a history of science-2-第23部分
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t; the greater the reputation of an astrologer the greater dangers he was likely to fall into。 If he became so famous that he was employed by kings or noblemen; his too true or too false prophecies were likely to bring him into disreputeeven to endanger his life。 Throughout the dark age the astrologers flourished; but the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were the golden age of these impostors。 A skilful astrologer was as much an essential to the government as the highest official; and it would have been a bold monarch; indeed; who would undertake any expedition of importance unless sanctioned by the governing stars as interpreted by these officials。 It should not be understood; however; that belief in astrology died with the advent of the Copernican doctrine。 It did become separated from astronomy very shortly after; to be sure; and undoubtedly among the scientists it lost much of its prestige。 But it cannot be considered as entirely passed away; even to…day; and even if we leave out of consideration street…corner 〃astrologers〃 and fortune…tellers; whose signs may be seen in every large city; there still remains quite a large class of relatively intelligent people who believe in what they call 〃the science of astrology。〃 Needless to say; such people are not found among the scientific thinkers; but it is significant that scarcely a year passes that some book or pamphlet is not published by some ardent believer in astrology; attempting to prove by the illogical dogmas characteristic of unscientific thinkers that astrology is a science。 The arguments contained in these pamphlets are very much the same as those of the astrologers three hundred years ago; except that they lack the quaint form of wording which is one of the features that lends interest to the older documents。 These pamphlets need not be taken seriously; but they are interesting as exemplifying how difficult it is; even in an age of science; to entirely stamp out firmly established superstitions。 Here are some of the arguments advanced in defence of astrology; taken from a little brochure entitled 〃Astrology Vindicated;〃 published in 1898: It will be found that a person born when the Sun is in twenty degrees Scorpio has the left ear as his exceptional feature and the nose (Sagittarius) bent towards the left ear。 A person born when the Sun is in any of the latter degrees of Taurus; say the twenty…fifth degree; will have a small; sharp; weak chin; curved up towards Gemini; the two vertical lines on the upper lip。〃'4' The time was when science went out of its way to prove that such statements were untrue; but that time is past; and such writers are usually classed among those energetic but misguided persons who are unable to distinguish between logic and sophistry。
In England; from the time of Elizabeth to the reign of William and Mary; judicial astrology was at its height。 After the great London fire; in 1666; a committee of the House of Commons publicly summoned the famous astrologer; Lilly; to come before Parliament and report to them on his alleged prediction of the calamity that had befallen the city。 Lilly; for some reason best known to himself; denied having made such a prediction; being; as he explained; 〃more interested in determining affairs of much more importance to the future welfare of the country。〃 Some of the explanations of his interpretations will suffice to show their absurdities; which; however; were by no means regarded as absurdities at that time; for Lilly was one of the greatest astrologers of his day。 He said that in 1588 a prophecy had been printed in Greek characters which foretold exactly the troubles of England between the years 1641。 and 1660。 〃And after him shall come a dreadful dead man;〃 ran the prophecy; 〃and with him a royal G of the best blood in the world; and he shall have the crown and shall set England on the right way and put out all heresies。 His interpretation of this was that; 〃Monkery being extinguished above eighty or ninety years; and the Lord General's name being Monk; is the dead man。 The royal G or C (it is gamma in the Greek; intending C in the Latin; being the third letter in the alphabet) is Charles II。; who; for his extraction; may be said to be of the best blood of the world。〃'5' This may be taken as a fair sample of Lilly's interpretations of astrological prophesies; but many of his own writings; while somewhat more definite and direct; are still left sufficiently vague to allow his skilful interpretations to set right an apparent mistake。 One of his famous documents was 〃The Starry Messenger;〃 a little pamphlet purporting to explain the phenomenon of a 〃strange apparition of three suns〃 that were seen in London on November 19; 1644…the anniversary of the birth of Charles I。; then the reigning monarch。 This phenomenon caused a great stir among the English astrologers; coming; as it did; at a time of great political disturbance。 Prophecies were numerous; and Lilly's brochure is only one of many that appeared at that time; most of which; however; have been lost。 