December 24, 2005
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Nine is a Vine
(continued)The figures are:
A symbol of Apollo from
Balanchine’s Birthday and
A Minature Rosetta Stone,a symbol of pure reason from
Visible Mathematics and
Analogical Train of Thought,a symbol of Venus from
Why Me? and
To Graves at the Winter Solstice,and, finally, a more
down-to-earth symbol,
adapted from a snowflake inThose who prefer their
theological art on the scary side
may enjoy the
Christian Snowflake
link in the comments on
the “Logos” entry of
Orthodox Easter (May 1), 2005.