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Astrology and astronomy were archaically treated together (Latin: astrologia), but gradually distinguished through the Late Middle Ages [1] into the Age of Reason. Developments in 17th century philosophy resulted in astrology and astronomy operating as independent pursuits by the 18th century.
Judicial astrology – Form of astrology for forecasting events; Locational astrology – Astrology that factors in locations on Earth; Medical astrology – Astrology of the human physiology; Meteorological astrology – Using astrology for weather forecasting; Mundane astrology – Branch of astrology dealing with politics, government, and law
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The use of astronomical symbols for the Sun and Moon dates to antiquity. The forms of the symbols that appear in the original papyrus texts of Greek horoscopes are a circle with one ray for the Sun and a crescent for the Moon. [3] The modern Sun symbol, a circle with a dot (☉), first appeared in Europe in the Renaissance. [3]
[3] The success of astronomy, compared to other sciences, was achieved because of several reasons. Astronomy was the first science to have a mathematical foundation and have sophisticated procedures such as using armillary spheres and quadrants. This provided a solid base for collecting and verifying data.
[5]: 249 [6] Although astrology has no scientific validity, astrological beliefs have impacted human history [7] and astrology has helped to drive the development of astronomy. Modern scientific inquiry into astrology is primarily focused on drawing a correlation between astrological traditions and the influence of seasonal birth in humans .
I would support Historical divergence of Astronomy and Astrology as a complementary article to History of astrology and History of Astronomy. Sophia 11:04, 27 August 2006 (UTC) [ reply ] I support more the Common origins of astronomy and astrology, however I'm perfectly fine with the other one. → Icez { talk | contrib } 00:29, 13 March 2007 ...
[10] [12] The influence of the stars was in turn divided into natural astrology, with for example effects on tides and the growth of plants, and judicial astrology, with supposedly predictable effects on people. [13] [14] The fourteenth century skeptic Nicole Oresme however included astronomy as a part of astrology in his Livre de divinacions. [15]