03492nam 2200589 a 450 99624827880331620200520144314.00-674-07036-40-674-06791-610.4159/harvard.9780674067912(CKB)2670000000330112(StDuBDS)AH25018199(SSID)ssj0000819035(PQKBManifestationID)11413704(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000819035(PQKBWorkID)10844673(PQKB)10612179(MiAaPQ)EBC3301206(DE-B1597)177962(OCoLC)826855510(OCoLC)840444829(DE-B1597)9780674067912(Au-PeEL)EBL3301206(CaPaEBR)ebr10651973(EXLCZ)99267000000033011220120529d2013 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtccrThe duke and the stars[electronic resource] astrology and politics in Renaissance Milan /Monica AzzoliniBoston Harvard University Press20131 online resource (xiii, 370 p. )illI Tatti Studies in Italian Renaissance HistoryI Tatti studies in Italian Renaissance historyFormerly CIP.Uk0-674-06663-4 Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-353) and index.The science of the stars: learning astrology at the University of Pavia -- The making of a dynasty: astrology under Bianca Maria Visconti and Francesco Sforza -- Astrology is destiny: Galeazzo Sforza and the political uses of astrology -- The star-crossed duke: Gian Galeazzo Sforza and medical astrology -- The viper and the eagle: the rise and fall of astrology under Ludovico Sforza.This study is the first to examine the important political role played by astrology in Italian court culture. Reconstructing the powerful dynamics existing between astrologers and their prospective or existing patrons, The Duke and the Stars illustrates how the "predictive art" of astrology was a critical source of information for Italian Renaissance rulers, particularly in times of crisis. Astrological "intelligence" was often treated as sensitive, and astrologers and astrologer-physicians were often trusted with intimate secrets and delicate tasks that required profound knowledge not only of astrology but also of the political and personal situation of their clients. Two types of astrological predictions, medical and political, were taken into the most serious consideration. Focusing on Milan, Monica Azzolini describes the various ways in which the Sforza dukes (and Italian rulers more broadly) used astrology as a political and dynastic tool, guiding them as they contracted alliances, made political decisions, waged war, planned weddings, and navigated health crises. The Duke and the Stars explores science and medicine as studied and practiced in fifteenth-century Italy, including how astrology was taught in relation to astronomy. Astrology and politicsHistoryMilan (Italy)HistoryTo 1535Electronic books.Astrology and politicsHistory.133.50945/2109024Azzolini Monica1971-1008836MiAaPQBOOK996248278803316The duke and the stars2327742UNISA