Darrera modificació: 2012-11-24 Bases de dades: Sciència.cat, Llull
Lullus, Raimundus, 12-15, Quattuor libri principiorum, ed. María Asunción Sánchez Manzano, Turnhout, Brepols (Raimundi Lulli Opera Latina, 31 / Corpus Christianorum: Continuatio Mediaevalis, 185), 2007, xlviii + 580 pp.
- Resum
- Lullus' Quattuor libri principiorum (Liber principiorum theologiae, Liber principiorum philosophiae, Liber principiorum iuris, Liber principiorum medicinae) were developed from the Ars compendiosa inueniendi ueritatem. They were probably written in the period ca. 1274-1283. In these four books we find the main rules of Lullian Art in an early stage, as a muster of Lullus'universal knowledge system. These books are here set together to show the unity of method for theology, philosophy and justice. The traditional matters about medicine are explained with the existing logical constraints taken into account. The chapters on generation and corruption, fever, urine and pulse show the current theory of humours and the optimal levels of the four natural elements, preventive treatments, and the means to recover from illness. The book Principia medicinae is the only one that has parallel textual Catalan tradition (Començaments de medicina).
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- Llull, Ramon
Llatí Edició Religió - Teologia cristiana Medicina - Farmacologia Filosofia Dret
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