This edition of Matheseos Libri VIII 2, a treatise on astrology written by Julius Firmicus Maternus in the 4th century CE, provides a detailed commentary and translation of the text. The authors provide insight into the philosophical and scientific context of the treatise, and its importance in the history of astrology. The book is an essential resource for scholars of ancient science and philosophy, and is sure to be a valuable addition to any library.
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