- Raymond of Sabunde
Raymond of Sabunde (also Ramon Sibiuda, Sabiende, Sabond, Sabonde, Sebon, or Sebeyde), was a Catalan scholar, teacher of medicine and philosophy and finally regius professor of theology at
Toulouse . He was born atBarcelona , (at that time the major catalan city of theCrown of Aragon ), towards the end of the14th century and died in 1436.His "Liber naturae sive creaturarum, etc" (or "Theologia Naturalis"), written 1434-1436, marks an important stage in the history of
natural theology . It was first written in latin (but not in a strictly classical latin, since it contained plenty of catalan-influenced latin words). [Mariàngela Vilallonga, "Ramon Sibiuda" in "La literatura llatina a Catalunya al segle XV", pag. 208] . His followers composed a more classical latin version of the work. [Mariàngela Vilallonga, "Ramon Sibiuda" in "La literatura llatina a Catalunya al segle XV", pag. 208] . It was translated into French byMichel de Montaigne (Paris, 1569) and edited inLatin at various times (e.g.Deventer , 1487;Strasburg , 1496;Paris , 1509;Venice , 1581, etc.).The book was directed against the position then generally held, that
reason andfaith ,philosophy andtheology were antithetical and irreconcilable. Raymond declares that the book ofNature and theBible are both Divine revelations, the one general and immediate, the other specific and mediate. Montaigne ("Essays", bk. ii. ch. xii., "An Apologie of Raymond Sebond") tells how he translated the book into French and found " the conceits of the author to be excellent, the contexture of his work well followed, and his project full of pietie. . . . His drift is bold, and his scope adventurous, for he undertaketh by humane and naturall reasons, to establish and verifie all the articles ofChristian religion againstAtheist s."Editions
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editio princeps " of the book, which found many imitators, is undated but probably belongs to 1484; there are many subsequent editions, one byJ. F. von Seidel as late as 1852. In 1595 the "Prologus" was put on theIndex Librorum Prohibitorum for its declaration that the Bible is the only source of revealed truth.References
Bibliography
*D. Beulet, "Un Inconnu celebre: recherches historiques et critiques sur Raymond de Sabunde" (Paris, 1875)
*Jean Henri Probst , "Le Lullisme de Raymond de Sebonde" (Toulouse, 1912)
*Mariàngela Vilallonga, "Ramon Sibiuda" in "La literatura llatina a Catalunya al segle XV". Ed. Curial-Publicacions de l'Abadia de Montserrat, Barcelona 1993. ISBN 9788472569300
*Jaume Puig, "La filosofia de Ramon Sibiuda", Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Barcelona 1998. ISBN 978-84-7283-388-3
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