Country | Malta VIAF |
City | Mdina VIAF |
Repository | Cathedral Archives |
Collection/Fonds | Archivum Inquisitionis Melitensis |
Series | Corrispondenza |
Shelfmark | AIM Corr. 3 |
Current Status | In situ |
Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 volume(s) |
Extent | 249 leaf(ves) |
Creator | Tribunale del Santo Officio di Malta |
Title |
Archivium Inquisitionis Melitensis, Corrispondenza, 1577-1798 |
Scope and Contents |
In 104 volumes. Volumes 1 to 93 contain correspondence sent from Rome to Malta. Records from Rome include correspondence sent from the Congregatio Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis (vols. 1-35), from the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide and other congregations (vols. 36-39), the Congregatio Reverendae Fabricae Sancti Petri (vols. 40-43), Secretaria Status (vols. 44-83 and 92-93), other congregations (vols. 84-85), and registers (vols. 86-91). Volumes 94 to 104 contain correspondence sent from Malta to Rome. Records from Malta include correspondence sent to the Congregatio Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis (vols. 94-96), Secretaria Status (vols. 97-102), and to various congregations (vols. 103-104). Related documents in the AIM Reverenda Fabrica Sancti Petri, Cathedral Archives (Mdina), Tribunal Fabricae Sancti Petri de Urbe, National Archives of Malta (Mdina); Santo Uffizio Cartolaro, St. Lawrence Collegiate Church (Birgu); Archivio della Congregazione per la Dottrina della Fede (Rome); Records of the Roman Inquisition and Dataria, Trinity College (Dublin). |
Historical Note |
The Roman Inquisition in Malta was established in Malta in 1561 and abolished in 1798. |
Custodial History |
Episcopal Palace, Birgu, 1561-1575; Palace of the Inquistion, Birgu, 1575-ca. 1798; House of Giovanni Battista Gatt, Valletta, 1798-1800; Episcpal Curia, Valletta, ca. 1800-1945; Cathedral Museum, Mdina, 1945-2004; Cathderal Archives, 2004- |
Associated Name | Catholic Church. Congregatio Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis VIAF |
Subject | Tribunale del Santo Officio di Malta |
Subject | Inquisition--Malta |
Subject | Catholic Church. Congregatio Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis |
Genre(s) | Correspondence |
Bibliography |
Andrew Vella, The Tribunal of the Inquisition in Malta, revised edition (1973); John Azzopardi, "The Roman Inquisition in Malta and its Archive," in The Roman Inquistion in Malta and Elsewhere (2015), 74-87; Stanley Fiorini, "The Survival of the Maltese Inquisition Archives during the French Occupation: (1798-1800)," in Identity and Loss of Historical Memory: The Destruction of Archives (2017), 157-171; William Zammit, "New Light on the Archive of the Inquisition in Malta during French Rule 1798-1800," in Ecclesiastical Archives in Malta. Crossroads of Cultures and Religion, 1968-2018 (2018), 299-330; John Azzopardi, "The Cathedral Archives: An Archive of Archives," in Ecclesiastical Archives in Malta. Crossroads of Cultures and Religion, 1968-2018 (2018), 1-26. |
HMML Proj. Num. |
Malta Series I 1921 |
Permanent Link | https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/219174 |
Processed By | HMML |
Surrogate Format | Scanned Microform |
Access Restrictions | Registered or order a digital copy |
Rights | http://www.vhmml.org/terms |
Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 volume(s) |
Extent | 249 leaf(ves) |
Support | Paper |
Binding |
Bound in vellum |
Binding Dimensions | 28 x 20.5 cm |
Century(ies) | 17th century |
Year Range | 1613-1618 |
Language(s) | Latin; Italian |
Writing System(s) | Roman |
Item | 1 |
Type | Manuscript |
Item(s) Description |
Correspondence of the Archive of the Inquisition, 1613-1618. Volume 3 |
Alternate Title |
Lettere originali scritte dalla congregazione del Sant'Ufficio agli inquisitori di Malta, 1613-1618. Volume 3 |
Century(ies) | 16th-17th century |
Year Range | 1613-1618 |
Support | Paper |
Language(s) | Latin; Italian |
Writing System(s) | Roman |
Associated Name | Lagonissa, Fabio de, 1584-1652 VIAF |
Notes |
Volume includes correspondence sent from the Congregatio Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis. |
