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Llull, Ramon (1233 / 1235-1315 / 1316). Majorcan writer and phi
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Llull, Ramon (1233 / 1235-1315 / 1316). Majorcan writer and phi
Llull, Ramon (1233/1235-1315/1316). Majorcan writer and philosopher. Engraving of Arbor Scientiae (Tree of Science) published in Leiden in 1635
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13th 1635 Allegory Arbor Balearic Beatified Bishop Blessed Branches Catalan Catalonia Catholicism Ciencia Cleric Ecclesiastic Faith Faithful Friar Friars Fruits Habit Language Leiden Llull Lull Lullius Lullus Lully Majorca Majorcan Mediaeval Monk Palma Philosopher Philosophy Priest Principle Raimundo Raimundus Ramon Raymond Robe Root Trunk Vegetal 14th Arbol Lulio
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This engraving depicts the Majorcan writer and philosopher, Ramon Llull (1233/1235-1315/1316), surrounded by the allegory of his most famous work, the Arbor Scientiae, or Tree of Science. Llull, also known as Raimundus Lullus or Raimundus Lulianus, was a Catalan cleric, philosopher, and theologian, born on the Balearic Islands. He is best known for his extensive literary and philosophical works, which aimed to promote the study of the Catholic faith and the use of the Catalan language in scholarly circles. The Arbor Scientiae, represented in this image, is an allegorical representation of the structure of knowledge, with the root symbolizing the divine principle, the trunk representing logic and reason, and the branches and fruits representing the various sciences. Llull believed that the Tree of Science could be used as a tool for converting non-Christians to the faith. Llull wore the habit of a Dominican friar and spent much of his life traveling throughout Europe, promoting his ideas and engaging in debates with scholars and theologians. He was beatified by the Catholic Church in 1826 and is now considered a blessed figure in Catalonia and the Spanish-speaking world. This engraving, published in Leiden in 1635, is a testament to the enduring influence of Llull's ideas and his role as a major figure in European intellectual history. The Tree of Science remains a powerful symbol of the interconnectedness of knowledge and faith, and Llull's legacy continues to inspire scholars and thinkers to this day.
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