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Late Medieval Krakow Astrological Prognostics Concerning Health, Disease and Treatment Methods
Late Medieval Krakow Astrological Prognostics Concerning Health, Disease and Treatment Methods

Author(s): Sylwia Konarska-Zimnicka
Subject(s): History
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej
Keywords: astrology in the Middle Ages; prognostics; calendars; almanacs; the University of Krakow

Summary/Abstract: Late medieval astrological predictive texts (iudicia, calendars, almanacs etc.) are an interesting source of knowledge about the past. The practice of publishing such texts was a result of the development of the so-called Krakow school of astronomy and astrology. The Krakow masters, who held the position of professors at the chair of astronomy and astrology, were obliged to prepare the said predictive texts annually. The publications included astrological predictions based on forthcoming positions of heavenly bodies and concerned almost every sphere of life of the contemporary society. They referred to trade and agriculture, including prognoses of abundant or failed harvests. They covered political issues, but also problems pertaining to marriage, as well as to children and their upbringing. Vast passages were devoted to weather forecasting, that is, astrometeorology. However, special emphasis was put on the medical topics, as health and disease were an issue of key importance for the representatives of all social strata. Astrological predictive texts, indicating the best (from the viewpoint of astrology) time for attempts to maintain or regain health, were meant to interpret theoretical knowledge with recommendations concerning the practice, which was difficult to verify with regard to sources.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 50
  • Page Range: 79-97
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English