https://ia801709.us.archive.org/31/items/periphyseon-the-division-of-nature-by-johannes-scotus-erigena-john-joseph-omeara/Periphyseon%20-%20The%20division%20of%20nature%20by%20Johannes%20Scotus%20Erigena%20John%20Joseph%20OMeara.pdfFor whatever negation you make about Him will be a true negation, but not every
affirmation you make will be a true affirmation : for if you show that He is this or that you will be proved wrong, for He is none of the existing things that can be spoken of or understood. But if you
declare: “He is not this nor that nor anything”, you will be seen to speak the truth, for He is none of the things that are or of those that are not, and no one may draw near Him who does not first, by
persevering in the way of thought, abandon all the senses and the operations of the intellect, together with the sensibles and everything that is and that is not, and, having achieved a state of not-knowing,
is restored to the unity — as far as is possible — of Him Who is above every essence and understanding, of Whom there is neither reason nor understanding, Who is neither spoken nor understood, for Whom there is neither name nor word. — Eriugena
Now, scaphia are circular vessels of bronze which indicate the passage of hours from the height of a rod that is set up in the midst of their base. This rod is called a gnomon, and from it as centre lines are drawn to the rims of the vessels, and these lines divide the whole circle of the sundial into twenty-four segments, that is to say, into the twenty-four intervals of hourly duration through which the circumference of the whole celestial sphere revolves about the earth until it returns to the position of the natural horizon which it held on the previous day. Therefore the aforesaid Eratosthenes by careful observation of the movement of the rod’s shadow through the segments of the sundial came to a clear understanding that the movement of the shadow through the hourly intervals about the rod [716D] of the sundial was proportionate [to the circuit of the night through the same hourly intervals about the earth’s circumference], so that whatever is observed in the vessels of the sundial [which represents
the sky] by analogous contemplation may be understood of the motion of the heavenly bodies. Thus, at the Vernal Equinox the length of the rod’s shadow is equal to half the length of the gnomon on Meroe, which is an island in the Nile, and at Syene, a city of Egypt. But the diameter of the whole circle of the sundial is also [717A] equal to half (the length of) the rod, and therefore both the shadow [of the rod at the Equinox] is (equal in length to) the diameter of the sundial ; and, because every diameter is doubled by [the very] sphere or circle of which it is the diameter, the shadow of the rod must describe a circle that is double (its own length)..... [etc.] — Eriugena
Are his metaphysics still valid in today’s world? — Dermot Griffin
When you look at the division in Christianity in that part of the world there is definitely a much older feel. — Dermot Griffin
I wonder if the church will ever absolve Eriugena’s condemnation — Dermot Griffin
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