Kepler

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What it may portend is hard to determine, and this much only is certain, that it comes to tell mankind either nothing at all or high and mighty news, quite beyond human sense and understanding. It will have an important influence on political and social relations ; not indeed by its own nature, but as it were accidentally through the disposition of mankind. First, it portends to the booksellers great disturbances and tolerable gains ; for almost every Theologus, Philosophicus, Medtcus, and Math...etnaticus, or whoever else, having no laborious occupation entrusted to him, seeks his pleasure in studiis, will make particular remarks upon it, and will wish to bring these remarks to the light. Just so will others, learned and unlearned, wish to know its meaning, and they will buy the authors who profess to tell them. I mention these things merely by way of example, because although thus much can be easily predicted without great skill, yet may it happen just as easily, and in the same manner, that the vulgar, or whoever else is of easy faith, or, it may be, crazy, may wish to exalt himself into a great prophet; or it may even happen that some powerful lord, who has good foundation and beginning of great dignities, will be cheered on by this phenomenon to venture on some new scheme, just as if God had set up this star in the dark- ness merely to enlighten them." He made no secret of his views on conventional astrology, as to which he claimed to speak with the authority of one fully con- versant with its principles, but he nevertheless expressed his sincere conviction that the conjunctions and aspects of the planets certainly did aifect things on the earth, maintaining that he was driven to this belief against his will by "most unfailing experiences".

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