Om Prognostica
An illuminating and thought-provoking collection of astrological and meteorological treatises from ancient Rome, written by the little-known authors Rufius Festus Aratus and Rufius Festus Avienus. Combining empirical observations with sophisticated theoretical insights, these works offer a fascinating glimpse into the ancient science of divination and the ways in which early societies sought to understand and predict the workings of the natural world.
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