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The censorship of the Church of Rome and its influence upon the production and distribution of literature, volume 2 (of 2)

Chapter 15: INDEX
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This study traces Catholic mechanisms of literary control from the rise of printing through the nineteenth century, detailing how papal indexes, inquisitorial tribunals, university and monastic authorities regulated scripture and other writings. It examines the treatment of vernacular translations and regional controversies in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Spain and England, and discusses the roles of printers, editors, and notable editorial revisions. The work surveys the evolution and reform of the Index, disputes between church and state, representative condemned works, the impact on the book trade and the theater, and concludes with the policies and practical results of censorship in the modern era.

INDEX

A

  • Abbadi, Jacques, ii, 2
  • Abélard, i, 65
  • About, Edmond, and the Roman Question, ii, 201
  • “Acceptants,” the, and the Bull Unigenitus, i, 363 ff.
  • Acta Pauli, i, 1
  • Acta Sanctorum of the Bollandists, ii, 36, 343
  • Acton, Lord, writings of, ii, 202, 405, 437
  • Adames and the censorship of periodicals, ii, 199
  • Adams, Vitae Germanorum, i, 296
  • Addison, writings of, ii, 405
  • Adfield, execution of, ii, 259
  • Adolph, Archbishop of Nassau, ii, 275
  • Adrian VI, and van der Hulst, i, 94;
  • and censorship, i, 104;
  • adds to Bull Coenae Domini, i, 113;
  • and Erasmus, i, 331; ii, 306
  • Aenaeus Sylvius on the Index, i, 336
  • d’Aguesseau, and the authority of the pope, ii, 83;
  • on censorship, ii, 454
  • Ahrens, writings of, ii, 159
  • Aikenhead, execution of, ii, 264
  • Albert, Archbishop of Mayence, and censorship, i, 82;
  • and von Hütten, i, 110
  • Albert of Saxony and Leo X, i, 83
  • Albert, Elector of Brandeburg, ii, 352
  • Albert V, Duke of Bavaria, and censorship, i, 216 ff.
  • Aldine Press, the, in Rome, ii, 306
  • Aldus, Manutius, work of, ii, 290
  • Aleander and Erasmus, i, 331 ff.
  • d’Alembert, Cyclopædia of, ii, 156
  • Alexander IV, Bull of, i, 24;
  • and the Inquisition, i, 121
  • Alexander VI, and Pico della Mirandola, i, 80;
  • Bull of, Inter Multiplices, i, 80;
  • and censorship, ii, 281;
  • Bull of, on printing (1501), ii, 350
  • Alexander VII, Index of, 1664, i, 307 ff.;
  • and the five propositions, i, 348 ff.;
  • and Oriental literature, ii, 79;
  • and the Gallican Church, ii, 104;
  • and mariology, ii, 141;
  • and the Immaculate Conception, ii, 142;
  • and Attritio, ii, 187
  • Alexander VIII and the Doctrine of Grace, ii, 4
  • Alexandria, Council of, i, 60
  • Alexius, Bishop of Malfi, and Leo X, i, 83
  • Allen, Cardinal, on Queen Elizabeth, ii, 115
  • Alletz, the writings of, ii, 190
  • Alva, Duke of, and censorship, i, 203, 229; ii, 359, 360
  • Amatus, Cajetanus, ii, 380
  • Amaury (Amalric), of Chartres, i, 65
  • America, Spanish censorship in, i, 105
  • American writings, prohibition of, ii, 67
  • Anabaptists, the, and censorship, ii, 244, 245, 258;
  • and Münster, ii, 352
  • André, Ives, on the 101 propositions, i, 370
  • Anfossi and Settele, i, 314
  • Antoine, Etienne, Bishop, ii, 175
  • Antonelli, Cardinal, and the Roman Question, ii, 201
  • Antonio, St., of Padua, ii, 36
  • Antwerp, privileges secured by, i, 96;
  • Indexes of, 1569, 1570, 1571, i, 226 ff.;
  • the book-trade of, ii, 359;
  • siege of, ii, 359, 363
  • Apostolic Brothers, the, i, 67
  • “Appellants,” the, and the Bull Unigenitus, i, 363 ff.
