Introduction -- 1. The historical context and Gui's, Eymerich's and Ugolini's lives -- 2. The interpretation of Gui's Practica and Eymerich's Directorium -- 3. Inquisitors' companions and relationships with the secular arm and with the rest of the Church -- 4. Detection, interrogation, abjuration and the inquisitor's relationship with his suspects -- 5. Sermones generales : the theatre of Inquisition -- 6. Changes in thinking on Inquisition and heresy -- Conclusions and consequences -- Appendix A: Cautelæ inquisitorum decem contra hæreticorum cavillationes et fraudes -- Appendix B: Super illius specula.
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An investigation of two manuals of inquisition reveals much about the practice in action.