The trial of Jeanne d'Arc / translated into English from the original Latin and French documents by W.P. Barrett ; with an essay, On the trial of Jeanne d'Arc, and Dramatis personae, biographical sketches of the trial judges and other persons involved in the maid's career, trial and death, by Pierre Champion ; translated from the French by Coley Taylor and Ruth H. Kerr ; illustrations by Frank P. Rennie.
Material type:
- KJV130.J625Â J625 1932

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Trial for heresy and sorcery, February-March, 1431, at Rouen.
"Jeanne d'Arc was burned at the stake on May 30, 1431. It was not until some time later, almost certainly not before 1435, that the record of her trial was translated by Thomas de Courcelles, one of her judges, and Guillaume Manchon, trial notary, into Latin from the minutes taken daily during the process of the trial, together with all the forms of letters patent emanating from Pierre Cauchon, bishop of Beauvais, Jean Le Maistre, vice inquisitor of the faith, the doctors of the University of Paris and other dignitaries"--Introd.
"The trial for relapse [May 28-30, 1431]": p. 349-366.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 541-544).
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