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He is known for his editorial and biographical work on [[Claudius Ptolemy]]. He also wrote on astrology. He is quoted as saying "Astrology wants to be religion and science at the same time; that marks its essence",<ref>[http://www.rudolfhsmit.nl/p-betw2.htm Astrology between religion and science (Abstract+Article)<!-- bot-generated title -->] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070109095044/http://rudolfhsmit.nl/p-betw2.htm |date=2007-01-09 }} at www.rudolfhsmit.nl</ref> and "Mankind measures time using the stars. Lay people, whose knowledge is based on belief, rather than science, say: "The course of the stars determines Time," and from this, religious people drifts the saying that "Heaven guides everything on Earth."<ref>[http://www.paleolithicartmagazine.org/pagina103.html Editorial 2002<!-- bot-generated title -->] at www.paleolithicartmagazine.org</ref> Another quote of his is "Kronos and Helios were originally one and the same" <ref>Franz Boll – Kronos-Helios, Archiv für Religionswissenschaft XIX (1919), p. 344.</ref>

He is known for his editorial and biographical work on [[Claudius Ptolemy]]. He also wrote on astrology. He is quoted as saying "Astrology wants to be religion and science at the same time; that marks its essence",<ref>[http://www.rudolfhsmit.nl/p-betw2.htm Astrology between religion and science (Abstract+Article)<!-- bot-generated title -->] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070109095044/http://rudolfhsmit.nl/p-betw2.htm |date=2007-01-09 }} at www.rudolfhsmit.nl</ref> and "Mankind measures time using the stars. Lay people, whose knowledge is based on belief, rather than science, say: "The course of the stars determines Time," and from this, religious people drifts the saying that "Heaven guides everything on Earth."<ref>[http://www.paleolithicartmagazine.org/pagina103.html Editorial 2002<!-- bot-generated title -->] at www.paleolithicartmagazine.org</ref> Another quote of his is "Kronos and Helios were originally one and the same" <ref>Franz Boll – Kronos-Helios, Archiv für Religionswissenschaft XIX (1919), p. 344.</ref>




Boll is also known for his claim that the [[Book of Revelation]] includes an allegorical depiction of the changes of [[astrological age]]s from the Age of Pisces to the [[Age of Aquarius]] where instead of the end of the world, the [[Apocalypse]] is really the end of an aeon.<ref>Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, "Astronomy and Civilization In the New Enlightenment: Passions of the Skies", Springer, 2011, p 95</ref> He also wrote many astrological articles and with Gundel and Bezold produced one of the best introduction to the history of astrology.<ref>Lester Ness, "Historians of Astrology ", http://cura.free.fr/xxv/25ness.html{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>

Boll is also known for his claim that the [[Book of Revelation]] includes an allegorical depiction of the changes of [[astrological age]]s from the Age of Pisces to the [[Age of Aquarius]] where instead of the end of the world, the [[Apocalypse]] is really the end of an aeon.<ref>Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, "Astronomy and Civilization In the New Enlightenment: Passions of the Skies", Springer, 2011, p 95</ref> He also wrote many astrological articles and with Gundel and Bezold produced one of the best introduction to the history of astrology.<ref>Lester Ness, "Historians of Astrology ", http://cura.free.fr/xxv/25ness.html{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>


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Franz Boll (philologist)
Franz Boll
Born(1867-07-01)July 1, 1867
DiedJuly 3, 1924(1924-07-03) (aged 57)

Franz Boll (1 July 1867 – 3 July 1924) was a German scholar and contemporary of Cumont. He became Professor of Classical Philology at the University of Heidelberg.

He is known for his editorial and biographical work on Claudius Ptolemy. He also wrote on astrology. He is quoted as saying "Astrology wants to be religion and science at the same time; that marks its essence",[1] and "Mankind measures time using the stars. Lay people, whose knowledge is based on belief, rather than science, say: "The course of the stars determines Time," and from this, religious people drifts the saying that "Heaven guides everything on Earth."[2] Another quote of his is "Kronos and Helios were originally one and the same" [3]

Boll is also known for his claim that the Book of Revelation includes an allegorical depiction of the changes of astrological ages from the Age of Pisces to the Age of Aquarius where instead of the end of the world, the Apocalypse is really the end of an aeon.[4] He also wrote many astrological articles and with Gundel and Bezold produced one of the best introduction to the history of astrology.[5]

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  • ^ Editorial 2002 at www.paleolithicartmagazine.org
  • ^ Franz Boll – Kronos-Helios, Archiv für Religionswissenschaft XIX (1919), p. 344.
  • ^ Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, "Astronomy and Civilization In the New Enlightenment: Passions of the Skies", Springer, 2011, p 95
  • ^ Lester Ness, "Historians of Astrology ", http://cura.free.fr/xxv/25ness.html[permanent dead link]
  • ^ That is Ludwig Traube (palaeographer)
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