Wettiusz Walens
Vettius Valens (born February 8, 120) is an ancient Greek astrologer, author of an extensive work known under the title Antologies.
From his origins he was an Antiochian, but he spent most of his life in Alexandria, where he probably met Ptolemy. In his work he has compiled a large collection of astrological information on how to designate ascendants or determine the position of the signs of the zodiac and their effects on human life, illustrating them with tables and calculation methods. He also listed over a hundred examples of horoscopes for the period from 37 to 184 n.e., and also gave the date of his conception and birth. Anthologies are a valuable source in the history of ancient astrology, because Wettiusz relies heavily on the authors of earlier works, most of which are unknown from any other source. Bibliography
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