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History of Astrology Timeline 3 - Timeline Help

History of astrology timeline 3 of 5 from 476 to 1570 BCE at Timeline Help.


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European astrology in decline after the Fall of the Roman Empire.

The Church condemns astrology and tries to suppress it.

Monks study astrology in secret in monasteries.

Muslim astrologers revive Greek astrology.

The University of Bologna is the center for learning medical astrology.

Ancient magic and astrology is linked in the Speculum Astronomiae by Roger Bacon. Thomas Aquinas accepts the philosophical aspect found in astrology. The most famous astrologer at this time is Guidi Bonati. Emperor Frederick II consults astrologer Michael Scot. Astrology is taught at Cambridge University in England.

Johannes Campanus works for Pope Urban IV and develops a new way to divide astrological houses.

The invention of the printing press allows mass production of astrological writings to be distributed in Europe. Astrologers served many royal families in England, Italy, France and Austria. The Vatican promotes the instruction of astrology.

Famous astrologers of this time period: Charles the V of France and Pope Sixtus IV.

The first ephemeris is printed in Nuremberg, Germany.

Catherine de Medici often takes consultation with astrologers Ruggieri, Gauric and Nostradamus.

Martin Luther shows his support of astrology by writing the preface to Lichtenberger's astrology book.

Nostradamus rises to fame.

Queen Elizabeth employs John Dee as her astrologer. He helps design the Gregorian calendar.


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Bibliography of History of Astrology Timeline 3

Spring, E (2009). North Node. Rediscovering Your Life Direction Soul Purpose.
White, S (1988). Unique Synthesis of World's Two Great Astrological Systems: Chinese, Western.
Aubin, A and Rifkin, J (1998). The Complete Book of Astrology.
Gullfoss, P (2008). Complete Book of Spiritual Astrology.
Spiller, J (1997). For the Soul.
Teal, C (2008). Lunar Nodes. Discover Your Soul's Karmic Mission.
Burk, K (2001). Understanding Birth Chart.



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