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Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum (CCAG) is a 12-volume (including appendices) catalogue of astrological writings in Greek. The CCAG edited, described, and excerpted from texts found in libraries throughout Europe, most edited and catalogued for the first time. [1] The CCAG was published between 1898 and 1953 in Brussels. The chief editors in the earlier period of publication were Franz Cumont and Franz Boll. [2] The CCAG was described as the "most important" modern survey of Greek astrological writings. [3]

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  1. ^ Swerdlow, Noel M., "Introduction" in Ancient Astronomy and Celestial Divination ( MIT Press, 1999), p. 13.
  2. ^ Tester, S. J., A History of Western Astrology (Boydell & Brewer, 1999), p. 21, note 21.
  3. ^ Cramer, Frederick, Astrology in Roman Law and Politics (Ares Publishers, 1996), pg. 184 (Originally published in Philadelphia, 1954).

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum (CCAG) is a 12-volume (including appendices) catalogue of astrological writings in Greek. The CCAG edited, described, and excerpted from texts found in libraries throughout Europe, most edited and catalogued for the first time. [1] The CCAG was published between 1898 and 1953 in Brussels. The chief editors in the earlier period of publication were Franz Cumont and Franz Boll. [2] The CCAG was described as the "most important" modern survey of Greek astrological writings. [3]

Notes

  1. ^ Swerdlow, Noel M., "Introduction" in Ancient Astronomy and Celestial Divination ( MIT Press, 1999), p. 13.
  2. ^ Tester, S. J., A History of Western Astrology (Boydell & Brewer, 1999), p. 21, note 21.
  3. ^ Cramer, Frederick, Astrology in Roman Law and Politics (Ares Publishers, 1996), pg. 184 (Originally published in Philadelphia, 1954).

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