  • Aquinas, Thomas, in Paris, i, 67;
  • writings of, ii, 39, 428
  • Arabic literature, ii, 291
  • Aragon, earliest censorship in, ii, 22
  • d’Aranjo, Bishop, writings of, ii, 198
  • Arcadius, the emperor, edicts of, i, 59
  • Archer, John, condemnation of, ii, 263
  • Archirota and Sirleto, i, 212
  • Archner, Simon, ii, 442
  • Arcimboldi, Index of, i, 152
  • Areopagitica, the, of Milton, i, 54
  • Aretino in the Index, i, 202
  • d’Argentré, Duplessis, the Collectio Judiciorum of, ii, 221
  • Ariosto, writings of, ii, 281, 308
  • Aristotle, and Gregory IX, i, 66;
  • and Descartes, ii, 127;
  • and the Humanists, ii, 284;
  • editions of, ii, 290
  • Arius, the Thalia of, i, 59
  • Arnauld, and Jansen, i, 346;
  • writings of, i, 358 ff., ii, 405;
  • and the decree of Alexander VIII, ii, 5;
  • on censorship, ii, 451 ff.
  • Arnold of Brescia, i, 65
  • Arnold of Villanova, i, 68
  • Arundel, Archbishop, i, 70
  • Asgill, John, writings of, ii, 265
  • Askew, Anne, and the Sistine Index, i, 250
  • Astrologists, writings of, in the Index, ii, 129 ff.
  • Astrology and magic, works of, in the Index, i, 202 ff.
  • Athanasius and the Index, i, 287
  • Attritio, ii, 186
  • Aube, writings of, ii, 191
  • d’Aubigné, Merle, writings of, ii, 172
  • d’Aubigné, Sieur, History of, ii, 230
  • Augenspiegel, the, condemned by the universities, i, 83 ff.
  • Augsburg, Diet of, i, 106;
  • the book-trade of, ii, 354
  • Augsburger Pact, the, i, 107
  • Augustine and the Index, i, 287
  • Augustinus, Thomas de, Elenchus of, 1655, 1658, i, 268
  • Aulic Indexes, the, ii, 219 ff.
  • Austrian Index, the first, ii, 219
  • Austrian Netherlands, the Indexes of, ii, 220
  • Authors, form of “submission” of, to censorship, ii, 64 ff.
  • Autpert and Stephen III, i, 63
  • l’Avenir, ii, 182

B

  • Bacon, writings of, ii, 128 ff.
  • Badius, publisher, ii, 330
  • Baillès, Bishop, on censorship, ii, 449, 460
  • Bailleul on censorship, ii, 223
  • Baillie, Robert, on the Index, ii, 7
  • Bailliet, the biographies of the saints, i, 352
  • Bailly, Louis, writings of, ii, 119
  • Ballerini, writings of, ii, 151
  • Balzac, writings of, ii, 85, 164, 405, 435
  • Bañez, writings of, ii, 39
  • Barambio and the Regalists, ii, 100
  • Barclay, John, writings of, ii, 116
  • Barclay, William, writings of, ii, 116
  • Bardain, A. A., ii, 61
  • Barker, Richard, the Bible of, ii, 31
  • Barlow, Bishop, in the Roman Index, i, 13
  • Barnes, John, i, 130
  • Baronius, the Annales Ecclesiastici of, ii, 311;
  • and the Catholic Reformation, i, 208;
  • and censorship in Spain, ii, 98;
  • on indulgences, ii, 137;
  • writings of, ii, 405
  • Barrow, J., execution of, ii, 259
  • Basel, the book-trade of, ii, 352;
  • censorship in, ii, 239;
  • Council of, and the Immaculate Conception, ii, 142
  • Bastwick, J., condemnation of, ii, 262
  • Bauer, Bruno, writings of, ii, 171, 430
  • Baur, F. C., writings of, ii, 430
  • Bavaria, censorship in, ii, 215;
  • College of, censorship of, ii, 220
  • Bayle, writings of, ii, 405
  • Beaumarchais, de, P. A. C., writings of, ii, 230
  • Becanis, Vidal de, Inquisitor, i, 99
  • Becanus, writings of, ii, 41
  • Beccatelli and the Index of Trent, i, 181
  • Béda, Noël, Confessio Fidei of, i, 101;
  • and the Scriptures, ii, 21;
  • and Erasmus, ii, 338
  • Belgian Indexes, 1695–1734, i, 319 ff.
