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Pisces (astrology)

Pisces (♓︎) (/ˈpsz/;[2][3] Ancient Greek: Ἰχθύες Ikhthyes, Latin for "fishes") is the twelfth and final astrological sign in the zodiac. It is a negative, mutable sign. It spans 330° to 360° of celestial longitude. Under the tropical zodiac, the sun transits this area between February 19 and March 20.[a] In classical interpretations, the symbol of the fish is derived from the ichthyocentaurs, who aided Aphrodite when she was born from the sea.[4]

Pisces
Zodiac symboltwo fish
Duration (tropical, western)February 18 – March 20 (2023, UT1)[1]
ConstellationPisces
Zodiac elementWater
Zodiac qualityMutable
Sign rulerJupiter (traditional), Neptune (modern)
DetrimentMercury
ExaltationVenus
FallMercury

According to some tropical astrologers, the current astrological age is the Age of Pisces,[5] while others maintain that currently it is the Age of Aquarius.

Background

 
"A cord joins the tails of Pisces, the two fishes," from Atlas Coelestis.

While the astrological sign Pisces per definition runs from ecliptic longitude 330° to 0°,[6] this position is now mostly covered by the constellation of Aquarius due to the precession from when the constellation and the sign coincided. Today, the First Point of Aries, or the vernal equinox, is in the Pisces constellation.[7][3] There are no prominent stars in the constellation,[3] with the brightest stars being of only fourth magnitude.[8] One star in the constellation, Alpha Piscium, is also known as Alrescha, which comes from the Arabic الرشآء al-rišā’, meaning "the well rope,"[9] or "the cord."[8] The constellation, however, is different from the astronomical location where the sign occupies space. The constellations in earlier times were primarily used as markers to help determine what influence was in the sky. Nevertheless, the sign of Pisces remains in the 30-degree span of 330°-0°.

Ptolemy described Alpha Piscium as the point where the cords joining the two fish are knotted together.[8] The astrological symbol shows the two fishes captured by a string,[10][11][12][13] typically by the mouth or the tails.[14] The fish are usually portrayed swimming in opposite directions; this represents the duality within the Piscean nature. They are ruled by the planet Jupiter (Neptune in modern astrology).[10][15] Although they appear as a pair, the name of the sign in all languages originally referred to only one fish with the exception of Greek,[16] Romanian, Bulgarian, Dutch, Hungarian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Italian. Pisces is the mutable water sign of the zodiac.

Mythology

Divine associations with Pisces include Poseidon/Neptune, Aphrodite, Eros, Typhon, Vishnu[17] and the Sumerian goddess Inanna.

In early mythology

"Pisces" is the Latin word for "fishes."[18] It is one of the earliest zodiac signs on record, with the two fish appearing as far back as c. 2300 BC on an Egyptian coffin lid.[19]

According to one Greek myth, Pisces represents the fish, sometimes represented by a shark, into which Aphrodite (also considered Venus)[20] and her son Eros (also considered Cupid)[20] transformed in order to escape the monster Typhon.[3][21][18] Typhon, the "father of all monsters," had been sent by Gaia to attack the gods, which led Pan to warn the others before himself changing into a goat-fish and jumping into the Euphrates.[8] A similar myth, one in which the fish "Pisces" carries Aphrodite and her son out of danger, is resounded in Manilius' five-volume poetic work Astronomica: "Venus ow'd her safety to their Shape."[20] Another myth is that an egg fell into the Euphrates River. It was then rolled to the shore by fish. Doves sat on the egg until it hatched, out from which came Aphrodite. As a sign of gratitude towards the fish, Aphrodite put the fish into the night sky.[8] Because of these myths, the Pisces constellation was also known as "Venus et Cupido," "Venus Syria cum Cupidine," "Venus cum Adone," "Dione" and "Veneris Mater,"[20] the latter being the formal Latin term for mother.

