[Redbook7:324-325][19900923:1945k]{Succession of Media in Artistic Movements [continued (4)]}[23rd September 1990]
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m~, [sic] however, both imitates (more O[uter] C[ircle]?) and aspires to (more I[nner] C[ircle] C, being hierarchical, traditional, etc.; so the imitation of r~-c-s~* forms, at least, may be expected at M~ (O[uter] C[ircle]).
The (current) 512-year M is 1664, ie mid-17th century: after the classical Renaissance in visual art; near the beginning of literary classicism (and the Enlightenment); and before the great period of Classical music.**
(It should be added, just to make this seem less convincing, that the centuries-long movement of which all these are a part – Reformation, Renaissance, Enlightenment, Industrial-Technological Revolution etc. – is seen as the final quarter[-]circle of the 2048-year cycle of Christian Europe,*** which is about the only other**** cycle in which the evidence of a significant I[nner] C[ircle] rotation is clearly visible: this final arc is therefore m~/G~-s~/R~-C.)
*[See last previous entry]
**ref [[Redbook7:323-326][19900923:1945h]{Succession of Media in Artistic Movements}[23rd September 1990],] 323 [3rd para]
***(See draft circle map 8.? in booklet)
****ref [ entry before last, [Redbook7:324][19900923:1945i]{Succession of Media in Artistic Movements [continued]}[23rd September 1990]] 324
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