4/12/2024 0 Comments Normand medieval book of astrologyPart I introduces universal astrology, the basic concepts and delineation techniques applicable to all areas of astrology. In it I draw on the wisdom and experience of many astrologers and scholars from the past and present. This compendium is not a course in itself, but an organized collection of and introduction to most practical concepts and techniques for use by modern students of traditional astrol-ogy. Students and readers of these astrologers and scholars now know that traditional Western astrology (what John Frawley calls “real astrology”) has great sophistication and powerful predictive techniques – much more so, I would argue, than the modern psycho-logical astrology created and handed down in the late Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. Holden, David Pingree, Charles Burnett, and others have made it clear that the true Western tradition in astrology is richer and vaster than was previously known. The expository, translation, and teaching work of Robert Zoller, Robert Hand, Robert Schmidt and his team at Hindsight, John Frawley, Deborah Hould-ing, Sue Ward, James H. The past twenty years have seen the English transla-tion and publication of a number of important ancient and medieval astrological texts, adding to the already justly famous works of the English astrologer William Lilly (1602-1681) and several others.
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