14th-century Theology
by Cordelia Molloy/science Photo Library
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14th-century Theology
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Cordelia Molloy/science Photo Library
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14th-century theology. Artwork showing the Lullian staircase by which an adept may rise to different levels of knowledge. The artwork was published in Valencia in a 1512 edition of the 1303 book De Nova Logica, written by the Spanish theologian and philosopher Ramon Llull (1235-1315, also known as Ramon Lull or Raymond Lully). Drawings (right) and words label each level, from bottom: rock, flames, plants, animals, humans, the sky, angels, and God. This chain of being, or divine order, was a key concept in the theology and natural philosophy of medieval Europe and the Renaissance. At centre left is a series of concentric circles that can be rotated to line up different words and symbols. Llull used devices like these to combine words in different ways to reveal theological truths.
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September 30th, 2018
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