BOOK THE FIRST. EARLY LIFE—WORKS—ARREST AND TRIAL AT VIENNE. |
CHAPTER | | PAGE |
I. | Michael Servetus: his Birth, Parentage, and early Education | 3 |
II. | Service with Friar Juan Quintana, Confessor of the Emperor Charles V. | 19 |
III. | The Service with Quintana comes to an End | 29 |
IV. | Intercourse with the Swiss Reformers | 33 |
V. | The Reformers of Strasburg. Publication of the Work on Trinitarian Error | 37 |
VI. | The Authorities of Basle. The Two Dialogues on the Trinity. Leaves Switzerland | 71 |
VII. | Paris. Assumption of the Name of Villeneuve or Villanovanus. Acquaintance with Calvin | 79 |
VIII. | Lyons. Engagement as Reader for the Press with the Trechsels. Edits the Geography of Ptolemy | 86 |
IX. | Lyons. Dr. Symphorien Champier | 99 |
X. | Return to Paris. Studies there. Jo. Winter of Andernach; Andrea Vesalius. Degrees of M.A. and M.D. Lectures on Geography and Astrology | 104 |
XI. | The Treatise on Syrups, and their Use in Medicine | 111 |
XII. | The Medical Faculty of Paris sue Servetus for Lecturing on Judicial Astrology | 116 |
XIII. | Charlieu. Attainment of his thirtieth Year. Views of Baptism | 125 |
XIV. | Settlement at Vienne under the Patronage of the Archbishop. Renewal of Intercourse with the Publishers of Lyons. Second Edition of Ptolemy | 130 |
XV. | Edition of Santes Pagnini’s Latin Bible with Commentary | 139 |
XVI. | Engagement as Editor by Jo. Frelon of Lyons. Correspondence with Calvin | 157 |
XVII. | ‘Christianismi Restitutio,’ the Restoration of Christianity. Discovery of the Pulmonary Circulation | 191 |
XVIII. | Calvin receives a Copy of the ‘Christianismi Restitutio’ | 231 |
XIX. | Calvin denounces Servetus through William Trie to the Ecclesiastical Authorities of Lyons | 235 |
XX. | Arrest of Servetus and Arnoullet, the Publisher. The Trial for Heresy at Vienne. Servetus is suffered to escape from Prison | 252 |
XXI. | Discovery of Arnoullet’s private Printing Establishment. Seizure and Burning of the ‘Christianismi Restitutio,’ along with the Effigy of its Author | 269 |
BOOK THE SECOND. SERVETUS IN GENEVA, FACE TO FACE WITH CALVIN. |
I. | Servetus reaches Geneva. Detained there, he is arrested at the Instance of Calvin | 281 |
II. | Geneva, and the State of Political Parties at the Date of Servetus’ Arrest | 287 |
III. | Servetus is arraigned on the Capital Charge by Calvin | 304 |
IV. | The Trial in its First Phase | 314 |
V. | The Trial in its Second Phase, with the Attorney-General of Geneva as Prosecutor | 333 |
VI. | The Trial in its Second Phase, continued | 351 |
VII. | The Trial continued. The Attorney-General receives fresh instructions from Calvin | <
BOOK I.
EARLY LIFE—WORKS—ARREST AND TRIAL AT VIENNE