- Introduction
- Context
- Life
- Thought
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Works
- The multilingual nature of Llull's works
- Llull and the catalan language
- Diffusion and preservation
- Book of Contemplation
- Book of the Gentile
- Book of the Order of Chivalry
- Doctrina pueril
- Romance of Evast and Blaquerna
- Book of the Lover and the Beloved
- Ars demonstrativa
- Felix or the Book of Wonders
- Book of the Beasts
- Desconhort
- Tree of Science
- Exemplary Tree
- Cant de Ramon
- Rhetorica nova
- Logica nova
- Liber de fine
- Ars brevis
- Phantasticus
- Ars brevis praedicationis
- Gallery of images
- Database / Dictionary
Aristotelianism
The Doctrina pueril mentions all the works of Aristotle which one should read in order to attain what we would now call secondary education and what was called in those times the Bachelor of Arts degree: the Metaphysics, the Physics, On the Heavens, On Generation and Corruption, the Meteorology, On the Soul, On Sleep and Waking, On Sense and Sensibilia, On Animals, and On Plants and Herbs [apocryphal]. This is the exception confirming the rule of a complete lack of references to authorities in Llull.