EditorialLlull, Ramon (1233/1235-1315/1316). Majorcan writer and philosopher. Colored engraving of "Arbor Scientiae" (Tree of Science) published in Leiden in 1635.
EditorialLlull, Ramon (1233/1235-1315/1316). Majorcan writer and philosopher. Colored engraving of "Arbor Scientiae" published in Barcelona in 1505. Episcopal Public Library. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
EditorialLlull, Ramon (1233/1235-1315/1316). Majorcan writer and philosopher. Engraving of "Arbor Scientiae" (Tree of Science) published in Leiden in 1635.
EditorialThe Catalan Atlas, 1375. Attributed to the Majorcan Jewish cartographers Abraham and Jehuda Cresques, was service of King of Aragon. National Library of France, Paris.
EditorialThe Catalan Atlas, 1375. Attributed to the Majorcan Jewish cartographers Abraham and Jehuda Cresques, was service of King of Aragon. National Library of France, Paris.
EditorialIsland of Sicily. Portolan chart by Joan Martines, Spanish cartographer of the Majorcan cartographic school (16th century). Manuscript of 19 double-folio maps. Messina, Sicily, 1587. National Library, Madrid, Spain.
EditorialThe Catalan Atlas, 1375. Attributed to the Majorcan Jewish cartographers Abraham and Jehuda Cresques, was service of King of Aragon. National Library of France, Paris.
EditorialLlull, Ramon (1233/1235-1315/1316). Majorcan writer and philosopher. Engraving of "Arbor Scientiae" (Tree of Science) published in Leiden in 1635.
EditorialThe Catalan Atlas, 1375. Attributed to the Majorcan Jewish cartographers Abraham and Jehuda Cresques, was service of King of Aragon. National Library of France, Paris.
EditorialIsland of Sicily. Portolan chart by Joan Martines, Spanish cartographer of the Majorcan cartographic school (16th century). Manuscript of 19 double-folio maps. Messina, Sicily, 1587. National Library, Madrid, Spain.
EditorialLlull, Ramon (1233/1235-1315/1316). Majorcan writer and philosopher. Colored engraving of "Arbor Scientiae" (Tree of Science) published in Leiden in 1635.
EditorialLlull, Ramon (1233/1235-1315/1316). Majorcan writer and philosopher. Colored engraving of "Arbor Scientiae" published in Barcelona in 1505. Episcopal Public Library. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
EditorialThe Catalan Atlas, 1375. Attributed to the Majorcan Jewish cartographers Abraham and Jehuda Cresques, was service of King of Aragon. National Library of France, Paris.
EditorialThe Catalan Atlas, 1375. Attributed to the Majorcan Jewish cartographers Abraham and Jehuda Cresques, was service of King of Aragon. National Library of France, Paris.
EditorialIsland of Sicily. Portolan chart by Joan Martines, Spanish cartographer of the Majorcan cartographic school (16th century). Manuscript of 19 double-folio maps. Messina, Sicily, 1587. National Library, Madrid, Spain.
EditorialThe Catalan Atlas, 1375. Attributed to the Majorcan Jewish cartographers Abraham and Jehuda Cresques, was service of King of Aragon. National Library of France, Paris.
EditorialRamon Llull (1232-1315). Majorcan writer and philosopher, logician and a Franciscan tertiary. He wrote the first major work of Catalan literature. De Nova Logica. Print: Valencia, by Georgius Costilla, 1512. Colored. Episcopal Library. Barcelona. Spain.
EditorialLlull, Ramon (1233/1235-1315/1316). Majorcan writer and philosopher. Colored engraving of "Arbor Scientiae" published in Barcelona in 1505. Episcopal Public Library. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain.
EditorialLlull, Ramon (1233-1315 or 1316). Majorcan writer and philosopher. "Conversion of Ramon Llull". 1) Preaching of Bishop in the convent of the Friars Minor in Majorca. 2) Ramon Llull into the habit "Electorium Parvum Seu Breviculum". Codex St. Peter. Par...
EditorialLlull, Ramon (1233/1235-1315/1316). Majorcan writer and philosopher. Engraving of "Arbor Scientiae" (Tree of Science) published in Leiden in 1635.
EditorialAnselm Turmeda or Abd-Allah at-Tarjuman (1355-1423). Majorcan writer. "La disputa de l'ase". Written in 1417 in Catalan, no part survived in its original language. French translation.
EditorialRamon Llull (1232-1315). Majorcan writer and philosopher, logician and a Franciscan tertiary. He wrote the first major work of Catalan literature. Image from De Nova Logica. Print: Valencia, by Georgius Costilla, 1512. Episcopal Library. Barcelona. Spain.