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  2. History of astrology - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the Ishtar Gate in Babylon. Babylonian astrology is the earliest recorded organized system of astrology, arising in the 2nd millennium BC. [12] There is speculation that astrology of some form appeared in the Sumerian period in the 3rd millennium BC, but the isolated references to ancient celestial omens dated to this period are not considered sufficient evidence to demonstrate an ...

  3. List of astrological traditions, types, and systems - Wikipedia

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    Katarchic astrology – Historical form of electional astrology; Horary astrologyForm of astrology for answering questions posed; Judicial astrologyForm of astrology for forecasting events; Locational astrologyAstrology that factors in locations on Earth; Medical astrologyAstrology of the human physiology; Meteorological ...

  4. Astrology - Wikipedia

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    A form of astrology was practised in the Old Babylonian period of Mesopotamia, c. 1800 BCE. [24] [8] Vedāṅga Jyotiṣa is one of earliest known Hindu texts on astronomy and astrology . The text is dated between 1400 BCE to final centuries BCE by various scholars according to astronomical and linguistic evidences.

  5. Astrology and astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Astrology was criticized by Hellenistic philosophers such as the Academic Skeptic Carneades and Middle Stoic Panaetius. However, the notions of the Great Year (when all the planets complete a full cycle and return to their relative positions) and eternal recurrence were Stoic doctrines that made divination and fatalism possible.

  6. Babylonian astrology - Wikipedia

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    Babylonian astrology was the first known organized system of astrology, arising in the second millennium BC. [1]In Babylon as well as in Assyria as a direct offshoot of Babylonian culture, astrology takes its place as one of the two chief means at the disposal of the priests (who were called bare or "inspectors") for ascertaining the will and intention of the gods, the other being through the ...

  7. Western astrology - Wikipedia

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    Western astrology is largely horoscopic, that is, it is a form of divination based on the construction of a horoscope for an exact moment, such as a person's birth as well as location (since time zones may or may not affect a person's birth chart), in which various cosmic bodies are said to have an influence.

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  9. Astrological symbols - Wikipedia

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    The modern astrological form of the symbol for Vesta, ⚶, was created by Eleanor Bach, [16] who is credited with pioneering the use of the big four asteroids with the publication of her Ephemerides of the Asteroids in the early 1970s. [17] The original form of the symbol for Vesta, , was created by German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss ...