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A Scheme of Heaven: The History of Astrology and the Search for our Destiny in Data

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An illuminating look at the surprising history and science of astrology, civilization’s first system of algorithms, from Babylon to the present day.

Humans are pattern-matching creatures, and astrology is the universe’s grandest pattern-matching game. In this refreshing work of history and analysis, data scientist Alexander Boxer examines classical texts on astrology to expose its underlying scientific and mathematical framework. Astrology, he argues, was the ancient world’s most ambitious applied mathematics problem, a monumental data-analysis enterprise sustained by some of history’s most brilliant minds, from Ptolemy to al-Kindi to Kepler.

Thousands of years ago, astrologers became the first to stumble upon the powerful storytelling possibilities inherent in numerical data. To correlate the configurations of the cosmos with our day-to-day lives, astrologers relied upon a “scheme of heaven,” or horoscope, showing the precise configuration of the planets at a particular instant in time as viewed from a particular place on Earth. Although recognized as pseudoscience today, horoscopes were once considered a cutting-edge scientific tool. Boxer teaches us how to read these esoteric charts—and appreciate the complex astronomical calculations needed to generate them—by diagramming how the heavens appeared at important moments in astrology’s history, from the assassination of Julius Caesar as viewed from Rome to the Apollo 11 lunar landing as seen from the surface of the Moon. He then puts these horoscopes to the test using modern data sets and statistical science, arguing that today’s data scientists do work similar to astrologers of yore. By looking back at the algorithms of ancient astrology, he suggests, we can better recognize the patterns that are timeless characteristics of our own pattern-matching tendencies.

At once critical, rigorous, and far ranging, A Scheme of Heaven recontextualizes astrology as a vast, technological project—spanning continents and centuries—that foreshadowed our data-driven world today.

ISBN-13: 9780393634846

Media Type: Hardcover

Publisher: Norton - W. W. & Company - Inc.

Publication Date: 01-14-2020

Pages: 336

Product Dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.30(d)

Alexander Boxer is a data scientist with a PhD in physics and degrees in the history of science and classics. His research has appeared in Nature Physics and he was a field agent for Atlas Obscura in Washington, D.C.

Table of Contents

Horoscope xi

Introduction 1

1 To Everything there is a Season 9

2 From Obscure Beginnings: Amarna, Egypt, 1338 BC 31

3 A Quick Spin around the Celestial Sphere: Syracuse, Sicily, 212 BC 49

4 Signs from Above: Marcus Manilius and the Traits of the Zodiac: Rome, 44 BC 71

5 Claudius Ptolemy's Astrological Travel Guide: Ultima Thule, 79 93

6 How Unique is a Horoscope? Vettius Valens and the Gospel of Fate: Alexandria, Egypt, 139 119

7 Patterns, Patterns, Everywhere! Masha'allah's Astrological History of the World: Baghdad, 762 149

8 When You Wish Upon A Star. Which Algorithm Should You Use? Guido Bonatti's Astrological Wheel of Fortune: Mount Ventoux, France, 1336 173

9 What's in a Name? Astronomers, Astrologers, and Mathematicians: Herrevad Abbey, Denmark (Now Sweden), 1572 205

10 Big Astrology: Mare Tranquillitatis, The Moon, 1969 229

Conclusion: Upon the Words Of No One 261

Acknowledgments 265

Notes 267

Index 301