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  2. Index Librorum Prohibitorum - Wikipedia

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    In France it was French officials who decided what books were banned [41] and the Church's Index was not recognized. [42] Spain had its own Index Librorum Prohibitorum et Expurgatorum, which corresponded largely to the Church's, [43] but also included a list of books that were allowed once the forbidden part (sometimes a single sentence) was ...

  3. List of authors and works on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum

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    A complete list of the authors and writings present in the subsequent editions of the index are listed in J. Martinez de Bujanda, Index Librorum Prohibitorum, 1600–1966, Geneva, 2002. The Index includes entries for single or multiple works by an author, all works by an author in a given genre or dealing with a given topic. The scope of the ...

  4. Lists of prohibited books - Wikipedia

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    Index Librorum Prohibitorum. List of authors and works on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum; List of books banned by governments. Book censorship in Canada; Book censorship in China; List of books banned in India; Book censorship in Iran; List of authors banned in Nazi Germany; List of books banned in New Zealand; Book censorship in the Republic ...

  5. It's Banned Books Week. Here's what you need to know - AOL

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    Banned Books Week was established in 1982 by Judith Krug, a librarian and First Amendment proponent. ... A full map of what U.S. states are challenging books can be found online at the ALA's ...

  6. Lists of banned books - Wikipedia

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    Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf has been banned by several European governments. [1] [2] [3] This is an index of lists of banned books, which contain books that have been banned or censored by religious authority or government.

  7. Censorship of the Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Trent, in the early 1560s, declined to make a specific list, but gave general rules for which documents and authors should be allowed or suppressed: the Decretum de indice librorum. With the papal bull Dominici gregis custodiae the so-called Latin: Index tridentinus (Tridentine Index) was published on March 24, 1564, by the Pope.

  8. List of books banned by governments - Wikipedia

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    Banned in Francoist Spain because of its strong criticism of the Nationalist Faction's actions during the Spanish Civil War. [255] The Second Sex: Simone de Beauvoir: 1949 Non-fiction Banned in Francoist Spain for its advocacy of feminism. [256] The Hive: Camilo José Cela: 1950 Fiction Banned by censors of Francoist Spain. [257] The Spanish ...

  9. Pope Paul IV - Wikipedia

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    Paul IV also introduced the Index Librorum Prohibitorum or "Index of Prohibited Books" to Venice, then an independent and prosperous trading state, in order to crack down on the growing threat of Protestantism. Under his authority, all books written by Protestants were banned, together with Italian and German translations of the Latin Bible. [18]