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  • He was buried in the chapel of the Sacred Heart of Majorca

    I died the 22 of November 1484 Palma, and was buried in the chapel of the Sacred Heart of Majorca. His tomb lies at the bottom of the side windows of the altarpiece of the Chapel of the Sacred Heart, which also house the remains of another illustrious defender and scholar of Ramon Llull, Pere Joan Llobet (death 1460)
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BEATRIU DE PINÓS

Principality of Catalonia
1433-1484

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    patrons, Protector of Lullism
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    Lul lism. Ideological movement against the disciples of Ramon Llull and around their authentic works attributed or
  • Beatriu de Pinós converted to Lullianism at the school of Maestro Dagué
    In Barcelona there are a large number of Lullian masters, many Kabbalistic considered spiritual disciples of Llull; master Pere Joan Poblet, head of the Lullian school in Barcelona, Mallorca up to the king Afons licensed to teach the Magnanimous in Palma Randa and the teachings of the "art" of the teacher Ramon, the Pere will dagger years later. Beatrice de Pinós living in, he converted to Lullianism at the school of Master Dagué

protectress, promoter and disseminator of Lullism

His personal interest in the promotion of Lullism went beyond patronage, ja that in a letter addressed a li friend is parla the “great pleasure as I was told you have being on Randa Hill, where you longed to be: say here that there is a good place to pray to God disposed”. Beatrice Pines personifies important and meaningful involvement of women in the fifteenth century knowledge and dissemination of the work of the mystic Ramon Llull and Drink, as creative spaces where teaching and bra, get to know and disseminate Llull’s work. His initiative is due to the founding of the Estudi General Lul·lià de Mallorca, source of future university Mallorca. On the death of Beatrice are three volumes in his library Llull: he “Book of Contemplation”, the “Hundred Names of God” and the “Our Lady of lahors”, which speak of Beatriu’s mystical interest in the thought of Ramon Llull, which was a good reader and expert. A building of the University of the Balearic Islands takes its name.
Ramon Llull's legacy was a philosophical and religious current of supporters called Lullism, stimulating their exaltation to the legend. Llull also had opponents, especially among Dominicans, which would create an anti-Lullian current, which, as well as attacking him for the content of his work, attributed to him heterodox positions based on falsely Lullian texts on alchemy or Kabbalah. This confrontation has distorted the popular perception of his real personality and has negatively affected the process of canonization. He is currently, ecclesiastically, Servant of God, although it is popularly regarded as entitled beat.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What did Beatrice Pines?

He 23 September 1478 Beatriu de Pinós started the first project to found a Lullian chair in Ciutat de Mallorca. Had a considerable fortune force, already in its first testament (1477) largely bequeathed to the City of Mallorca and the Kingdom of Mallorca to promote the creation of a Lullist teaching center, Randa the Miramar, Llull school founded to train missionaries. The students had to run around the world to spread the Ars Lul·liana, more prepared and had to make way to Saracen lands.

What repercussions had Beatrice Pines in disseminating the work of Llull?

Beatrice Pines personifies important and meaningful involvement of women in the fifteenth century knowledge and dissemination of the work of the mystic Ramon Llull and Drink, as creative spaces where teaching and bra, get to know and disseminate Llull’s work. His initiative is due to the founding of the Estudi General Lul·lià de Mallorca, source of future university Mallorca

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