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The Mandaeans: Gnostic Astrology as an Artifact of Cultural Transmission
The Mandaeans: Gnostic Astrology as an Artifact of Cultural Transmission
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Mandaean astrology is a unique synthesis of Babylonian, Hellenistic, Arabic, and Jyotisha (Indian) systems. Astrological interpretations are recorded in the Sfar Malwašia (The Book of the Zodiac), a book used exclusively by Mandaean priests for the benefit of the Mandaean community. Analyses of the astrological techniques employed by the Mandaeans illustrate the cultural influences that converged in the early centuries of the Common Era.
"The Mandaeans: Gnostic Astrology as an Artifact of Cultural Transmission" is the first study to consider the historical development of astrology using the Sfar Malwašia to demonstrate the cross-cultural influences in Persian Gulf. This is an abridged edition of the MA thesis written by Maire M. Masco in 2012. The thesis discusses the genethlialogical and mundane astrological techniques found in the Sfar Malwašia, or Mandaean "Book of the Zodiac."
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