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Artigos publicados – Prefácios – Memorial
© by Ricardo da Costa © 1995-2026
All rights reserved.
Artigos publicados – Prefácios – Memorial
© by Ricardo da Costa © 1995-2026
All rights reserved.
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The end of the Ancient World and the formation of social, cultural and economic conditions that gave rise to the medieval society.
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The divinity of the De sex dierum operibus of Theodoric of Chartres (†c.1155).
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Hell and Heaven in Doctrine for Children, by Ramon Llull.
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The metaphysical theme of the divine attributes exposed by St. Bernard de Clairvaux in his book De consideratione, written to Pope Eugene III at his request.
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The concept of Eternity in the Ramon Llull’s philosophy from the works Fèlix o Llibre de meravelles, Arbor scientiae, Liber qui debet homo de Deo credere, Ars breuis, Liber correlatiuorum innatorum, Liber natalis pueri paruuli Christi Jesu and Liber de ciuitate mundi.
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The thought of Thomas Aquinas about the legitimacy of military life and the concept of Just War, and its theological justification in the context of the Crusades, to the military orders.
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The theological disputatio Bernard of Clairvaux and Peter Abelard at the Council of Sens (1140).
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The Crusade’s propose, Conversion and the Theory of Two Swords in the philosophy of conversion of Ramon Llull, based on the poems Lo desconhort and Del consili, beyond the works Llibre de contemplació en Déu, Liber de passagio, Arbor scientiae, Liber de fine, Disputatio Petri clerici et Raimundi phantastici and Liber de ciuitate mundi.
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The Somnium Scipionis of Marcus Tullius Cicero: translation and analysis.
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Beauty in Middle Ages and the philosophy of Ramon Llull.
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Preface to Mirabilia Journal 09 (2009)
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The Metaphysics of Light of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite in the artistic conception of Abbot Suger of Saint-Denis.
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The concept of soul developed in mysticism of abbot Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153). For this, I will analyze extracts of five writings namely the Third Series of Sentences, three of his Liturgical Sermons, and the parabola The Three Children of the King.
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The concept of soul developed in mysticism of abbot Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153). For this, I analised extracts of five writings namely the Third Series of Sentences, three of his Liturgical Sermons, and the parabola The Three Children of the King.
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This work analyses the Íslendingabok (XII century) written by Ari Þorgilsson fróði (1069-1148), the Hungrvaca (c.1200-1206) and the Kristni Saga (c.1250-1284) in relation to the Icelandic 10th-13th centuries’ political context and the archaeological records.
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Brief story of the Bayeux Tapestry.
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The concept of Science in the Middle Ages, particularly in Isidore of Seville, Hugh of St. Victor, Bernard of Clairvaux, Thomas Aquinas and Ramon Llull.
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Magazine article about medieval chivalry.
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Two views about the medieval lawyers. One of the Cistercian tradition, represented by St. Bernard of Clairvaux; another, by the philosopher Ramon Llull.
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The importance of courtly love and the jesters in Education of the Middle Ages: the troubadours William of Aquitaine and Ramon Llull.
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Saint Thomas Aquinas’ doctrine on the human death.
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Introduction to the Book of Wonders by Ramon Llull.
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The meaning and function of History.
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The conquest of Cordova by Saint Ferdinand III.
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The pogroms occurred in the Rhineland in 1096 analized in the comparative method in the reading the sources, Hebrew as well as Christian chronicles.