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Ramon Llull

    January 1, 1232 – January 1, 1316

    Ramon Llull was an influential Catalan thinker whose writings represent an early pinnacle of Catalan literature. His work, which anticipated modern logic and computation theory, encompassed philosophical essays and literary pieces. Llull's intellectual legacy has inspired future generations of scholars, and his literary significance remains evident today.

    Ramon Llull
    Les millors obres de la literatura catalana - 82: Llibre d'Evast e Blanquerna
    Die neue Logik
    The Book of the Lover and the Beloved; Translated from the Catalan of Ramón Lull with an Introductory Essay by E. Allison Peers
    Ramon Llull
    The Book of the Order of Chivalry
    Doctor Illuminatus
    • An anthology which includes the central texts from the acclaimed two-volume compilation Selected Works of Ramon Llull. This volume contains three prefaces on Llull's life, thought, and reputation. Of Llull's works, it offers Book of the Gentile and the Three Wise Men; The Book of the Lover and the Beloved; and Book of the Beasts.

      Doctor Illuminatus
    • Ramon Llull

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This autobiography offers insights into the life of a significant medieval Catalan intellectual, exploring his thoughts, experiences, and contributions to the cultural and intellectual landscape of his time.

      Ramon Llull
    • The book offers a faithful reproduction of the original text, preserving its authenticity and historical significance. Readers can expect to engage with the content as it was originally presented, making it an essential resource for those interested in its themes, context, and the era it represents. This reproduction aims to provide an accurate reflection of the original work, allowing for a deeper understanding and appreciation of its contributions to literature or its respective field.

      The Book of the Lover and the Beloved; Translated from the Catalan of Ramón Lull with an Introductory Essay by E. Allison Peers
    • Der mallorquinische Philosoph Raimundus Lullus (um 1235–1315) versuchte durch eine Kombinatorik der obersten allgemeinen Begriffe alle übrigen Wahrheiten abzuleiten und in ihrem Zusammenhang anschaulich darzustellen. Die Logik hat die Aufgabe der Entdeckung des Wahren und Falschen« und kann diese nur nach Maßgabe einer ihr vorgeordneten Reflexion auf die allen Wissenschaften zugrundeliegenden Grundbegriffe erfüllen. Die Einleitung zeichnet Lulls Leben, seine philosophischen Grundthesen und die Wirkungsgeschichte des katalanischen Denkers nach. Der Text ist mit Ausnahme des Quästionenregisters vollständig wiedergegeben; die Editionsgeschichte wird durch Hinweise zur Textkonstitution erläutert.

      Die neue Logik