Le catalogue des livres censurez par la faculté de theologie de Paris

"Le catalogue des livres censurez par la faculté de theologie de Paris" is a historical catalog compiled in the 16th century, specifically in the early to mid-1500s. This publication is essentially a formal list of books that were examined and subsequently condemned by the theological faculty of Paris. The document reflects the concerns of the church regarding various writings that were deemed heretical or harmful to Christian orthodoxy. The content of the book primarily consists of an alphabetical listing of authors and their works, which had been scrutinized by the faculty. It includes titles of significant theological, philosophical, and religious texts, often accompanied by reasons for their condemnation. The catalog highlights the ongoing conflicts of the Reformation period, particularly addressing texts associated with figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin. This work serves not only as a historical record of censorship practices but also as a window into the religious tensions of the time, showcasing the struggle between orthodox beliefs and emerging reformist ideologies. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Université de Paris. Faculté de théologie
Title Le catalogue des livres censurez par la faculté de theologie de Paris
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Reading Level Reading ease score: 41.9 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Language Latin
LoC Class Z: Bibliography, Library science
Subject Censorship
Category Text
eBook-No. 20371
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