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The Book of the Lover and the Beloved - Translated from the Catalan of Ramón Lull with an Introductory Essay by E Allison Peers - cover

The Book of the Lover and the Beloved - Translated from the Catalan of Ramón Lull with an Introductory Essay by E Allison Peers

Ramon Llull

Traduttore E. Allison Peers

Casa editrice: e-artnow

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Blurring the lines between love, romance, passion and devotion, this collection of short poems and prose offers an in-depth look at religion and God. Widely considered a masterpiece of philosophy and religion, the book is an illuminating and spiritual look at our connection and relationship with God and romance in a unique take on passion and love. Initially written in Catalan, it is widely considered the author's magnum opus.
Disponibile da: 09/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 57 pagine.

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