The Greek myth on the origin of the sign of Pisces has been cited by English astrologer Richard James Morrison as an example of the fables that arose from the original astrological doctrine, and that the "original intent of [it] was afterwards corrupted both by poets and priests."[21]

In modern mythology and religion

Purim, a Jewish holiday, falls at the full moon preceding the Passover, which was set by the full moon in Aries, which follows Pisces.[22] The story of the birth of Christ is said to be a result of the spring equinox entering into the Pisces, as the Savior of the World appeared as the Fisher of Men. This parallels the entering into the Age of Pisces.[23]

Astrological age

 
Early Christian inscription ichthys carved with Greek letters into marble in the ancient Greek ruins of Ephesus, Turkey.

An astrological age is a time period in astrology that parallels major changes in the development of Earth's inhabitants, particularly relating to culture, society and politics, and there are twelve astrological ages corresponding to the twelve zodiacal signs. Astrological ages occur because of a phenomenon known as the precession of the equinoxes, and one complete period of this precession is called a Great Year or Platonic Year[24] of about 25,920 years.

The age of Pisces began c. AD 1 and will end c. AD 2150.[b] With the story of the birth of Christ coinciding with this date,[25] many Christian symbols for Christ use the astrological symbol for Pisces,[26] the fishes.[27] The figure Christ himself bears many of the temperaments and personality traits of a Pisces,[28] and is thus considered an archetype of the Piscean.[29] Moreover, the twelve apostles were called the "fishers of men," early Christians called themselves "little fishes," and a code word for Jesus was the Greek word for fish, "ΙΧΘΥΣ ICHTHYS."[27] With this, the start of the age, or the "Great Month of Pisces," is regarded as the beginning of the Christian religion.[30] Saint Peter is recognized as the apostle of the Piscean sign.[31]

In the arts

 

Venus exalted in Pisces is representative of divine love in the first canto of Dante's Purgatorio.[32] Pisces is the subject of Luca Della Robbia's 15th century Plate with the Month of February.[33] They are also the subject of one of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's poetic works:[34]

And here fantastic fishes duskly float,
Using the calm for waters, while their fires
Throb out quick rhythms along the shallow air.

— Elizabeth Barrett Browning, A Drama of Exile

In popular culture

In the January 1970 edition of the Avengers (No. 72), the supervillain group Zodiac introduced the member "Pisces" whose abilities allowed him to live underwater, which included fins, scales and gills.[35]

In the 1979 sports fantasy film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh, the fictitious basketball team the "Pittsburgh Pythons" turn to astrology after a continuous losing streak, and fill the roster with players born under the astrological sign of Pisces. They are reborn as the "Pittsburgh Pisces" and enter into a championship.[36]

Nirvana's song "Heart-Shaped Box" from their 1993 album In Utero begins with lead singer Kurt Cobain singing "She eyes me like a Pisces when I am weak...."

In 1994 The Smashing Pumpkins released Pisces Iscariot, an album of B-sides. The album has gone platinum in the United States and contained a cover of the Fleetwood Mac song Landslide, which reached #30 on the billboard charts.

The Ukrainian metal band Jinjer released a song named "Pisces" on their 2016 album "King of Everything".

Gallery

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ The dates during which the sun is in Pisces, as with all the signs, is dependent on the leap year cycle; the dates February 19 to March 20 are given by Encyclopedia Britannica.[18] Other sources give the beginning on February 20,[2] and ending on March 21.[37]
  2. ^ There are some discrepancies in when the astrological ages begin and end. The variation in the "Age of Pisces" is said to be from AD 1 until AD 2150, AD 498 to AD 2654, and 100-90 BC until AD 2680 according to the interpretations of Neil Mann, Heindel Rosicrucian, and Shephard Simpson, respectively.

