----- 罗马天象学的公开与自由裁量:马尼留和他同时代的奥古斯
1. Introduction PART 1: MANILIUS' ASTRONOMICA 2. Manilius Astronomica: A Lesson in Horoscopic Obscurity PART 2: THE RISE OF ROMAN ASTROLOGY AND CAESARS COMET 3. The Rise of Astrology in Rome 4. The Beginning and End of the Late-Republican Astrological Debate: The Politicized Philosophical Posturings of Cicero PART 3: ASTROLOGY FOR THE AUGUSTAN AGE 5. To Have and to Hold: Astrology for an Imperial Age 6. Setting Gentlemanly Limits for Imperial Stellar Investigation in VitruviusDe Architectura 7. Concession, Abstinence and Abortion: Horace, Virgil, Hyginus and Ovid 8. Stars and Storms: The Development of Stellar Causation in Astrometeorology 9. Caesars Comet: The Reinvigoration of a Religious Enquiry 10. Turning on the Practitioner: Propertius meets the Charlatan 11. Conclusion: Manilian Dialogues and the Relaxing of Astrological Discretion
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