The Astrology Podcast
The Astrology Podcast
Chris Brennan
Firmicus Maternus’ Mathesis, with Benjamin Dykes
2 hour 22 minutes Posted May 17, 2023 at 5:52 pm.
A new translation of the Mathesis
The life and dating of Firmicus Maternus
Firmicus' philosophy and religious views
Later conversion to Christianity
Mathesis as the first comprehensive astrological text in Latin
Mitigating conditions
Firmicus views on fate
The Thema Mundi
Firmicus using whole sign and equal houses together
Firmicus' emphasis on the Moon
Apotelesmata and chart synthesis
Lots as houses/places
Fixed stars
Popularity of Firmicus in later tradition
Ben's upcoming projects
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In episode 401 Dr. Benjamin Dykes joins the podcast to talk about his new translation of the astrological work of the 4th century astrologer Firmicus Maternus.
Firmicus was a lawyer and astrologer from the 4th century who wrote one of the longest surviving texts on astrology that has survived from antiquity, which is titled Mathesis.
Firmicus' work is unique because it was written in Latin, and it preserves a lot of material from earlier Greek sources that did not survive into modern times, such as the works of Asclepius or Nechepso and Petosiris.
The text also contains huge amounts of delineation material, where Firmicus explains how to interpret different placements in a person's birth chart.
During the course of the interview we discuss Firmicus' life and work, Ben's motivation for translating this book, and some of the interesting features of the Mathesis.
You can get a copy of Ben's new translation of Firmicus here:
Firmicus Maternus Mathesis
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A full transcript of this episode is available: Episode 401 transcript
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