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The Crystalline Sphere

 

The Crystalline Sphere

The second day of Creation. Master of Jean de Mandeville (artist), Bible historiale. Getty MS. 1 (ca.1360-70), f.4
A minority of authors claimed that the waters above the firmament were solid; Bede wrote that they had ‘the firmity of a crystalline stone’ and Peter Lombard argued that they needed to be solid ice to prevent them from falling into the firmament. But for most authors these waters were fluid, transparent and cold. The term crystalline did not denote hardness but instead luminosity and transparency.