
Gratian, Decretum, Causa 15, Fragment
London, Private Owner, Southern French ca. 1300
Maria Alessandra Bilotta, "Le Décret de Gratien: Un
manuscrit de droit canonique toulousain reconstitué," Art de
l'enluminure 24 (2008) 10, 40-41
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Common
Types of
Torture
(in order
of severity)
1.
Tormentum
sibillorum: women, boys, and
less serious offenses
2.
Tormentum
funis
or Tormentum cordae:
"the one that is used most and approved by the Ius commune." Can be made
worse by pouring ice cold water down the defendant's back while elevated
3.
Tormentum vigiliae:
Bound nude on top of a "horse"
Kept awake from fifteen to forty hours. A more severe form with arms
tied behind or extended as in the Corda. "From one hundred men who have
suffered this torture only four or five were 'martyrs' all the rest were
'confessors'."
Farinacci,
Praxis criminalis p. 610 |