Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 The Lay of the Land: Government and Law in Brabant
- 2 Undercover: The Claes vander Elst Conventicle
- 3 Pragmatic Intolerance: Antwerp's Anabaptists
- 4 People of the Book: Heterodox Printers and Publishers in Antwerp
- 5 Between Stage and Scaffold: Rederijker Trials in Antwerp
- 6 Trade in Tolerance: The Portuguese New Christians in Antwerp, 1526–50
- Conclusion: Rulers and Religious Renegades
- Appendix 1 Chronology of Antiheresy Legislation in Brabant
- Appendix 2 Answers at Ghent
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix 1 - Chronology of Antiheresy Legislation in Brabant
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2018
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 The Lay of the Land: Government and Law in Brabant
- 2 Undercover: The Claes vander Elst Conventicle
- 3 Pragmatic Intolerance: Antwerp's Anabaptists
- 4 People of the Book: Heterodox Printers and Publishers in Antwerp
- 5 Between Stage and Scaffold: Rederijker Trials in Antwerp
- 6 Trade in Tolerance: The Portuguese New Christians in Antwerp, 1526–50
- Conclusion: Rulers and Religious Renegades
- Appendix 1 Chronology of Antiheresy Legislation in Brabant
- Appendix 2 Answers at Ghent
- Abbreviations
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
1519
August 30: Condemnation of Luther's writings by the faculty of theology in Cologne
1520
June 15: Papal bull Exurge Domine excommunicates Luther
September 28: Edict of Charles V demanding immediate surrender of Lutheran works
October 19: Ordinance of Charles V instituting the new Privy Council
1521
March 20: Edict of Charles V against Lutheran works; penalties include confiscation of goods and other undefined punishments
May 8: Edict of Worms issued by Charles V
1522
April 23: Frans vander Hulst instituted by Charles V as inquisitorgeneral for the Low Countries
April 29: Edict of Charles V demanding that local officials cooperate with Frans vander Hulst
1523
September 4: Edict of Margaret of Austria, limiting the powers of Frans vander Hulst
1525
September 24: Edict of Charles V against heresy
1526
March 31: Edict of Charles V authorizing New Christians to reside in the Low Countries
1529
February 27: Edict of Charles V demanding adherence to edict of March 31, 1526, regarding the New Christians
October 14: Edict of Charles V against the writings of Luther and other Reformers; introduces death penalty for punishment of intellectual crimes of heresy
1531
October 7: Edict of Charles V against heresy
1532
August 14: Letters of Charles V revoking right of New Christians of Portugal to enter the Low Countries on their way to Salonika
1535
June 10: Edict stipulating death penalties for Anabaptists
1537
February 27: Letters of the emperor permitting New Christians of Portugal to reside in Antwerp
1538
June 10: Edict against the Anabaptists
1540
September 22: Edict against heresy
December 16: Edict demanding that the local officials of Antwerp prosecute the secret Jews in their city
March 2: Ordonnance of Charles V to Council of Brabant; contains list of books dangerous to the faith
1544
June 25: Edict stipulating measures to be taken against New Christians of Portugal
December 23: Edict of Charles V demanding republication twice per year of the edict of September 22, 1540
1545
January 24: Edict concerning fugitives suspected of heresy
1546
June 30: Antiheresy edict pertaining to the printing of books and the organization of schools
1549
July 17: Edict demanding the expulsion of Portuguese New Christians from the Low Countries…
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- Pragmatic TolerationThe Politics of Religious Heterodoxy in Early Reformation Antwerp, 1515–1555, pp. 137 - 140Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2015