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Cosmographia (Bernard Silvestris) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cosmographia (Bernard Silvestris) ''Cosmographia'' (also known as ''De mundi universitate'') is a Latin philosophical allegory, dealing with the creation of the universe, by the twelfth-century author Bernard Silvestris. In form, it is a ''prosimetrum'', in which passages of prose alternate with verse passages in various classical meters. The philosophical basis of the work is the Platonism of contemporary philosophers associated with the cathedral school of Chartres—one of whom, Thierry of Chartres, is the dedicatee of the work. According to a marginal note in one early manuscript, the ''Cosmographia'' was recited before Pope Eugene III when he was traveling in France (1147–48).〔Peter Dronke, ed., ''Cosmographia'', by Bernard Silvestris (Leiden: Brill, 1978), (p. 2 ).〕 ==Synopsis== The work is divided into two parts: "Megacosmus", which describes the ordering of the physical universe, and "Microcosmus", which describes the creation of man.
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