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The Microcosm

The Microcosm.jpg Illustrating Galen’s physiological teachingThumbnailsAn anatomical diagram of about 1298Illustrating Galen’s physiological teachingThumbnailsAn anatomical diagram of about 1298Illustrating Galen’s physiological teachingThumbnailsAn anatomical diagram of about 1298Illustrating Galen’s physiological teachingThumbnailsAn anatomical diagram of about 1298Illustrating Galen’s physiological teachingThumbnailsAn anatomical diagram of about 1298

The idea of a close parallelism between the structure of man and of the wider universe was gradually abandoned by the scientific, while among the unscientific it degenerated and became little better than an insane obsession. As such it appears in the ingenious ravings of the English follower of Paracelsus, the Rosicrucian, Robert Fludd, who reproduced, often with fidelity, the systems which had some novelty five centuries before his time.