The invention of printing in Europe in the fifteenth century soon enabled the publication of a number of books offering dream interpretations for ordinary people. These books typically claimed to be the distillation of wisdom handed down from Arab sages through the centuries, and they all drew heavily on Artemidorus's work. They took the form of dictionaries, with lists of subject matter and their associated meanings. As Raymond de Becker (1968) points out, they could have been treated as gospel by the naive, or turned into parlor games by skeptics. The Palais du Prince du Sotnmeil, written by Celestin de Mirbel in 1667, actually states in the preface that 'The favors of the strictest ladies will be wholly won for you, at the moment when you become the sympathetic interpreter of their dreams' - certainly a pragmatic reason for buying this dream book.
The modern newspaper horoscope has largely taken over from dream books, although the latter are still published and still draw largely on the works of Artimedorus (or claim to). The truth is, few people believe that revelations are going to be made to them in dreams - and even on the rare occasions when an individual really feels that a dream is of overwhelming significance, the so-called dream books only take in the most gullible. Nevertheless, we still tell each other our dreams and look them up in these absurd books, and still read our horoscopes - just for fun.
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