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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/12526 Las referencias lulianas en el humanismo jurídico francés: Andreas Tiraquellus y Petrus Gregorius Tholosanus
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Ramis Barceló, Rafael
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Anuario da Facultade de Dereito da Universidade da Coruña, 2013, 17: 471-486. ISSN: 1138-039X
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[Resumen] El escrito pretende mostrar la influencia del pensamiento de Ramon Llull en la obra de dos grandes juristas del humanismo francés del siglo XVI: Andreas Tiraquellus y Petrus Gregorius Tholosanus. Estos dos autores estuvieron abiertos hacia los demás saberes y quisieron sistematizar el derecho a partir de unos primeros principios generales. La lectura del Arte de Llull y del pseudo-lulismo alquímico se tradujo en unos primeros intentos que intentaron transvasar estas ideas al mundo del derecho. A través de estos autores se pueden ver, por un lado, las dificultades de la construcción de la scientia iuris en la Francia del XVI y, por otro, el papel que desempeñaron en ella las ideas de Ramon Llull.
[Abstract] The paper aims to show the influence of Ramon Llull’s thought in the work of two great French humanist jurists of sixteenth Century: Andreas Tiraquellus and Petrus Gregorius Tholosanus. These two authors were open to other disciplines and wanted to systematize the legal knowledge from a set of principles. Reading the Art of Llull and some treatises of alchemical Pseudo-Lullism they tried to transfer these ideas to Law. Through these authors it can be underlined, on the one hand, the difficulties of building the scientia iuris in sixteenth century in France and, on the other hand, the role of the ideas of Ramon Llull in the development of the scientia iuris.
[Abstract] The paper aims to show the influence of Ramon Llull’s thought in the work of two great French humanist jurists of sixteenth Century: Andreas Tiraquellus and Petrus Gregorius Tholosanus. These two authors were open to other disciplines and wanted to systematize the legal knowledge from a set of principles. Reading the Art of Llull and some treatises of alchemical Pseudo-Lullism they tried to transfer these ideas to Law. Through these authors it can be underlined, on the one hand, the difficulties of building the scientia iuris in sixteenth century in France and, on the other hand, the role of the ideas of Ramon Llull in the development of the scientia iuris.

