UPDATE July 2022
I have no idea what happened to the embedded Facebook post, but here is a likely much better explanation I posted many years later on the PeakD/Hive Blockchain: The Garden of Earthly DelightsThe Garden of Earthly Delights: A diachronic interpretation of Hieronymus Bosch’s masterpiece
Unpublished manuscript of a lecture, given at Central European University,Budapest, on Dec. 8, 2011.
Drawing on his knowledge of history and faith, Central European University's Matthias Riedl offered up a new interpretation of Hieronymus Bosch's famed triptych.
The Garden of Earthly Delights
Evidently, in a closed condition, the triptych does not display much delight at all. What we see instead is a grayish pre-Copernican representation of the cosmos; the yet unfinished cosmos on the third or forth day of creation. We see the Earth as flat disc, contained in a glass-like sphere. This is probably an allusion toPsalm 33 which says that God “gathers together as in a bottle all the waters of the sea.” The same Psalm 33 is also quoted in the inscription on the painting which reads: Ipse dixit, et facta sunt: Ipse mandavit, et creata sunt , "He spoke,and they were made: he commanded, and they were created."
to read the ENTIRE manuscript by Mathias Riedl, click HERE
The Garden of Earthly Delights
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