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Auteur/éditeur:  | 
            edited by Miriam Eliav-Feldon and Tamar Herzig  Standard: Herzig, Tamar [Tamar Herzig] Eliav-Feldon, Miriam [Miriam Eliav-Feldon]  | 
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		  	Titre:
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          Dissimulation and deceit in early modern Europe
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Année de parution:  | 
          2015 | ||
Lieu de parution:  | 
            Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire                Standard: Houndmills  | 
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Éditeur/imprimeur:  | 
            Palgrave Macmillan               Standard: Palgrave Macmillan  | 
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ISBN/ISSN:  | 
          9781137447487 | ||
Pages:  | 
          XII, 250 p. | ||
Format:  | 
          23 cm | ||
Table des matières:  | 
          1. Introduction / Miriam Eliav-Feldon 2. Superstition and dissimulation : discerning false religion in the fifteenth century / Michael D. Bailey 3. Mendacium officiosum" : Alberico Gentili's ways of lying / Vincenzo Lavenia 4. Dissimulation and conversion : Francesco Pucci's return to catholicism / Giorgio Caravale 5. The identity game : ambiguous religious attachments in seventeenth-century Lyon / Monica Martinat 6.From "Marranos" to "Unbelievers" : the spanish Peccadillo in sixteenth-century Italy / Stefania Pastore 7. Recidivist converts in early modern europe / Moshe Sluhovsky 8. A hybrid identity : jewish convert, christian mystic and demoniac / Adelisa Malena 9.Beyond simulation : an enquiry concerning demonic possession / Guido Dall'Olio 10. Genuine and fraudulent stigmatics in the sixteenth century / Tamar Herzig 11. Real, fake or megalomaniacs? Three suspicious ambassadors, 1450-1600 / Giorgio Rota 12. Between Madrid and Ophir : Erédia, a deceitful discoverer? / Jorge Flores  | 
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Résumé/commentaire:  | 
          In this book, twelve scholars of early modern history analyse various categories and cases of deception and false identity in the age of geographical discoveries and of forced conversions: from two-faced conversos to serial converts, from demoniacs to stigmatics, and from self-appointed ambassadors to lying cosmographer.  | 
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Contribution de la compilation:  | 
            
                              - 'Mendacium officiosum' : Alberico Gentili's ways of lying - Dissimulation and conversion : Francesco Pucci's return to catholicism - From "Marranos" to "Unbelievers" : the spanish Peccadillo in sixteenth-century Italy  |