1.16.2011

In absentia: Apologies, the Church of Sant Apollonaire, and more musings on the mosaics of Ravenna



Astral light at the mausoleum of Galla Placidia


Ikonoklasm, via Sant'Apollinaire



"What is the force that sees the single parts, or which distinguishes the facts it knows? What is the force that gathers up the parts it has distinguished, that takes its course in order due, now rises to mingle with the things on high, and now sinks down among the things below, and then to itself brings back itself, and, so examining, refutes the false with truth? This is a cause of greater power, of more effective force by far than that which only receives the impressions of material bodies.

Yet does the passive reception come first, rousing and stirring all the strength of the mind in the living body When the eyes are smitten with a light, or the ears are struck with a voice's sound, then is the spirit's energy aroused, and, thus moved, calls upon like forms, such as it holds within itself, fits them to signs without and mingles the forms of its imagination with those which it has stored within....

--Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy

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