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Synopsis of the diviners arts, 1617-1619

Synopsis of the diviners arts, 1617-1619. Chiromancy, prophecy, mnemonics, physiognomy, pyramidology, geomancy, astrology, the seven sources of human knowledge. From Utriusque cosmi... historia, by Robert Fludd. (Oppenheim, 1617-1619)

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Astrology Belief Divination Fludd Hand Knowledge Occult Oxford Science Archive Palmistry Philosophy Physiognomy Prophecy Robert Fludd Robertus De Fluctibus Chiromancy Geomancy


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Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.

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This print, titled "Synopsis of the diviners arts, 1617-1619" offers a glimpse into the world of esoteric knowledge during the 17th century. Created by Robert Fludd, a prominent philosopher and occultist of his time, this engraving showcases various disciplines such as chiromancy, prophecy, mnemonics, physiognomy, pyramidology, geomancy, astrology - all considered sources of human knowledge. The intricate details in this artwork highlight the connection between body and mind. The central figure is a male with his hand extended forward to reveal palmistry or chiromancy - an ancient practice that believed one's destiny could be read from their palms. Surrounding him are other men engrossed in different branches of divination and science. Fludd's work reflects not only his deep interest in these mystical arts but also his belief in their significance within society. This print serves as a testament to the prevailing fascination with uncovering hidden truths about oneself and the universe through unconventional means. Preserved through centuries by Oxford Science Archive and now available for our contemplation at Heritage Images collection1 , this monochrome masterpiece invites us to ponder upon how beliefs shaped human understanding during that era. It reminds us that even though we have come far scientifically since then; there is still value in exploring alternative perspectives on knowledge acquisition. Let this intriguing image transport you back to a time when curiosity knew no bounds and where individuals sought answers beyond conventional wisdom – an eternal

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