Mythic Mind

146 - Introduction to Boethius & Medieval Cosmology

Mar 2, 2026
A lively tour of Boethius’s life, his fall from power, and the existential questions behind The Consolation of Philosophy. Recommendations for translations and companion reads are given. A clear primer on medieval cosmology traces the geocentric universe, elemental spheres, planetary qualities from Luna to Saturn, and the angelic movers linking heaven and earth.
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Planets Are Angelic Powers With Thematic Influences

  • Planets were seen as moved by angelic intelligences and carried thematic influences (e.g., Moon: lunacy; Mercury: learning).
  • Snyder emphasizes medieval Christians reinterpreted pagan names as angelic powers operating for good.
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Moon As Boundary Between Order And Change

  • Luna (the Moon) marks the boundary between celestial constancy and terrestrial mutability, linked to wateriness, inconstancy, and lunacy.
  • Snyder ties myths (werewolves, silver) to Luna's transitional role and influence on travelers and sanity.
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Mercury As Messenger Of Speech And Learning

  • Mercury's speed made him the messenger and patron of speech, learning, thieves, and crossroads, symbolized by quicksilver.
  • Snyder connects Mercury to scholarship and the idea of dividing and recombining knowledge.
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