Question 1: [9] Among
the more counter-intuitive inclusions was the Libri Carolini, a
theological work from the 9th century court of ________, which had
only survived in a manuscript in the Vatican Library, before being printed
in the 16th century.
Question 3: ________'s works were notably
never included,[32]
although a number of works that reconciled evolutionary theory and Catholic theology
in ways unacceptable to the Church were included.
Question 4: That some atheists, such as Schopenhauer and ________, were not included was due to the
general (Tridentine) rule that heretical works (i.e., works that
contradict Catholic dogma) are ipso facto forbidden.