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Opicinus de Canistris (1296–c. 1353), also known as the ''Anonymous Ticinensis'' was an Italian priest, writer, mystic, and cartographer who generated a number of unusual writings and fantastic cosmological diagrams.〔Quaglino, Gian Piero, Romano, Augusto, & Bernardini, Riccardo, "Opicinus de Canistris: some notes from Jung's unpublished Eranos Seminar on the medieval ''Codex Palatinus Latinus 1993''". ''Journal of Analytical Psychology'', ''55''(3), 2010, pp. 398–422〕〔Harding, Catherine. “Open to God: The Cosmological Diagrams of Opicinus de Canistirs,” in ''Zeitscherift für Kunstgeschichte,'' 61 (1998): 18-39〕 Autobiographical in origin, they provide the majority of information about his life. When his works were rediscovered in the early twentieth century, scholars deemed his works to be “psychotic” due to their extraordinary theological musings and schematic diagrams. The merits of this psychoanalytic interpretation, however, are currently under debate. == Biography ==
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