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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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The Duel and the Oath (Hardcover)
Henry Charles Lea; Edited by Edward Peters; Contributions by Arthur C Howland
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R2,083
Discovery Miles 20 830
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Originally published as parts I and II of Lea's major historical
work Superstition and Force, this volume discusses the limitations
in the Middle Ages of what modern jurists would term private law,
or civil cases, and the concept of imminent justice through divine
intervention in determining the verdict.
1908. The scope of Mr. Lea's history of the Spanish inquisition
precluded a detailed investigation into the careers of individual
tribunals. Such an investigation, however, is not without interest,
especially with respect to the outlying ones, which were subjected
to varying influences and reacted in various ways on the peoples
among whom they were established. Moreover, in some cases, this
affords us an inside view of inquisitorial life, of the characters
of those to whom were confided the awful irresponsible powers of
the Holy Office and of the abuse of those powers by officials whom
distance removed from the immediate supervision of the central
authority, suggesting a capacity for evil even greater than that
manifested in the peninsula. Found within is the record of the
inquisition in Sicily, Naples, Sardinia, Milan, the Canaries,
Mexico, Peru, and New Granada.
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The Ordeal (Paperback)
Henry Charles Lea; Translated by Arthur E. Howland; Introduction by Edward Peters
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R665
Discovery Miles 6 650
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Henry Charles Lea was one of the first American historians to use
what would later be termed comparative and anthropological
approaches to history. Under his pen, the study of the medieval
ordeal becomes a study in cultural history. Reprinted here from the
fourth revised edition of 1892, the book begins by tracing the role
of the ordeal in non-Western and ancient societies, showing the
mental world to which it belongs: a limited trust in the public
order and purely human methods of inquiry, and a larger faith in
divine intervention and immanent justice. The work then describes
the uses of the institution through the European Middle Ages to its
final abolition, and in the process offers a rich typology of
ordeals. Additional documents included in this edition present
formulas and descriptions of some of the ordeals most frequently
used: the ordeal by boiling water, by hot water, by cold water, by
hot iron and water, by glowing plowshares, by fire, and the ordeal
of the cross.
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