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Maarten Janssen, 2014-

PS7064

1817. Carta de Vicente Jesús María, fraile, para un participante no identificado.

Autor(es) Vicente Jesús María      
Destinatário(s) Anónimo280      
In English

Letter from Vicente Jesús María, a friar, to an unidentified addressee.

The author writes an unidentified addressee to inform him that Olmedilla has already received his letters, and to give him other news.

Vicente de Jesús María, a Discalced Carmelite friar, was accused by the Inquisition to possess forbidden books. From the proceedings, we can deduce that the Inquisition Tribunal demanded from him to obtain all the forbidden books he had seen or have knowledge of, and to hand them over to the commissary of the Inquisition, Juan Antonio Carrasco. A particular emphasis is put on the book entitled 'Eloísa y Abelardo' ('Héloïse and Abélard'). In the letters, sent to an unidentified addressee, Vicente de Jesús María referred to these books, because he was looking for them, and enclosed a list of these books. The proceedings are incomplete, so we cannot know more about the process.

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Pinarejo y junio 23 de 1817 Ilmo Sor

el diezynuebe de este, rrecibio olmedilla la de V S el beinteydos a los tres quartos para las doze del dia, me la entrego pues bine de fuera por andar de peticion, por la escased, de Religiosos Legos; rremito, a V S las dos cartas qe me dize paselo V S bien con los demas señores a quienes Ruego a dios les conserbe muchos años de vida

de V S Iltma fr Vicente de Jesus María

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