The trial of Joan of Arc / translated and introduced by Daniel Hobbins. - Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 2005. - xii, 251 p. : map ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-242) and index.

Preparatory trial : Joan is questioned about her voices, conduct in battle, wearing of men's clothing, and other matters ; her judges decide to proceed to an ordinary trial -- Ordinary trial : Joan is formally accused of heresy but refuses to submit to the Church ; upon sentencing, she recants and receives a sentence of perpetual imprisonment -- Trial for relapse : Joan withdraws her recantation and resumes wearing men's clothing ; sentenced as a relapsed heretic, she is handed over to the secular authorities for punishment -- Aftermath : the authorities deliver their assessments after the death of Joan.

Translation based on the Latin text of the trial found in the edition of Pierre Champion, Procès de condamnation de Jeanne d'Arc (Paris, 1920). Includes information on accusations against Joan, Saint Catherine, Charles VII, legal procedure, Saint Margaret, Joan's clothing, alleged cursing, escape, fabrications, hair, horse, idolatry, illness, prophecies, relapse, retrial, alleged sorcery, superstition, voices, weapons, wounds, etc.

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Joan, of Arc, Saint, 1412-1431 --Trials, litigation, etc.


Trials (Heresy)--France--Rouen.

Class of Fall 2011 Nina Maria Gorrissen Fellow in History Fellow


Trial and arbitral proceedings
Trials, litigation, etc.
Trial and arbitral proceedings
Comptes rendus de procès et d'arbitrage.

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