Breve relacion del auto particular de fee que el Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisicion de los reynos y prouincias de la Nueua España
Contributor:
Sarmiento de Sotomayor, García, conde de Salvatierra, y marqués de Sobroso, -1659 (dedicatee)
Name:
Ruyz de Velez, Thomas, 17th century; Tribunal de la Inquisición en México
Timespan:
Early works to 1800; Spanish colony, 1540-1810
Date:
1647
Description:
Description of an auto-da-fé held at the cathedral in Mexico City on 23 January 1647, with the names, cities of origin and residence, ages, and sentences of twenty-one prisoners accused of heresy and judaizing. The prisoners, nineteen men aged 21 to 58 and two women aged 36 and 40, mostly originally from Portugal, were accused of observing la ley de Moyses (the law of Moses) and rites and ceremonies including circumcision; and they received various sentences always including acts of penitence, confiscation of property, formal abjuration of errors, and exile, and sometimes also including numbers of lashes and varying lengths of imprisonment. One man was sentenced to five years on a Spanish galley (f. 17r-18r); another, a doctor, had his degrees nullified and was prohibited from practicing medicine (f. 23v-25v). The inquisitors were Juan Saenz de Mañozca (Juan de Mañozca y Zamora, archbishop of Mexico, 1645-1650), Francisco de Estrada y Escovedo, and Licentiate Bernabe de la Higuera y Amarillas (title page, f. 2r), and the account is dedicated to Garcia Sarmiento de Sotomayor, Viceroy of New Spain from 1642 to 1647.
Formerly owned by Andres Quintana (signature in ink, f. 1v; possibly also monogram bookplate including the letters AQ inside upper cover).; Offered for sale at auction at Morton Subastas (Mexico City), 21 August 2013, lot 19.; Purchased for the Penn Libraries by Arnold and Deanne Kaplan (Kestenbaum & Co., 18 February 2021, lot 10) (Collectify no. 2021.03.05.00001; 13.1926).; Quintana, Andres, former owner.; Kaplan, Arnold Harvey, 1939- donor.; Kaplan, Deanne, donor.
26 leaves : paper; 152 x 208 mm bound to 155 x 210 mm
Geographic Subject:
Mexico -- History -- Spanish colony, 1540-1810 -- Sources; Mexico
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/
Notes:
Ms. codex.; Table of contents: 1. f.5r: [Dedication] -- 2. f.6r-8v: [Introduction] -- 3. f.8v-9r: Antonio Mendez Chilón -- 4. f.9v: Beatriz Enriquez -- 5. f.10r-11r: Diego Suarez de Figueroa -- 6. f.11r-11v: Duarte Rodriguez -- 7. f.11v-12v: Duarte de Forres -- 8. f.12v-13v: Hernando Rodriguez -- 9. f.13v-14r: Francisco Lopez Correa -- 10. f.14r-14v: Francisco de Leon Xaramillo -- 11. f.14v-15r: Francisco Franco de Morera -- 12. f.15r-15v: Francisco de Acosta -- 13. f.15v-16r: Geronimo Fernandez Correa -- 14. f.16v-17r: Ysabel Enriquez -- 15. f.17r-18r: Juan Mendez -- 16. f.18r-19r: Juan Rodriguez Xuarez -- 17. f.19r-19v: Juan Cardoso -- 18. f.19v-20v: Manuel Alvarez de Arellano -- 19. f.20v-21r: Nuño de Silva -- 20. f.21r-22r: Pedro Lopez de Morales -- 21. f.22r-23v: Pedro Fernandez de Castro -- 22. f.23v-24v: Rodrigo Fernandez Correa -- 23. f.24v-25v: Tomas Mendez -- 24. f.25v-26r: [Conclusion]; Title from title page (f. 2r).; Collation: Paper, 26; 1⁶ (first leaf is front pastedown) 2-3² 4-5⁶ 6⁶ (last leaf is end pastedown). Catchwords written in the lower right corner of almost every text page, both recto and verso.; Layout: Written in 24-25 long lines; in the section listing each of the accused (f. 8v-25v), a left margin is ruled in ink and the names extend into the margin.; Script: Written in cursive script.; Decoration: Full-page pen and wash illustration of the emblem of the Tribunal de la Inquisición en México, with the arm of a conquistador holding a crucifix and enclosed by the motto Exurge Domine iudica causam tuam (f. 3r); full-page pen and wash illustration of the coat of arms of the Dominican order (f. 4r); title page written in red ink (f. 2r).; Binding: Later silk over paperboard with two bead and loop catches and a ribbon bookmark; material is frayed on fore edge and spine; a printed leaf with Latin text shows through slightly where the material over the spine is frayed.; Origin: Written in Mexico City after 1647, date of the events described (f. 6v; erroneous date 1747 on title page possibly written later, f. 2r).; Spanish.
Physical Location:
Library at the Katz Center, Archives Room, MS 56, Codex 042.1
Collection:
Arnold and Deanne Kaplan Collection of Early American Judaica (University of Pennsylvania)
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