Nguyen Thinh

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In the days of Babylon, science and magic, calendar-making and augury, were an indivisible unity. The Ionians separated the wheat from the chaff; they took over Babylonian astronomy, and rejected astrology. But three centuries later, in the spiritual bankruptcy following the Macedonian conquest, ‘astrology fell upon the Hellenistic mind as a new disease falls upon some remote island people’.
The Sleepwalkers: A History of Man's Changing Vision of the Universe
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