Ludovico Maria Sinistrari
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- | [[Ludovico Maria Sinistrari d'Ameno]] (1622-1701) was an Italian [[Franciscan]], advisor to | + | [[Ludovico Maria Sinistrari d'Ameno]] ([[February 26]], [[1622]]-1701) was an Italian [[Franciscan]], advisor to the [[Tribunal of the Holy Inquisition]] in Rome and author of [[De Delictis et Poenis]], ''[[Traité de sodomie]]'' and ''[[Demoniality Or Incubi and Succubi]]''. |
- | the [[Tribunal of the Holy Inquisition]] in Rome and author of ''[[Traité de sodomie]]'' and ''[[Demoniality Or Incubi and Succubi]]''. | + | |
He was mentioned in the ''[[The Club Dumas]]''. | He was mentioned in the ''[[The Club Dumas]]''. | ||
- | + | == Life == | |
+ | Born in Ameno, Italy, he studied in [[Pavia]] and entered the Franciscan Order in [[1647]]. He taught philosophy and theology to students attracted to Pavia by his fame. He also served as Councilor to the Supreme Tribunal of the Inquisition and in 1688, he supervised the compilation of the statutes of the Franciscan Order. | ||
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Ludovico Maria Sinistrari d'Ameno (February 26, 1622-1701) was an Italian Franciscan, advisor to the Tribunal of the Holy Inquisition in Rome and author of De Delictis et Poenis, Traité de sodomie and Demoniality Or Incubi and Succubi.
He was mentioned in the The Club Dumas.
Life
Born in Ameno, Italy, he studied in Pavia and entered the Franciscan Order in 1647. He taught philosophy and theology to students attracted to Pavia by his fame. He also served as Councilor to the Supreme Tribunal of the Inquisition and in 1688, he supervised the compilation of the statutes of the Franciscan Order.
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