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Luca Gaurico
Luca Gaurico (in Latin, Lucas Gauricus) (Giffoni March 12, 1475 – March 6, 1558, in Rome) was an Italian astrologer, astronomer, astrological data collector, [1] and mathematician. He was born to a poor family in the Kingdom of Naples, and studied judicial astrology, a subject he defended in his Oratio de Inventoribus et Astrologiae Laudibus (1508). Judicial astrology concerned the fate of man (astrologia judiciaria; mundane astrology) as influenced by the stars. His most famous work is the Tractatus Astrologicus. Later in life he was named a bishop of the Catholic Church.
^Rantzau, Henrik (1602). "Astrological data collection". Tractatus Astrologicus.
LucaGaurico (in Latin, Lucas Gauricus) (Giffoni March 12, 1475 – March 6, 1558, in Rome) was an Italian astrologer, astronomer, astrological data collector...
have subjected the astrologer LucaGaurico to this method of torture after he was unhappy with a prediction that Gaurico had made. (in English) A History...
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knowledge in the occult. He was summoned by Catherine de Medici after LucaGaurico, the Bishop of Civita-Ducale, predicted that "St. Gervais shall see you...
revolutionibus nativitatum (The Revolutions of Nativities), edited by LucaGaurico, printed in Venice (1524) On the Prevention of Bodily Ills in Egypt:...
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interest and strength of Luca's work in marble and bronze, as well as in the terra-cottas always associated with his name. Vasari, Gaurico, and several other...
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significance. From 1545 to 1550 its bishop was the celebrated astrologer LucaGaurico. In 1580, the seat of the bishopric was moved to San Severo. No longer...
consulted in 1504 the famous astrologer LucaGaurico about his and his sons' destiny. Displeased with Gaurico's negative prophecy, Bentivoglio subjected...
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later develop into a Lutheran historical chronicle; in a dedication to LucaGaurico for a 1532 work by Camerarius on portents; in 1535 in an introduction...
Donatello himself. A story told both by Vasari and the earlier Pomponio Gaurico says that he kept a bucket containing money hanging on a cord from the...