  • Bellarmin, Cardinal, and Galileo, i, 310;
  • on state censorship, ii, 108;
  • on the temporal power, ii, 117;
  • on monarchy, ii, 120;
  • and the Index, ii, 457
  • Benedict, St., the Rule of, ii, 330
  • Benedict XIII, and Hebrew writings, i, 73;
  • and the Bull Unigenitus, i, 364, 372; ii, 231;
  • and Gregory VII, ii, 109
  • Benedict XIV, the Index of, i, 14; ii, 49 ff.;
  • and the Augenspiegel, i, 84;
  • and the Copernican theories, i, 129, 313;
  • and the Congregation of the Index, i, 131;
  • and the writings of Quesnel, i, 366;
  • and the Jesuits, ii, 40, 47;
  • issues Bull Sollicita ac Provida, ii, 70;
  • and the Scriptures, ii, 32;
  • regulations of, ii, 74;
  • and Alexander, ii, 108;
  • and Ottieri, ii, 111;
  • and Garrido, ii, 112;
  • and the Freemasons, ii, 131;
  • and the writings of the clergy, ii, 109;
  • and the marriage of converts, ii, 110;
  • and the Roman ritual, ii, 136;
  • and indulgences, ii, 137;
  • and the assumption of the Virgin, ii, 143 ff.;
  • and the doctrine of probability, ii, 151;
  • and usury, ii, 152
  • Benedictines, the, and literature, ii, 428
  • Bentham, Jeremy, writings of, ii, 158, 405
  • Benzi, writings of, ii, 151
  • Béranger, writings of, ii, 164, 405
  • Berengar of Tours, i, 65
  • Berg, Adam, publishes Bavarian edition of Tridentine Index, i, 217
  • Berington, Joseph, on church and state, ii, 113
  • Berkeley, writings of, ii, 405
  • Berlin, Index printed in, 1882, ii, 250 ff.
  • Berruyer, writings of, ii, 42 ff.
  • Bert, Paul, writings of, ii, 192, 405
  • Berthet, André, writings of, ii, 461
  • Berthold, Archbishop of Mayence, and censorship, i, 78; ii, 348 ff.;
  • edict of, ii, 288
  • Bertram, Inquisitor-General, ii, 236
  • Beugnot, writings of, ii, 162
  • Beza and censorship, ii, 239
  • Bianchi, A., writings of, ii, 172
  • Bible, the first, printed in England, ii, 31
  • Bibles, in Germany, ii, 12 ff.;
  • Hebrew, ii, 12;
  • in the Index, i, 154–156;
  • Lutheran, censorship of, ii, 237
  • Bible-Society, the, of Great Britain, and the Scriptures in Spain, ii, 27
  • Biddle, John, writings of, ii, 262
  • Bishops, book prohibitions by, ii, 79 ff.
  • Bismarck and the Kulturkampf, ii, 251
  • Blunt, James, writings of, ii, 171
  • Boccaccio, Decameron in Index, i, 168, 200; ii, 309
  • Bodleian Library, ii, 369 ff.
