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摘要
根据里斯本宗教裁判所的过程,直到现在不为人知的史学,新的元素揭示了神父曼努埃尔·达·科斯塔,耶稣会士谁的作者17世纪的作品Arte de Furtar归因于。1654年,一位富有的新基督教商人曼努埃尔·达·科斯塔(Manuel da Costa)与宗教裁判所发生了冲突,原因是要颁发证明死者基督教信仰的证书。随后由审判官发起的调查为理解曼努埃尔·达·科斯塔在D. jo四世法庭上的价值提供了新的线索,并使人们有可能质疑耶稣会在宗教裁判所的立场,以及与Arte de Furtar中对圣徒办公室的赞美相比,从异教徒那里没收财产。
O jesuíta Manuel da Costa a contas com a Inquisição (1654-1655)
Based on a process of the Inquisition of Lisbon until now unknown to historiography, new elements are revealed about Fr. Manuel da Costa, the Jesuit to whom the authorship of the 17th-century work Arte de Furtar is attributed. Following an «auto da fé» in 1654 in which a wealthy New Christian merchant, Fr. Manuel da Costa came into conflict with the Inquisition for issuing certificates attesting to the deceased’s Christian faith. The inquiry subsequently instituted by the inquisitors provides new clues for understanding Manuel da Costa’s worth in the court of D. João IV and makes it possible to question the Jesuit’s position on the Inquisition and the confiscation of property from heretics in comparison with the praise of the Saint Office contained in the Arte de Furtar.