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“Heresy and Error”: The Ecclesiastical Censorship of Books, 1400–1800 An Exhibition at Bridwell Library, September 20 – December 17, 2010 | |||||
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The most conservative elements
of the Catholic Church, including the Jesuits,
refused to read any of Savonarola’s writings. This
copy of his De simplicate
vitae christiane, printed in Spain,
bears a seventeenth-century inscription on
its title page warning that the “Auctor iste
damnatus” (“the author is damned”). However, citing
the Historia pontifical
y cathólica by
Gonzalo de
Illescas (1565–1633), the inscription concedes that
this particular treatise by Savonarola, written
“prior to his deceptions,” is a laudable Christian
work.
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