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Qu'est-ce (qui) est auto-da-fe - définition

SHORT STORY BY ROGER ZELAZNY
Auto-da-Fe (short story)

Auto-da-fé (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Auto de fe (disambiguation); Auto-da-fe (disambiguation); Auto-da-Fé
An auto-da-fé (or auto da fé or auto de fe) is a Roman Catholic church ritual which became associated with the Spanish Inquisition.
Auto-da-fe         
  • 1683 painting by [[Francisco Rizi]] depicting the ''auto-da-fé'' held in [[Plaza Mayor, Madrid]], in 1680.
  • Condemned by the Inquisition wearing a sanbenito carrying the cross of St. Andrew ([[Francisco de Goya]]).
  • An auto-da-fé in Seville, illustration from 1870
RITUAL OF PENANCE OF CONDEMNED HERETICS/APOSTATES DURING THE SPANISH, PORTUGUESE OR MEXICAN INQUISITIONS
Auto da fé; Auto da Fe; Auto-da-fe; Auto-Da-Fe; Auto-Da-Fé; Auto de Fe; Auto-de-fes; Autos da fe; Autodafè; Auto Du Fae; Auto Da Fé; Autodafé; Autodafe; Auto-de-fé; Auto de fe; Auto da Fé; Autos-da-fé; Auto de fé; Auto da fe
·noun A session of the court of Inquisition.
II. Auto-da-fe ·noun A judgment of the Inquisition in Spain and Portugal condemning or acquitting persons accused of religious offenses.
III. Auto-da-fe ·noun An execution of such sentence, by the civil power, ·esp. the burning of a heretic. It was usually held on Sunday, and was made a great public solemnity by impressive forms and ceremonies.
auto-da-fe         
  • 1683 painting by [[Francisco Rizi]] depicting the ''auto-da-fé'' held in [[Plaza Mayor, Madrid]], in 1680.
  • Condemned by the Inquisition wearing a sanbenito carrying the cross of St. Andrew ([[Francisco de Goya]]).
  • An auto-da-fé in Seville, illustration from 1870
RITUAL OF PENANCE OF CONDEMNED HERETICS/APOSTATES DURING THE SPANISH, PORTUGUESE OR MEXICAN INQUISITIONS
Auto da fé; Auto da Fe; Auto-da-fe; Auto-Da-Fe; Auto-Da-Fé; Auto de Fe; Auto-de-fes; Autos da fe; Autodafè; Auto Du Fae; Auto Da Fé; Autodafé; Autodafe; Auto-de-fé; Auto de fe; Auto da Fé; Autos-da-fé; Auto de fé; Auto da fe
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¦ noun (plural autos-da-fe ??:t??z-) the burning of a heretic by the Spanish Inquisition.
Origin
C18: from Port., lit. 'act of the faith'.

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Auto-da-Fé (short story)

"Auto-da-Fé" is a short story by Roger Zelazny from Harlan Ellison's science fiction anthology Dangerous Visions. The plot concerns a contest analogous to a bullfight between humans and autonomous cars, with human "mechadors" who combat robotic Chevrolets or Pontiacs. It has been reprinted at least 40 times, in at least 4 languages.

The title is a play on words involving the phrases auto-da-fé and automobile.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour auto-da-fe
1. What has been caused by mankind can, in theory, be un–caused, though I cannot see humans reverting to the energy stone age, even to avert a species auto–da–fe.
2. Pence, chairman of a group of House conservatives called the Republican Study Committee, was complaining to his companions about a Robert Novak column in yesterday‘s Washington Post saying Pence was subjected to a "closed–door auto–da–fe" from Speaker Dennis Hastert and Majority Leader Tom DeLay for daring to suggest that the profligate House leadership should reconsider its big–spending ways.
3. "They were overly defensive and need to accept that in a diverse society we should be free to make polite requests of this kind." But Mr Phillips said the debate was now becoming dangerously polarised, and "seems to have turned into something really quite ugly". He added: "On one side of the trenches we have those who want a fully fledged auto– da–fe against British Muslims, in which anything any Muslim does or says must be condemned as a signal of their wilful alienation and separation.