Adrian Schoonebench in Philip Van Limborch's Historia Inquisitionis (Amsterdam, 1692).
Adrian Schoonebech in Phillip Van Limorch's Historia Inqisitionis (Amsterdam 1692).
Engraving by Adrian Schoonebech
Engraving by Adrian Schoonebech in Philli Van Limborch, Histori Inquisitionis (Amsterdam, 1692). On the left is the Penitent in a sanbnita, while on the right flames pointed downward to indicate that the heretic had repented was to be strangled before being burnt.
French engraving reproduced in Elias Amezaga, Auto defe en Valladolid (Buenos Aires, 1966).
Valladolid's 1559 auto defe of 1559. A contemporary Dutch print showing the private room under the stage for the repented sinners.
The quemadero to which the condemned were taken for burning usually was outside the city walls. From Elias Amezaga, Auto de fe en Valladolid (Buenos Aires, 1966).
Francisco Rizi's Auto-da-fe on Plaza Mayor, Madrid (1683)







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