sheila Mendes [UNIFESP]; Feitler, Bruno Guilherme [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)The Present Work Intends To Study Some Financial Aspects Of The Tribunal Of The Inquisition Of Lisbon. For This Study, We Use As A Source Financial Documentation To The Court Of Lisbon, Corresponding To The Period From 1570 To 1580 (Available On The Digital Archive Of The Torre Do Tombo). Through This Analysis, We Look At What Were The Sources Of That Revenue And Expenditure That Gave Sustainability To The Court Of Lisbon, Seeking To Understand Whether The Practice Of Seizures Had A Significant Impact On The Collection Of The Rents Of The Holy Office, Once That Is Cited As Responsible By The Struggle The Founding Of The Holy Office In Portuguese Lands. Thus, By Means Of Investigation Of The Books Of Revenues And Expenses, As Well As The Documentation In The Subsidiary Relevant, We Have Analysed And Discussed The Strategies Used By The Institution Inquisitor To Balance Their Budgets, Placing Itself As A Strong Institution And Self-Sustaining In The Framework Of The Institutions Of The Old Regime Portuguese.
- ItemSomente MetadadadosSacrilégios, desacatos e irreverências : Inquisição portuguesa e conflitos jurisdicionais (Séculos XVI-XVIII)(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2014) Gomes, Ana Paula Mendonça [UNIFESP]; Feitler, Bruno Guilherme [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0826896800266810; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7530274356117186; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)This monograph seeks to analyze how the Inquisition treated the acts of sacrilege, irreverence and contempt to the expressions of the sacred in Modern Portugal (XVI-XVIII centuries). From the documentation of the institution itself, it is reasonable to hypothesize that there is an increasing effort of the Portuguese Inquisition in bringing its jurisdiction the power to prosecute such offenses. It is intended to reflect on the relationship of this court and other instances of the administration of justice (episcopal justice and especially royal justice) on the demarcation of the jurisdiction of such specific cases in order to better understand the process of definition and consolidation of the operating area of Portuguese Holy Office, as well as the assertion of its power and importance on that society.