Lilly; in his preface; says: 〃If there be any of so prevaricate a judgment as to think that the apparition of these three Suns doth intimate no Novelle thing to happen in our own Climate; where they were manifestly visible; I shall lament their indisposition; and conceive their brains to be shallow; and voyde of understanding humanity; or notice of common History。〃 Having thus forgiven his few doubting readers; who were by no means in the majority in his day; he takes up in review the records of the various appearances of three suns as they have occurred during the Christian era; showing how such phenomena have governed certain human events in a very definite manner。 Some of these are worth recording。 〃Anno 66。 A comet was seen; and also three Suns: In which yeer; Florus President of the Jews was by them slain。 Paul writes to Timothy。 The Christians are warned by a divine Oracle; and depart out of Jerusalem。 Boadice a British Queen; killeth seventy thousand Romans。 The Nazareni; a scurvie Sect; begun; that boasted much of Revelations and Visions。 About a year after Nero was proclaimed enemy to the State of Rome。〃 Again; 〃Anno 1157; in September; there were seen three Suns together; in as clear weather as could be: And a few days after; in the same month; three Moons; and; in the Moon that stood in the middle; a white Crosse。 Sueno; King of Denmark; at a great Feast; killeth Canutus: Sueno is himself slain; in pursuit of Waldemar。 The Order of Eremites; according to the rule of Saint Augustine; begun this year; and in the next; the Pope submits to the Emperour: (was not this miraculous?) Lombardy was also adjudged to the Emperour。〃 Continuing this list of peculiar phenomena he comes down to within a few years of his own time。 〃Anno 1622; three Suns appeared at Heidelberg。 The woful Calamities that have ever since fallen upon the Palatinate; we are all sensible of; and of the loss of it; for any thing I see; for ever; from the right Heir。 Osman the great Turk is strangled that year; and Spinola besiegeth Bergen up Zoom; etc。〃 Fortified by the enumeration of these past events; he then proceeds to make his deductions。 〃Only this I must tell thee;〃 he writes; 〃that the interpretation I write is; I conceive; grounded upon probable foundations; and who lives to see a few years over his head; will easily perceive I have unfolded as much as was fit to discover; and that my judgment was not a mile and a half from truth。〃 There is a great significance in this 〃as much as was fit to discover〃a mysterious something that Lilly thinks it expedient not to divulge。 But; nevertheless; one would imagine that he was about to make some definite prediction about Charles I。; since these three suns appeared upon his birthday and surely must portend something concerning him。 But after rambling on through many pages of dissertations upon planets and prophecies; he finally makes his own indefinite prediction。 〃O all you Emperors; Kings; Princes; Rulers and Magistrates of Europe; this unaccustomed Apparition is like the Handwriting in Daniel to some of you; it premonisheth you; above all other people; to make your peace with God in time。 You shall every one of you smart; and every one of you taste (none excepted) the heavie hand of God; who will strengthen your subjects with invincible courage to suppress your misgovernments and Oppressions in Church or Common…wealth; 。 。 。 Those words are general: a word for my own country of England。 。 。 。 Look to yourselves; here's some monstrous death towards you。 But to whom? wilt thou say。 Herein we consider the Signe; Lord thereof; and the House; The Sun signifies in that Royal Signe; great ones; the House signifies captivity; poison; Treachery: From which is derived thus much; That some very great man; what King; Prince; Duke; or the like; I really affirm I perfectly know not; shall; I say; come to some such untimely end。〃'6' Here is shown a typical example of astrological prophecy; which seems to tell something or nothing; according to the point of view of the reader。 According to a believer in astrology; after the execution of Charles I。; five years later; this could be made to seem a direct and exact prophecy。 For example; he says: 〃You Kings; Princes; etc。; 。。。 it premonisheth you 。。。 to make your peace with God。。。。 Look to yourselves; here's some monstrous death towards you。 。。。 That some very great man; what King; Prince; 。 shall; I say; come to such untimely end。〃 But by the doubter the complete prophecy could be shown to be absolutely indefinite; and applicable as much to the king of France or Spain as to Charles I。; or to any king in the future; since no definite time is stated。 Furthermore; Lilly distinctly states; 〃What King; Prince; Duke; or the like; I really affirm I perfectly know not〃which last; at least; was a most truthful statement。 The same ingenuity that made 〃Gen。 Monk〃 the 〃dreadful dead man;〃 could easily make such a prediction apply to the execution of Charles I。 Such a definite statement that; on such and such a day a certain number of years in the future; the monarch of England would be beheadedsuch an exact statement can scarcely be found in any of the works on astrology。 It should be borne in mind; also; that Lilly was of the