Title:
The exaltations of Greco-Roman astrology and their relation to Babylonian Normal Star positions
Author(s):
Ossendrijver, Mathieu
Year of publication:
2025
Available Date:
2025-12-04T14:48:00Z
Abstract:
It is demonstrated that the longitudes of the planetary exaltations mentioned in numerous Greco-Roman and Late Antique astrological sources derive from Babylonian Normal-Star longitudes. This is achieved through a comparison between both sets of longitudes. Supporting evidence is found in the Late Babylonian astral compendium BM 36609+. The Babylonian longitudes were transferred to exaltations without significant changes, but their association with stars was discarded. The sun’s exaltation constitutes an exception, since it does not correspond to a Normal Star, but appears to have been defined in relation to the longitude of the Pleiades, which became the moon’s exaltation.
Part of Identifier:
e-ISSN (online): 1753-8556
Keywords:
Ancient star catalogues
Babylonian astrology
Babylonian astronomy
depressions
exaltations
Greco-Roman astrology
DDC-Classification:
930 Geschichte des Altertums bis ca. 499, Archäologie
Publication Type:
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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DOI of the Original Publication:
Journaltitle:
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Department/institution:
Geschichts- und Kulturwissenschaften
Institut für Wissensgeschichte des Altertums