Citations

  1. ^ Astronomical Applications Department 2011.
  2. ^ a b Oxford University Press.
  3. ^ a b c d O'Shea, Ellsworth & Locke 1920, p. 4638.
  4. ^ Atsma 2017.
  5. ^ Nicholas Campion, (1988) The Book of World Horoscopes Aquarian Press, Wellingborough ISBN 0-85030-527-6
  6. ^ Louis 1998, p. 169.
  7. ^ Ridpath 2001, pp. 84–85.
  8. ^ a b c d e Star Tales.
  9. ^ Allen 1899, p. 538.
  10. ^ a b Leo 1899, p. 39.
  11. ^ Roback 1854, p. 41.
  12. ^ Hutton 1815, p. 368.
  13. ^ Cross Smith 1828, p. 57.
  14. ^ Mowat, Cooper & MacTavish 1903, p. 34.
  15. ^ Guttman, Guttman & Johnson 1993, p. 359.
  16. ^ Allen 1899, p. 338.
  17. ^ Battistini 2007, p. 62.
  18. ^ a b c Britannica.com.
  19. ^ Guttman, Guttman & Johnson 1993, p. 357.
  20. ^ a b c d Allen 1899, p. 339.
  21. ^ a b The Metropolitan 1834, p. 94.
  22. ^ Bobrick 2006, p. 9.
  23. ^ Bobrick 2006, p. 10.
  24. ^ Spencer 2000, p. 116.
  25. ^ Freke & Gandy 2001, Myth becomes History.
  26. ^ Scott 1996, p. 73.
  27. ^ a b Freke & Gandy 2001, The New Age.
  28. ^ Ankerberg 2011, 10.
  29. ^ Guttman, Guttman & Johnson 1993, p. 360.
  30. ^ Freke & Gandy 2001, The Greatest story ever told.
  31. ^ The Open Court 1920, p. 300.
  32. ^ Bobrick 2006, p. 114.
  33. ^ Battistini 2007, p. 63.
  34. ^ Allen 1899, p. 336.
  35. ^ Marvel Universe Appendix.
  36. ^ The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh.
  37. ^ Carey & Perry 2003, p. 308.

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External links

  •   The dictionary definition of Pisces at Wiktionary
  •   Media related to Pisces at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Quotations related to Pisces at Wikiquote
  • Pisces Zodiac Sign
  • Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (ca 340 medieval and early modern images of Pisces)

