Jesuit Astrology : : Prognostication and Science in Early Modern Culture / / Luís Campos Ribeiro.

Connections between the Society of Jesus and astrology used to appear as unexpected at best. Astrology was never viewed favourably by the Church, especially in early modern times, and since Jesuits were strong defenders of Catholic orthodoxy, most historians assumed that their religious fervour woul...

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Superior document:Time, Astronomy, and Calendars Series ; Volume 13
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Koninklijke Brill NV,, [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Time, astronomy, and calendars ; Volume 13.
Physical Description:1 online resource (652 pages) :; illustrations.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Abbreviations
  • Transcription and Citation Notes
  • Astrological Symbols
  • Introduction
  • Part 1: Astrology in the Early Modern Era
  • Introduction to Part 1
  • 1 Early Modern Astrology: An Overview
  • 1 The Practice of Astrology
  • 2 A Changing Knowledge
  • 3 Astrology in Print
  • 4 Pico’s Critique
  • 2 The Church and Astrology
  • 1 A Clash of Doctrines
  • 2 An Art Divided
  • 3 The Regulation of Astrology
  • 3 The Mathematization of Astrology
  • 4 The Marginalization of Astrology
  • 1 Astrology as Science
  • 2 A Changed Knowledge
  • Part 2: Jesuits and Astrology
  • Introduction to Part 2
  • 5 Jesuits against Astrology
  • 1 Benito Pereira (1590)
  • 2 Martín Del Rio (1599–1600)
  • 3 Alessandro De Angelis (1615)
  • 4 The Bibliotheca selecta (1593)
  • 5 Later Examples
  • 6 The Anti-astrological Discourse
  • 6 Jesuits Accepting Astrology
  • 1 Francisco Suárez on Astrology
  • 2 Further Examples
  • 3 Standing in Ambiguity
  • 7 Astrology in Jesuit Science
  • 1 The Ratio Studiorum, Mathematics and Astrology
  • 2 Clavius and Astrology
  • 3 Astrology in Jesuit Printed Works
  • 4 Between Print and Manuscript
  • 5 Astrology among Jesuit Scholars
  • 8 Astrology as Cultural Currency: Jesuits in the East
  • 1 China: New Astrology for an Old Empire
  • 2 Notes on Japan and India
  • 3 European Astrology in the East
  • 9 Brave New World: Jesuits and Astrology in the Americas
  • 1 Different Skies, Different Influences
  • 2 Jesuits and Astrology under Southern Skies
  • 3 Catholic Constellations: Astrology in Religious Discourse
  • 4 Under New Skies
  • Part 3: Jesuits Teaching Astrology
  • Introduction to Part 3
  • 10 The Aula da Esfera of Santo Antão
  • 1 The Astrological Manuscripts and Their Authors
  • 2 Other Astrological Texts
  • 3 The Students of the Aula da Esfera
  • 4 Astrology at the Aula da Esfera: A Timeline
  • 5 The Example of the Aula da Esfera
  • 11 Teaching Astrology
  • 1 A Jesuit Astrological Programme?
  • 2 Defending Astrology
  • 3 The Astrological Syllabus
  • 4 Gonzaga’s Baroque Astrology
  • 5 A Jesuit Astrology?
  • Part 4: Jesuit Astrologers
  • Introduction to Part 4
  • 12 Practicing Astrology
  • 1 Judgements on Comets
  • 2 An Astrological Report to the Court
  • 3 The Calendar of Trnava
  • 4 Nativities
  • 5 Other Applications
  • 6 The Practice in Perspective
  • Final Thoughts
  • Appendix 1: Bull Coeli et Terrae
  • Appendix 2: Teachers of the Aula da Esfera
  • Appendix 3: Jesuit Astrological Manuscripts
  • Appendix 4: Documents
  • Bibliography
  • Index.