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    Early life and family. Scenes from the life of Raymond Lull, in a 14th-century manuscript. Llull was born in Palma into a wealthy family of Barcelona patricians who had come to the Kingdom of Majorca in 1229 with the conquering armies of James I of Aragon.

  2. Feb 10, 2017 · Ramon Llull (1232–1316) is an amazing figure in the field of philosophy during the Middle Ages. He is currently recognized as the author of Ars Magna, a combining logical system to discover the truth, conceived as an instrument to be used in interfaith dialogue to convert infidels.

  3. Jun 30, 2016 · In AD 1305, Bl. Raymond Llull published his Ars Generalis Ultima or Ars Magna ("The Ultimate General Art,") which was originally intended as a debating tool to convert Muslim invaders in Spain,...

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  5. In his Book of the Order of Chivalry, thirteenth-century knight Ramon Llull wrote down a whole lot of information pertaining to knighthood, including a fairly detailed description of the ceremony in which a squire was knighted.

  6. Apr 9, 2012 · Raymond Lull: Medieval Theologian, Philosopher, and Missionary to Muslims. By J. Scott Bridger. St Francis Magazine Vol. 5:1 (2009) Introduction: In the minds of most evangelicals, missions began with William Carey (1761-1834) and his efforts in India during the 18th and 19th centuries. Apart from this, it is supposed, very little was done to ...

  7. Science. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Ramon Llull. views 2,888,466 updated. Ramon Llull. c. 1232-1315. Spanish Alchemist and Scholar. R amon Llull, also known as Raymond Lully, was a quintessential medieval figure: passionate in faith and love, eager to tilt at windmills, a believer in alchemy and its attendant mysticism.

  8. For an English biography of Lull see E. Allison Peers, Ramon Lull: A Biography (London, 1929), which should now be supplemented by Jocelyn N. Hillgarth, Ramon Lull and Lullism in 14th-Century France (Oxford, 1971).

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