Astrology and Reformation

Astrology and Reformation
Title Astrology and Reformation PDF eBook
Author Robin Bruce Barnes
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 409
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 0199736057

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This study explores the integral role of astrological concepts and imagery in preparing the ground for the Reformation, and in shaping the distinctive characteristics of German Christian culture through the early seventeenth century.

Astrology of the Reformation

Astrology of the Reformation
Title Astrology of the Reformation PDF eBook
Author Jürgen G. H. Hoppmann
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2023-03-16
Genre
ISBN 9789403694078

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Astrology and the Reformation; Or, The Astrologers as Preachers of the Reformation and Authors of the Peasant's War

Astrology and the Reformation; Or, The Astrologers as Preachers of the Reformation and Authors of the Peasant's War
Title Astrology and the Reformation; Or, The Astrologers as Preachers of the Reformation and Authors of the Peasant's War PDF eBook
Author Johann Friedrich
Publisher
Total Pages 233
Release
Genre Astrology
ISBN

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The Crown and the Cosmos

The Crown and the Cosmos
Title The Crown and the Cosmos PDF eBook
Author Darin Hayton
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages 303
Release 2015-11-11
Genre Science
ISBN 0822981130

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Despite its popular association today with magic, astrology was once a complex and sophisticated practice, grounded in technical training provided by a university education. The Crown and the Cosmos examines the complex ways that political practice and astrological discourse interacted at the Habsburg court, a key center of political and cultural power in early modern Europe. Like other monarchs, Maximilian I used astrology to help guide political actions, turning to astrologers and their predictions to find the most propitious times to sign treaties or arrange marriage contracts. Perhaps more significantly, the emperor employed astrology as a political tool to gain support for his reforms and to reinforce his own legitimacy as well as that of the Habsburg dynasty. Darin Hayton analyzes the various rhetorical tools astrologers used to argue for the nobility, antiquity, and utility of their discipline, and how they strove to justify their "science" on the grounds that through its rigorous interpretation of the natural world, astrology could offer more reliable predictions. This book draws on extensive printed and manuscript sources from archives across northern and central Europe, including Poland, Germany, France, and England.

The Duke and the Stars

The Duke and the Stars
Title The Duke and the Stars PDF eBook
Author Monica Azzolini
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 387
Release 2013-02-11
Genre History
ISBN 0674067916

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The Duke and the Stars explores science and medicine as studied and practiced in fifteenth-century Italy, including how astrology was taught in relation to astronomy. It illustrates how the “predictive art” of astrology was often a critical, secretive source of information for Italian Renaissance rulers, particularly in times of crisis.

Cross, Constellation, and Crucible

Cross, Constellation, and Crucible
Title Cross, Constellation, and Crucible PDF eBook
Author John Warwick Montgomery
Publisher
Total Pages 22
Release 1963
Genre Alchemy
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The Impact of the European Reformation

The Impact of the European Reformation
Title The Impact of the European Reformation PDF eBook
Author Ole Peter Grell
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 300
Release 2017-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 1351887866

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Recent decades have witnessed the fragmentation of Reformation studies, with high-level research confined within specific geographical, confessional or chronological boundaries. By bringing together scholars working on a wide variety of topics, this volume counteracts this centrifugal trend and provides a broad perspective on the impact of the European reformation. The essays present new research from historians of politics, of the church and of belief. Their geographical scope ranges from Scotland and England via France and Germany to Transylvania and their chronological span from the 1520s to the 1690s Considering the impact of the Reformation on political culture and examining the relationship between rulers and ruled; the book also examines the church and its personnel, another sphere of life that was entirely transformed by the Reformation. Important aspects of knowledge and belief are discussed in terms of scientific knowledge and technological progress, juxtaposed with analyses of elite and popular belief, which demonstrates the limitations of Weber's notion of the disenchantment of the world. Together they indicate the diverse directions in which Reformation scholarship is now moving, while reminding us of the need to understand particular developments within a broader European context; demonstrating that movements for religious reform left no sphere of European life untouched.