  • Bodley, Thomas, and the Index of Quiroga, i, 239
  • Boehme, Jacob, writings of, ii, 129
  • Boethius, the de Trinitate of, i, 65
  • Bohemian Indexes, 1726–1767, i, 322 ff.
  • Boileau, writings of, ii, 345
  • Bollandists, the Acta Sanctorum of, ii, 36
  • Bologna, Index of, 1618, i, 267;
  • University of, and Honorius, i, 120
  • Bolzano, B., writings of, ii, 178
  • Bonagratia of Bergamo, i, 68
  • Boniface VIII, Bull of, 1300, ii, 230
  • Book-Fair of Frankfort and the Index, i, 228 ff.; ii, 58
  • Book-prohibitions, publication of the, ii, 81 ff.
  • Booksellers and the Index of 1546, i, 143 ff.
  • Book-trade, the, of Europe, and the cathedrals, ii, 283;
  • and the Inquisition, i, 123; ii, 323 ff.;
  • of France, ii, 328 ff.
  • Books, approved, catalogues of, ii, 86 ff.;
  • the burning of, i, 13; ii, 314 ff.;
  • the production of, and censorship, ii, 270 ff.;
  • recommended for the faithful, ii, 216
  • Borromeo, St. Charles, and the censorship of the stage, ii, 376
  • Borrow, George, and the Scriptures in Spain, ii, 27
  • Bossuet, and the authority of the pope, i, 299; ii, 83;
  • on the Belgian Index, i, 321 ff.;
  • and censorship, ii, 340 ff.;
  • and Fénelon, ii, 149;
  • and the Gallican controversy, ii, 104;
  • writings of, ii, 405;
  • Life of, by Bauset, ii, 18
  • Botta, C., writings of, ii, 166
  • Bourges, Council of, i, 97
  • Bourget, Bishop, and the Montreal Association, ii, 195 ff.
  • Bower, Archibald, on the papacy, ii, 122
  • Boyle, Robert, on the Index, ii, 7
  • Brandenburg, censorship in, ii, 241;
  • the elector of, and censorship, ii, 248
  • Brasichelli, Index of, 1607, i, 270 ff.; ii, 321
  • Brendel, S., writings of, ii, 179
  • Breslau, book-trade of, ii, 356
  • Briggs, Charles A., on the Papal Commission, ii, 470 ff.
  • Brios, writings of, ii, 239
  • Broedersen on usury, ii, 152
  • Brothers of Common Life, the, and education, ii, 278;
  • and publishing, ii, 272
  • Broughton, Hugo, writings of, ii, 84
  • Browne, Sir Thomas, writings of, ii, 405
  • Brownists, the, ii, 258
  • Bruges, first printing in, ii, 358
  • Bruno, Giordani, i, 266;
  • writings of, ii, 405
  • Brussels, Privy-Council of, on the difficulties of censorship, i, 298
  • Bücher-Regal, das, ii, 214
  • Büchner, writings of, ii, 430
  • Budaeus, and Erasmus, i, 339;
  • and the Royal College, ii, 335
  • Bull Auctorem Fidei, 1794, ii, 232;
  • Ad Extirpanda of Innocent IV, 1252, i, 121;
  • Contra Impressores, 1487, i, 108;
  • Decet Romanum, 1521, i, 110;
  • the Golden, ii, 214;
  • of Gregory XIII, 1572, i, 221;
  • Immensa, 1587, i, 133;
  • Inter Solicitudines, i, 82;
  • of Julius III, 1550, i, 215;
  • of Julius III, 1550, for control of book-trade, i, 124;
  • of Leo X, 1518, i, 109;
  • of Leo X, 1520, i, 120;
  • of Paul III, 1542, re-organises Roman Inquisition, i, 122;
  • of Paul IV, 1558, of Pius IV, 1564, of Paul V, 1612, of Gregory XVI, 1623, of Urban VIII, 1627, i, 215;
  • Reversurus of 1867, ii, 173;
  • of Sixtus V, 1587, for the regulation of libraries, i, 216
  • Bull Coenae Domini, i, 111 ff., 214 ff.;
  • analysed by Ferraris, i, 112;
  • modified by Pius IX, i, 112;
  • publication of, prohibited by various rulers, i, 113;
  • later comments on the, i, 115
  • Bullinger and the Index of Paul IV, i, 177
  • Bunsen, writings of, ii, 171
  • Burgundy, the dukes of, and the early printers, ii, 358 ff.
