: The article compares how both poets use the Milky Way as a symbol of transcendent spiritual contemplation.

: Abry examines how Manilius’ Astronomica (1st century CE) is structured after Aratus’ Phaenomena (3rd century BCE), particularly in the description of constellations in Book 1.

The feature "" is a scholarly article by Josèphe-Henriette Abry . Published in Leeds International Classical Studies in 2007, it explores the deep connections between the Greek poet Aratus of Soli and the Roman poet Marcus Manilius through the lens of Stoic philosophy. Key Themes of the Feature

: While Aratus focuses on fixed constellations and weather signs, Manilius attempts a more complex astrological instruction, emphasizing that human reason can decipher divine truths. Core Comparisons

: Both poets present a universe governed by a divine, rational spirit ( ratio ) and orderly cause-and-effect.