The Lex secundum quam disponuntur omnia: Trichotomic Trees in Jan Amos Komenský’s Pansophical Metaphysics and Metaphorics

dc.contributor.authorPavlas, Petr
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-20T08:25:23Z
dc.date.available2025-06-20T08:25:23Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.date.updated2025-06-20T08:25:23Z
dc.description.abstractThe goal of this article is to detail the opposition to “Ramean tree” dichotomic divisions which emerged in the age of swelling Antitrinitarianism, especially Socinianism. Scholars such as Bartholomaeus Keckermann, Jan Amos Komenský and Richard Baxter made a point of preferring the trichotomic to the dichotomic division of Petrus Ramus and the Ramist tradition. This paper tracks the origin of Komenský’s “universal triadism” as present in his book metaphorics and in his metaphysics. Komenský’s triadic book metaphorics (the notion of nature, human mind and Scripture as “the triple book of God”) has its source in late sixteenth-century Lutheran mysticism and theosophy, mediated perhaps by Heinrich Khunrath and, above all, by Johann Heinrich Alsted. Komenský’s metaphysics follows the same triadic pattern. What is more, Komenský illustrates both these domains by means of Ramistlike bracketed trees. Regarding book metaphorics, clearly his sources are Khunrath and Alsted. Although inspirations from Lullus, Sabundus and Nicholas of Cusa are most probably involved, the crucial role has to be ascribed to the influence of Lutheran mysticism and Alsted’s “Lullo-Ramism.”en
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dc.identifier.doi10.5840/jems2020911
dc.identifier.issn2285-6382
dc.identifier.obd43942616
dc.identifier.orcidPavlas, Petr 0000-0001-9848-4995
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11025/59684
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJournal of Early Modern Studies
dc.subjectdivisionen
dc.subjectmetaphoricsen
dc.subjectmetaphysicsen
dc.subjectearly modern philosophyen
dc.subjectlullismen
dc.subjectramismen
dc.subjecttrinitarianismen
dc.subjectlutheran mysticismen
dc.subjecttheosophyen
dc.titleThe Lex secundum quam disponuntur omnia: Trichotomic Trees in Jan Amos Komenský’s Pansophical Metaphysics and Metaphoricsen
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dc.typeČLÁNEK
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