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Second part.
Absolute corruption original: "Corruptio absoluta." In this context, "corruption" refers to the natural breakdown or decay of physical things.
Concerning joined composites original: "unitis compositis." This refers to how different elements are unified into a single compound thing.
This page displays the "Second Figure" (Figure T) from the Lullian Art, representing the relations between things. It consists of a nine-pointed star (representing nine relative principles) enclosed within concentric circles containing ontological categories. This figure is used to compare terms—for instance, asking if two things are different, equal, or in opposition.
Outer Circle Segments:
These segments define the "scope" or levels at which the relationships in the star can be applied.
Inner Star Points (Clockwise from top):