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The two extremes of the nature: the highest occupied by the Trinity (God the Father and Christ enthroned and Holy Spirit as dove) representing eternal bliss and the lowest by mankind (men sick and dying, and women despairing) representing misery and mortality;
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The two extremes of the nature: the highest occupied by the Trinity (G...

The concept of the Trinity is a central doctrine of Christianity that refers to the belief in one God who exists as three distinct persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. The three per... More

Plato's four elements arranged in a symmetrical order: air (with birds) and water (with fishes) between the two extremes; these are: the motionless earth with human beings, plants and terrestrial animals, and the most mobile element: fire with devils

Plato's four elements arranged in a symmetrical order: air (with birds...

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