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Cassander (astrologer)

Cassander

also: Cassander, Cassandrum

A leading astrologer of Panaetius's day, named by him (with Anchialus) as one who excelled in astrology yet did not practise prediction from the natal day. Cited by Cicero among the experts who repudiate Chaldean astrology.

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On Divination philosophy · 2 mentions

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