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Trial of Jeanne D'Arc
USMARC Cataloging Record

100 1  Joan,|cof Arc, Saint,|d1412-1431 
245 14 The trial of Jeanne d'Arc /|ctranslated into English from 
       the original Latin and French documents by W.P. Barrett ; 
       with an essay, On the trial of Jeanne d'Arc, and Dramatis 
       personae, biographical sketches of the trial judges and 
       other persons involved in the maid's career, trial and 
       death, by Pierre Champion ; translated from the French by 
       Coley Taylor and Ruth H. Kerr ; illustrations by Frank P. 
       Rennie 
250    1st ed 
260    [New York] :|bGotham House,|c1932 
300    xiii, 544 p. :|bill. ;|c25 cm 
500    Double maps on lining papers and fly-leaves 
500    Trial for heresy and sorcery, Feb.-Mar. 1431, at Rouen 
500    "The trial for relapse [May 28-30, 1431]": p. 349-366 
500    The official text of the trial was translated into Latin 
       by Thomas de Courcelles and Guillaume Manchon, not earlier
       than 1435. - cf. p. vii-viii 
500    "The court before which Jeanne was brought to trial at 
       Rouen ... was a composite tribunal. The bishop of Beauvais
       [Pierre Cauchon] claimed and exercised jurisdiction as 
       ordinary. But the deputy inquisitor was joined with him as
       co-ordinate judge with officers of his own." - Murray, 
       T.D., Jeanne d'Arc, p. xxi 
504    Includes bibliographical references 
600 00 Joan,|cof Arc, Saint,|d1412-1431|xTrials, litigation, etc 
650  0 Trials (Heresy)|zFrance 
700 10 Barrett, W. P.|q(Wilfred Phillips),|d1906- 
700 10 Champion, Pierre,|d1880-1942 

Source:
Lillian Goldman Law Library On-Line Public Catalog


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