A Scheme of Heaven: The History of Astrology and the Search for our Destiny in Data

A Scheme of Heaven: The History of Astrology and the Search for our Destiny in Data

by Alexander Boxer

Narrated by Peter Noble

Unabridged — 9 hours, 38 minutes

A Scheme of Heaven: The History of Astrology and the Search for our Destiny in Data

A Scheme of Heaven: The History of Astrology and the Search for our Destiny in Data

by Alexander Boxer

Narrated by Peter Noble

Unabridged — 9 hours, 38 minutes

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Overview

Humans are pattern-matching creatures, and astrology is the universe's grandest pattern-matching game. In this refreshing work of history and analysis, data scientist Alexander Boxer examines classical texts on astrology to expose its underlying scientific and mathematical framework.



Thousands of years ago, astrologers became the first to stumble upon the powerful storytelling possibilities inherent in numerical data. To correlate the configurations of the cosmos with our day-to-day lives, astrologers relied upon a "scheme of heaven," or horoscope, showing the precise configuration of the planets at a particular instant in time as viewed from a particular place on Earth. Although recognized as pseudoscience today, horoscopes were once considered a cutting-edge scientific tool. Boxer teaches us how to read these esoteric charts-and appreciate the complex astronomical calculations needed to generate them-by diagramming how the heavens appeared at important moments in astrology's history. He then puts these horoscopes to the test using modern data sets and statistical science, arguing that today's data scientists do work similar to astrologers of yore. By looking back at the algorithms of ancient astrology, he suggests, we can better recognize the patterns that are timeless characteristics of our own pattern-matching tendencies.

Editorial Reviews

Katie Hafner

"And with his lovely prose, Boxer makes it relatively easy to navigate—if not celestially then literarily—around the difficult bits. A journey through Boxer’s own scheme of heaven is one well worth taking."

Janelle Shane

"Through striking diagrams and accessible explanations, Boxer shows us the impressive range of technology the ancients developed for tapping into astrology’s predictive powers. This book demonstrates how impactful astrology is in everyday life—not through the influence of the stars, but rather through its deep scientific and cultural legacy."

Mitch Horowitz

"Boxer is a champion of intrepid thought. His learned book demonstrates how much we stand to gain by studying topics that just may be a little bit true. And a little truth, as Boxer shows, can change everything."

Joshua Foer

"A delightful and utterly fascinating work of intellectual history."

Stephen Johnston

"A fresh and original introduction to astrology’s long history and deep cultural reach. Open and inquisitive, Boxer combines the critical perspective of a modern data scientist with a historian’s sympathetic eye for telling detail. The result is a vivid and unique delight."

David Baron

"A Scheme of Heaven is a masterful synthesis—science, history, legends, literature, and an eye-opening exploration of the human penchant for pattern recognition. The book is full of wit and refreshing insight. I’ll never look at a horoscope—or the night sky—in quite the same way again."

The Wall Street Journal - Alan Hirshfeld

"A vivid narrative... Mr. Boxer traces the ups and downs of astrology, from its vociferous condemnation by Christians to its modern-era resurgence. Along the way, we encounter statistical methodologies, the problematic art of calendar-keeping, plus a good deal of (mostly Western) cultural history."

Science - Steven Vanden Broecke

"Boxer applies his knowledge of statistics to some of the most enduring and fascinating patterns that astrology educed from its constant comparisons between heavenly and terrestrial events."

Library Journal

01/01/2020

Data scientist and historian Boxer clearly explains the close relationship among astronomy, astrology, and mathematics throughout history—and what it means for the future. Boxer explores the work of astronomers, from Johannes Kepler to Carl Sagan, and compares their findings to the practices of astrologists, such as Guido Bonatti and Alan Leo. The author also compares the history, science, and psychology of these overlapping fields, using data, both past and present, to investigate the validity of astrological claims. Humanity's continuing fascination with this topic is illustrated in our diversification of prediction models in varying fields and the ever-present popularity of horoscopes. VERDICT While Boxer's enthusiasm for the subject shows in his engaging narrative style, some of the more technical material will leave casual readers behind. Strongly recommended for historians with some awareness of mathematical concepts or seasoned popular science readers.—Catherine Lantz, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago Lib.

Kirkus Reviews

2019-11-05
A data scientist takes a deep dive into astrology.

Interest in astrology has been escalating in recent years, gaining wider cultural acceptance in relation to forecasting pursuits that range from politics to finance while continuing as an enduring preoccupation involving love and romance. Boxer argues that while it may still be frowned upon in most scientific circles, as a forecasting indicator, it's perhaps no less reliable than more traditional mathematical formulas relating to fields such as economics. Throughout the book, the author brings an open-minded perspective, balancing his genuine interest and curiosity with rigorous analysis of historical and scientific data. "I want to give astrology a treatment that's open and fair," he writes. "Unlike many others who have a scientific background, I've never felt a particular animus toward astrology. On the contrary, its taboo status as the arch-pseudoscience makes it all the more delicious to think about." Boxer investigates how astrology has evolved through the ages and focuses extensively on the algorithmic formulas intrinsic to numerical charts and diagrams from the ancient world. He reviews the work of scientific minds such as Ptolemy and Copernicus and considers how the subject has been applied to literary works by Dante, Shakespeare, and others. He also reviews key moments in history when astrological forecasting was useful, including the assassination of Julius Caesar and the Apollo 11 lunar landing. Ultimately, the author's far-reaching exploration of the subject lands him at an enlightened conclusion. "It may not be ‘cosmic sympathy,' but there is an undeniable power in astrology to reveal the surprising ways in which everything, and all of us, are connected to each other across time and space," he writes. While Boxer's diligent research may serve to advance the subject's relevancy, his expansive data analysis makes for fairly arduous reading, and the data-averse will find it somewhat grueling.

A solid book on the history and science of astrology that will appeal more to academics in the field than general readers.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177272900
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 03/10/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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