ND   JMC : History of Medieval Philosophy / by Maurice De Wulf

§ 3. RAYMOND OF SABUNDE AND THEOSOPHY.

414. Life and Works. -- We have already made the acquaintance of theosophy as a peculiar kind of medieval rationalism, sprung from an exaggeration of the Christian Faith (158). It had a striking representative at the commencement of the fifteenth century in the person of RAYMOND OF SABUNDE (fl. 1432), a Spanish physician, philosopher and theologian. He was a professor at the University of Toulouse and wrote a Theologia Naturalis seu Liber Creaturarum, conceived entirely in the spirit of the Ars Magna of Lully.{1}


{1} Cf. STÖCKL, op. cit., ii.2, pp. 1055 sqq.

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