TINOCO, PEDRO
Practitioner Bio
Born c. 1620 in Mexico City, Mexico. Son of Diego Tinoco and Catalina de Silva Enriquez. Brother of Isabel Tinoco. Graduated 7 September 1641 from Real Universidad de México with degrees in philosophy and medicine. Worked as a doctor with the title of bachiller. Observer of Mosaic laws. Tried in 1642 for judaizing. Reconciled in 1649 with: sanbenito, confiscation of property, abjuration de vehementi, Auto de Fe - 200 lashes, and life imprisonment in Spain.
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Bibliography (secondary sources relating to this practitioner)
Bocanegra, Mathias de. Jews and the Inquisition of Mexico: The Great Auto de Fe of 1649. Translated by Seymour B. Liebman. Kansas: Coronado Press, 1974.
Escobar Quevedo, Ricardo. Inquisición y Judaizantes En America Española (Siglos XVI-XVII). Bogotá: Editorial Universidad del Rosario, 2008.
Fernández de Recas, Guillermo S. Medicina: Nomina de Bachilleres, Licenciados, y Doctores (1607-1780) y Guia de Meritos y Servicios (1763-1828), Documentos En El Archivo General de La Nación. Mexico: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1960.
Liebman, Seymour B. A Guide to Jewish References in the Mexican Colonial Era, 1521-1821. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1964.
———. The Inquisitors and the Jews in the New World: Summaries of Procesos, 1500-1810. Coral Gables: University of Miami Press, 1975.
———. The Jews in New Spain: Faith, Flame, and the Inquisition. Coral Gables: University of Miami Press, 1970.
Martínez Hernández, Gerardo. “La Medicina En La Nueva España. Siglos XVI y XVII.” PhD diss., Universidad de Salamanca, 2010.
Schorsch, Jonathan. Swimming the Christian Atlantic: Judeoconversos, Afroiberians, and Amerindians in the Seventeenth Century. Leiden: Brill, 2007.