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Foi colocado na secção de e-Books do website  -  Astrologia Medieval  -  um novo e-book:

 

  1.  Zadkiel: An Introduction to Astrology

 

Para saber um pouco mais de Zadkiel ( Richard James Morrison) clique aqui

 

O mesmo encontra-se por ordem alfabética.

 

Espero que este e-book seja uma vez mais uma fonte de estudo e conhecimento.

 

Paulo Alexandre Silva, DMA

 

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Dois Novos e-Books no Astrologiamedieval.com

 

 

Foram colocados na secção de e-Books do website - Astrologia Medieval - dois novos e-books:
 

  

  1. Ebenezer Sibly: Illustration of the Celestial Science of Astrology [ZIP]

        

  2.  Iamblichos: Theurgia or The Egyptian Mysteries

 

Os mesmos encontram-se por ordem alfabética.

 

Espero que estes dois e-books sejam mais uma fonte de estudo e conhecimento.

 
Paulo Alexandre Silva, DMA

  

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A Natividade de William Lilly

 

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Sue Ward

 

  

Durante muitos anos, a única cópia existente da natividade de William Lilly era a apresentada por John Gadbury na sua Collectio Geniturarum de 1662. Esta versão foi também usada no facsimile do livro Christian Astrology, publicado pela Regulus em 1985 … Ler mais

 

 

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Leitura Recomendada

 

Horary Astrology Re-Examined

 

The Possibility or Impossibility of the Matter Propounded

 

 

A todos os interessados em Astrologia Horária e não só, recomendo vivamente a leitura da seguinte obra:
 

Horary Astrology Re-Examined
 

The Possibility or Impossibility of the Matter Propounded

 

This is a detailed, informative and scholarly work, demonstrating clearly and unambiguously that traditional astrological doctrine is applicable to all astrology: there is no division between different ‘branches’. Whether a Nativity or Question is under consideration, the process of evaluation is the same, what Coley calls the “short comprehensive and approved rules of Art”. Ptolemy, Masha-allah, Abu Ma’shar, Abu ‘Ali Al-Khayyat, Al Biruni, Bonatti, Dariot, Morin and Lilly are just some of the authors referred to. Where there are doubts arising through a poor translation, unsympathetic translator or other factors, clarification is provided. The focus of this book is practical rather than philosophical. Rather than seeking to change or modify the doctrine handed down by our ancestors, or denying that astrology is about prediction, an attempt is made to identify the most worthwhile tools and techniques. In the process, we gain a deeper understanding of our Art and recognize that astrologers must “come to grips with their history.. like an isolated ethnic group, they need the courage of their identity in a hostile world.” (Annabella Kitson, Astrology Quarterly)

 

Barbara Dunn

Barbara graduated from the London School of Economics, continued as a postgraduate student and thereafter pursued her interest in astrology. Having completed her horary studies with Olivia Barclay, Barbara was appointed Head Tutor, teaching and mentoring students in the UK and world-wide. Olivia Barclay bequeathed the QHP to Barbara in 2001. Barbara is a Fellow of the Association of Professional Astrologers International (FAPAI), Principal of the QHP (Qualifying Horary Practitioner) and a delegate on the Advisory Panel for Astrological Education (APAE). Barbara is also a well known media astrologer, writing for a large number of national and international publications over the past two decades.

 

 The Wessex Astrologer

 

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