Pisces Axxxxx Posted September 27, 2012 Report Share Posted September 27, 2012 I already know that the Roman system uses the same signs as the modern tropical system and the Greek,Arabic,Vedic,and Persian systems. But I am curious what made the Roman system of Astrology unique from other similar systems in various cultures esp. the Tropical System? Stuff on Roman Astrology seem scarce on the web as do stuff on other ancient Astrology System. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skywatcher Posted October 7, 2012 Report Share Posted October 7, 2012 (edited) edit: I realize that I misread your original post, I will see if there is anything else I can find. I actually know very little about astrology so this is good practice. I already know that the Roman system uses the same signs as the modern tropical system and the Greek,Arabic,Vedic,and Persian systems. But I am curious what made the Roman system of Astrology unique from other similar systems in various cultures esp. the Tropical System? Stuff on Roman Astrology seem scarce on the web as do stuff on other ancient Astrology System. So your question is how does the modern practice of astrology differ from those of ancient Rome? My initial search brought up many articles discussing the relationship between astrology and Roman politics. Apparently astrologers were expelled from Rome several times. Astrology in Roman Law and Politics by Frederick Cramer in 1954 seems to be a well-respected work on the subject. I would imagine it is very dry and scholarly but it might be a good read and answer some of your questions. A History of Western Astrology Volume I: The Ancient and Classical Worlds by Nicholas Campion is available at Amazon.com and looks like it might answer some of your questions. Volume II covers "The Medieval and Modern Worlds". The following is a short excerpt from a long encyclopedia article which lists some sources that may help answer your question. I believe Pliny is freely available online, so you might want to look at that. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Plin.+Nat.+toc&redirect=true The Romans The Elder Pliny Edited October 8, 2012 by Skywatcher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisces Axxxxx Posted October 21, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 21, 2012 edit: I realize that I misread your original post, I will see if there is anything else I can find. I actually know very little about astrology so this is good practice. I already know that the Roman system uses the same signs as the modern tropical system and the Greek,Arabic,Vedic,and Persian systems. But I am curious what made the Roman system of Astrology unique from other similar systems in various cultures esp. the Tropical System? Stuff on Roman Astrology seem scarce on the web as do stuff on other ancient Astrology System. So your question is how does the modern practice of astrology differ from those of ancient Rome? My initial search brought up many articles discussing the relationship between astrology and Roman politics. Apparently astrologers were expelled from Rome several times. Astrology in Roman Law and Politics by Frederick Cramer in 1954 seems to be a well-respected work on the subject. I would imagine it is very dry and scholarly but it might be a good read and answer some of your questions. A History of Western Astrology Volume I: The Ancient and Classical Worlds by Nicholas Campion is available at Amazon.com and looks like it might answer some of your questions. Volume II covers "The Medieval and Modern Worlds". The following is a short excerpt from a long encyclopedia article which lists some sources that may help answer your question. I believe Pliny is freely available online, so you might want to look at that. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Plin.+Nat.+toc&redirect=true The Romans The Elder Pliny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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