  • Burke, works of, in the Spanish Index, i, 303
  • Burnet, Bishop, on the Index, ii, 7;
  • writings of, ii, 405
  • Burnett, Thomas, The Sacred Theory of the Earth, i, 315
  • Burton, H., condemnation of, ii, 262
  • Bury, Arthur, condemnation of, ii, 264
  • Butler, Charles, on the Index, ii, 457
  • Butler, J., on the Church and the Scriptures, ii, 18

C

  • Cabbala, the and the Inquisition of Rome, i, 75
  • Cabet, Etienne, writings of, ii, 188
  • Cagliostro and the Inquisition, ii, 133
  • Cahagnet, L. A., writings of, ii, 189
  • Cala, Johannes, ii, 148
  • Calvin, John, and censorship, ii, 237;
  • on the Diet of Ratisbon, i, 155;
  • the Institutes of, a Spanish version of, ii, 316;
  • and Servetus, ii, 332
  • Calvinistic Church, the, of Holland, and the Copernican System, i, 315
  • Camden, William, and persecutions under Elizabeth, i, 251
  • Canada, writings of, in the Index, ii, 194 ff.
  • Canello and the Catholic Reformation, i, 207
  • Canisius, and censorship in Bavaria, i, 220; ii, 216
  • Canterbury, Convocation of, and the Scriptures, i, 68, 70
  • Cantu on Copernicus and the Index, i, 314
  • Capellis on exorcising, ii, 135
  • Caporali, writings of, ii, 305
  • Capucinus, Index of, 1588, i, 241
  • Caraffa, and the Index of Paul IV, i, 171;
  • and the Inquisition, i, 123;
  • writings of, ii, 144
  • Carbonari, the, and the Index, ii, 132;
  • writings of the, ii, 64
  • Carlos III. (of Spain), and the Inquisition, ii, 101;
  • on papal authority, ii, 100
  • Caron, Abbé, the writings of, ii, 190
  • Carranza, and Paul III., i, 214;
  • trial of, i, 221 ff.;
  • and Valdes, i, 163
  • Carter, execution of, ii, 259
  • Casa, Index of, 1549, i, 148
  • Casaubon and Baronius, ii, 311 ff.;
  • and Geneva, ii, 334;
  • in Paris, ii, 334;
  • and the Index, i, 286;
  • on the Index, ii, 7;
  • and State censorship, ii, 108;
  • writings of, ii, 275
  • Castiglioni, Bernardo, and the Index of Trent, i, 196
  • Castro, Alphonso de, on the Index, i, 20
  • Castro, L. de, and the Scriptures, ii, 21
  • Casuists, the, and the Index, ii, 45 ff.;
  • the propositions of, and the Index, i, 374 ff.
  • Catalani, on the oath of allegiance, ii, 113
  • Catalans, the, and censorship, ii, 323
  • Catalogus Haereticorum, i, 23
  • Cathari and the Scriptures, ii, 22
  • Caxton, William, ii, 358 ff., 366 ff.
  • Caylus, Bishop, writings of, i, 366
  • Cazalla, Maria, and the reading of the Scriptures, ii, 24
  • Cecco d’Ascoli, i, 68
  • Celso, Hugo de, and censorship in Spain, ii, 318
  • Censorship, to what authorities committed, i, 137 ff.;
  • of the Church, the beginnings of, i, 1 ff.;
  • damages incurred under, i, 138, 139;
  • and the distribution of literature, i, 32 ff.;
  • in the early Church, i, 58;
  • in England, ii, 367 ff.;
  • regulations in Bavaria, 1561–1582, i, 216 ff.;
  • decrees, 1624–1661, i, 279 ff.
