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Grajal, Gaspar de,
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2 DE GRAJAL, GASPAR
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Civilization, Medieval --- Fourteenth century --- Civilisation médiévale --- Quatorzième siècle --- Congresses. --- Congrès --- Llull, Ramon, --- Frederick --- Domínguez Reboiras, Fernando --- Travel --- Bibliography. --- Sicily (Italy) --- Mediterranean Region --- Sicile (Italie) --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- History --- Histoire --- 2 RAYMUNDUS LULLUS --- 189.2 --- Godsdienst. Theologie--RAYMUNDUS LULLUS --- Philosophy & psychology Medieval Western Patristic --- Conferences - Meetings --- 2 RAYMUNDUS LULLUS Godsdienst. Theologie--RAYMUNDUS LULLUS --- Civilisation médiévale --- Quatorzième siècle --- Congrès --- Domínguez Reboiras, Fernando --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Dominguez Reboiras, Fernando --- Raimundus Lullus
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During his second stay in Paris (1297-1299), Ramon Llull developed an extraordinary literary activity writing 16 works, some of them of considerable length. His attention was once again focused on the presentation of the Art, either to summarize it in accordance with the new changes he had introduced (beginning with the Tabula generalis, op. 53, ROL XXVII), or to present it as a method of renewal of the particular sciences (astronomy and geometry) or as an instrument in the debate on the errors condemned by the bishop of Paris in 1277. The four works presented in this volume are examples of this activity.The Disputatio Eremitae et Raimundi (op. 76) not only represents Llull's closest approximation to the university style of studying the science of theology, based on the Sentences of Peter Lombard, but also the most radical application of his Art as opposed to any discussion fed by the exegesis of "auctoritates".In Arbor philosophiae amoris (op. 77), on the other hand, the application of the Art follows the intent of his previous Ars amativa boni (op. 46, ROL XXIX), thus revealing the intimate connection between the austerity of the artistic language and the exuberance of the contemplative language, the true hallmark of Lullian mysticism.The Consolatio Venetorum (op. 78) illustrates the innovative approach that the Lullian project offers for the moral and political life of the Church. There is no medieval Latin manuscript tradition of the Cantus Raimundi (op. 79).
Theology, Doctrinal --- God (Christianity) --- Trinity --- Faith and reason --- Christianity
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