This volume presents a critical edition of the works of Ramon Llull, a towering figure in Catalan literature and medieval philosophy. Based on a meticulous examination of the oldest and most reliable manuscripts, "Obres de Ramon Lull" offers scholars and enthusiasts alike an unparalleled opportunity to engage with Llull's profound and wide-ranging ideas.
Ramon Llull (1232?-1316), a philosopher, mystic, logician, and writer, is celebrated for his innovative approach to knowledge and his ambitious project of converting non-Christians through reason and dialogue. His works span theology, philosophy, logic, and mysticism, reflecting a deep engagement with both Christian and Islamic thought. This edition provides valuable insights into the intellectual landscape of the Middle Ages and the enduring legacy of one of its most original thinkers.
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