The inventories of the possessions of Amato Lusitano, Francisco Barbosa and Joseph Molcho fleeing the Inquisition in Ancona (1555)

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade, António Manuel Lopes
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Crespo, Hugo Miguel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.34624/agora.v0i14.1.9905
Resumo: The autos-de-fé which took place in Ancona, between April and June 1556, during the pontificate of Pope Paul VI, stand out as one of the most tragic episodes of the Sephardic Diaspora in the Italic Peninsula in which about three dozens of Portuguese Jews were slaughtered. The papal commissioners began by confiscating and drawing up an inventory and estimating the possessions of numerous members of the Jewish-ortuguese community, between August and November 1555, shortly after cardinal Carafa ascended to the pontifical solium. Among those whose possessions have been listed (there are 48 extant inventories) one finds the names of two prominent physicians, Amato Lusitano and Francisco Barbosa, and that of an apothecary, Joseph Molcho, one of the martyrs of the autos-de-fé. This study seeks to contextualize these events by focusing on the particular situation experienced by these three personalities of the Portuguese Nation, as well as to provide a thorough analysis of the inventories of their possessions. These inventories, which represent exceptional testimonies of the home and professional environments of these figures of the Jewish‐Portuguese community, allow an intimate knowledge and a privileged access, even if by appro‐ximation, to their activities and personalities, through the type of objects they have chosen or were able to be surrounded by.
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spelling The inventories of the possessions of Amato Lusitano, Francisco Barbosa and Joseph Molcho fleeing the Inquisition in Ancona (1555)Os inventários dos bens de Amato Lusitano, Francisco Barbosa e Joseph Molcho, em Ancona, na fuga à Inquisição (1555)The autos-de-fé which took place in Ancona, between April and June 1556, during the pontificate of Pope Paul VI, stand out as one of the most tragic episodes of the Sephardic Diaspora in the Italic Peninsula in which about three dozens of Portuguese Jews were slaughtered. The papal commissioners began by confiscating and drawing up an inventory and estimating the possessions of numerous members of the Jewish-ortuguese community, between August and November 1555, shortly after cardinal Carafa ascended to the pontifical solium. Among those whose possessions have been listed (there are 48 extant inventories) one finds the names of two prominent physicians, Amato Lusitano and Francisco Barbosa, and that of an apothecary, Joseph Molcho, one of the martyrs of the autos-de-fé. This study seeks to contextualize these events by focusing on the particular situation experienced by these three personalities of the Portuguese Nation, as well as to provide a thorough analysis of the inventories of their possessions. These inventories, which represent exceptional testimonies of the home and professional environments of these figures of the Jewish‐Portuguese community, allow an intimate knowledge and a privileged access, even if by appro‐ximation, to their activities and personalities, through the type of objects they have chosen or were able to be surrounded by.Los autos de fe de Ancona que tuvieron lugar entre abril y junio del 1556, durante el pontificado de Pablo IV, supusieron uno de los episodios más trágicos de la diáspora sefardí en la Península Itálica; unos treinta judíos portugueses sufrieron en ellos martirio. Los comisarios papales empezaron por la aprehensión, inventario y evaluación de los bienes de numerosos miembros de la comunidad judía portuguesa entre los meses de agosto y noviembre de 1555, poco después de la ascensión del cardenal Carafa al solio pontificio. Entre los que tuvieron inscritos sus bienes (se conservan 48 inventarios) se encuentran dos prestigiosos médicos, Amato Lusitano y Francisco Barbosa, y un boticario, Joseph Molcho, uno de los mártires de losautos de fe. Este trabajo tiene por objetivo contextualizar estos acontecimientos centrándose en la situación particular vivida por estas tres figuras de la Nación Portuguesa, así como proceder al estudio detallado de losinventarios de sus bienes. Estos inventarios, raros testimonios documentales de los ambientes domésticos y profesionales creados por estas figuras de la comunidad judía portuguesa, permiten un acceso privilegiado (aun quesimple aproximación) a sus actividades y personalidades, y por ello un íntimo conocimiento de ellas, a través del tipo de objetos que escogieron o pudieron reunir en su entorno o en el de sus núcleos familiares. Les autodafés d’Ancône, réalisés entre avril et juin 1556, pendant le pontificat de Paul IV, ont été un des épisodes les plus tragiques de la diaspora sephardite en péninsule italienne, puisqu’environ trois dizaines de juifs portugais y ont été martyrisés. Entre les mois d’août et de novembre 1555, peu de temps après l’ascension au pouvoir papal du cardinal Carafa, les commissaires papaux ont commencé par saisir, inventorier et évaluer les biens d’innombrables membres de la communauté judéo-chrétienne. Deuxmédecins réputés se trouvent parmi ceux qui ont vu leurs biens être saisis (il reste 48 inventaires), Amato Lusitano et Francisco Barbosa, et un apothicaire, Joseph Molcho, un des martyres des autodafés. Dans ce travail nous procédons à une contextualisation de ces événements, celle-ci étant essentiellement centrée sur la situation particulière de ces trois personnalités de la Nation Portugaise, et à l’étude détaillée des inventaires de leurs biens. Rares preuves documentaires écrits de les milieux domestiques et professionels crées par ces hommes appartenant à ca communauté judéo-portugaise, ces inventaires, en fonction du type d’objets choisis, ou ayant été réunis autour de leurs familles, de fournir une connaissance intimiste et de donner un accès privilégié à leurs activités et à leur personnalité.Os autos-de-fé de Ancona, entre Abril e Junho de 1556, durante o pontificado de Paulo IV, constituíram um dos episódios mais trágicos da diáspora sefardita na Península Itálica, no qual foram martirizados cerca de três dezenas de judeus portugueses. Os comissários papais começaram por apreender, inventariar e avaliar os bens de inúmeros membros da comunidade judaico-portuguesa, entre os meses de Agosto e Novembro de 1555, pouco depois da ascensão do cardeal Carafa ao sólio pontifício. Entre aqueles que viram os seus bens arrolados (subsistem 48 inventários), encontram-se dois reputados médicos, Amato Lusitano e Francisco Barbosa, e um boticário, Joseph Molcho, um dos mártires dos autos-de-fé. Este trabalho pretende fazer a contextualização destes acontecimentos, centrada na situação particular vivida por estas três figuras da Nação Portuguesa, bem como proceder ao estudo circunstanciado dos inventários dos seus bens.Raros testemunhos documentais dos ambientes domésticos e profissionais construídos por estas figuras da comunidade judaico-portuguesa, permitem estes inventários um conhecimento intimista e um acesso privilegiado, mesmo que mera aproximação, às suas actividades e personalidades, pelo tipo de objectos que escolheram ou puderam reunir em torno de si ou dos seus núcleos familiares.Universidade de Aveiro2012-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34624/agora.v0i14.1.9905https://doi.org/10.34624/agora.v0i14.1.9905Ágora. Estudos Clássicos em Debate; No 14.1 (2012); 45-90Ágora. Estudos Clássicos em Debate; Núm. 14.1 (2012); 45-90Ágora. Estudos Clássicos em Debate; No 14.1 (2012); 45-90Ágora. 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title The inventories of the possessions of Amato Lusitano, Francisco Barbosa and Joseph Molcho fleeing the Inquisition in Ancona (1555)
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title_short The inventories of the possessions of Amato Lusitano, Francisco Barbosa and Joseph Molcho fleeing the Inquisition in Ancona (1555)
title_full The inventories of the possessions of Amato Lusitano, Francisco Barbosa and Joseph Molcho fleeing the Inquisition in Ancona (1555)
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