... mundi series , vultus omnium nodusque et copula mundi'.10 This description is not a static localization of but the onto- logical background for the special function of the soul , which con- sists in mediating between the divine and the ...
... copula mundi or nodus mundi , 11 whereas man - microcosm , parvus mundus , is vicarius Dei in terra , vicar of God on earth . 12 Pico della Mirandola repeats Ficino's expressions literally and the stages of development of the human ...
... copula mundi nel pensiero dei due Pico e di Torquato Tasso,” in Giovanni e Gianfrancesco Pico della Mirandola: L ... copula mundi is complex, as we see by comparing the Platonic Theology (first edition, 1482) and the Three Books on Life ...
... mundi series, vultus omnium nodusque et copula mundi. Ficino, Platonic Theology, vol. I, pp. 242/243. Cf. Michael Allen, 'Marsilio Ficino's Interpretation of Plato's Timaeus and Its Myth of the Demiurge', pp. 399–400; The Encyclopedia ...
... mundi partes, quia unius artificis opera sunt, eiusdem machinae membra inter se in essendo & uiuendo similia, mutua quadam charitate sibi inuicem uinciuntur, ut merito dici possit amor nodus perpetuus & copula mundi, partiumque & eius ...
... Copula Mundi , a Latin expression that literally means the unification of the world . The name refers to the philosophy of Marsilio Ficino , who used this term to describe the human soul as the center of the connection between God and ...
... copula mundi ( the bond of the world ) , it is still human beauty of which he writes . Only at the end of the treatise does he have anything to say about the artistic application of the theory . In any case , the Re- naissance argument ...
... copula mundi ' , the union of the three worlds : Illinc cum superioribus , hinc cum inferioribus [ anima ] convenit . Si cum utris- que convenit , appetit utraque . Quapropter naturali quodam instinctu ascendit ad supera , descendit ad ...
... copula mundi and the nexus universalis, thatis, the mobile connection of different planes and realities. The life and work of our northern-European polymath, Duncan Liddel, embodied these ideals and bore witness to the enduring legacy ...