Volum 16 (MSR)
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18620
2025-08-25T16:18:07ZPor real i reial por: el temor a morir emmetzinat a les corts reials mallorquina i catalana
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/19315
Por real i reial por: el temor a morir emmetzinat a les corts reials mallorquina i catalana
Contreras Mas, Antoni
A widespread fear of dying from poison seized the upper classes of European society in the 14th cen-tury, as the inventories of the wealthy and a growing number of treatises on this subject attest. This arti-cle surveys the social context that probably gave rise to this fear and the contents of specialised works on this subject. It also examines the range of precautions against an attempt to poison the king contained in the ordinances that ruled domestic life in the royal courts of Mallorca and the Crown of Aragon; El temor generalitzat de morir enverinat es va apoderar de les classes altes de la societat europea al segle XIV, com ho demostren els inventaris dels rics i un nombre creixent de tractats sobre aquest tema. Aquest article analitza el context social que probablement va originar aquesta por i el contingut de treballs especialitzats sobre aquest tema. També examina la gamma de precaucions contra l'intent d'enverinar el rei que contenen les ordenances que governaven la vida domèstica a les corts reials de Mallorca i la Corona d'Aragó
2017-01-01T00:00:00ZNotes bibliogràfiques MSR 16 (2017)
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18633
Notes bibliogràfiques MSR 16 (2017)
Reginato, Irene; Toldrà, Maria; Martínez Giralt, Alejandro; Marfany, Marta; Sari, Simone; Santoliquido, Vito; Danés Sanz, Laia; Pérez, Alba; Clarissó, Gemma; Gisbert, Eugènia; Tous, Francesc; Schröder, Laura
Ressenyes bibliogràfiques del vol. 16, 2017 de Mot-so-razo
2017-01-01T00:00:00ZSomnis i visions en l'obra espiritual d'Arnau de Vilanova
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18632
Somnis i visions en l'obra espiritual d'Arnau de Vilanova
Mensa i Valls, Jaume
Arnau de Vilanova’s works include references to dreams or visions on six occasions. Two visions are concerned with the genesis of his own treatises, while two moralising dreams by two nuns, as well as dreams by King Frederic of Sicily and King Jaume II of Aragon, are reported in his Interpretatio de visionibus in somniis. His personal involvement differs, according to the source: he recounts and interprets his own dreams, merely narrates the nuns’ dreams, and interprets the royal dreams. The purpose, always pragmatic, also varies, from legitimization in his visions to the exemplary function of the nuns’ dreams and the political intent of the royal dreams, where a reform of the Church and Christendom is the objective
2017-01-01T00:00:00ZArnau Vilanova i la concepció de la medicina com a ciència aristotèlica
http://hdl.handle.net/10256/18631
Arnau Vilanova i la concepció de la medicina com a ciència aristotèlica
Grau Torras, Sergi
Arnau considered medicine to be an Aristotelian science, grounded on natural philosophy. However, he did not link medicine to philosophical speculation but rather conceived it as an art, a technique to be practiced by following Aristotelian principles. The ability and experience of the physician were fundamental to producing knowledge
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z