- Luca Gaurico
Luca Gaurico (in Latin, Lucas Gauricus) (
March 12 ,1476 – 1558) was an Italian astrologer, astronomer, and mathematician. He was born to a poor family in the Kingdom ofNaples , and studiedjudicial 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".Career as astrologer
Gaurico's reputation was such that he served as an "astrological consultant" to
Catherine de' Medici . Gaurico had predicted the accession to thepapacy of Catherine's great-uncle Giovanni de Medici (when he was 14 –who later becameLeo X ) and predicted Catherine’s uncle Giulio de Medici involvement in important political struggles and numerous descendants. Giulio de Medici later was to become PopeClement VII , who involved with disputes with bothCharles V, Holy Roman Emperor andHenry VIII of England , and is said to have produced 29 bastards.Giovanni II Bentivoglio , ruler ofBologna , also consulted him about his destiny. Unpleased with Gaurico’s prophecy, Bentivoglio subjected Gaurico to the torture ofmancuerda , the effects of which he suffered for the rest of his life, and exiled the astrologer. When Bologna fell to PopeJulius II , Gaurico returned to general favor. [ [http://www.santiagobovisio.com/ing/books/book16.htm] ]Gaurico became famous after predicting the ascension of Alessandro Farnese, a prediction that came true with Farnese's ascension as
Paul III . Gaurico foretold also the sickness and death of this Pontiff, who died onNovember 20 ,1549 , the day said to have been indicated by Gaurico. Paul III obviously did not wait for his death in order to verify Gaurico's prediction. Paul III, who encouraged astrologers to come toRome and work under his protection, made Gaurico his unofficial astrologer, and he was made aPapal Table Companion , knighted, and appointed bishop of Giffoni (Salerno province), and thus described as "Episcopus Geophonensis", in 1539. Paul III made Gauricobishop of Civitate (San Severo), inCapitanata , in southernItaly , in 1545. Four years after the death of Paul III, Gaurico abandoned these duties and settled in Rome.The "Tractatus Astrologicus" contained the natal charts of popes and cardinals, kings and nobles, scholars, musicians and artists. Gaurico systematically examined each natal chart, compared it to the life of the person in question, and in the case of living subjects, predicted the outcome of their lives and careers. Gaurico also attempted to calculate the exact date of Jesus'
crucifixion , and the number of hours between it and the resurrection. Both he andNostradamus were responsible for predicting the death ofHenry II of France in a tournament in 1559.Catherine de' Medici had wished to know Henry's destiny as the Apparent Heir of France. Gaurico replied that the Heir would exert his royal power, which would first marked by a duel, and finally by another duel that would put a stop to his reign and his life. He also explained in detail the kind of wound that would result in the death of Henry II during this duel.But the danger of this duel was impossible because of the social condition of the Prince, and Gaurico was not believed. But Gaurico insisted on his statements, printed in France in 1552, that is, seven years before the well-known
joust in which Henry II would find his death. He is also said to have sent a letter to the King repeating with full details his prediction and advising him to avoid any single combat in closed field, especially around the time when he had reached 41 years of age, since a wound on his head, at this age, could produce his blindness or his death. The letter did not deter Henry.On
July 1 ,1559 , during a match to celebrate the Peace Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis with his longtime enemies, theHabsburg s of Austria and to celebrate the marriage of his daughterElizabeth of Valois to KingPhilip II of Spain , during the final joust, King Henry's eye was pierced by a sliver that penetrated the brain, from the shattered lance ofGabriel Montgomery , captain of the King's Scottish Guard. He suffered terribly, and, despite the efforts of royal surgeonAmbroise Paré , died onJuly 10 1559 and was buried in acadaver tomb inSaint Denis Basilica .In regard to the birth of
Martin Luther , Gaurico found a connection between this date (November 10, 1483, according to the reckoning of theGregorian Calendar ) and a "grand conjunction ," that is, a meeting of the planets Jupiter and Saturn. Grand conjunctions were meant to predict extensive changes in the secular and religious power structures. Because the “grand conjunction” of 1484 took place in the sign ofScorpio , an astrological sign that stood for radical, revolutionary events as well as for epidemics and widespread death, this indicated to Gaurico that dramatic changes would occur in all social spheres –such as would result from theReformation . [ [http://www.esoteric.msu.edu/VolumeVI/Schoener.htm] ]Astrology and Buildings
Gaurico was widely renowned as an astrologer, and his "Tractatus Astrologicus" (1552) also contained charts of the foundation of various buildings and cities. Pope Paul III thus used Gaurico to determine the most auspicious time at which the cornerstone of a new building in the neighborhood of
St Peter's Basilica should be laid. It is said that Gaurico arrived at the scene in great pomp. An assistant, the astrologer Vincentius Campanatius ofBologna , was commanded to inspect the sky with anastrolabe and cry out in a loud voice the best time when the moment to lay the first marble slab arrived. [ [http://www.meta-religion.com/Esoterism/Astrology/success.htm] ]Legacy
Gaurico ran a school of
astrology atFerrara . One of his pupils wasJulius Caesar Scaliger . As a scholar, Gaurico edited George of Trebizon's translation of Ptolemy's "Almagest ", a work Gaurico dedicated to PopeNicholas V , who had commissioned the work. Gaurico theorized that Ptolemy was a native ofPelusium . [ [http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r14310/Ptolemy/Ziletti.html] ]The
lunar crater Gauricus is named after him.References
External links
* [http://www.esoteric.msu.edu/VolumeVI/Schoener.htm Gustav-Adolf Schoener, The Coming of a “Little Prophet”: Astrological Pamphlets and the Reformation]
* [http://www.renaissanceastrology.com/astrologyinrenaissancetwo.html Renaissance Astrology]
* [http://www.santiagobovisio.com/ing/books/book16.htm Santiago Bovisio: HISTORY OF THE ESOTERIC ORDERS]
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