This book provides a thorough reconsideration of Joan of Arc s 1431 trial, detailing the canon la...
This book explores the various meanings given to tragedy, from Aristotle, via Roman ideas and pra...
This book is concerned with the medieval idea of what constituted tragedy; it suggests that it wa...
Thomas More's treason trial in 1535 is one of history's most famous court cases, yet never before...
'Tragedy' has been understood in a variety of conflicting ways over the centuries, and the term h...
Throughout the ages, Satan has been seen as God's implacable enemy, fiercely determined to keep a...
In recent times the 1535 trial of Thomas More has been taken seriously as a carefully prepared an...
Throughout the ages, Satan has been seen as God's implacable enemy, fiercely determined to keep a...
Christians traditionally think of Satan as Lucifer, God's enemy, who rebelled against Him out of ...
In the last quarter of the fourteenth century, the complete Old and New Testaments were translate...
Written by a forensic historian, this volume describes the reception and application of inquisiti...