Harry Mulisch Quotes
In His Dialogue "Timaeus" Plato Had A Demiurge To Create The Globe-shaped World According To Musical Laws, Including The Human Soul. Fifteen Hundred Years Later, That Still Found An Echo In The Renaissance. And In Those Days The Architects Realized That The Musical Harmonies Had Spatial Expressions
Namely, The Relationships Of The Length Of Strings, And Spatial Relationships Were Precisely Their Only Concerns. Because Both The World And The Body And Soul Were Composed According To Musical Harmonies By The Demiurge Architect, Both The Macrocosm And The Microcosm, They Must Therefore Be Guided In Their Own Architectural Designs By The Laws Of Music.
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