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BALDINI, Ugo, Leen Spruit, eds. Catholic Church and Modern Science. Documents from the Archives of the Roman Congregations of the Holy Office and the Index. Vol. I: Sixteenth Century Documents. Rome: Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2009.

BUJANDA, Jésus Martínez de, ed. Index des livres interdits, 11 vols. Sherbrooke: Centre d’Études de la Renaissance-Librairie Droz, 1984–2000.

DONATO, Maria Pia, ed. Medicine and the Inquisition in the Early Modern World. Leiden: Brill, 2019.

FRAGNITO, Gigliola, ed. Church, Censorship and Culture in Early Modern Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

GRENDLER, Paul F. The Roman Inquisition and the Venetian Press, 1540-1605. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1977.

LEITÃO, Henrique, Lígia Azevedo Martins, eds. O livro científico antigo dos séculos XV e XVI. Ciências físico-matemáticas na Biblioteca Nacional. Lisbon: Ministério da Cultura, Biblioteca Nacional, 2004.

MARCOCCI, Giuseppe, José Pedro Paiva. História da Inquisição Portuguesa: 1536–1821. Lisbon: Esfera dos Livros, 2013.

MARCUS, Hannah. Forbidden Knowledge. Medicine, Science, and Censorship in Early Modern Italy. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2020.

MARTINS, Maria Teresa Payan. A censura literária em Portugal nos séculos XVII e XVIII. Lisbon: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, 2005.

RÊGO, Raul. Os Índices expurgatórios e a cultura portuguesa. Lisbon: Ministério da Educação e das Universidades, 1982.

RÉVAH, Israel Salvator. La censure inquisitoriale portugaise au XVI.e siècle: Étude accompagnée de la reproduction en fac-simile des Index. Lisbon: Instituto de Alta Cultura, 1960.

SÁ, Artur Moreira de. Índices dos livros proibidos em Portugal no século XVI. Lisbon: Instituto Nacional de Investigação Científica, 1983.

PARDO Tomás, José. Ciencia y Censura. La Inquisición Española y los livros cientificos en los siglos XVI y XVII. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 1991.

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ARON-BELLER, Katherine, Christopher Black, eds. The Roman Inquisition. Leiden: Brill, 2018.

BALDINI, Ugo. “The Roman Inquisition’s Condemnation of Astrology: Antecedents, Reasons and Consequences.” In Church, Censorship and Culture in Early Modern Italy, ed. Gigliola Fragnito, pp. 79–110. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001.

BARBIERATO, Federico. The Inquisitor in the Hat Shop. Inquisition, Forbidden Books and Unbelief in Early Modern Venice. New York: Routledge, 2016.

BAUDRY, Hervé. “Medicine and the Inquisition in Portugal (Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries): People and Books.” Early Science and Medicine 23 (2018): 92–113.

BAUDRY, Hervé. Livro médico e censura na primeira modernidade em Portugal. Lisbon: CHAM, 2017.

BETHENCOURT, Francisco. “Astrologia e Sociedade no século XVI. Uma primeira abordagem.” Revista de História Económica e Social 8 (1981): 43–76.

BETHENCOURT, Francisco. O imaginário da magia: Feiticeiras, adivinhos e curandeiros em Portugal no século XVI. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2004.

BETHENCOURT, Francisco. The Inquisition. A Global History, 1478–1834. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.

BIAGIOLI, Mario. “From Book Censorship to Academic Peer Review.” Emergences: Journal for the Study of Media & Composite Cultures 12 (2002): 11–45.

BLACK, Christopher F. The Italian Inquisition. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009.

BUANDA, Jésus Martínez. “Censura portuguesa y censura española.” In Inquisição Portuguesa: Tempo, razão e circunstância, ed. Luís Filipe Barreto, José Augusto Mourão et al, pp. 447–57. Lisbon, São Paulo: Prefácio, 2007.

DARNTON, Robert. Censors at Work: How States Shaped Literature. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2014.

DIAS, João José Alves. Amato Lusitano e a sua obra: séculos XVI e XVII. Lisbon: Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, 2011.

FINOCCHIARO, Maurice A. On Trial For Reason. Science, Religion, and Culture in the Galileo Affair. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019.

