Israel Hiebner's astrological amulets and the English Sigil War

Roos, Anna Marie (2002) Israel Hiebner's astrological amulets and the English Sigil War. Culture and Cosmos, 6 (2). pp. 17-43. ISSN 1368-6534

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Abstract

This paper analyzes the role of Israel Hiebner's Mysterium Sigillorum (1651) in the astrological reform program of late seventeenth-century English astrologers. Hiebner was a professor of astronomy and mathematics at Erfurt, and the translation of his tract into English in 1698 was considered to be a landmark event among reforming and scientific astrologers such as Henry Coley and John Gadbury. In the face of astrology's declining reputation among learned elites, Coley and Gadbury wished to cleanse their discipline of superstitious dross and illustrate it was 'experimentally true' via Baconian induction as well as by incorporation of discoveries in astronomy and natural philosophy. Hiebner's insistence on accurate planetary observations in making astrological sigils, his use of maps in Hevelius' Selenographia as guides in stamping his medical amulets, as well as his detailed and precise lists of ascendant planetary aspects thus was appealing to these astrological reformers. This paper also analyzes the role of the Mysterium Sigillorum in the 'English Sigil War,' a larger debate that existed among astrological physicians and natural philosophy about the role of these medals in medical healing.

Keywords:Astrology, medical astrology, Sigils, English Civil War, Israel Hiebner, Henry Coley, early modern magic
Subjects:V Historical and Philosophical studies > V380 History of Science
B Subjects allied to Medicine > B990 Subjects Allied to Medicine not elsewhere classified
Divisions:College of Arts > School of History & Heritage > School of History & Heritage (History)
ID Code:8179
Deposited On:21 Mar 2013 16:30

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