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Medieval censorship and book burning shaped what generations read — and what we can now recover. This video untangles the history of religious book burnings, from the Talmud burnings in Paris to the suppression of Cathar and Waldensian texts, and examines legal instruments like the Council of Toulouse, inquisitorial inventories, and royal edicts. Learn how censorship worked in practice — confiscation, emendation, sequestration, and public bonfires — and how banned works survived through palimpsests, the Cairo Geniza, hidden caches, and marginalia. We trace the roles of church, crown, and local politics, and explain codicology, multispectral imaging, and archival forensics used to recover lost manuscripts. Expect concrete case studies, ethical questions about provenance and restitution, and practical insights for researchers and curious viewers. Perfect for history lovers, manuscript students, and anyone curious about how power, religion, and culture decide which books live or die. Sources and primary documents linked below. Subscribe for deep-dive episodes on manuscript survival, medieval heresy, and textual recovery — and vote in the comments which episode to explore next. Chapters / Timestamps: 0:00 Hook — a book on the pyre 0:25 What “censorship” meant in medieval Europe 1:40 Case study: Talmud burnings and the Paris episode 4:05 Heretical texts: Cathars, Waldensians, & book suppression 6:50 Vernacular scripture & the Council of Toulouse 9:15 “Magic,” astrology, and banned knowledge 11:40 Methods of suppression: confiscation, emendation, burnings 13:30 How texts survived: palimpsests, genizas, hidden caches 15:50 Recovery tools: codicology, multispectral imaging, archives 18:00 Moral & modern lessons: provenance, restitution, ethics 20:00 Closing takeaways & reading list #MedievalHistory #Censorship #BookBurning #HiddenHistory #Manuscripts