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This article is about the astrological sign For the constellation see Pisces constellation Pisces ˈ p aɪ s iː z 2 3 Ancient Greek Ἰx8yes Ikhthyes Latin for fishes is the twelfth and final astrological sign in the zodiac It is a negative mutable sign It spans 330 to 360 of celestial longitude Under the tropical zodiac the sun transits this area between February 19 and March 20 a In classical interpretations the symbol of the fish is derived from the ichthyocentaurs who aided Aphrodite when she was born from the sea 4 PiscesZodiac symboltwo fishDuration tropical western February 18 March 20 2023 UT1 1 ConstellationPiscesZodiac elementWaterZodiac qualityMutableSign rulerJupiter traditional Neptune modern DetrimentMercuryExaltationVenusFallMercuryAccording to some tropical astrologers the current astrological age is the Age of Pisces 5 while others maintain that currently it is the Age of Aquarius Contents 1 Background 2 Mythology 2 1 In early mythology 2 2 In modern mythology and religion 2 2 1 Astrological age 3 In the arts 4 In popular culture 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 7 1 Notes 7 2 Citations 7 3 Sources 8 External linksBackground EditSee also History of astrology A cord joins the tails of Pisces the two fishes from Atlas Coelestis While the astrological sign Pisces per definition runs from ecliptic longitude 330 to 0 6 this position is now mostly covered by the constellation of Aquarius due to the precession from when the constellation and the sign coincided Today the First Point of Aries or the vernal equinox is in the Pisces constellation 7 3 There are no prominent stars in the constellation 3 with the brightest stars being of only fourth magnitude 8 One star in the constellation Alpha Piscium is also known as Alrescha which comes from the Arabic الرشآء al risa meaning the well rope 9 or the cord 8 The constellation however is different from the astronomical location where the sign occupies space The constellations in earlier times were primarily used as markers to help determine what influence was in the sky Nevertheless the sign of Pisces remains in the 30 degree span of 330 0 Ptolemy described Alpha Piscium as the point where the cords joining the two fish are knotted together 8 The astrological symbol shows the two fishes captured by a string 10 11 12 13 typically by the mouth or the tails 14 The fish are usually portrayed swimming in opposite directions this represents the duality within the Piscean nature They are ruled by the planet Jupiter Neptune in modern astrology 10 15 Although they appear as a pair the name of the sign in all languages originally referred to only one fish with the exception of Greek 16 Romanian Bulgarian Dutch Hungarian Latvian Lithuanian and Italian Pisces is the mutable water sign of the zodiac Mythology EditDivine associations with Pisces include Poseidon Neptune Aphrodite Eros Typhon Vishnu 17 and the Sumerian goddess Inanna In early mythology Edit Pisces is the Latin word for fishes 18 It is one of the earliest zodiac signs on record with the two fish appearing as far back as c 2300 BC on an Egyptian coffin lid 19 According to one Greek myth Pisces represents the fish sometimes represented by a shark into which Aphrodite also considered Venus 20 and her son Eros also considered Cupid 20 transformed in order to escape the monster Typhon 3 21 18 Typhon the father of all monsters had been sent by Gaia to attack the gods which led Pan to warn the others before himself changing into a goat fish and jumping into the Euphrates 8 A similar myth one in which the fish Pisces carries Aphrodite and her son out of danger is resounded in Manilius five volume poetic work Astronomica Venus ow d her safety to their Shape 20 Another myth is that an egg fell into the Euphrates River It was then rolled to the shore by fish Doves sat on the egg until it hatched out from which came Aphrodite As a sign of gratitude towards the fish Aphrodite put the fish into the night sky 8 Because of these myths the Pisces constellation was also known as Venus et Cupido Venus Syria cum Cupidine Venus cum Adone Dione and Veneris Mater 20 the latter being the formal Latin term for mother The Greek myth on the origin of the sign of Pisces has been cited by English astrologer Richard James Morrison as an example of the fables that arose from the original astrological doctrine and that the original intent of it was afterwards corrupted both by poets and priests 21 In modern mythology and religion Edit Purim a Jewish holiday falls at the full moon preceding the Passover which was set by the full moon in Aries which follows Pisces 22 The story of the birth of Christ is said to be a result of the spring equinox entering into the Pisces as the Savior of the World appeared as the Fisher of Men This parallels the entering into the Age of Pisces 23 Astrological age Edit Early Christian inscription ichthys carved with Greek letters into marble in the ancient Greek ruins of Ephesus Turkey See also Astrological age An astrological age