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Aristotle's Chain of Being

Aristotle's hierarchical view of nature and the universe was co-opted by Christian theologians during the Middle Ages, and remained influential throughout the Renaissance. This image of the Great Chain of Being from 1579 depicts a divinely inspired universal hierarchy in which all forms of life are ranked between heaven and hell.


from the Rhetorica Christiana by Didacus Valades, 1579.

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