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INDEX

AAdly Guirgis, Stephen, 1Aquinas, Thomas, 83–84, 244, 246Arguijo, Juan de, 5, 86–87,

141–142, 251Arianism

beliefs, 45–46Toledo Council, 31

Aristotle, 123, 167, 168, 168n6,168n7, 169, 172, 198, 223n108,228, 228n119

Asenjo, Julio Alonso, 7, 86n4, 102,105, 109, 247

Augustine (saint), 1, 20n15, 244Auto sacramental, 5, 41, 231, 235,

242, 244, 267, 268Avancino, Nicolao, 199Ávila, Hernando de, 5, 86, 90, 92,

107, 121, 192, 251

BBarberini, Francesco (Cardinal), 222Barca, Calderón de la, 133, 234, 259Baroque

illusion, 6, 146Maravall, José Antonio

(definition), 5–6

meraviglia, 198, 224Bataille, Georges

notion of sacrifice, 62suffering, 62, 64–65

Baudrillard, Jean, 68Bíclaro, Juan de, 25–28Bordieu, Pierre

Doxa, 13–15Orthodoxy, 13–14

Brizzi, Gian Paolo, 7

CCastelvetro, Ludovico, 168, 168n7, 226Catholicism, 22, 26, 28, 31, 33,

45–48, 51, 55, 69, 74, 76, 77, 79,89, 94–95, 101, 116, 127, 137,138, 141, 142, 149, 152, 162,163, 175–176, 180, 188n44,192–193, 204, 206, 207, 217,242, 251, 255, 266, 267

Caussin, Nicolas, 52, 53, 174, 212Cerda, Melchor de la, 5, 86–87,

232, 251Charles III (King of Spain), 53–54Clément, Jacques, 49–51Collegio Romano, 5, 171, 199,

201–204, 209–220

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Comedia martiriológica, 54, 67,108, 162

Commedia dell’arte, 35, 165, 167, 197Cortéz, Hernán, 258Coste La Calprènede, Gautier de, 174Council of Trent, 15, 44, 46, 71, 78,

200, 201, 243, 257, 265Counter reformation, 9, 19, 34,

44, 65, 67, 87, 150, 174,192, 200, 216

DCruz, Juana Inés de la

Carta atenagórica, 233El divino Narciso, 235, 252, 257interest in theology, 5, 6San Hermenegildo, el martír del

sacramento, 5, 8, 231, 233Derrida, Jacques

faith, 62responsibility, 62sacrifice as ‘gift of death’, 62–63sacrifice as mysterium

tremendum, 62Devotion

popular, 15to saints, 2, 12

Dominicans, 50, 71Dubreil, Jean, 35

EEnríquez Gómez, Antonio, 10Entretenimiento, 86, 101–103, 107,

173, 247Eucharist (sacrament)

Cannibalism, 258Communion, 258dios comido, 257, 259Transubstantiation, 257–258

FFeast of Corpus Christi, 34n21, 231,

234, 242, 244, 265n67Fernández de Santa Cruz,

Manuel, 233Franciscans, 71, 82Franck, Francisco Javier, 231n1Frare, Pierantonio, 4, 183,

189–192, 197

GGarnet, Henry, 51, 51n62Garzón-Blanco, Armando, 105, 107Genesius (saint), 41–42Gnerchi, Gualtiero, 213Gracioso, 136, 162, 197Gregory the Great (pope), 25–27,

31–32, 87, 151Griffin, Nigel, 7, 35

HHagiography

comedia de santos, 142hagiographical drama, 13, 15, 17,

68, 80, 83–84Henri III (King of France), 49, 50Henri IV (King of France), 49–50Hermenegildo

beatification and canonization, 139civil war, 25, 30, 32, 89, 100,

111, 239Conversion, 31, 143death sentence, 69martyrdom, 26n1, 27–28, 31, 33,

57–58, 61, 110, 113, 114,151–152, 163, 172, 192, 235,240, 243, 249, 251 (see alsocomedia martiriológica)

290 INDEX

paintings of, 58, 69, 74; Carreño,Juan, 74; Goya, Francisco, 74;Herrera, Francisco (theFather), 58; Herrera, Francisco(the Son), 69

Höpfl, Harro, 56Hoz y Mota, Juan Claudio de la, 234Huitzilopochtli, 254, 256–258

IIncarnation, 16, 45, 60, 66, 193,

199, 265Isidoro (saint), 25–27

JJames I (King of England), 51Jesuit drama and theatre

allegorical characters, 242creativity, 36, 229education, 7, 35, 89, 97, 203female characters, 171homoeroticism, 214rhetoric, 6, 41, 135, 142, 203spectacular effects, 39teatro de colegio, 43, 134use of Latin, 211

Jesuit missionariesAcosta, José de, 252n37Brébeuf, Jean de, 80de Nobili, Roberto, 72Pérez de Ribas, Andrés, 76n117, 80Ricci, Matteo, 76n115Tekakwitha, Catherine, 80n127Xavier, Francis, 75–76

Jesuit spiritualitysensorial memory, 38spatial composition, 39

Jesuitsfoundation of the order, 202beginnings, 49spirituality, 39See also Society of Jesus

Jesús María, José de, 53

KKenosis, 16–17Kircher, Athanasius, 35

LLa tragedia de San Hermenegildo, 5,

8, 43, 85–87, 90, 91, 98,99–101, 104, 106–109,114, 115, 119, 121, 122,126, 129, 131, 134, 135,136, 141, 142, 150, 151,154, 162, 163, 174, 192,195, 231, 234, 242, 243,246–248

