"Virgo's Gift of Gab" (Garth Allen)
Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 6:49 pm
Scales asked about the following piece:
1956 July. Your Powwow Corner. "Virgo's Gift of Gab"
It was short - two paragraphs. Bradley had read a newspaper article claiming "the greatest linguist who ever lived" was Cardinal Joseph Gaspard Mezzofanti (Giuseppe Caspar Mezzofanti), born in Bologna, Italy, September 17, 1774. This made him a Virgo with either a late Capricorn or early Aquarius Moon.
He then quoted Manilius' reference to Virgo's "piercing thoughts and winning eloquence," etc., then concludes,
1956 July. Your Powwow Corner. "Virgo's Gift of Gab"
It was short - two paragraphs. Bradley had read a newspaper article claiming "the greatest linguist who ever lived" was Cardinal Joseph Gaspard Mezzofanti (Giuseppe Caspar Mezzofanti), born in Bologna, Italy, September 17, 1774. This made him a Virgo with either a late Capricorn or early Aquarius Moon.
He then quoted Manilius' reference to Virgo's "piercing thoughts and winning eloquence," etc., then concludes,
Garth Allen wrote:From astrology's very beginnings, Mercury-ruled Virgo has been associated with a penchant for languages, so it seems only a matter of course that a native of the constellation Virgo would be honored as the greatest in this way by scholastic historians.