In the Middle Ages, the concept of nature is linked to God; there is no sense of the spectacle of a nature empty of man. Yet, the evocation of such a nature exists — but not its conceptualization. This is because such evocations are actually of man at one with nature, possessed of no perspective on it — the perspective whose invention will later allow the idea of nature as a spectacle.
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