The Elizabethan World Picture

The Elizabethan World Picture

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Author: E. M. W. Tillyard
Binding: Hardback
Published: Chatto & Windus, 1958

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: No dust jacket, light wear to cloth cover, previous owner name and marks inside

The Elizabethans took from the Middle Ages a modified view of the universe which, Platonic and Biblical in origin, radically differed from our own. For them all creation was ranged in an unalterable order from the angels down to man - for whom the world existed - and thence to the beasts and plants. In this short study Dr Tillyard not only elucidates such fairly similar - though often mystifying - concepts as the four elements, the celestial harmony of 'the nine enfolded Sphears', or macrocosm and microcosm: he also shows how this world picture was variously regarded as a chain of being, a network of correspondances, and a cosmic dance. Such concepts were commonplace to the Elizabethans. By expounding them the author has rendered plain, and not merely picturesque, a host of contemporary passages.

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Description

Author: E. M. W. Tillyard
Binding: Hardback
Published: Chatto & Windus, 1958

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: No dust jacket, light wear to cloth cover, previous owner name and marks inside

The Elizabethans took from the Middle Ages a modified view of the universe which, Platonic and Biblical in origin, radically differed from our own. For them all creation was ranged in an unalterable order from the angels down to man - for whom the world existed - and thence to the beasts and plants. In this short study Dr Tillyard not only elucidates such fairly similar - though often mystifying - concepts as the four elements, the celestial harmony of 'the nine enfolded Sphears', or macrocosm and microcosm: he also shows how this world picture was variously regarded as a chain of being, a network of correspondances, and a cosmic dance. Such concepts were commonplace to the Elizabethans. By expounding them the author has rendered plain, and not merely picturesque, a host of contemporary passages.