Articles The Early Development of Astrology in al-Andalus by Medievalists.net March 16, 2009 The Early Development of Astrology in al-Andalus By Julio Samso Journal of the History of Arabic Science, Vol. 3 (1979) Synopsis: Examines the role of astrologers and astrology in Andalusian society, and the role of a Christian source known as the Libro de las Cruses in its development. Click here to read/download this article (PDF file) Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsReading the Future and Freeing the Will: Astrology of the Arabic World and Albertus MagnusQueries on Astrology Sent from Southern France to Maimonides: Critical Edition of the Hebrew Text, Translation, and CommentaryManuel I Komnenos and Michael Glykas: A Twelfth Century Defense and Refutation of AstrologyBook on medieval astrology wins awardThe First Lithuanian Book in Print Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post Next Post Next Post
The Early Development of Astrology in al-Andalus
By Julio Samso
Journal of the History of Arabic Science, Vol. 3 (1979)
Synopsis: Examines the role of astrologers and astrology in Andalusian society, and the role of a Christian source known as the Libro de las Cruses in its development.
Click here to read/download this article (PDF file)
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