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Jim Tester.
A
History of Western
Astrology.
Woodbridge:
Boydell Press, 1999 reprint (previously issued in hardback, 1987).
ISBN 0851152554.
Paperback,
perfect bound.
153x234x19mm.
viii,256pp inc. 10 text figures, 4
illustrations,
all monochrome.
English.
Unused bargain: last copy, has some minor shelf wear.
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This
is
the story
of Western astrology - that 'ancient art' which covers everything from
a vague acceptance of stellar influences on the lives of men to precise
and fatalistic predictions of the future. Astrology, science or art,
came
into existence with the discovery of a mathematical system which
enabled
men to plot the relative positions of earth and planets against a
background
of the fixed stars. The story begins in Greece, in the fifth century
BC,
with the absorption into Greece of protoastrological ideas from the
east.
The Greeks took stargazing and its magic and added philosophy, geometry
and rational thought; the philosophy of Plato and later of the Stoics
made
astrology respectable, and by the time Ptolemy wrote his textbook the Tetrabiblos,
in the second century AD, the main lines of astrological practice as it
is known today had already been laid down.
Jim
Tester shows
how little astrology changed during its journey from the Greek world
through
Islam and back into the West in the 12th century; even in the
Renaissance
and in the 17th century it preserved its conservative character, until
it was seemingly killed by the shift of ideas in the late 17th and 18th
century. The revival of astrology in the 19th and 20th centuries is
outside
the scope of this study, but parallels between the ages of its greatest
influence in the past - late antiquity and the Renaissance - and our
own
times are irresistible.
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