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Some interesting astrology books
Western Astrology Many Sided Astrology
I've found some interesting books in local bbokstore recently. They are really good!
The books are reprints of old classics and are now printed
in Bombay, India by Taraporevala Publishers.
Horary Classic:
"The Astrologer's Guide, 155 Ancient Aphorisms of Bonatus and Cardan"
Edited by William Lilly in 1675.
Western Classics by Sepharial (Walter Gorn Old) 1864-1929:
"The Science of Foreknowledge"
"Horoscopes, How to Make and Read Them"
"Directional Astrology"
William Lilly wrote "Christian Astrology", the main textbook for Horary
Astrology still used today.
Sepharial invented "Radix" directions.
If you do want an introduction to Vedic Astrology, try this:
"Light on Life, an Introduction to the Astrology of India", by
Hart DeFou and Robert Svoboda, Penguin 1996.
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| Astroclass, some of these books are really ghood though i haven't found some of them. Maybe you could tell me where you are from and where i can find those books. I live in LA and often travel along the USA. Thanks anyway! |
| by: Bookseaker /2005-06-06/ |
Hello,
Hi over there, new to tribe and avid astrologer. These are great selections. I'm just now getting in to Elements of Astrology by Luke Broughton. It is totally traditional, written in 1906. Broughton was American who seems to have been 'the dude' of his time. Good luck!
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| by: Body /2005-06-07/ |
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