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Book Synopsis: No account is more critical to our understanding of Joan of Arc than the contemporary record of her trial in 1431. Convened at Rouen and directed by bishop Pierre Cauchon, the trial culminated in Joan's public execution for heresy. The trial record, which sometimes preserves Joan's very words, unveils her life, character, visions, and motives in fascinating detail. Here is one of our richest sources for the life of a medieval woman.
This new translation, the first in fifty years, is based on the full record of the trial proceedings in Latin. Recent scholarship dates this text to the year of the trial itself, thereby lending it a greater claim to authority than had traditionally been assumed. Contemporary documents copied into the trial furnish a guide to political developments in Joan's career—from her capture to the attempts to control public opinion following her execution.
Daniel Hobbins sets the trial in its legal and historical context. In exploring Joan's place in fifteenth-century society, he suggests that her claims to divine revelation conformed to a recognizable profile of holy women in her culture, yet Joan broke this mold by embracing a military lifestyle. By combining the roles of visionary and of military leader, Joan astonished contemporaries and still fascinates us today.
Obscured by the passing of centuries and distorted by the lens of modern cinema, the story of the historical Joan of Arc comes vividly to life once again.
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Discover the captivating story of Joan of Arc like never before with "The Trial of Joan of Arc" book. This book unveils the life, character, visions, and motives of one of history's most inspiring figures, Joan of Arc. With an accurate translation based on the full record of the trial proceedings in Latin, this book offers a richer and more authoritative account than ever before.
Immerse yourself in the fifteenth-century society as Daniel Hobbins sets the trial in its legal and historical context. You'll gain a deeper understanding of Joan's remarkable journey as she shattered societal norms by embracing a military lifestyle while claiming divine revelation. Her story astonished contemporaries and continues to fascinate us to this day.
Don't let the passing of centuries and distorted movie portrayals deceive you. Get the true story of the historical Joan of Arc with "The Trial of Joan of Arc" book. Order your copy today and step into the world of a medieval woman who defied expectations and left an indelible mark on history.
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