The Roman and Viennese indices of prohibited books in Austrian and Bohemian lands under Maria Theresa

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE NEOHELICON Pub Date : 2023-11-11 DOI:10.1007/s11059-023-00718-5
Luka Vidmar
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Abstract Under Maria Theresa (ruled 1740‒1780), handling books in Austrian and Bohemian lands was largely governed by the Index librorum prohibitorum , which the Catholic Church in Rome started publishing in 1559, and the Catalogus librorum a commissione aulica prohibitorum , which the Court Book Censorship Committee in Vienna published from 1754 onward. Through censorship secularization, the Viennese index gradually replaced the Roman one, but that did not mean it did not copy it or that it was more liberal. It was created under the influence of the (moderate and Catholic) Enlightenment, but its main goals continued to be protecting the faith and the Church, as well as pursuing the interests of the (Catholic) ruling dynasty and its state. The Viennese index soon reached the same length as the Roman one, but it by far exceeded it in the frequency of its updates and releases. Compared to the Roman index, it had a more internal character: it did not list the names of the ruler (and co-regent) and responsible officials, nor the areas it applied to. It was more forgiving toward scholarly and older Protestant, political, and philosophical works. It treated pseudo-scholarly and more recent Protestant works, as well as old literature, in a similar way as the Roman index (i.e., mostly strictly), and it was stricter toward religious Catholic works and more recent political and philosophical works and literature (especially plays).
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玛丽亚·特蕾莎统治下的奥地利和波西米亚禁书的罗马和维也纳索引
在玛丽亚·特蕾莎(Maria Theresa, 1740-1780年在位)统治时期,奥地利和波西米亚地区的图书管理主要由罗马天主教会于1559年开始出版的《图书目录》(Index librorum prohibitorum)和维也纳法院图书审查委员会从1754年开始出版的《图书目录》(Catalogus librorum a commissione aulica prohibitorum)管理。通过审查制度的世俗化,维也纳索引逐渐取代了罗马索引,但这并不意味着维也纳索引没有复制罗马索引,也不意味着维也纳索引更加自由。它是在(温和和天主教)启蒙运动的影响下创建的,但其主要目标仍然是保护信仰和教会,以及追求(天主教)统治王朝及其国家的利益。维也纳指数很快就达到了与罗马指数相同的长度,但它在更新和发布的频率上远远超过了罗马指数。与罗马索引相比,它有一个更内部的特征:它没有列出统治者(和共同摄政王)和负责官员的名字,也没有它适用的地区。它对学术性和较老的新教、政治和哲学著作更为宽容。它以与罗马索引类似的方式对待伪学术和较新的新教作品,以及旧文学(即,大部分严格),对宗教天主教作品和较新的政治和哲学作品以及文学(特别是戏剧)更为严格。
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期刊介绍: Neohelicon welcomes studies on all aspects of comparative and world literature, critical theory and practice.  In the discussion of literary historical topics (including literary movements, epochs, or regions), analytical contributions based on a solidly-anchored methodology are preferred.
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