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Sulla’s Horoscope? (Firm. math. 6,31,1)
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WOLFGANG HÜBNER
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Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Acknowledgements v
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Horoscopes and History 1
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Part I: Horoscopes and the Public Sphere in Antiquity
- Sulla’s Horoscope? (Firm. math. 6,31,1) 13
- What Was Agrippina Waiting For? (Tacitus, Ann. XII, 68-69) 37
- The Emperor Hadrian in the Horoscopes of Antigonus of Nicaea 49
- The Possible Survival of Babylonian Astrology in the Fifth Century CE: A Discussion of Historical Sources 69
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Part II: Medieval Astrology: Muslim and Jewish Discourse
- Māshā’allāh’s Zoroastrian Historical Astrology 95
- Circular Motions: Private Pleasure and Public Prognostication in the Nativities of the Mughal Emperor Akbar 101
- The Horoscope of Iskandar Sultan as a Cosmological Vision in the Islamic World 115
- Historical Horoscopes of Israel: Abraham bar Ḥiyya, Abraham ibn Ezra, and Yosef ben Eliezer 145
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Part III: The Use of Horoscopes in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe
- Various Uses of Horoscopes: Astrological Practices in Early Modern Europe 167
- Reading Health in the Stars: Politics and Medical Astrology in Renaissance Milan 183
- Evidence and Conjecture in Cardano’s Horoscope Collections 207
- The Function of Horoscopes in Biographical Narrative: Cardano and After 225
- J. W. A. Pfaff and the Rediscovery of Astrology in the Age of Romanticism 241
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Epilogue
- The Historiography of Astrology: A Diagnosis and a Prescription 261
- Contributors 275
- Index 279
Chapters in this book
- i-iv i
- Acknowledgements v
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Horoscopes and History 1
-
Part I: Horoscopes and the Public Sphere in Antiquity
- Sulla’s Horoscope? (Firm. math. 6,31,1) 13
- What Was Agrippina Waiting For? (Tacitus, Ann. XII, 68-69) 37
- The Emperor Hadrian in the Horoscopes of Antigonus of Nicaea 49
- The Possible Survival of Babylonian Astrology in the Fifth Century CE: A Discussion of Historical Sources 69
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Part II: Medieval Astrology: Muslim and Jewish Discourse
- Māshā’allāh’s Zoroastrian Historical Astrology 95
- Circular Motions: Private Pleasure and Public Prognostication in the Nativities of the Mughal Emperor Akbar 101
- The Horoscope of Iskandar Sultan as a Cosmological Vision in the Islamic World 115
- Historical Horoscopes of Israel: Abraham bar Ḥiyya, Abraham ibn Ezra, and Yosef ben Eliezer 145
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Part III: The Use of Horoscopes in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe
- Various Uses of Horoscopes: Astrological Practices in Early Modern Europe 167
- Reading Health in the Stars: Politics and Medical Astrology in Renaissance Milan 183
- Evidence and Conjecture in Cardano’s Horoscope Collections 207
- The Function of Horoscopes in Biographical Narrative: Cardano and After 225
- J. W. A. Pfaff and the Rediscovery of Astrology in the Age of Romanticism 241
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Epilogue
- The Historiography of Astrology: A Diagnosis and a Prescription 261
- Contributors 275
- Index 279