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Kingdom of Stargazers

Michael A Ryan (Autor)

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Astrology in the Middle Ages was considered a branch of the magical arts, one informed by Jewish and Muslim scientific knowledge in Muslim Spain. As such it was deeply troubling to some Church authorities. Using the stars and planets to divine the future ran counter to the orthodox Christian notion that human beings have free will, and some clerical authorities argued that it almost certainly entailed the summoning of spiritual forces considered diabolical. We know that occult beliefs and practices became widespread in the later Middle Ages, but there is much about the phenomenon that we do not understand. For instance, how deeply did occult beliefs penetrate courtly culture and what exactly did those in positions of power hope to gain by interacting with the occult? In A Kingdom of Stargazers, Michael A. Ryan examines the interest in astrology in the Iberian kingdom of Aragon, where ideas about magic and the occult were deeply intertwined with notions of power, authority, and providence.

Ryan focuses on the reigns of Pere III (1336 1387) and his sons Joan I (1387 1395) and Marti I (1395 1410). Pere and Joan spent lavish amounts of money on astrological writings, and astrologers held great sway within their courts. When Marti I took the throne, however, he was determined to purge Joan's courtiers and return to religious orthodoxy. As Ryan shows, the appeal of astrology to those in power was clear: predicting the future through divination was a valuable tool for addressing the extraordinary problems political, religious, demographic plaguing Europe in the fourteenth century. Meanwhile, the kings' contemporaries within the noble, ecclesiastical, and mercantile elite had their own reasons for wanting to know what the future held, but their engagement with the occult was directly related to the amount of power and authority the monarch exhibited and applied. A Kingdom of Stargazers joins a growing body of scholarship that explores the

Sobre o Livro

Este estudo examina o papel da astrologia na corte do reino de Aragão durante os reinados de Pere III, Joan I e Marti I, com atenção a práticas astrológicas, textos produzidos e financiamento cortesão.

O autor analisa como a astrologia se entrelaçava com noções de poder, autoridade e providência, e como diferentes grupos sociais — nobreza, clero e mercadores — recorreram à previsão do futuro em contextos políticos e religiosos do século XIV.

A obra dialoga com pesquisas sobre magia e ocultismo na Idade Média e oferece recortes específicos sobre fontes ibéricas e a circulação de saberes astronômicos e astrológicos na Península Ibérica.

Características

Categoria História
Subcategoria Religião
Autores Michael A Ryan
Sobre o Autor Michael A Ryan é autor acadêmico com publicações sobre história medieval e estudos sobre práticas religiosas e intelectuais.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 232
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of Cornell University
ISBN 9781501713507
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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