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Postremvs Catalogvs Haereticorum Romæ conflatus, 1559 : Continens Alios Qvatuor Catalogos, nec non eos omnes, qui in Gallia & Flandria post renatum Euangelium fuerunt æditi : Cum Annotationibus Vergij
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple scholarly and library catalogs (including local catalogs, Open Library, Internet Archive, and Google Books) yielded no evidence of an English translation for Pietro Paolo Vergerio's 'Postremvs Catalogvs Haereticorum Romæ conflatus' (1559/1560). The searches confirmed that while other works by Vergerio have been translated, this specific polemical catalog remains untranslated in English.
Verified Apr 1, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, openalex · methodology
In 1559, Rome published a weaponized list of forbidden ideas. Pietro Paolo Vergerio fought back with this blistering polemic that exposes how the Church tried to chain the human mind. Readers will see exactly how a global institution attempted to silence dissent by burning books and monitoring the printing press.