
The corpus of astrological material ascribed to the Egyptian priest Manetho consists of six books of poetry. This book serves as the companion to the one published by OUP in 2020, which was the first commentary in any language on the earliest three books of Manetho's poetry (two, three, and six as they appear in the manuscript). This volume supplies the remainder (books four, one, and five).Manetho was credited with a series of didactic poems which list outcomes for planetary set-ups in a birth chart. The books covered in this volume are not as easily dated as those in the first volume, but the most recent is probably no later than the fourth century and they are still Egyptian. As in the first volume, their descriptions of the kinds of person who are born under happy and unhappy configurations of stars speak to the lived realities, aspirations, and fears of the astrologer's clientele. Unlike in the first volume, however, the individual books treated here have different authors, and there is more emphasis on profiling individual poets in terms of style, metre, and mannerisms. As in the first volume, there is a Greek text with English translation and an apparatus with parallel material to enable comparison with related works. But this volume pays more attention to the transmission of traditional material from one author to another, and to the special approach required of an editor of material which, being in practical use, circulated in unstable and minutely-varying textual forms.
This volume investigates the remaining three books of the astrological corpus attributed to the Egyptian priest Manetho, focusing on their textual transmission, authorship, and practical application in the ancient world. Author J. L. Lightfoot provides a scholarly examination of the Apotelesmatica, building upon previous research to offer a comprehensive analysis of books four, one, and five. The work utilizes a comparative framework to evaluate the stylistic variations and metrical structures of these didactic poems, which served as guides for interpreting planetary configurations in birth charts. By examining these texts, the author illuminates the social anxieties and aspirations of the individuals who sought astrological counsel during the late antique period.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and classicists recognize this volume as a critical resource for understanding the textual instability and practical application of ancient astrological poetry. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the precision of the editorial apparatus provided by the author.
Page Count:
1168
Publication Date:
2023-07-27
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192868470
ISBN-13:
9780192868473
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