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To our knowledge, the first use of twin resemblance as a means of
resolving alternative hypotheses about the causes of human individual
differences appears in 426 A.D. by Augustine of Hippo in
Book V of the City of God. Augustine argued that since twins, who
were highly correlated in their times of birth, nevertheless had such
discrepant life histories, there was little empirical support for
planetary influence on human destiny. For Augustine's purpose, it was
sufficient that at least some twin pairs showed markedly different
life histories, despite being born at the same time. To go beyond
testing the astrological hypothesis and use twins to answer the
nature-nurture question required recognition of the fact that there
are two types of twins, identical and fraternal, and some way of
distinguishing between them.
Jeff Lessem
2002-03-21