…duplici modo Daemon homini carnaliter copulatur: Ludovico Maria Sinistrari's Alternative to Apostasy and Sorcery in Human-Incubus Intercourse

Q4 Arts and Humanities
B. Roest
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Lodovico Maria Sinistrari d’Ameno (1632-1701), who joined the Riformati branch in 1647 in the Pavian Provincia di S. Diego, is one of the many productive seventeenth-century Franciscan authors whose works are not habitually discussed within the world of Franciscan scholarship. According to the existing bibliographical guides, Sinistrari authored under his own name and under various pseudonyms (such as Panfilo, Clodoveo Farvamondi, Nicolò Turris, Lazaro Socio, and Lazaro Agostino Cotta) about 34 works, more or less half of which reached the printing press during his lifetime. These works cover a wide range of genres and topics, including comedies, religious and secular dramas, astrological, astronomical and scientific works (including polemics against works of other scholars, medical and embryological papers), defenses of the religious orders, sermons and funerary orations, treatises of sacramental theology, some atypical hagiographical texts, and works of religious disciplinary law. This production was linked to his acknowledged expertise in a variety of disciplines, which apparently made him a celebrated lecturer in Pavia within the order and in public schools, teaching the liberal arts, geometry, military architecture and theology. Some of his works are connected with his activities as a preacher, advisor, and later censor for the Holy Office, practicing exorcist, consultant for the Franciscan Minister General, and personal theologian of Alessandro Montecatini (Archbishop of Avignon) and Federico Caccia (Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan).1 Within the order itself, his most enduring legacy might have been his three volume Practica criminalis illustrata, a work that is both a commentary on penal law within the Franciscan order, and a more wide-ranging manual for dealing with penitential and religious-criminal issues, written
双性恋:Ludovico Maria Sinistrari在人类与魔鬼性交中对叛教和巫术的替代
Lodovico Maria Sinistrari d'Ameno(1632-1701),1647年加入圣地亚哥省的里福马蒂分会,是17世纪方济各会众多多产的作家之一,其作品在方济各学术界并不经常被讨论。根据现有的书目指南,Sinistrari以自己的名字和各种假名(如Panfilo、Clodoveo Farvamondi、NicolåTurris、Lazaro Social和Lazaro Agostino Cotta)创作了大约34部作品,其中或多或少有一半在他有生之年进入了印刷机。这些作品涵盖了广泛的流派和主题,包括喜剧、宗教和世俗戏剧、占星术、天文学和科学作品(包括针对其他学者作品的论战、医学和胚胎学论文)、宗教秩序的辩护、布道和葬礼演讲、圣礼神学论文、,以及宗教纪律法著作。这部作品与他在多个学科中公认的专业知识有关,这显然使他成为骑士团和公立学校帕维亚的著名讲师,教授文科、几何、军事建筑和神学。他的一些作品与他作为传教士、顾问和后来的神圣办公室审查员、驱魔师、方济各会牧师顾问以及亚历山德罗·蒙特卡蒂尼(阿维尼翁大主教)和费德里科·卡西亚(米兰红衣主教和大主教)的个人神学家的活动有关,他最持久的遗产可能是他的三卷本《刑事实践插画家》,这部作品既是对方济各会刑法的评论,也是一本更广泛的关于处理监狱和宗教犯罪问题的手册
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