Julius Firmius Maternus
Julius Firmius Maternus
Fourth century a.d.
Roman notary under Constantine the Great and astrological scholar who compiled an astrological work entitled Mathematics, or the power and the influence of the stars composed of eight books. The work provided a comprehensive reference to astrology and became a standard authoritative source on the subject until the sixteenth century.
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