This is a re-upload (with improved audio/visuals) for Dan Attrell's discussion of astrology in ancient Rome, chiefly how it was negatively perceived in the writings of the famous historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus. Love em' or hate em' - astrologers are here to stay.
Recorded in December 2014
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Bibliography:
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Cramer, Frederick. Astrology in Roman Law and Politics. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1954. (amzn.to/1nqjaiv)
Cramer, Frederick. "Expulsion of Astrologers from Ancient Rome." ClMed 12, 1951: 9-50.
Damon, Cynthia. Tacitus: Histories Book I. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. (amzn.to/1WisoJy)
Mellor, Ronald. Tacitus. New York: Routledge, 1993. (amzn.to/1WisNeZ)
Ripat, Pauline. "Expelling Misconceptions: Astrologers at Rome." Classical Philology 106, 2, 2011: 115-154.
Rives, J.B. "Marginalized Persons: Magicians and Astrologers." In The Oxford Handbook of Social Relations in the Roman World, by Michael Peachin, 679-692. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. (amzn.to/1PyhkTv)
Santoro L'Hoir, Francesca. Tragedy, Rhetoric, and the Historiography of Tacitus' Annales. University of Michigan Press, 2006. (amzn.to/1Pyhuu2)
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