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History of Astrology Timeline 2 - Timeline Help
History of astrology timeline 2 of 5 from 600 BCE to 400 at Timeline Help.
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| Astrology spreads from Babylonia to Greece, Egypt and the rest of the Middle East.
Pythagoras sets up a colony to learn about astrology, numerology and the occult arts.
The four elements of Earth, Fire, Water and Air are introduced into astrology as the 4-fold root of everything by Empedocles of Agrigentum. He theorized that nothing can be created or destroyed, only transformed.
Hippocrates studies the human body using astrological principles to relate the rhythms of the universe.
The oldest Babylonian horoscope dates from this time.
Eudoxus of Cnidus creates calendars using the zodiac with all 12 equal zodiac signs.
Alexander the Great spreads the knowledge of astrology throughout the Middle East. Greece personalizes astrology.
Greek astrology is introduced to India.
The legendary Alexandria becomes the center of astrological research.
Achinapolus and Antipatrus teach medical astrology based on the teachings of Berosus. They begin to experiment with natal horoscopes.
Astrology for predicting the future appears in Rome.
The Essenes develop the Qabbalah and esoteric astrology.
First school of astrology opens in Rome.
Three Magi astrologers predict the birth of Christ.
Hadrian, Emperor of Rome, casts his own horoscopes.
Ptolemy pens The Tetrabiblios, a comprehensive tome on astrology.
Library of Alexandria is destroyed, including many of the world's texts on astrology.
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| Bibliography of the History of Astrology Timeline 2 Goldschneider, G (2009). The Gary Goldschneider's Everyday Astrology. How to Make It Work for You. Goldschneider, G and Elffers, J (1997). The Secret Language of Relationships. Your Complete Personology Guide to Any Relationship with Anyone. Crawford, S and Sullivan, G (1998). The Power of Birthdays, Stars and Numbers. The Complete Personology Reference Guide. |
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