I am not afraid... I was born to do this. Jeanne: Sworn testimony of the ‘nullification trial.
The original transcript of ‘Condemnation and nullification trial’
still exist today. Both is online and can be read here.
Trial of Rehabilitation. 1520
Rouen's Old Market Square 1431
Jeanne was convicted of witchcraft and fraud, and
condemned to the grounds of insisting to wear male clothing.
02 Trial of Condemnation Contents The complete 1903 English translation. Overview of the trial: by Gerhard Rempel: History. On the trail of Jeanne d'Arc: by Pierre Champion. Introduction to the trial of Jeanne d'Arc: by Coley Taylor.
03 Trial of Nullification or Rehabilitation Contents The complete English translation.
The trial transcripts The trial of condemnation and the trial of nullification (or rehabilitation) were edited and published for the first time in their entirety by Jules Quicherat between 1841 and 1849.
His edition of the condemnation trial was reedited for the Société de I'Histoire de France by Pierre Tisset and Yvonne Lanhers in three volumes published between 1960 and 1971.
The rehabilitation trial was reedited by Pierre Duparc (3 vols., 1977-1989). Since his edition, it is customary to refer to the second inquest as the nullification trial.