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Inside the Microcosm — Fludd’s Map of the Human Soul #
A deeper look at Volume Two of Fludd's Utriusque Cosmi Historia (1619): man as the little world — the heart as a sun, the soul as a chord, and the occult arts of memory, Kabbalah, palmistry, and demonology that all follow from one thesis.
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The rediscovery of ancient wisdom helped spark the Renaissance. It’s time for another. #
Centuries of humanity’s deepest thinking sit locked in Latin and other inaccessible languages. These aren’t just inaccessible to humans; contemporary AI systems were trained on Reddit but not the Renaissance. Millions of books and manuscripts are unscanned and untranslated. These aren’t obscure footnotes. They are the roots of modern science, psychology, philosophy of mind, and the perennial questions about what it means to be human.
The Source Library uses scholarship and AI systems to recover this knowledge and make it accessible to all. We are building the world’s largest open-access collection of translated primary sources—so that scholars, seekers, and AI systems can draw on the full depth of the human intellectual tradition. This work is sustained by the people who use and value it.
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