Dissimulation and deceit in early modern Europe

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Dissimulation and deceit in early modern Europe

edited by Miriam Eliav-Feldon and Tamar Herzig

Palgrave Macmillan, 2015

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-242) and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

In this book, twelve scholars of early modern history analyse various categories and cases of deception and false identity in the age of geographical discoveries and of forced conversions: from two-faced conversos to serial converts, from demoniacs to stigmatics, and from self-appointed ambassadors to lying cosmographer.

目次

  • 1. Introduction
  • Miriam Eliav-Feldon 2. Superstition and Dissimulation: Discerning False Religion in the Fifteenth Century
  • Michael D. Bailey 3. 'Mendacium officiosum': Alberico Gentili's Ways of Lying
  • Vincenzo Lavenia 4. Dissimulation and Conversion: Francesco Pucci's Return to Catholicism
  • Giorgio Caravale 5. The Identity Game: Ambiguous Religious Attachments in Seventeenth- Century Lyon
  • Monica Martinat 6. From 'Marranos' to 'Unbelievers': The Spanish Peccadillo in Sixteenth Century Italy
  • Stefania Pastore 7. Recidivist Converts in Early Modern Europe
  • Moshe Sluhovsky 8. A Hybrid Identity: Jewish Convert, Christian Mystic and Demoniac
  • Adelisa Malena 9. Beyond Simulation: An Enquiry Concerning Demonic Possession
  • Guido Dall'Olio 10. Genuine and Fraudulent Stigmatics in the Sixteenth Century
  • Tamar Herzig 11. Real, Fake or Megalomaniacs? Three Suspicious Ambassadors, 1450-1600
  • Giorgio Rota 12. Between Madrid and Ophir: Eredia, a Deceitful Discoverer
  • Jorge Flores

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