Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Historian Gilbert Murray

But they were in a tiny minority. In general, as the historian Gilbert Murray was to put it, ‘astrology fell upon the Hellenistic mind as a new disease falls upon some remote island people’. Through such outposts as Daphnae, a Greek settlement in Egypt between 610 and 560 BC, and especially through the ports of Egypt opened to Greek ships after 640 BC, travelling Chaldean astrologers descended on Greece in considerable numbers, bringing with them the apparently age-old wisdom they had hoarded, which was received warmly by Greeks already better practised in mathematics and astronomy than they.

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