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  1. Apr 9, 2017 · Furthermore, the sculptured “Dendera zodiac” – a bas-relief from the ceiling of the pronaos of a chapel dedicated to Osiris in the Hathor temple at Dendera, containing images of Taurus and the Libra dating 50 BC – is the first known depiction of the classical zodiac of twelve signs.

    • Theodoros Karasavvas
    • 30,000-10,000 B.C.
    • 2,400-331 B.C.
    • C.-5Th Century A.D.
    • 5th Century A.D.
    • Middle Ages
    • 17th-18th Century: “The Age of Reason”
    • 19th Century
    • 20th-21st Century

    The roots of astrology begin with earliest civilization. Maps of the stars existed long before maps of the earth. Archaeologists have found cave paintings, mammoth tusks, and bones marked with lunar phases. Man has long coped with uncertainty and the change brought on by nature’s cycles by tracking the stars—the seven visible planets were our first...

    The Babylonians (also known as the Chaldeans) continue what the Sumerians started, inventing the first astrological system over thousands of years. They created the zodiac wheel that we use today (with planets and houses) around 700 B.C. The oldest known horoscope chart in history is believed to date to 409 B.C.

    Alexander the Great conquers Babylon/Chaldea and the Greeks eventually start making advances in astrology, along with developments in medicine, geometry, mathematics, and philosophy. The modern names for planets and zodiac signs come from Greek literature. In 140 A.D., Ptolemy publishes Tetrabiblos, one of the most revered astrology works ever writ...

    The Roman Empire falls. Western astrology disappears for 500 years and the Arabs continue studying and developing Greek astrology.

    Astrology flourishes at this point in history. It is an intrinsic part of culture, practiced by doctors, astronomers, and mathematicians. Advances in mathematics help astrologers develop more accurate and sophisticated charts than ever. Many esteemed European universities at this time, including Cambridge (1225-50), had astrology chairs, and royals...

    The Protestant reform movement, started in the mid-1500s, abetted astrology’s decline. Later, rationalism become the popular consensus during the Age of Enlightenment (1650-1780) in Western European cafes and salons, emphasizing reason, analysis, and individualism—a reaction to excessive superstition, authority, and control from institutions such a...

    Renewed interest in spirituality and mysticism in England invigorate astrology again in Europe. Psychologist Carl Jung (1875-1961) pioneers the use of astrology in analysis, and other developments in the field are made.

    In 1920s, newspapers and magazines begin publishing the Sun-sign-based horoscopes that we still read today. Since they give only 12 predictions for the entire world’s population, they are seen more as entertainment. Later in the century, computers make it fast and easy to cast charts, replacing the need to do laborious charts by hand (though some s...

  2. The oldest known horoscope interpretation dates from 410 BCE. The leading astronomers were also astrologers. The ideas of Hipparchus (around 190-125 BCE) and Ptolemy (around 100-160 CE) continued to influence astrological thought for many centuries.

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  4. Mundane astrology is therefore known to be one of the oldest branches of astrology. It was only with the gradual emergence of horoscopic astrology , from the 6th century BC, that astrology developed the techniques and practice of natal astrology .

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  5. Aug 19, 2021 · The Oldest Zodiac Imagery The oldest zodiac imagery is from the Paleolithic era's cave dwellers. This is known because, at Lascaux, France, archeologists found Paleolithic cave paintings of bulls, horses, and other animals with backgrounds that seem to incorporate prehistoric star charts.

  6. The oldest known horoscope chart is also believed to date to 409 B.C. In the early or 3rd century B.C., Babylonian diviners began. Its purpose is for predicting the course of an individual’s life.

  7. Jan 29, 2017 · The Dendera Zodiac sparked the interest of the French intellectual elite, one of the questions that was debated about being the period during which the Zodiac was made. Some believed that it dated to the New Kingdom, whilst others, especially those with an anti-clerical inclination, claimed that it had been produced thousands of years before ...

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