Beneath the Moon: The Professor Who Burned Cecco d’Ascoli and the Dangerous Edge of Knowledge
The Professor Who Burned Cecco d'Ascoli and the Dangerous Edge of Knowledge "Every age has questions it is willing to ask... and questions it would rather see disappear." Last Time... Last time, we began following a trail that most history books quietly step around. We discovered that medieval necromancy did not suddenly appear out of nowhere, nor was it simply a collection of strange rituals whispered in dark corners by people who had entirely too much free time. Allegedly... Instead, something remarkable happened during the fourteenth century. Educated men. Physicians, astrologers, philosophers, and university scholars all began asking whether the universe itself operated according to discoverable principles. If the heavens influenced the Earth, if planets affected medicine, weather, and the rhythms of life, then another question naturally followed. Could those influences be understood? Perhaps even... directed? That wasn't merely a question abo...