
DARWIN, Erasmus, Zoonomia; or, the Laws of Organic Life, Vol. 1. London: J. Johnson, 1794(-1796).
Original citation: Idem.
Condemned: December 22, 1817.
§9: Books which professedly discuss, describe or teach impure and obscene topics.
DARWIN, Erasmus, Zoonomia; or, the Laws of Organic Life, Vol. 1. London: J. Johnson, 1794(-1796).
Original citation: Idem.
Condemned: December 22, 1817.
§9: Books which professedly discuss, describe or teach impure and obscene topics.
Original citation: Relation de l’Inquisition de Goa. Leiden: Daniel Van Gaasbeeck, 1687. (Also available for print-on-demand purchase via the Bavarian State Library.)
Condemned: April 24, 1690.
§6: Books that scorn or ridicule the Church or Catholic dogma in any way;
§8: Books which declare duels, suicide, or divorce as licit, or that deal with Freemasonry.
VOLTAIRE (François-Marie Arouet), Candide and Other Stories. Translated by Roger Pearson. Oxford and New York: The World’s Classics (Oxford University Press), 1990.
Original citation: Candide, ou l’Optimisme. Traduit de l’allemand de Mr le docteur Ralph. [Cramer: Geneva, Switzerland], 1759; first condemned in Italian: Candido, o l’Ottimismo del signor Dottor Ralph tradotto in italiano. [Geneva], 1759.
Condemned: May 24, 1762.
§2: Books including any heresy or schism attempting to destroy religious orthodoxy;
§3: Books that attempt to attack religion or good morals;
§6: Books that scorn or ridicule the Church or Catholic dogma in any way;
§9: Books which professedly discuss, describe, or teach impure and obscene topics.
CIOCCI, Raffaele, A Narrative of Iniquities and Barbarities Practiced at Rome in the Nineteenth Century. London: J. Nisbet, 1844.
Original citation: L’Inquisition à Rome en 1841, ou iniquités et cruautés exercées à Rome sur la personne de Raphael Ciocci. Paris: Paulin, 1844.
Condemned: August 8, 1845.
§2: Books including any heresy or schism attempting to destroy religious orthodoxy;
§6: Books that scorn or ridicule the Church or Catholic dogma in any way.