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TheIndex Librorum Prohibitorum(English:Index of Forbidden Books) was a changing list of publications deemedhereticalor contrary to morality by the Sacred Congregation of the Index (a formerDicasteryof theRoman Curia);Catholicswere forbidden to print or read them, subject to the local bishop.[1]Catholic states could enact laws to adapt or adopt the list and enforce it.
TheIndexwas active from 1560 to 1966.[2][3][4][page needed]It banned thousands of book titles and blacklisted publications, including the works of Europe's intellectual elites.[5][6][7]
TheIndexcondemned religious and secular texts alike, grading works by the degree to which they were deemed to be repugnant, potentially misleading and / or heretical to the Sacred Congregation of the Index (a formerDicasteryof theRoman Curia) at the time.[8]The aim of the list was to protect church members from reading theologically, culturally, or politically disruptive books. At times such books included the works of theologians, such asRobert Bellarmine[9]and philosopherastronomers, such asJohannes Kepler'sEpitome astronomiae Copernicanae(published in three volumes from 1618 to 1621), which was on the Index from 1621 to 1835;philosophers, such asAntonio Rosmini-Serbati[10]andImmanuel Kant'sCritique of Pure Reason(1781); and editions and translations of the Bible that had not been approved. Editions of theIndexalso contained the rules of the Church relating to the reading, selling, and preemptive censorship of books.[11]
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