The Astrologer’s Guide

The Astrologer’s Guide by William Lilly, published by the American Federation of Astr on January 10, 2005, is a significant work in the field of astrology. This edition, comprising 156 pages, presents a compilation of insights originally edited in 1675, featuring the 146 Considerations of Guido Bonatus and selected aphorisms from Jerom Cardan of Milan. Translated from Latin by Henry Coley, this book also includes an introduction and prefaces from subsequent editors, providing a historical context for its content.
Readers will find a wealth of information on natal, predictive, and horary astrology, reflecting the enduring relevance of the material since its compilation. The Astrologer’s Guide serves as a resource for those interested in the principles and practices of astrology, offering a blend of classical wisdom and practical guidance. This edition is presented in English, making it accessible to a contemporary audience while retaining the original insights of its esteemed contributors.
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The Astrologer’s Guide was edited and compiled in 1675 by noted astrologer William Lilly. It includes the 146 Considerations of astrologer Guido Bonatus and the choicest aphorisms of the Seven Segments of astrologer Jerom Cardan of Milan. Translated from the Latin by Henry Coley, The Astrologer’s Guide was first published in Englsih in 1886. It includes an introduction by Henry Coley, as well as prefaces from subsequent editors. The information in this classic astrology book is as valuable as it was when compiled in 1675, and includes references to natal, predictive and horary astrology.
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