Bernard de Lavinheta (died c. 1530) was a Basque Franciscan from Béarn, known as a teacher of the methods of Raymond Lull.[1]
Life
editHe studied at Toulouse and taught at Salamanca. Later he came to Paris.[1]
Works
editHis Explanatio compendiosaque applicatio artis Raymundi Lulli was published in 1523 in Lyon.[2] It combined the theories of Lull with alchemy and an encyclopedic theory.[1] Lavinheta also argues in it that the ars generalis of Lull is a memory technique that goes beyond the method of loci.[3]
A new edition of his works was published in 1612 by Johann Heinrich Alsted, for Lazarus Zetzner.[4]
References
edit- Paolo Rossi, Stephen Clucas (translator) (2006), Logic and the Art of Memory: the quest for a universal language
Notes
edit- ^ a b c Anthony Bonner, Doctor illuminatus: a Ramón Llull reader (1993), p. 65; Google Books.
- ^ Howard Hotson, Paradise postponed: Johann Heinrich Alsted and the birth of Calvinist millenarianism (2000), p. 80.
- ^ Rossi, pp. 57–8.
- ^ Rossi, p. 80; Google Books.
External links
edit- Encyclopedia entry[permanent dead link ]
- (in Catalan) Database entry