  • Cervantes, writings of, ii, 131
  • Cevallos, and the authority of the pope, ii, 99;
  • Index of, 1790, i, 299
  • “Chaldean” literature, ii, 290 ff.
  • Chancellery, the, of Rome, ii, 426
  • Charles III (of Spain) and censorship, ii, 327 ff.
  • Charles IV (of Spain) and censorship, ii, 328
  • Charles V, Emperor, ii, 212;
  • and Bull Coenae Domini, i, 113;
  • censorship edicts of, i, 95 ff., 116;
  • and censorship in Spain, ii, 319;
  • and the censorship of the stage, ii, 378;
  • censorship under, i, 93 ff.;
  • and Erasmus, i, 332 ff.;
  • and the Index of 1551, i, 153;
  • and Leo X., contract between, i, 85
  • Charles X (of France), Index of, ii, 229
  • Charron, writings of, ii, 109, 406
  • Chateaubriand, edict of, i, 100–103;
  • writings of, ii, 212, 225
  • Checcazzi, G., trial of, ii, 296
  • Chénier, André, and censorship, ii, 225
  • Chevé, C. F., writings of, ii, 188
  • Chinese usages, the, in the Index, ii, 146
  • Christopher of Padua and the Index of Paul IV, i, 174
  • Chrysostom, St., and the Index, i, 288
  • Church and State, issues between, ii, 90 ff.
  • Churches of the East, writings concerning the, ii, 122 ff.
  • Ciampini, Cardinal, ii, 76
  • Ciocci, writings of, ii, 163
  • Cistercians, the, and literature, ii, 428
  • Civil power, the, and censorship, ii, 206 ff.
  • Civiltà Cattolica, the, on censorship, ii, 450 ff.
  • Clarke, Samuel, writings of, ii, 265
  • Clarkson, Lawrence, condemnation of, ii, 263
  • Claudius, i, 64
  • Clement IV and Hebrew writings, i, 73
  • Clement VI and d’Autrecourt, i, 69
  • Clement VIII, and Bellarmin, ii, 42;
  • cancels Sistine Index, i, 253 ff.;
  • Index of, i, 253 ff.;
  • and the Congregation of the Index, i, 133, 253;
  • and the Casuists, ii, 45;
  • and censorship in Spain, i, 97; ii, 322 ff.;
  • grants dispensation to scholars, 1591, i, 216;
  • and Hebrew writings, i, 25, 75;
  • the Index of, in Venice, ii, 296;
  • and Molina, ii, 69;
  • and the printing of Bibles, i, 190; ii, 299;
  • and Suarez, ii, 46
  • Clement IX, and the five propositions, i, 349 ff.;
  • the “Peace” of, i, 357 ff.
  • Clement X, and the Congregation of the Index, ii, 77;
  • and the Immaculate Conception, ii, 142;
  • Index of, 1670, i, 324;
  • and the Jesuits, ii, 40
  • Clement XI, Index of, 1681, i, 324;
  • and issues with the State, ii, 110;
  • and the 101 propositions, i, 361 ff.;
  • and Quesnel, i, 360 ff.
  • Clement XII, and the Freemasons, ii, 131 ff.
  • Clement XIII, and the Duke of Parma, ii, 114;
  • and Helvetius, ii, 80;
  • and the Jesuits, ii, 40, 43
  • Clement XIV, and the bishops, ii, 81;
  • and the Bull Coenae Domini, i, 114;
  • and Hebrew writings, i, 76;
  • and the Jesuits, ii, 43
  • Cloquet, Abbé, writings of, ii, 190
  • Cock, Theodor, and the church of Utrecht, i, 359 ff.
