There is much to be gathered from Francisco Peña’s edition of the “Directorium” of Eymerich, with elaborate commentaries (Rome, 1578, and repeatedly elsewhere). A compend of these, by Fra Luigi Bariola appeared in Milan, 1610, under the title of “Flores Commentariorum R. D. Franciaci Pegnæ.”
Giovanni Alberghini’s “Manuale Qualificatorum S. Inquisitionis” (Saragossa, 1671, also Cologne, 1740 and Venice, 1754) is also of value for the practice of the Spanish Inquisition.
[1392] Archivo de Simancas, Inquisicion, Lib. 939, fol. 273.
[1393] Archivo de Simancas, Inquisicion, Lib. 943, fol. 62.—MSS. of Royal Library of Copenhagen, 218b, p. 346 (see Appendix).
[1394] Instruccion que han de guardar los Comisarios, Toledo, s. d.
[1395] Archivo de Simancas, Inquisicion, Lib. 890.
[1396] MSS. of Royal Library of Copenhagen, 218b, p. 261.
[1397] Ibidem, p. 250.
[1398] See cases in Baluz. et Mansi Miscell. II, 289.—Fredericq, Corpus Documentt Inquisitionís Neerlandicæ, I, 330-1, 362-3, 365, 398.—Dressel, Vier Documente aus römischen Archiven, pp. 1-48 (Berlin, 1872).
[1399] Archivo de Simancas, Inquisicion, Lib. 926, 927, 933.