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He confesses that he has been masterminding the Abbey for decades, and his last victim is the Abbot himself, who has been trapped to suffocate inside a second passage to the chamber. William and Adso discover Jorge waiting for them in the forbidden room. That night, William and Adso penetrate the library once more and enter the finis Africae by solving its etymological riddle by chance.
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The Abbot is distraught that William has not solved the crime, and that the Inquisition is undermining him, so he dismisses William. Nicholas of Morimondo, the glazier, tells William that whoever is the librarian would then become the Abbot, and with new light, William goes to the library to search for evidence. Malachi, near death, returns to the early sermon on the sixth day, and his final words concern scorpions. In response to the recent tragedies in the abbey, Jorge leads a sermon about the coming of the Antichrist.
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Remigio is interrogated by Gui, who scares him into revealing his heretical past, as well as falsely confessing to the crimes of the Abbey under threat of torture. Gui arrests the peasant girl Adso loved, as well as Salvatore, accusing them both of heresy and witchcraft.ĭuring the theological disputation the next day, Severinus, after obtaining a "strange" book, is found dead in his laboratory, prompting William and Adso to search unsuccessfully for it. Bernard Gui, a member of the Inquisition, arrives to search for the murderer via papal decree. On the fourth day, Berengar is found drowned in a bath, although his body bears stains similar to Venantius'. After confessing to William, Adso is absolved, although he still feels guilty. When leaving the library through the kitchen, Adso is seduced by a peasant girl, with whom he has his first sexual experience.
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Adso returns to the library alone in the evening. William learns of how Salvatore of Montferrat, and Remigio of Varagine, two cellarer monks, had a history with the Dulcinian heretics. Someone snatches the book, and they pursue to no avail.īy the day after, Berengar has gone missing, which puts pressure on William. They find a book on Venantius' desk along with some cryptic notes. In spite of Malachi prohibiting William and Adso from entering the labyrinthine library, they penetrate the labyrinth, discovering that there must be a hidden room, entitled the finis Africae after the presumed geographical edge of the world. The only other monks who knew about the indiscretions were Jorge and Venantius. Benno of Uppsala, a rhetoric scholar, reveals to William that the librarian, Malachi of Hildesheim, and his assistant Berengar of Arundel, had a homosexual relationship, until Berengar seduced Adelmo, who committed suicide out of conflicting religious shame. Severinus of Sankt Wendel, the herbalist, tells William that Venantius's body had black stains on the tongue and fingers, which suggests poison. The next day, a scholar of Aristotle and translator of Greek and Arabic, Venantius of Salvemec, is found dead in a vat of pig's blood. William is asked by the monastery's abbot, Abo of Fossanova, to investigate the death: During his enquiry he has a debate with one of the oldest monks in the abbey, Jorge of Burgos, about the theological meaning of laughter, which Jorge despises. Adelmo was skilled at comical artwork, especially concerning religious matters. The monastery is disturbed by the death of Adelmo of Otranto, an illuminator revered for his illustrations. This abbey is being used as neutral ground in a dispute between Pope John XXII and the Franciscans, who are suspected of heresy. In 1327, Franciscan friar William of Baskerville and Adso of Melk, a Benedictine novice travelling under his protection, arrive at a Benedictine monastery in Northern Italy to attend a theological disputation.
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