Julius Firmicus Maternus, a native of Sicily, was a Roman lawyer of the senatorial class. He live...
I once had a nice 20th century ephemeris, with good, clean, easy to read layouts, eclipses at the...
In Astrological terms, the prenatal epoch starts at the moment of conception. According to the au...
In his third book of essays, Roell starts, appropriately enough, with an analysis of Occupy Wall ...
Richard Saunders (1613 - 1692) was an astrologer physician in 17th century England. This book, fi...
James Wilson wrote his Dictionary of Astrology in 1819. Based in large measure on a close study o...
The present work is designed to give a clear and concise presentation of the essential facts of m...
Ancient astrologers declared stars 'fixed' to distinguish them from wandering stars, which they c...
The Sabian symbols are the unique set of symbolic vignettes, or descriptive images, which were ob...
This is one of the most sophisticated medical astrology books ever written.Many of the finer poin...
Each of the 360 degrees of the Zodiac has its own unique symbol and meaning. These symbols are of...
'In my years of practice as a physician, I have, by the use of Astrology, been able to very quick...
In 1917 at the height of his fame, Alan Leo was charged with fortune-telling, which was illegal, ...
The year before he wrote his famous book on fixed stars, Vivian Robson (1890-1942) wrote this one...
Al Biruni, one of the greatest Arab scholars, was born on September 4, 973, in what is now Uzbeki...
In Astrology it has long been known that the sign of the zodiac, rising in the east at birth (the...
Here is a collection of essays from AstroAmerica's acclaimed weekly Newsletter, along with an ass...
Charles Carter (1887-1968) wrote this book in London during World War II.It was his first book in...
Subtitled, An Encyclopaedia of Character & Disease, Carter's classic book was the result of study...
Will there be peace? Will there be war? Find out with Mundane Astrology. Here, in one volume, are...
George J. McCormack, (1887-1974) had a life-long interest in astrology and the weather. Inspired ...
People often ask if there is 'proof' for astrology.Astrologers are not so much worried about prov...
It was a long time ago and few alive now remember what life was like in England in the years afte...
Synastry is the branch of astrology that tells us how we relate to other people. How Joe relates ...
Ever wish you had picked a better time to start that new project? Let Electional Astrology help. ...
Most text-books, including the one for which I am personally responsible, are mainly of an analyt...
Dorotheus of Sidon, who appears to have lived in Alexandria, flourished in the first century AD.H...
I once had a nice 20th century ephemeris, with good, clean, easy to read layouts, eclipses at the...
Back in print! In a fine new paperback edition, this is the best of the many astro-reference book...
First published in 1898, this is a very different astrology book from what we have now. There are...
The definitive text on Primary Directions, written by a 20th century master. Sepharial (1864-1929...
This book first appeared in 1911. Alan Leo himself described it as the most remarkable book ever ...
Luke Broughton was born in 1828, in Leeds, England. He was from a long line of English astrologer...
In this book, Charles Carter (1887-1968) shows how the Zodiac of twelve constellations describes ...
Nicholas Culpeper (1616 - 1654), is best known today for his English Physician, a comprehensive g...
Reprint. Originally published: Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1931.
Contrary to modern beliefs, the medieval world was not one of superstition and ignorance. True, t...
In this book, Charles Carter (1887-1968) seeks a method of astrological forecasting that produces...
Born William Frederick Allan in 1860, Leo knocked about in his early years. As he wrote of himself
Derek Appleby is the man who single-handedly revived horary astrology, leading directly to the cu...
Named 'Christian' to avoid hassles (some things never change), this is the most famous, the most ...
From the Introduction: You have economic hard times to thank for this book. I am by profession a ...
Long out of print and hard to find, this is the most celebrated book on eclipses of the last seve...