Girolamo Donzellini on Anger: Managing Emotions between Inquisition Trials Alessandro Arcangeli Religion is relevant in many ways to the study of the historical construction, expression and perception of passions. Medieval theologians have developed some of the vocabulary and categories most influential in the West. But what about a sixteenth- century learned Latin treatise on anger written by an Italian physician who, within merely two years, will be drowned after a trial before the Venetian Inquisition? Since that was not his first encounter with that tribunal, how much did his personal troubles affect his choice of a subject and way of treating it? Was he expecting, by writing, to influence any future reconsideration of his 58 58