Anselm's elusive presence in the art of Ramon llull
Sophia 37 (2) (1998)
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Bernd Goebel & Vittorio Hösle (2005). Reasons, Emotions, and God's Presence in Anselm of Canterbury's Cur Deus Homo. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 87 (2):189-210.
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John R. Welch (1990). Llull and Leibniz: The Logic of Discovery. Catalan Review 4:75-83.
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Mark D. Johnston (1987). The Spiritual Logic of Ramon Llull. Oxford University Press.
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