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Appendix A

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 September 2012

Jeffrey R. Watt
Affiliation:
University of Mississippi
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Summary

Chronological List of the Possessions of Santa Chiara

1) 26 January 1636: Paolina Forni, a “young” laywoman and lady-inwaiting; died from her ills on 23 May 1636.

2) February (?) 1636: Leonora Galli a “young” lay servant; died from her ills on 13 December 1636.

3) ca. 12 April 1637: Ottavia Bendidio; died from her ills on 23 January 1638 at age thirty-three.

4) 28 October 1637: Giulia Angelica Sertori, age thirty-nine.

5) 28 October 1637: Barbara Leonora Forni, age twenty.

6) 4 November 1637: Flerida (also known as Paola Francesca) Federici (also known as Cimadori), age thirty-five.

7) 4 November 1637: Degnamerita Solieri, age thirty-two.

8) 4 November 1637: Margherita Felice Castagnini, about thirty-nine, cured of her ills before the Holy Office's investigation began.

9) 8 November 1637: Clara Maria Amoldoni, age twenty-four.

10) December 1637–January 1638: Maria Maddalena Colevati, age fifty.

11) December 1637–January 1638: Cinzia Ciarlatina, age twenty-nine.

12) December 1637–January 1638: Veronica Maria Coccapani, age twenty-four.

13) 24 February 1638: Caterina Margherita Ronchi, age twenty-one.

14) 24 February 1638: Anna Maria Martinelli, age seventeen.

NB: The above ages of the Clarisses, other than that of Ottavia Bendidio, refer to the time at which the Holy Office's investigation began (19 April 1638).

Sources: ASM, Inq., b. 108; AMSCC, Memoriale secondo.

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The Scourge of Demons
Possession, Lust, and Witchcraft in a Seventeenth-Century Italian Convent
, pp. 215
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2009

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