Um caso de ruído institucional na Inquisição portuguesa: o assento do Santo Ofício de Goa no processo contra Francisco Rangel (1603)
The document we have transcribed and published below is the ruling made by the Goa Inquisition regarding the trial of Francisco Rangel in 1603. The case is illustrative of the difficulties experienced by the tribunal when it came to prosecuting the Christianized local populations under its jurisdict...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Archivología
2024
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| Sumario: | The document we have transcribed and published below is the ruling made by the Goa Inquisition regarding the trial of Francisco Rangel in 1603. The case is illustrative of the difficulties experienced by the tribunal when it came to prosecuting the Christianized local populations under its jurisdiction. Not only because it demonstrates internal disagreements within the tribunal as to the meaning to be given to the crimes of this type of defendant, but also because it shows the difficulty in identifying the problems arising from Christianization in Lisbon, on the part of the General Council of the Holy Office, to the point where the assessment of the case generated a case of institutional noise. |
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