Country | Malta VIAF |
City | Mdina VIAF |
Repository | Cathedral Archives |
Collection/Fonds | Archivum Inquisitionis Melitensis |
Series | Corrispondenza |
Shelfmark | AIM Corr. 3 |
Current Status | In situ |
Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 volume(s) |
Extent | 249 leaf(ves) |
Creator | Tribunale del Santo Officio di Malta |
Title |
Archivium Inquisitionis Melitensis, Corrispondenza, 1577-1798 |
Scope and Contents |
In 104 volumes. Volumes 1 to 93 contain correspondence sent from Rome to Malta. Records from Rome include correspondence sent from the Congregatio Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis (vols. 1-35), from the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide and other congregations (vols. 36-39), the Congregatio Reverendae Fabricae Sancti Petri (vols. 40-43), Secretaria Status (vols. 44-83 and 92-93), other congregations (vols. 84-85), and registers (vols. 86-91). Volumes 94 to 104 contain correspondence sent from Malta to Rome. Records from Malta include correspondence sent to the Congregatio Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis (vols. 94-96), Secretaria Status (vols. 97-102), and to various congregations (vols. 103-104). Related documents in the AIM Reverenda Fabrica Sancti Petri, Cathedral Archives (Mdina), Tribunal Fabricae Sancti Petri de Urbe, National Archives of Malta (Mdina); Santo Uffizio Cartolaro, St. Lawrence Collegiate Church (Birgu); Archivio della Congregazione per la Dottrina della Fede (Rome); Records of the Roman Inquisition and Dataria, Trinity College (Dublin). |
Historical Note |
The Roman Inquisition in Malta was established in Malta in 1561 and abolished in 1798. |
Custodial History |
Episcopal Palace, Birgu, 1561-1575; Palace of the Inquistion, Birgu, 1575-ca. 1798; House of Giovanni Battista Gatt, Valletta, 1798-1800; Episcpal Curia, Valletta, ca. 1800-1945; Cathedral Museum, Mdina, 1945-2004; Cathderal Archives, 2004- |
Associated Name | Catholic Church. Congregatio Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis VIAF |
Subject | Tribunale del Santo Officio di Malta |
Subject | Inquisition--Malta |
Subject | Catholic Church. Congregatio Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis |
Genre(s) | Correspondence |
Bibliography |
Andrew Vella, The Tribunal of the Inquisition in Malta, revised edition (1973); John Azzopardi, "The Roman Inquisition in Malta and its Archive," in The Roman Inquistion in Malta and Elsewhere (2015), 74-87; Stanley Fiorini, "The Survival of the Maltese Inquisition Archives during the French Occupation: (1798-1800)," in Identity and Loss of Historical Memory: The Destruction of Archives (2017), 157-171; William Zammit, "New Light on the Archive of the Inquisition in Malta during French Rule 1798-1800," in Ecclesiastical Archives in Malta. Crossroads of Cultures and Religion, 1968-2018 (2018), 299-330; John Azzopardi, "The Cathedral Archives: An Archive of Archives," in Ecclesiastical Archives in Malta. Crossroads of Cultures and Religion, 1968-2018 (2018), 1-26. |
HMML Proj. Num. |
Malta Series I 1921 |
Permanent Link | https://w3id.org/vhmml/readingRoom/view/219174 |
Processed By | HMML |
Surrogate Format | Scanned Microform |
Access Restrictions | Registered or order a digital copy |
Rights | http://www.vhmml.org/terms |
Type of Record | Archival Material |
Container | 1 volume(s) |
Extent | 249 leaf(ves) |
Support | Paper |
Binding |
Bound in vellum |
Binding Dimensions | 28 x 20.5 cm |
Century(ies) | 17th century |
Year Range | 1613-1618 |
Language(s) | Latin; Italian |
Writing System(s) | Roman |
Item | 1 |
Type | Manuscript |
Item(s) Description |
Correspondence of the Archive of the Inquisition, 1613-1618. Volume 3 |
Alternate Title |
Lettere originali scritte dalla congregazione del Sant'Ufficio agli inquisitori di Malta, 1613-1618. Volume 3 |
Century(ies) | 16th-17th century |
Year Range | 1613-1618 |
Support | Paper |
Language(s) | Latin; Italian |
Writing System(s) | Roman |
Associated Name | Lagonissa, Fabio de, 1584-1652 VIAF |
Notes |
Volume includes correspondence sent from the Congregatio Romanae et Universalis Inquisitionis. |
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