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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)A hierocracia e a constituição da inquisição medieval: uma análise do manual do inquisitor de Bernard Gui (1261-1331)(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2016-12-12) Rocha, Andre Pereira [UNIFESP]; Fernandes, Fabiano [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)This research aims to analyze the hierocratic discourse's structures in the Inquisitor's Manual of Bernard Gui (1261? -1331). In the early fourteenth century, the inquisitorial processes were consolidated in the European medieval society and constituted a legal nucleus of the expressing power to the Church of Rome. However, rather than being part of a regulatory development, the basis of these processes was bolstered by a political tradition that presupposed the pope's figure as most representative of God on earth, known as hierocracy. Designed from the reforms proposed in the institution in the eleventh century, directed to the changes in the Church and of the Church, had its greatest strength of expression in the thirteenth century, with Pope Innocent III (1198-1216). The hierocratic power advocated by the clergy has a different persception of the world, a different form of the proposal by the temporal power, the role of monarchs. This tradition crossed the political changes of this century and converged on the reconfiguration of expressions of power of the temporal and spiritual spheres, through the Latin concepts of auctoritas and potestas. Thus, more than consolidate the shape and space inquisitorial officium, the Manual express a certain political discourse, based on a specific political tradition.