Item #011977 Astronomica. Marcus Manilius, G. P. Goold, and.

Astronomica

Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1977. Hardcover. 18mo. Near Fine / Very Good. Item #011977

Loeb Classical Library No. 469. Red cloth with gilt lettering to spine and LCL monogram to front board. cxxiii, 386 p.p. Colour map frontis and folding star chart at rear. B&W illustrations. Light rubbing and bumping to spine ends. Some spots of yellow highlighting. Dust jacket is price clipped, sunned to spine, has some light wear to extremities, some chafing to joints and edges, short open tear to rear joint at head. Marcus Manilius, who lived in the reigns of Augustus and Tiberius, is the author of the earliest treatise on astrology we possess. His Astronomica, a Latin didactic poem in five books, begins with an account of celestial phenomena, and then proceeds to treat the signs of the zodiac and the twelve temples; there follow instructions for calculating the horoscoping degree, the details of the chronocrators, decans, injurious degrees, zodiacal geography, paranatellonata, and other technical matters. In spite of its undoubted elegance, the Astronomica is a difficult work, and this edition provides in addition to the first English prose translation a full guide to the poem, with copious explanatory notes and illustrative figures.

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