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Entry#  915. On history of astronomy.


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On history of astronomy.


Cicero says in his book  De Divinatione that Astrology has been

practised five hundred seventy thousand years before the Trojan war.


57000.


Footnote: The statement that CICERO, _De Divin._ ascribes the

discovery of astrology to a period 57000 years before the Trojan war

I believe to be quite erroneous. According to ERNESTI, _Clavis

Ciceroniana,_ CH. G. SCHULZ (_Lexic. Cicer._) and the edition of _De

Divin._ by GIESE the word Astrologia occurs only twice in CICERO:

_De Divin. II_, 42. _Ad Chaldaeorum monstra veniamus, de quibus

Eudoxus, Platonis auditor, in astrologia judicio doctissimorum

hominum facile princeps, sic opinatur (id quod scriptum reliquit):

Chaldaeis in praedictione et in notatione cujusque vitae ex natali

die minime esse credendum._" He then quotes the condemnatory verdict

of other philosophers as to the teaching of the Chaldaeans but says

nothing as to the antiquity and origin of astronomy. CICERO further

notes _De oratore_ I, 16 that Aratus was "_ignarus astrologiae_" but

that is all. So far as I know the word occurs nowhere else in

CICERO; and the word _Astronomia_ he does not seem to have used at

all. (H. MULLER-STRUBING.)  

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