Firmicus Maternus: The Roman Voice of Fate and Spirit
Firmicus Maternus, a 4th-century Roman astrologer and philosopher, authored Matheseos Libri VIII, the last great Latin treatise of classical astrology. Blending Stoic cosmology, moral philosophy, and divine law, he envisioned astrology as sacred science. Later converting to Christianity, Firmicus became a bridge between the pagan cosmos and spiritual introspection.
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