Leander, also known as Leandro(bishop of Seville), 62

Lessius, Leonardus, 57López de Gomara, Francisco, 259Loyola, Ignatius de

conversion, 75Spiritual Exercises, 47, 66,

75, 78Luther, Martin, 13, 46, 265

MMaravall, José Antonio, 6, 99, 100n26Mariana, Juan de, 50, 51, 54–56, 234,

235, 267Marino, Giambattista, 224, 227,

227n117

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Martyrdom, 4, 5, 12, 15, 17, 27, 28,31–33, 42, 46, 57–58, 61, 68, 69,73, 74, 76, 78, 80–81, 83, 101,110, 113–115, 122, 130, 131,134, 138, 141, 143, 144, 146,151, 152, 163, 172, 173, 178,188n44, 192–193, 195, 199,217–219, 223, 235, 239–240,243, 249–251, 266, 270

Dassbach, Elena(definition), 142–144

Mazarin (Cardinal), 53McCabe, William Hugh, 7–9, 213Méndez Plancarte, Alfonso, 257n49Müller, Johannes, 3

NNeo-Aristotelianism, 6, 167Nicea Council

Nicene creed, 45Nicene faith, 31

Núñez de Miranda, Antonio, 232,233, 235

OOlivier, Gaspard, 53O’Malley, John, 9, 200n65

PPallavicino, Sforza

Collegio Romano, 5, 199,201–204, 209

Del Bene, 209, 211n87Ermenegildo, 3, 5, 56, 56n73,

61, 79, 172, 199–201, 205,205n77, 206, 208, 213, 214,215n97, 216, 217, 217n100,

219, 220, 220n103, 222, 223,224, 225, 267

Paul III (pope), 48, 201Paz, Octavio, 232, 237, 238, 241,

249, 251Philip III (King of Spain), 135, 138,

139, 141, 153n126, 173, 173n17Philip II (King of Spain), 85, 132, 138Philip IV (King of Spain), 85, 135,

153n126Porée, Charles, 53Possevino, Antonio, 42, 56Post-Tridentine Church, 5, 13, 33, 90,

158n137, 194Pousset de Montauban, Jacques, 174Pozzo, Andrea, 35Protestants

against dogma, 13, 14, 46, 90, 129,266

eucharist, 249, 265history, 42understanding of faith and deeds, 46

QQuintilian, 98

RRatio studiorum, 158, 171, 181, 212Reformation, 6, 9, 13, 19, 25, 34, 44,

46, 65, 67, 87, 89, 115, 129,131n87, 150, 158, 174, 192,200, 202, 216, 265, 269

See also ProtestantsRegicide (theory of)

Acquaviva, Claudius, 52Becan, Martin, 51Bellarmine, Robert, 51Mariana, Juan de, 51, 54Ribadeneira, Pedro de, 56

292 INDEX

Suarez, Francisco, 51Regimini militantis ecclesiae, 48Relics, 78, 78n121, 79,

83, 243Requerimiento, 255Ribadeneira, Pedro de, 56, 57Richelieu (Cardinal), 52, 53Ricoeur, Paul, 18, 19, 23Robortello, Francesco, 167, 168n6

SSacrament, 89, 91, 138, 234, 241,

242, 244, 246–252, 256, 258,259, 263–265, 267

Sacred, 2, 13–15, 75, 78, 79, 96,97n21, 136n96, 154n127, 170,244, 257

Galimberti, Umberto (definitionof), 14, 15

Sacrificeatonement, 258bloodletting, 231, 258body vs. soul, 130, 217circularity of, 65crucifixion, 65, 66, 77Dahl, Mary Karen (definition of), 73ethics of, 15imitatio Christi, 21, 83Keenan, Dennis King (economical

and uneconomicalsacrifice), 59, 61

redemption, 258self-sacrifice, 14, 60, 246under mosaic law, 65, 263

Society of Jesus, 2–7, 9, 13–15, 23,33–36, 39, 40, 42–44, 48–58, 59,62, 73, 75–78, 80, 83, 86–88,99–104, 107, 116, 117, 121,122, 127, 132, 142, 150,170, 173, 175, 195, 199–201,

203, 204, 211, 212, 217, 218,234, 235, 238, 243, 244, 247,251, 258, 263, 266, 267,270, 271

Stanislavsky, Konstantin, 37Stefonio, Bernardino, 170, 171n12

TTesauro, Emanuele

Cannocchiale Aristotelico, 172,174n22, 181, 181n31,182, 195

Ermegildo, 5, 172–175, 181–185,188, 189, 192–199, 218,219, 267

Hermenegildus, 5, 131, 172–175,181, 185, 193, 199

Tours, Gregory of, 25, 27, 28, 30–32Trinitarian dogma, 14, 46, 163, 192Trinity, 5, 31, 43, 46, 61, 90, 91,

97, 98, 118, 127, 137, 138,163, 192, 194, 242, 249,263, 265

See also Trinitarian dogmaTrope

Hermenegildo, 9, 21, 22, 46,47, 61, 74, 231, 247, 263,265, 267

as theatrical metaphor, 3, 18, 19,23, 25, 268, 269, 271

Tyrannicide (theory of), 34, 51,54, 150

VValentin, Jean-Marie, 4, 7Valle, Federico della, 7, 198Vega, Lope de

Arte nuevo de hacer comedias en estetiempo, 196n56

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Vega, Lope de (cont.)La mayor corona, 8, 132–135, 234

Vélez de Guevara, Luis, 259Venegas, Miguel, 214, 214n95Vieira, Antonio, 233, 244Visigoths

government, 46religion, 29, 32, 56, 193, 240in Spain, 28, 56, 154

ZZarate, Fernando

de, 104, 162Mártyr y rey de Sevilla, San

Hermenegildo, 162See also Enríquez Gómez, Antonio

Žižek, Slavojdefinition of pain, 60, 83sacrifice, 60, 68

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