Renaissance Astrology was a pivotal point in history, with astrological beliefs influencing everything from medical practices to political decisions. Astrologers were prominent figures in renaissance courts, universities, and communities, rivaling priests and doctors. The podcast explores the credibility of astrology, its decline in academic circles, clash with religious views, and ongoing practice at high levels.
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Astrology influenced Renaissance life, impacting medicine and political decisions.
Astrology faced criticism from figures like Bacon, leading to its decline in credibility.
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Influence of Astrology in History
Astrology, as discussed in the podcast, has had a significant impact on history and culture. The episode delves into the deep-rooted influence of astrology on people's beliefs and decision-making processes. From the portrayal of astrology in literature like King Lear to its use by historical figures like Elizabeth I, astrology's sway over individuals and societies is explored.
Development and Spread of Astrology
The podcast outlines the evolution and dissemination of astrology over the centuries. Starting from the Babylonians and Greeks systematizing it, to Ptolemy's influential works in the 2nd century a.d., astrology gained prominence across cultures. The Arab world further refined astrological ideas, bringing them back to Europe in the 12th century. The discussion highlights astrology's journey from antiquity to becoming integrated into courts and intellectual circles.
Challenges to Astrology and its Decline
The episode also addresses the challenges and eventual decline of astrology. Figures like Giovanni Picodelamerandola and Francis Bacon criticized astrology for infringing on free will and lacking empirical reproducibility. The shift towards rationalism, spearheaded by figures like Galileo and Copernicus, relegated astrology to a less respected position. The emergence of scientific inquiry and the contradictions posed by astronomical discoveries led to astrology losing favor in intellectual circles, marking its decline in credibility.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Renaissance Astrology. In Act I Scene II of King Lear, the ne’er do well Edmund steps forward and rails at the weakness and cynicism of his fellow men:This is the excellent foppery of the world, that,when we are sick in fortune, - often the surfeitof our own behaviour, - we make guilty of ourdisasters the sun, the moon, and the stars: asif we were villains by necessity.The focus of his attack is astrology and the credulity of those who fall for its charms. But the idea that earthly life was ordained in the heavens was essential to the Renaissance understanding of the world. The movements of the heavens influenced many things from the practice of medicine to major political decisions. Every renaissance court had its astrologer including Elizabeth Ist and the mysterious Dr. John Dee who chose the most propitious date for her coronation. But astrologers also worked in the universities and on the streets, reading horoscopes, predicting crop failures and rivalling priests and doctors as pillars of the local community. But why did astrological ideas flourish in the period, how did astrologers interpret and influence the course of events and what new ideas eventually brought the astrological edifice tumbling down? With Peter Forshaw, Lecturer in Renaissance Philosophies at Birkbeck, University of London; Lauren Kassell, Lecturer in the History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge; and Jonathan Sawday, Professor of English Studies at the University of Strathclyde.
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