The Trial of Jeanne d'Arc
| Translated by | W.P. Barrett |
| Illustrator | Frank P. Rennie |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| Location | United States of America |
| First Published In Hardcover | 1932 |
| Pages / Font | 544 pages |
| Chapters | Introduction Here Begin the Proceedings The Officers Appointed take Oath The First Public Session Thursday, February 22nd. Second Session February 24th. Third Session Tuesday, February 27th. Fourth Session March 1st. Fifth Session Saturday March 3rd. Sixth Session First Session in Prison The Vicar of the Lord Inquisitor is Summoned Tuesday, March 13th Thursday, March 15th. In Prison Saturday, March 17th. In Prison The Statements are Presented to the Assessors Here Begins the Ordinary Trial The Tenor of the Articles of Accusation This Wednesday after Psalm Sunday, 1431 Saturday, the Last Day of March, in Prison The Digest is Submitted to the Assessors The Tenor of the Deliberations Eleven Advocates of the Court of Rouen Give their Opinions Jeanne is Charitably Exhorted Public Admonition of The Maid She is Threaten with Torture The Deliberations of the University of Paris are Read Here follow the Articles concerning the Words and Deeds of Jeanne, commonly known as The Maid The Deliberations and Doctrinal Judgment of the Venerable Faculty of Decrees Jeanne's Faults are Expounded to Her The Public Sermon. Jeanne Recants Sentence after the Abjuration The Trial for Relapse. Jeanne Resumes Man's Dress Tuesday, May 29th May 30th, the Last Day of This Trial Subsequent Documents Dramatis Personae by Pierre Champion On the Trial of Jeanne d'Arc by Pierre Champion Bibliography |
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