Astrology and Religion among the Greeks and Romans
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It is not however because it is combined with scientific theories nor because it enters into the teaching of pagan mysteries that astrology forces itself on the meditations of the historian of religions but for its own sake . . . because he is obliged to enquire how and why this alliance which at first sight seems monstrous came to be formed between mathematics and supersitition. . . . How could this absurd doctrine arise develop spread and force itself on superior intellects for century after century? There in all its simplicity is the historical problem which confronts us. -from the Introduction Contents Introduction 1. The Chaldeans 2. Babylon and Greece 3. The Dissemination in the West 4. Theology 5. Astral Mysticism. Ethics and Cult 6. Eschatology Franz Cumont (1868-1947) was a Belgian archaeologist linguist and historian of ancient religions. He was Professor at the University of Ghent and later curator of the Brussels Royal Museum. His major works include The Mysteries of Mithra The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism and After Life in Roman Paganism.
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