Retrieved 98 cases for date
'1500 - 1799'
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"La Divina Commedia"," De Monarchia"
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"Pantagruel", "Gargentua"
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Machiavelli's, "Discorsi", "Il Principe"
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Licensing to print books in Europe
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Martin Luther, "Works", "Address to the German Nobility"
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"Civil and Canonical Law"
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Michel de Montaigne, "Les Essaies"
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Reginald Scott; "A Discovery of Witchcraft"
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John Stubbs; "The Discovery of a Gaping Gulf... "
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Robert Parsons; "A Conference..."
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Index Librorum Prohibitorum
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Galilei Galileo, "Dialogo sopra i due Massimi Sistemi... "
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William Shakespeare is Bowdlerized
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Rene Descartes; "Les Meditations Methaphysiques"
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Moliere; "Le Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur"
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Blaise Pascal; "Lettres a un Provincial", "Pensées"
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Baron Charles Louis Montesquieu; Works of
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John Cleland; "Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure... "
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau; works of
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Diderot; "L'Encyclopedie"
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Kant; "Critique of Pure Reason" and other works
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Beaumarchais, "Le Barbier de Seville", "Memoires", "Le Mariage de Figaro"
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The Lord Chamberlain, "The Licensing Act"
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Sade, "Justine or the Misfortunes of Virtue", "Juliette"
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Goethe, "The Sorrows of Wertherr," "Faust"
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Miguel de Molinos - Author
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Thomas Paine, Religious Prohibition
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Puritan Theocracy in Colonial America
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John Peter Zenger, publisher
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Sedition Act, Ratification of the First Amendment
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Pietro Aretino's book Sonnetti Lussuriosi
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Jose de Acosta, Spanish missionary in South America
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Thomas Aikenhead, Scottish priest and freethinker
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Pietro Aretino, Italian writer and satirist
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Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, German theologian and freethinker
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Andrew Barton, Colonial American dramatist
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Pierre Bayle, French writer, philosopher and theologian
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Pierre-Augustin Caron De Beaumarchais, French playwright
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John Biddle, English theologian
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Satirical religious writings of Desiderius Erasmus
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The Boston Chronicle, a colonial American newspaper
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The Fandango
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Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno
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Indonesian theologian Hamzah Fansuri
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British playwright Henry Fielding
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Jean Calvin: French theologian and religious reformer who censored and was censored
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John Cleland's novel "Memoir of a Woman of Pleasure" censored for two centuries around the world
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Pierre Cornielle's play "Le Cid" censored by Academie Francaise
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Dante's "De Moncarchia" censored by Pope
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John Dryden's play "Amphitryon" censored
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Latin American and Spanish dance Fandango censored in Spain
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Chinese censorship of Li Zhi
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The Marqius de Sade
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Santo Kyoden
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JeromePlaiz
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Peterrer
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JeromePlaiz
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Peterrer
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JeromePlaiz
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FrankKirty
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Peterrer
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