is a time period in astrology that parallels major changes in the development of Earth s inhabitants particularly relating to culture society and politics and there are twelve astrological ages corresponding to the twelve zodiacal signs Astrological ages occur because of a phenomenon known as the precession of the equinoxes and one complete period of this precession is called a Great Year or Platonic Year 24 of about 25 920 years The age of Pisces began c AD 1 and will end c AD 2150 b With the story of the birth of Christ coinciding with this date 25 many Christian symbols for Christ use the astrological symbol for Pisces 26 the fishes 27 The figure Christ himself bears many of the temperaments and personality traits of a Pisces 28 and is thus considered an archetype of the Piscean 29 Moreover the twelve apostles were called the fishers of men early Christians called themselves little fishes and a code word for Jesus was the Greek word for fish IX8YS ICHTHYS 27 With this the start of the age or the Great Month of Pisces is regarded as the beginning of the Christian religion 30 Saint Peter is recognized as the apostle of the Piscean sign 31 In the arts Edit Zuvys Pisces by Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis Venus exalted in Pisces is representative of divine love in the first canto of Dante s Purgatorio 32 Pisces is the subject of Luca Della Robbia s 15th century Plate with the Month of February 33 They are also the subject of one of Elizabeth Barrett Browning s poetic works 34 And here fantastic fishes duskly float Using the calm for waters while their firesThrob out quick rhythms along the shallow air Elizabeth Barrett Browning A Drama of ExileIn popular culture EditIn the January 1970 edition of the Avengers No 72 the supervillain group Zodiac introduced the member Pisces whose abilities allowed him to live underwater which included fins scales and gills 35 In the 1979 sports fantasy film The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh the fictitious basketball team the Pittsburgh Pythons turn to astrology after a continuous losing streak and fill the roster with players born under the astrological sign of Pisces They are reborn as the Pittsburgh Pisces and enter into a championship 36 Nirvana s song Heart Shaped Box from their 1993 album In Utero begins with lead singer Kurt Cobain singing She eyes me like a Pisces when I am weak In 1994 The Smashing Pumpkins released Pisces Iscariot an album of B sides The album has gone platinum in the United States and contained a cover of the Fleetwood Mac song Landslide which reached 30 on the billboard charts The Ukrainian metal band Jinjer released a song named Pisces on their 2016 album King of Everything Gallery Edit Depicted in 14th century Arabic manuscript Book of Wonders Appearing in Chartres Cathedral in Chartres 16th century woodcut by Johannes Regiomontanus Pisces on Wishing Bridge in Old Jaffa Tel Aviv Israel Gold coin minted during the reign of Jahangir depicting Pisces Depicted in a 14th western British Book of Hours A representation of the Pisces symbolSee also EditAstronomical symbols Chinese zodiac Circle of stars Cusp astrology Elements of the zodiacReferences EditNotes Edit The dates during which the sun is in Pisces as with all the signs is dependent on the leap year cycle the dates February 19 to March 20 are given by Encyclopedia Britannica 18 Other sources give the beginning on February 20 2 and ending on March 21 37 There are some discrepancies in when the astrological ages begin and end The variation in the Age of Pisces is said to be from AD 1 until AD 2150 AD 498 to AD 2654 and 100 90 BC until AD 2680 according to the interpretations of Neil Mann Heindel Rosicrucian and Shephard Simpson respectively Citations Edit Astronomical Applications Department 2011 a b Oxford University Press a b c d O Shea Ellsworth amp Locke 1920 p 4638 Atsma 2017 Nicholas Campion 1988 The Book of World Horoscopes Aquarian Press Wellingborough ISBN 0 85030 527 6 Louis 1998 p 169 Ridpath 2001 pp 84 85 a b c d e Star Tales Allen 1899 p 538 a b Leo 1899 p 39 Roback 1854 p 41 Hutton 1815 p 368 Cross Smith 1828 p 57 Mowat Cooper amp MacTavish 1903 p 34 Guttman Guttman amp Johnson 1993 p 359 Allen 1899 p 338 Battistini 2007 p 62 a b c Britannica com Guttman Guttman amp Johnson 1993 p 357 a b c d Allen 1899 p 339 a b The Metropolitan 1834 p 94 Bobrick 2006 p 9 Bobrick 2006 p 10 Spencer 2000 p 116 Freke amp Gandy 2001 Myth becomes History Scott 1996 p 73 a b Freke amp Gandy 2001 The New Age Ankerberg 2011 10 Guttman Guttman amp Johnson 1993 p 360 Freke amp Gandy 2001 The Greatest story ever told The Open Court 1920 p 300 Bobrick 2006 p 114 Battistini 2007 p 63 Allen 1899 p 336 Marvel Universe Appendix The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh Carey amp Perry 2003 p 308 Sources Edit Allen Richard Hinckley 1899 Star names and their meanings G E Stechert OCLC 1285139 Ankerberg John 2011 The Facts on Astrology ISBN 9781937136154 Astronomical Applications Department 2011 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