Practica inquisitionis heretice pravitatis

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Practica inquisitionis heretice pravitatis is a 14th-century inquisitorial manual by Bernard Gui that outlines procedures for identifying, interrogating, and prosecuting heretics in medieval Europe.

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instanceOf inquisitorial manual
medieval Latin text
theological-legal treatise
alsoKnownAs Practica inquisitionis haereticae pravitatis NERFINISHED
approximateYear c. 1323
associatedWith Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
medieval Inquisition NERFINISHED
author Bernard Gui NERFINISHED
century 14th century
countryOfOrigin France
dateOfComposition early 14th century
describes confession protocols
evidence collection
penances and punishments
procedures for inquisitors
use of witnesses
focusesOn identification of heretics
interrogation of suspects
prosecution of heretics
sentencing of heretics
genre handbook for inquisitors
manual
geographicalScope Languedoc NERFINISHED
southern France NERFINISHED
hasPart guidelines for sentencing
instructions on record-keeping
lists of errors and heresies
model interrogations
sample questions for suspects
historicalContext Avignon Papacy era NERFINISHED
influenced later inquisitorial practice
subsequent inquisitorial manuals
mainSubject canon law
ecclesiastical justice
heresy
inquisition procedures
originalLanguage Latin
preservedIn medieval manuscripts
studiedIn church history
history of heresy
legal history
medieval studies
targets Cathar heresy
Waldensian heresy
other medieval heretical movements
timePeriodDescribed High Middle Ages NERFINISHED
early 14th-century Church
usedBy Dominican inquisitors NERFINISHED
ecclesiastical courts

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