He was subjected to severe pressure from the church due to the theses he defended and had to escape from his place and take refuge in Sicily. He is an alchemist, astronomer, and physicist who is thought to come from a Catalonian family.
He is an alchemist, astronomer, and physicist who is thought to come from a Catalonian family. In addition to these branches of science, he also studied chemistry, medicine, and Arabic philosophy.
After living in Aragon for a while, he went to Paris and started living there. He was subjected to severe pressure from the church due to the theses he defended and had to escape from his place and take refuge in Sicily.
Arnaldus de Villa Nova (also called Arnau de Vilanova in Catalan, his language, Arnaldus Villanovanus, Arnaud de Ville-Neuve or Arnaldo de Villanueva, c. 1240–1311) was a physician and a religious reformer. He is credited with translating a number of medical texts from Arabic, including works by Ibn Sina Avicenna, Abu-l-Salt, and Galen.
In 1313, after Pope Clement V heard about his situation, he was invited to Avignon by the Pope. However, he fell ill and died on the way there.
It is thought that he wrote books on alchemy such as Thesaurus Thesaurorum or Rosarius Philosophorum, Novum Lumen, and Flos Florum. However, there is no definitive evidence on this matter.
His most well-known contribution to the world of science is his discovery of carbon monoxide and pure alcohol. Liber de Vinis attracted great attention at that time because of his book, which provided helpful information on wine production, preservation, and saving wines that were spoiling.