Monday, February 6, 2017

i'm amazed

I am really quite over the moon about this.

Here are the correspondences:

It is ancient. I am utterly delighted that it comes directly out of Rome, that it appears to have its origins in Aristotle - that I can at least imagine that for him it had its origins in places even more ancient.

"It is a version of General Art"

"aimed to non university public."

There is a delightful antique illustration.

It's a stub, and fits entirely on one screen.

What's more, the brief commentary is, to me, a revelation. Most of the provided details, which appear to be entirely significant, are completely new to me.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_of_Science_(Ramon_Llull)