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Astrology

2015
Greek and Roman astrology was a culturally significant system of understanding the cosmos and people’s place in it. Astrology believed (and indeed, argued) that human destinies could be predicted, explained, or understood by looking at the positions of the planets and the orientation of the zodiac relative to the moment of an individual’s birth ...
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Astrology

2018
In its original Babylonian and Egyptian contexts, astrology was the interpretation of celestial signs and omens sent by the gods as warnings to rulers and the elite. Roman fondness for Stoicism fertilized the growth of astrology in the Greco-Roman world, which developed into a natural science, fully integrated with the prevailing cosmology.
Benedek Péri   +2 more
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Astrology

2020
Phebe Jensen, Alison A. Chapman
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Fixating on the future: An overview of increased astrology use

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2022
Abhilasha Das, Manoj, Himani Kashyap
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Astrology

2019
Nevill Drury, Gregory Tillett
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Astrology

Notes and Queries, 1899
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