Two treatises against astrologers, nigromancers and alchemists. Contra astrologos imperitos atque contra nigromanticos de ocultis perperam iudicantes & contra alchimistas - Nicolau Eymeric

Two treatises against astrologers, nigromancers and alchemists. Contra astrologos imperitos atque contra nigromanticos de ocultis perperam iudicantes & contra alchimistas

Nicolau Eymeric

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Appointed Inquisitor General of the Crown of Aragon in 1357, famous for his huge Directorium Inquisitorum (1376), which was to become the procedural handbook for the Spanish Inquisition until the seventeenth century, the Dominican friar Nicholas Eymerich (ca. 1317-1399) stood out for his diligence, his severity and his inflexibility in the exercise of his office. But his eagerness and relentlessness to hunt down all those he deemed heretical, especially the Fraticelli, Beguards and Lullists, so angered King John I of Aragon that in April 1393 he was sentenced to exile. Yet this did not dampen his zeal, which he directed towards writing. Indeed, having found refuge at the papal court in Avignon, he wrote there in 1395 and 1396 Against Ignorant Astrologers and Against Nigromancers Who Wrongly Judge of Hidden Things and Against Alchemists, two treatises which are his ultima verba on the subject, and in which he endeavours to demonstrate that both astrology and divinatory arts as well as alchemy savour of heresy because they are grounded or fatally end in a covenant with the devil, and therefore fall under the inquisitorial jurisdiction.

Résumé

Inquisiteur général pour la Couronne d'Aragon, le frère dominicain est relevé de sa charge et envoyé en exil par le roi Jean Ier, en avril 1393. Il trouve refuge à la cour pontificale installée à Avignon où il rédige deux traités dénonçant les astrologues, les nécromanciens et les alchimistes, qu'il accuse de frayer avec le diable. Il souhaite qu'ils soient poursuivis par l'Inquisition. ©Electre 2024

Caractéristiques

Auteur(s)
Nicolau Eymeric (Auteur)
Éditeur(s)
Date de parution
24 octobre 2023
Collection(s)
Textes et travaux de Chrysopoeia
Rayon
Christianisme
Contributeur(s)
Sylvain Matton (Editeur scientifique (ou intellectuel)), Sylvain Matton (Traducteur)
EAN
9788872524084
Nombre de pages
150 pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
24.0 cm x 17.0 cm x 1.4 cm

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