  • Codde, Peter, and the church of Utrecht, i, 359 ff.
  • Coerbach, A., and censorship, ii, 254
  • Colbert, Bishop, writings of, i, 366
  • Collins, A., writings of, ii, 406
  • Cologne, censorship in, ii, 248;
  • an early imprimatur in, ii, 348;
  • Index of, 1629, i, 269;
  • the printers of, i, 77;
  • Synod of, i, 106;
  • University of, and censorship, i, 77, 109;
  • and Luther, i, 342;
  • and the Scriptures, ii, 11;
  • and the beginning of printing, ii, 11;
  • and Sixtus V, i, 77
  • Colonto, Abraham, printer of Bibles, ii, 12
  • Columbus, Christopher, as a bookseller’s apprentice, ii, 313 ff.
  • Combe, George, writings of, ii, 406
  • Comes, Natalis, and the Index of Paul IV., i, 177
  • Comendon, Cardinal, sent as Catholic missionary to Germany, i, 216
  • Communism, ii, 188 ff.
  • Como, book-trade of, i, 126
  • Comte, A., writings of, ii, 160, 406
  • Concina, writings of, ii, 151
  • Concordat, the French, of 1801, of 1817, ii, 170;
  • the, of Napoleon, ii, 233;
  • the, of Venice and the pope, ii, 296 ff.
  • Condillac, writings of, ii, 159
  • Condorcet, writings of, ii, 159, 400, 406
  • Congregatio de Propaganda Fide, the, ii, 77
  • Congregation of the Index, i, 5, 116 ff., 131; ii, 134, 169;
  • and Benedict XIV, ii, 70 ff.;
  • and Pius V, ii, 96;
  • and Gregory XIII, ii, 96;
  • organisation of the, ii, 427
  • Congregation, the, on usury, ii, 153 ff.
  • Conrad of Lichtenau, writings of, ii, 435
  • Constant, Benjamin, writings of, ii, 177
  • Constant, L. A., writings of, ii, 188
  • Constantine, the Emperor, ii, 426
  • Constantinople, the sack of, ii, 292
  • Contemporary Review, the, and censorship, ii, 417 ff.
  • Convention, the, of 1793, and censorship, ii, 222 ff.
  • Conwell, Bishop H., and the Index, ii, 194
  • Copernican theory, condemnation of the, i, 309 ff.
  • Copernicus, and censorship in Spain, ii, 326;
  • and the Inquisition, i, 128 ff.;
  • writings of, ii, 74
  • Copping, execution of, ii, 258
  • Coquerel, A., writings of, ii, 172
  • Cordier, M., in the Index, i, 160
  • Cornaldi on Rosmini, ii, 185
  • Corneille, writings of, ii, 345
  • Corpus Juris Canonici, i, 225
  • Cortes, the, and the liberty of the press, ii, 27
  • Cosmo, Duke of Tuscany, and the Index of Paul IV, i, 178
  • Coton, writings of, ii, 42
  • Council of Alexandria, i, 60;
  • of Basel, i, 70;
  • of Constantinople, i, 62;
  • of Ephesus, i, 60;
  • of Trulla, i, 62;
  • of Rome, i, 62;
  • of the Lateran, i, 66, 108;
  • of Narbonne, 1227, i, 118;
  • of Nicaea, i, 59;
  • of Ten and censorship, ii, 293;
  • of Toulouse, 1229, i, 119;
  • of Trent, the, and attritio, ii, 187;
  • of the Vatican, 1867, ii, 201;
  • of Vienna and Segarelli, i, 67
  • Councils of the French Church in the 19th century, ii, 449
  • Cousin, writings of, ii, 159
  • Coward, Wm., writings of, ii, 264
  • Cracow, Index of, 1617, i, 289 ff.
  • Cranmer, Thomas, the Bible of, ii, 31
  • Creighton, Robert, on the Greek and Latin churches, ii, 122
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