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''(The video starts in silence until a voice over of Dr. Immant starts.)''
 
''(The video starts in silence until a voice over of Dr. Immant starts.)''
  
'''Dr. Immant:''' Claudius Ptolemy was an astronomer, mathematician, and geographer who lived near Alexandria.  Almost nothing is known about him. What is known is that he was not Greek nor was he even a Ptolemy meaning he was not related to the Ptolemaic rulers of the time.  He was born in Upper Egypt, and may have been the head librarian at the museum of Alexandria.
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'''Dr. Immant:''' Claudius Ptolemy was an astronomer, mathematician, and geographer who lived near Alexandria. ''(Dr. Immant arrives at Griffith Observatory.)'' Almost nothing is known about him. What is known is that he was not Greek nor was he even a Ptolemy meaning he was not related to the Ptolemaic rulers of the time.  He was born in Upper Egypt, and may have been the head librarian at the museum of Alexandria.
  
 
He compiled a list of 48 constellations, and for the most part, described the longitude and latitude lines of the earth.  His work called, the Tetrabiblos, is the foundation for modern astrology as it is practiced in the West.  No original version of the Tetrabiblos is known to exist.   
 
He compiled a list of 48 constellations, and for the most part, described the longitude and latitude lines of the earth.  His work called, the Tetrabiblos, is the foundation for modern astrology as it is practiced in the West.  No original version of the Tetrabiblos is known to exist.   
  
There are four books in the Tetrabiblos.  The first book deals with the various alignments of planets, the moon, and the sun and which positions are favorable.   
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There are four books in the Tetrabiblos. ''(Outside of Griffith Observatory he walks up upon a plaque depicting the solar system.)'' The first book deals with the various alignments of planets, the moon, and the sun and which positions are favorable.   
  
 
The second book describes astrology as it relates to countries. Ptolemy points out that astrological events of countries and race take precedent over those of the individual. He also details which planets rule over which country.
 
The second book describes astrology as it relates to countries. Ptolemy points out that astrological events of countries and race take precedent over those of the individual. He also details which planets rule over which country.
  
The third book dealt with the individual. It examines conception and birth, and suggests actually working with the conception.  The father's influence was shown through the sun and Saturn, while the mother's was shown through the moon and Venus.
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''(Immant walks up upon a plaque that says "Spring/Fall Equinox Sunset.)''  The third book dealt with the individual. It examines conception and birth, and suggests actually working with the conception.  The father's influence was shown through the sun and Saturn, while the mother's was shown through the moon and Venus.
  
Finally, the fourth book of the Tetrabiblos makes matters of occupation, marriage, children, travel, and "houses" of the zodiac its focus. The particular angles of various planets were used to calculate these things.  
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Finally, the fourth book of the Tetrabiblos makes matters of occupation, marriage, children, travel, and "houses" of the zodiac its focus. ''(Inside the Observatory a mural depecting ancient Egyptians is shown before Immant arrives at a display called "Seeing the Big Picture.)''  The particular angles of various planets were used to calculate these things.  
  
 
There have been many accusations made against Ptolemy claiming inaccuracies and manipulation of data.  He simply was before his time.  Those who carried on his work have been able to make corrections based on new information.  Destiny is no more than a mathematical equation that utilizes astrological data.
 
There have been many accusations made against Ptolemy claiming inaccuracies and manipulation of data.  He simply was before his time.  Those who carried on his work have been able to make corrections based on new information.  Destiny is no more than a mathematical equation that utilizes astrological data.
  
I hope I haven’t bored you.  Sometimes I just like to hear myself talk.
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''(The skyline of downtown Los Angeles can be seen over Immant's shoulder as he stands on the roof of the Observatory.)''  I hope I haven’t bored you.  Sometimes I just like to hear myself talk.
  
 
''(The video ends with a [[:Image:Order.jpg|logo]])''  
 
''(The video ends with a [[:Image:Order.jpg|logo]])''  

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This video is not part of the Lonelygirl15 video series, but may be part of the Breeniverse nonetheless.

Transcript

(The video starts in silence until a voice over of Dr. Immant starts.)

Dr. Immant: Claudius Ptolemy was an astronomer, mathematician, and geographer who lived near Alexandria. (Dr. Immant arrives at Griffith Observatory.) Almost nothing is known about him. What is known is that he was not Greek nor was he even a Ptolemy meaning he was not related to the Ptolemaic rulers of the time. He was born in Upper Egypt, and may have been the head librarian at the museum of Alexandria.

He compiled a list of 48 constellations, and for the most part, described the longitude and latitude lines of the earth. His work called, the Tetrabiblos, is the foundation for modern astrology as it is practiced in the West. No original version of the Tetrabiblos is known to exist.

There are four books in the Tetrabiblos. (Outside of Griffith Observatory he walks up upon a plaque depicting the solar system.) The first book deals with the various alignments of planets, the moon, and the sun and which positions are favorable.

The second book describes astrology as it relates to countries. Ptolemy points out that astrological events of countries and race take precedent over those of the individual. He also details which planets rule over which country.

(Immant walks up upon a plaque that says "Spring/Fall Equinox Sunset.) The third book dealt with the individual. It examines conception and birth, and suggests actually working with the conception. The father's influence was shown through the sun and Saturn, while the mother's was shown through the moon and Venus.

Finally, the fourth book of the Tetrabiblos makes matters of occupation, marriage, children, travel, and "houses" of the zodiac its focus. (Inside the Observatory a mural depecting ancient Egyptians is shown before Immant arrives at a display called "Seeing the Big Picture.) The particular angles of various planets were used to calculate these things.

There have been many accusations made against Ptolemy claiming inaccuracies and manipulation of data. He simply was before his time. Those who carried on his work have been able to make corrections based on new information. Destiny is no more than a mathematical equation that utilizes astrological data.

(The skyline of downtown Los Angeles can be seen over Immant's shoulder as he stands on the roof of the Observatory.) I hope I haven’t bored you. Sometimes I just like to hear myself talk.

(The video ends with a logo)

Notes

  • Filmed at Griffth Observatory in Los Angeles, California.
  • Talks about the Egyptian born mathematician and astrologer Claudius Ptolemy's work called the Tetrabiblos which seems to suggest that through mathematics and astrology one could arrange the who, where and when of particular event to achieve the most favorable outcome.