Its Origin and Meaning in Astrology
The above image is the established symbol (also called glyph) for the Zodiac sign Capricorn, the Goat. It’s a simplified drawing of a sea-goat, the mythological animal – half goat, half fish – originally associated with the sign. The horned head is implied to the left, and the curved fish tail to the right. Both the Zodiac sign and its symbol have been along for ages.
The Zodiac division of the ecliptic into twelve parts, each assigned a Zodiac sign, is probably of Babylonian (Mesopotamia) origin. They were very early with astrology, mapping the sky and noting planetary movements thousands of years ago.
The Zodiac, very much like the one we know today, might have emerged in Mesopotamia around 1000 BC. But Babylonian astrology is probably far older than that.
A Goat-Fish
Already the Babylonians connected this Zodiac sign and the constellation with the mythological animal, sort of a mermaid goat. They called it the Goat-Fish. The reason for this is hidden in history. It’s not likely to have anything to do with the constellation in the sky, which doesn’t suggest such a creature even in the wildest imagination.
The constellation is usually called Capricornus, in proper Latin. It means “goat horn” or “horned goat,” not necessarily a sea-goat. No matter how the stars in the constellation are connected with lines, it’s hard to see the goat.
Several of the Zodiac constellations are equally vague in depicting their Zodiac sign. Here’s the constellation Capricornus:
One might regard it as the very simplified shape of a body of some kind, why not a goat, and maybe the stars at the right on the picture could indicate horns. But really, without the image of the sea-goat added, we would never have guessed it.
Below is an antique illustration of the same constellation, where the figure of a sea-goat has been added. It’s from a 17th century book: Firmamentum sobiescianum, by Johannes Hevelius, 1690.
Capricorn in Ink
Below is an ink version of the symbol for Capricorn, which I did a number of years back in an experiment of using Japanese ink calligraphy (shodo) for old European astrology symbols. I’ve used these pictures on my astrology websites, mainly for fun and for the odd graphic effect, and I’ve seen them copied all over the Internet. I’m fine with that, although I think it wouldn’t hurt if the source was mentioned. Well, what to do?
Anyway, here’s that ink again, this time in the original black and white (click on the image to see a bigger version):
Capricorn the Sign
As for the picture commonly used to represent the Capricorn Zodiac sign, it’s been an image of the mythological creature the sea-goat since the days of old Babylonia, at least – surely much longer than the symbol described above has existed. Below is one typical example of the creature and its fish tail in a knot, where the stars of the constellation Capricorn have also been marked, though not with unquestionable astronomical accuracy. It’s an illustration from Poeticon astronomicon, a 1482 book by Hyginus.
But for many centuries, the Zodiac sign has also been depicted as a regular goat, without any fish tail. Here is one example, a woodcut from Compilatio de astrorum scientia by Leopoldus, 1489. Capricorn is traditionally known both as the Goat and the Sea-Goat.
For the header of this website, I simply used the picture of a proud goat with impressive horns. The background is a construction site, as a reminder of the typical Capricorn trait: the achiever, building things to last.
Zodiac Sign
Symbols
Here are the symbols (glyphs) of all the twelve Zodiac signs, and links to pages telling more about each Zodiac sign symbol.
Virgo symbol
English name: The Maiden (or Virgin)
Sun sign dates: August 23 – September 22
My Astrology Books
Capricorn Zodiac Sign
Astrological Meanings of the Star Sign.
In this book you find all you want to know about Capricorn, its personality traits, compatibility with other signs, symbolism, archetype, health, sexuality, profession of choice, family life, and on and on. You are also introduced to the complete horoscope and how you can continue to explore what astrology says about the human condition and personal characteristics. Click the image to see the book (and Kindle ebook) at Amazon.
Your Health in Your Horoscope
This book explains what your horoscope tells about your health, according to the old tradition of medical astrology. The Zodiac signs, the planets, and the other ingredients of the horoscope reveal many health issues and different types of illnesses. Celebrity horoscope charts are used to show how a health reading is made. Click the image to see the book (and Kindle ebook) at Amazon.