Bernard de Lavinheta (died c. 1530) was a Basque Franciscan from Béarn, known as a teacher of the methods of Raymond Lull.
[1] He studied at Toulouse and taught at Salamanca.
[1] His Explanatio compendiosaque applicatio artis Raymundi Lulli was published in 1523 in Lyon.
[1] Lavinheta also argues in it that the ars generalis of Lull is a memory technique that goes beyond the method of loci.
[3] A new edition of his works was published in 1612 by Johann Heinrich Alsted, for Lazarus Zetzner.