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Zumarraga and the Mexican Inquisition, 1536-1543
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the inquisitorial activities of Don Fray Juan de Zumárraga, first Bishop and Archbishop of Mexico, 1528-1548. Zumárraga served as Apostolic Inquisitor in the bishopric of Mexico from 1536 to 1542, when he was superseded in that office by the Visitor General, Francisco Tello de Sandoval, largely because he had relaxed Don Carlos, the cacique of Texcoco, to the secular arm for burning, an act regarded as rash by the authorities in Spain.Throughout this essay an attempt is made to relate the Inquisition to the political and intellectual life of early sixteenth-century Mexico. Zumárraga is pictured as the defender of orthodoxy and the stabilizer of the spiritual conquest in Mexico. The relationship of the individual and of society collectively with the Holy Office of the Inquisition is stressed.With the exception of background materials, this study is based entirely upon primary sources, trial records which for the most part have lain unstudied since the sixteenth century. In all, two years of research in the Ramo de la Inquisición of the Archivo General de la Nación in Mexico City were consumed in ferreting out these materials. Subsidiary investigations in other sections of the Mexican archives were made in order to place the Inquisition materials in their proper perspective.—Richard E. Greenleaf
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Table of contents
- Title page
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- DEDICATION
- PREFACE
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- CHAPTER I-The Functioning of the Holy Office of the Inquisition in Mexico from 1522 to 1571
- CHAPTER II-The Intellectual Background of Zumárraga the Inquisitor
- CHAPTER III-The Indians and the Inquisition: 1536-1543-(Part One)
- CHAPTER IV-The Indians and the Inquisition 1536-1543-(Part Two)
- CHAPTER V-Zumárraga, The Lutherans, and Other Heretics
- CHAPTER VI-Zumárraga and the Judaizantes: 1536-1540
- CHAPTER VII-The Problem of Blasphemy and the Enforcement of Morality
- CHAPTER VIII-Sorcery and Superstition in Mexico 1536-1543
- CHAPTER IX-Zumárraga’s Special Jurisdictions as Inquisitor
- Summary and Conclusions
- Bibliography
- REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER