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Topic: Lullus


In the News (Sat 26 Dec 09)

  
  Lullus (Lul)
Um 738 ist Lullus wieder in Deutschland und tritt in den Benediktinerorden ein.
Oktober 786 starb Lullus in Hersfeld, wo er in der Klosterkirche beigesetzt wurde.
Lullus suchte stärker den Ausgleich mit den fränkischen Königen als Bonifatius, der eine engere Verbindung zum Papsttum in Rom suchte.
www.weblexikon.de /Lullus_(Lul).html   (462 words)

  
 RAFFINIERT.CH - Philosophie - Ramon Llull / Lullus (1232-1316)
Raimundus Lullus, wie er sich latinisiert nannte, entwickelte eine sich auf den
Noch vor Dante benutzte Lullus erstmals eine Volkssprache in seinen schriftstellerischen Werken und gilt daher als Begründer der katalanischen Literatursprache.
Das Buch vom Heiden und den drei Weisen, Stuttgart 1998, Reclam UB ??.
www.raffiniert.ch /sllull.html   (281 words)

  
  History of the Christian Church, Volume V: The Middle Ages. A.D. 1049-1294. | Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Lullus was born in Palma on the island of Majorca.
Eymericus ascribed Lullus’teachings to the suggestion of the devil, and declared that Lullus maintained the erroneous proposition that "all points of faith and the sacraments, and the power of the pope may be proved by reasoning, necessary, demonstrative, and evident." es in the Escurial library.
Lullus’ works were included in the Index of Paul IV., 1559, but ordered removed from the list by the council of Trent.
www.ccel.org /ccel/schaff/hcc5.ii.xi.iii.html   (1380 words)

  
 Lullus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Lullus (Lull or Lul) (born about 710 in Wessex, died 16 October 786 in Hersfeld) was the first permanent archbishop of Mainz, succeeding Saint Boniface, and first abbot of the Benedictine Hersfeld Abbey.
Lullus' chief accomplishment was the completion of Saint Boniface's reform of the church in the Frankish Empire and the successful conclusion of the Christianization of the Germans in Hesse-Thuringia.
Lullus died on 16 October 786 in Hersfeld Abbey, in the church of which he was buried.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lullus   (319 words)

  
 Mainz
The long quarrel between Lullus and the Monastery of Fulda ended in the complete exemption of the latter from the episcopal authority.
Lullus thereupon built the Monastery of Hersfeld, in which he was later buried.
Among the immediate successors of Lullus, Archbishop Richulf (787-813), who built the Monastery of St. Alban (famous for its school), and especially Rabanus Maurus (847-56) deserve mention.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/m/mainz.html   (3195 words)

  
 20th WCP: From Lullus to Cognitive Semantics: The Evolution of a Theory of Semantic Fields
My specific concern will be the rise of a space-orientated concept of a semantic field because, as the word "field" indicates, the ideas of dimensionality (one two- or multi-dimensionality) lies at the heart of the image-schema "field" in its theoretical use.
But Lullus did not stop at the static idea of a (circular) field of concepts: he proposed a combinatory mechanism which may have been motivated by the 'machinery' of medieval syllogistics, but which contained a new mathematical impulse which allowed the later development of computing machines by Leibniz, Pascal, and others (cf.
Leibniz eliminates as Lullus did the basic distinction between subject and predicate, and practically considers only two levels: primitive and (by definition) composite concepts.
www.bu.edu /wcp/Papers/Cogn/CognWild.htm   (2727 words)

  
 Lullus von Mainz - Ökumenisches Heiligenlexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Lullus gliederte seiner Diözese die verwaisten Bistümer Erfurt und Buraburg - das heutige Fritzlar - ein.
Um 781 ernannte der Papst Lullus zum ersten Erzbischof von Mainz.
Erhalten ist eine Sammlung von 150 Briefen von Bonifatius und Lullus, die sie in ihrer Amtstätigkeit als Bischöfe und Erzbischöfe geschrieben haben.
www.heiligenlexikon.de /BiographienL/Lullus_von_Mainz.html   (479 words)

  
 The Moment Before Discovery: Werner Künzel
Lullus established tables incorporating the subjects of all areas of human wisdom, material from theology at first, but later, material of the philosophical tradition, the natural sciences, and so on.
Finally, we have again the situation Lullus had already prescribed: two partners are communicating by means of a new type of a machine, and they are solving their problems with the help of a transparent tool, a calculating tool.
The "ars combinatoria" Lullus had invented is not as far away from the language Assembler as some might believe.
www.c3.hu /scca/butterfly/Kunzel/synopsis.html   (6905 words)

  
 Bilwet/Adilkno/The Archeology of the Computer Assemblage   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Lullus then assigned the five categories to characters, in such a way that if we give the wheel a spin a certain character sequence rolls out.
Lullus intended this machine to introduce consistence and transparence into thought by forcing the user to repeatedly use the same building blocks, all equipped with clear definitions.
The underlying goal of the Lullus text machine, he says, was the formulation of universal rules which could cross boundaries and cultures.
www.thing.desk.nl /bilwet/adilkno/Kuenzel.html   (2367 words)

  
 Ars Magna
Raimundus Lullus (circa 1230-1315) became famous through his teaching, which was referred to by his followers as the "Great Art" or "Ars magna".
As with God and His qualities in theology, or the soul and its characteristics in psychology, Lullus had arrived at the conclusion that, in each scientific field, there are a few fundamental terms and principles which can be accepted without further explanation or additional enquiry.
The connections between Lullus’ art and colours is clear.
www.colorsystem.com /projekte/engl/61arse.htm   (1113 words)

  
 Osthessen-News
Oktober ist der Todestag des Stadtgründers und Mainzer Erzbischofs Lullus.
Mit der Heiligsprechung Lullus' im Jahr 852 entstand das Kirchenfest, zu dem Pilger an sein Grab in der Stiftskirche reisten.
Mit den Wallfahrten entwickelte sich ein großer Markt mit Händlern und Gauklern.
www.osthessen-news.de /beitrag_A.php?id=1128862   (254 words)

  
 Media Art Net | Lullus, Raimundus: Ars Magna et Ultima   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In a sketch from 1501 (in Frankfurt, 1596), Lullus introduces the use of combinatorics in order to arrive at the sequences that he produces through a mechanically-controlled process.
Guided by this premise, he creates his disc device, limited to 54 fundamental terms, abbreviated letters (the ‹alphabetum›), for automatically deducing an unlimited number of sequences.
To simplify the combining process, Lullus uses geometric figures and graphs.
www.medienkunstnetz.de /works/ars-magna   (173 words)

  
 Antoni Tapies
His art is, among others, influenced by Raimundus Lullus, a universal scholar from the Middle Ages.
Tàpies uses the combinatorial analysis of Lullus in a playful way.
He not only appreciates the mystic, but also the philosopher, poet and scientist Lullus.
www.cosmopolis.ch /english/cosmo8/antoni.htm   (654 words)

  
 Ferrater Mora: The Essayist: Is There a Spanish Philosophy?
I will content myself with saying that the problem is clearer for us Spaniards, precisely because we are not so sure of what we mean when we say "Spanish Philosophy." This does not imply that we are entirely deprived of philosophers.
Names such as Lullus, Vives, Suárez, Balmes—to mention only those who appear in dictionaries and general histories of philosophy—are not so inconsiderable as foreigners are inclined to think, although they are not philosophical giants.
Menéndez y Pelayo had a wonderful time writing a many-volumed work in which he claimed that Lullus, Vives, and Suárez are not only outstanding figures of modern European philosophy, but even philosophers who anticipated the most cherished trends in this philosophy; for instance, Cartesianism.
www.ferratermora.org /essa_hispanic-review.html   (3587 words)

  
 Welcome to Co D 709th MP BN
In the eight century, Lullus, a disciple of Boniface established a Monastic settlement at Herisfisfelt, now Bad Hersfeld.
To this day a four day ceremony in commemoration of Lullus is held each October.
In addition to normal military police services conducted in and around the cities where they are stationed, the Kassel and Bad Hersfeld Detachments, located within miunutes drive of the East German border., handle many border incidents.
www.military.com /HomePage/UnitPageFullText/1,13476,734809,00.html   (522 words)

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