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De Harmonia Mundi
This text has not previously been translated into English.
Francesco Giorgi's (Zorzi) 'De Harmonia Mundi' (1525) is a seminal work of Renaissance Neoplatonism and Christian Kabbalah, but despite its historical importance, no complete English translation has been published. Existing English versions are limited to fragmentary excerpts in anthologies (such as Joscelyn Godwin's 'The Harmony of the Spheres') or academic studies of Renaissance architecture and occultism.
The Harmony of the Spheres: A Sourcebook of the Pythagorean Tradition in Music, trans. Joscelyn Godwin (1993) [excerpts]
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Step into a universe where every star, atom, and soul is a note in a divine symphony. In this Renaissance masterpiece, Francesco Giorgi reveals how the hidden laws of music and mathematics bind the cosmos together, offering a roadmap for the soul's ascent from the material world to the infinite light of the Creator.
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