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the black death and the dancing mania-第13章

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 them to bind themselves by an oath to burn the Jews; and to forbid persons of that community from entering their city for the space of two hundred years。  Upon this all the Jews in Basle; whose number could not have been inconsiderable; were enclosed in a wooden building; constructed for the purpose; and burnt together with it; upon the mere outcry of the people; without sentence or trial; which; indeed; would have availed them nothing。  Soon after the same thing took place at Freyburg。  A regular Diet was held at Bennefeld; in Alsace; where the bishops; lords; and barons; as also deputies of the counties and towns; consulted how they should proceed with regard to the Jews; and when the deputies of Strasburgnot indeed the bishop of this town; who proved himself a violent fanaticspoke in favour of the persecuted; as nothing criminal was substantiated against them; a great outcry was raised; and it was vehemently asked; why; if so; they had covered their wells and removed their buckets。  A sanguinary decree was resolved upon; of which the populace; who obeyed the call of the nobles and superior clergy; became but the too willing executioners。  Wherever the Jews were not burnt; they were at least banished; and so being compelled to wander about; they fell into the hands of the country people; who; without humanity; and regardless of all laws; persecuted them with fire and sword。  At Spires; the Jews; driven to despair; assembled in their own habitations; which they set on fire; and thus consumed themselves with their families。  The few that remained were forced to submit to baptism; while the dead bodies of the murdered; which lay about the streets; were put into empty wine…casks and rolled into the Rhine; lest they should infect the air。  The mob was forbidden to enter the ruins of the habitations that were burnt in the Jewish quarter; for the senate itself caused search to be made for the treasure; which is said to have been very considerable。 At Strasburg two thousand Jews were burnt alive in their own burial…ground; where a large scaffold had been erected:  a few who promised to embrace Christianity were spared; and their children taken from the pile。  The youth and beauty of several females also excited some commiseration; and they were snatched from death against their will; many; however; who forcibly made their escape from the flames were murdered in the streets。

The senate ordered all pledges and bonds to be returned to the debtors; and divided the money among the work…people。  Many; however; refused to accept the base price of blood; and; indignant at the scenes of bloodthirsty avarice; which made the infuriated multitude forget that the plague was raging around them; presented it to monasteries; in conformity with the advice of their confessors。  In all the countries on the Rhine; these cruelties continued to be perpetrated during the succeeding months; and after quiet was in some degree restored; the people thought to render an acceptable service to God; by taking the bricks of the destroyed dwellings; and the tombstones of the Jews; to repair churches and to erect belfries。

In Mayence alone; 12;000 Jews are said to have been put to a cruel death。  The Flagellants entered that place in August; the Jews; on this occasion; fell out with the Christians and killed several; but when they saw their inability to withstand the increasing superiority of their enemies; and that nothing could save them from destruction; they consumed themselves and their families by setting fire to their dwellings。  Thus also; in other places; the entry of the Flagellants gave rise to scenes of slaughter; and as thirst for blood was everywhere combined with an unbridled spirit of proselytism; a fanatic zeal arose among the Jews to perish as martyrs to their ancient religion。  And how was it possible that they could from the heart embrace Christianity; when its precepts were never more outrageously violated?  At Eslingen the whole Jewish community burned themselves in their synagogue; and mothers were often seen throwing their children on the pile; to prevent their being baptised; and then precipitating themselves into the flames。  In short; whatever deeds fanaticism; revenge; avarice and desperation; in fearful combination; could instigate mankind to perform;and where in such a case is the limit?were executed in the year 1349 throughout Germany; Italy; and France; with impunity; and in the eyes of all the world。  It seemed as if the plague gave rise to scandalous acts and frantic tumults; not to mourning and grief; and the greater part of those who; by their education and rank; were called upon to raise the voice of reason; themselves led on the savage mob to murder and to plunder。  Almost all the Jews who saved their lives by baptism were afterwards burnt at different times; for they continued to be accused of poisoning the water and the air。  Christians also; whom philanthropy or gain had induced to offer them protection; were put on the rack and executed with them。  Many Jews who had embraced Christianity repented of their apostacy; and; returning to their former faith; sealed it with their death。

The humanity and prudence of Clement VI。 must; on this occasion; also be mentioned to his honour; but even the highest ecclesiastical power was insufficient to restrain the unbridled fury of the people。  He not only protected the Jews at Avignon; as far as lay in his power; but also issued two bulls; in which he declared them innocent; and admonished all Christians; though without success; to cease from such groundless persecutions。  The Emperor Charles IV。 was also favourable to them; and sought to avert their destruction wherever he could; but he dared not draw the sword of justice; and even found himself obliged to yield to the selfishness of the Bohemian nobles; who were unwilling to forego so favourable an opportunity of releasing themselves from their Jewish creditors; under favour of an imperial mandate。  Duke Albert of Austria burnt and pillaged those of his cities which had persecuted the Jewsa vain and inhuman proceeding; which; moreover; is not exempt from the suspicion of covetousness; yet he was unable; in his own fortress of Kyberg; to protect some hundreds of Jews; who had been received there; from being barbarously burnt by the inhabitants。  Several other princes and counts; among whom was Ruprecht von der Pfalz; took the Jews under their protection; on the payment of large sums:  in consequence of which they were called 〃Jew…masters;〃 and were in danger of being attacked by the populace and by their powerful neighbours。  These persecuted and ill…used people; except indeed where humane individuals took compassion on them at their own peril; or when they could command riches to purchase protection; had no place of refuge left but the distant country of Lithuania; where Boleslav V。; Duke of Poland (1227…1279) had before granted them liberty of conscience; and King Casimir the Great (1333…1370); yielding to the entreaties of Esther; a favourite Jewess; received them; and granted them further protection; on which account; that country is still inhabited by a great number of Jews; who by their secluded habits have; more than any peo
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