The Oedipus Romanus is a book written by George Townsend, in which he attempts to prove that the twelve Caesars of ancient Rome are symbolic representations of the twelve signs of the zodiac. The book explores the idea that the Caesars' personalities and actions align with the characteristics and mythology associated with each zodiac sign. Townsend delves into the history of astrology and mythology, drawing connections between the Caesars and the...