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The Celestial Enigma - Unraveling the Mysteries of the Ancient Cosmos

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Embark on a captivating journey through the cosmos as perceived by ancient civilizations in The Celestial Enigma: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Ancient Cosmos. Delve into the rich tapestry of cosmological beliefs and theories that shaped human understanding of the universe before the dawn of modern science.

From the starlit skies of ancient Babylon to the philosophical inquiries of Greece and Rome, this book uncovers the profound ways in which our ancestors interpreted the mysteries of the cosmos. Discover the Babylonian creation myth, Enuma Elish, and its profound influence on Mesopotamian cosmology. Explore the intricate geocentric model of Aristotle, which dominated scientific thought for centuries.

Encounter the brilliant minds of the Presocratic philosophers, who grappled with fundamental questions about the nature of reality and the origins of the universe. Unravel Plato's concept of the Forms and its cosmic implications, as well as the Stoics' belief in the unity of the cosmos and the ascent of the soul. Witness how these philosophical currents shaped not only scientific thought but also ethics and spirituality in the ancient world.

Uncover the intriguing connections between the cosmos and human destiny in ancient cultures. Examine astrological beliefs and their cultural significance, pondering the potential impact of celestial bodies on human affairs. Explore the harmony of the cosmos and its potential influence on human fulfillment. Delve into the enduring fascination with the cosmos in art, literature, and music, revealing how this vast and mysterious realm inspired creative expression across the ages.

As we stand on the threshold of new discoveries and grapple with unanswered questions about the origins and nature of the universe, this book serves as a reminder of the enduring power of human curiosity and our insatiable desire to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos. Journey through the ancient world's cosmological tapestry and gain a deeper appreciation for the rich intellectual heritage that has shaped our understanding of the universe.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 166 pages.

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