FRONT, Dov. “The Expurgation of the Books of Amatus Lusitanus: Censorship and the Bibliography of the Individual Book.” The Book Collector 47 (1998): 520–36.

GINGERICH, Owen. “The Censorship of Copernicus’ De revolutionibus.” Annali dell’Instituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza di Firenze 6 (1981): 45–61.

GINGERICH, Owen. An Annotated Census of Copernicus’ De Revolutionibus (Nuremberg, 1543, and Basel, 1566). Leiden: Brill, 2002.

GINZBURG, Carlo. Il formaggio e i vermi: Il cosmo di um mugnaio del ‘500. Turin: Einaudi, 1976.

GRAFTON, Anthony. Cardano’s Cosmos: The Worlds and Works of a Renaissance Astrologer. Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press, 1999.

GRAFTON, Anthony. The Culture of Correction in Renaissance Europe. London: British Library, 2012.

GREGORY, Brad S. The Unintended Reformation. How a Religious Revolution Secularized Society. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2012.

KAMEN, Henry. The Spanish Inquisition, 4th edition. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2014.

LEITÃO, Henrique. “Entering Dangerous Ground: Jesuits Teaching Astrology and Chiromancy in Lisbon.” In The Jesuits II: Cultures, Sciences, and the Arts, 1540–1773, ed. John O’Malley, Gauvin Alexander Bailey, Steven J. Harris, T. Frank Kennedy, pp. 371–89. Toronto: Toronto University Press, 2006.

MARTINS, Maria Teresa Payan. “O Índice Inquisitorial de 1624 à luz de novos documentos.” Cultura 28 (2011): 68–87.

MAYER, Thomas F. The Roman Inquisition: Trying Galileo. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.

O’MALLEY, John W. Trent. What Happened at the Council? Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2013.

PAIVA, José Pedro. “Bispos, imprensa, livro e censura no Portugal de Quinhentos.” Revista de história das ideias 28 (2007): 687–737.

PAIVA, José Pedro. Baluartes da fé e da disciplina. O enlace entre a Inquisição e os bispos em Portugal (1536–1750). Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade, 2011.

PASTORE, Gianriccardo Grassia. “Astrologia e Inquisição em Portugal nos séculos XVI e XVII.” Lisbon: Msc Thesis presented to the University of Lisbon, 2014.

PEREIRA, Isaías da Rosa. “A censura dos livros na Inquisição em Portugal.” In Amar, sentir e viver a história. Estudos de homenagem a Joaquim Veríssimo Serrão, pp. 489–514. Lisbon: Colibri, 1995.

REGIER, Jonathan. “Reading Cardano with the Roman Inquisition: Astrology, Celestial Physics, and the Force of Heresy.” Isis 110 (2019): 661–79.

SARAIVA, António José. The Marrano Factory: The Portuguese Inquisition and its New Christians, 1536–1765. Leiden: Brill, 2001.

SOLOMON, Herman Prins. “Reaberto o debate entre I. S. Révah e A. J. Saraiva sobre o criptojudaísmo peninsular?” Caderno de Estudos Sefarditas 5 (2005): 89–114.

STOLZENBERG, Daniel. “The Holy Office in the Republic of Letters: Roman Censorship, Dutch Atlases, and the European Information Order, circa 1660.” Isis 110 (2019): 1–23.

TARRANT, Neil. “Censoring Science in Sixteenth-century Italy: Recent (and Not-so-recent) Research.” History of Science 52 (2014): 1–27.

TARRANT, Neil. “Giambattista Della Porta and the Roman Inquisition: Censorship and the Definition of Nature’s Limits in Sixteenth-century Italy.” British Journal for the History of Science 46 (2012): 1–25.

TARRANT, Neill. “Between Aquinas and Eymerich: The Roman Inquisition’s Use of Dominican Thought in the Censorship of Alchemy.” Ambix 65 (2018): 210–31.

VIAN HERRERO, Ana Vian, Maria José Vega, María José, Roger Friedlein, eds. Diálogo y censura en el siglo XVI (España y Portugal). Madrid: Vervuert, 2016.

WALKER, Timothy D. Doctors, Folk Medicine and the Inquisition. The Repression of Magical Healing in Portugal during the Enlightenment. Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2005.