JoAnn Hallum

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This idea of a musical universe—whose planets are spaced out like strings on a musical instrument—delighted the imaginations of medieval thinkers. Boethius, to take one example, borrowed this idea from Cicero. In a particularly beautiful poem in his Consolation of Philosophy, Boethius, too, imagines himself high above our universe, viewing the cosmos stretched out beneath his feet.
The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis: How Great Books Shaped a Great Mind
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