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- Title
"Star-Talk": A Gateway to Mind in the Ancient World.
- Authors
Beck, Roger
- Abstract
In my book, The Religion of the Mithras Cult in the Roman Empire (2006), I postulated as the idiom of the Mysteries of Mithras the language of contemporaneous astronomy and astrology, "star-talk" for short. Star-talk, so conceived, was not only an actually existing language spoken/written by ancient astronomers and astrologers (this part of it is also a specialist discourse in Greek and Latin) but also an imagined language thought to be spoken by its own signs. For the latter, imagined dimension of star-talk (stars understood as both signs and speakers, the heavens as texted book) there is much evidence in ancient literature, which I discussed in my book and do not need to repeat here. Instead, I shall start to explore something of star-talk's implied structure and grammar.
- Subjects
RELIGION of the Mithras Cult in the Roman Empire, The (Book); MITHRAS (Zoroastrian deity); ZOROASTRIAN gods; MITHRAISM; ASTRONOMY
- Publication
Journal of Cognitive Historiography, 2014, Vol 1, Issue 1, p90
- ISSN
2051-9672
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1558/jch.v1i1.90