Volume 4: Jewish Consumption and Material Culture in the Early Modern Period, 2007, University of Maryland

An Inventory of an Inquisitorial Prisoner's Possessions

Miriam Bodian, University of Texas at Austin, USA

ABSTRACT: The presentation will describe how an inventory of an inquisitorial prisoner's possessions, routinely drawn up at the time of a prisoner's arrest, throws light on the material circumstances and consumption patterns of the prisoner and his/her family, as well as on the material milieu he/she inhabited. The inventory is that of Francisco Maldonado de Silva, a physician in the Viceroyalty of Peru, drawn up at the time of his arrest for judaizing in 1627.

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University of Texas at Austin, USA
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An Inventory of an Inquisitorial Prisoner's Possessions
Miriam Bodian, University of Texas at Austin, USA
Accessed on Wednesday 08th of September 2010
http://www.earlymodern.org/citation.php?citKey=68&docKey=p

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