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Astrology Your Place Among the Stars. With One Hundred Horoscopes of Famous People.
ADAMS, Evangeline ( (Inscribed ).
New York, NY: Dodd, Mead, & Company, 1931.
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ADAMS, Evangeline ( (Inscribed ).
New York, NY: Dodd, Mead, & Company, 1931.
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The Last of the Astrologers. Mr William Lilly's History of his Life and Times.
BRIGGS, Katherine M. (Editor) William Lilly.
London: Mistletoe Books / Folklore Society, 1974.
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BRIGGS, Katherine M. (Editor) William Lilly.
London: Mistletoe Books / Folklore Society, 1974.
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God-Man: The Word Made Flesh ( 6 Pamphlets ).
CAREY, Dr. George W. & PERRY, Inez Eudora.
Los Angeles, CA: The Chemistry of Life, Co., nd (circa 1920).
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CAREY, Dr. George W. & PERRY, Inez Eudora.
Los Angeles, CA: The Chemistry of Life, Co., nd (circa 1920).
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God-Man: The Word Made Flesh (2 Pamphlets): The Kingdom at Hand. Books rejected by the Council of Nicea. Meaning of a few Greek and Hebrew names. Joseph and Mary. Eternity of Perfection. Redemption the Ultimate God of Humanity. The Word of God
CAREY, Dr. George W. & PERRY, Inez Eudora.
Los Angeles, CA: The Chemistry of Life, Co., nd (circa 1920).
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CAREY, Dr. George W. & PERRY, Inez Eudora.
Los Angeles, CA: The Chemistry of Life, Co., nd (circa 1920).
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Road to the Moon. A Great Occult Story.
CAREY, Geo. W. & PERRY, Inez E.
Seattle, WA: Bull and Sutton , nd (circa 1920).
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CAREY, Geo. W. & PERRY, Inez E.
Seattle, WA: Bull and Sutton , nd (circa 1920).
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The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation. The Relation of Mineral Salts of the Body to the Signs of the Zodiac. An Esoteric Analysis and Synthesis of the Zodiacal Signs and their Physio-Chemical Allocations.
CAREY, George Washington (Dr.) & PERRY, Eudora Inez .
Los Angeles, CA: The Carey-Perry School of the Chemistry of Life, 1948.
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CAREY, George Washington (Dr.) & PERRY, Eudora Inez .
Los Angeles, CA: The Carey-Perry School of the Chemistry of Life, 1948.
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Encyclopaedia of Medical Astrology.
CORNELL Howard Leslie, M.D., L.L.D.
Los Angeles: Cornell Publishing Co., 1933.
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CORNELL Howard Leslie, M.D., L.L.D.
Los Angeles: Cornell Publishing Co., 1933.
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Encyclopaedia of Medical Astrology.
CORNELL, Howard Leslie ( Introduction by Laurell Lowell ).
New York, NY: Samuel Weiser Inc., 1981.
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CORNELL, Howard Leslie ( Introduction by Laurell Lowell ).
New York, NY: Samuel Weiser Inc., 1981.
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Being a Lunar Type in a Solar World. An Astrological View of Modern Life.
CUNNINGHAM, Donna.
York Beach, ME: Samuel Weiser Inc., 1990.
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CUNNINGHAM, Donna.
York Beach, ME: Samuel Weiser Inc., 1990.
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I Follow My Stars. An Autobiography.
DE WOHL, Louis.
London: George Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1937.
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DE WOHL, Louis.
London: George Harrap & Co. Ltd., 1937.
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Index to the 210 Brotherhood of Light Lessons: Course XXII
DOANE, Doris Chase.
Los Angeles, CA: The Church of Light, 1951.
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DOANE, Doris Chase.
Los Angeles, CA: The Church of Light, 1951.
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A Practical Treatise of Astral Medicine and Therapeutics.
DUZ, M. (M.D. , D.A.).
London: W. Foulsham & Co., 1912.
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DUZ, M. (M.D. , D.A.).
London: W. Foulsham & Co., 1912.
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Man in the Universe. An Introduction to Cosmobiology.
EBERTIN, Reinhold ( Translated by Linda Kratzsch ).
Aalen: Ebertin-Verlag, 1973.
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EBERTIN, Reinhold ( Translated by Linda Kratzsch ).
Aalen: Ebertin-Verlag, 1973.
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Bibliotheca Astrologica: A Catalog of Astrological Publications of the 15ththrough 19th. Centuries.
GARDNER, F. Leigh (With a Sketch of the History of Astrology by Dr. William Wynn Westcott).
N. Hollywood, CA: Symbols & Signs, 1977.
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GARDNER, F. Leigh (With a Sketch of the History of Astrology by Dr. William Wynn Westcott).
N. Hollywood, CA: Symbols & Signs, 1977.
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Pusmantia. The Mag-Astro-Mancer, or the Magicall-Astrologicall-Diviner, Posed and Puzzled.
GAULE, John.
London: Joshua Kirton, 1652.
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GAULE, John.
London: Joshua Kirton, 1652.
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Marcelli Palingenii Stellati Poetae Doctisimi Zodiacus Vitae Hoc Est, De Hominus vita, studio, ac moribus optime instituendis. Libri XII. Cum indice locupletissimo.
MANZOLLI, Pier Angleo (Marcelli Palingenii Stellatus).
Lugduni [Lyon]: NP , 1576.
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MANZOLLI, Pier Angleo (Marcelli Palingenii Stellatus).
Lugduni [Lyon]: NP , 1576.
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Raphael's Private Instructions in Genethliacal Astrology. Adapted for Those Who are Advanced in the Study of Astrology.
RAPHAEL.
Chicago, IL: Aries Press, 1935.
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RAPHAEL.
Chicago, IL: Aries Press, 1935.
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Geodetic Equivalents: ( In Relation to Mundane Astrology Including Many Remarkable Proofs and Striking Prophecies )
SEPHARIAL [ Walter Gorn Old ].
New York: David McKay Company, ND ( circa 1920 ).
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SEPHARIAL [ Walter Gorn Old ].
New York: David McKay Company, ND ( circa 1920 ).
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Geodetic Equivalents: ( In Relation to Mundane Astrology Including Many Remarkable Proofs and Striking Prophecies )
Sepharial.
London: Foulsham & Co. , LTD, ND.
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Sepharial.
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Primary Directions Made Easy.
SEPHARIAL.
London: Foulsham, ND (1916).
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SEPHARIAL.
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![Hardcover, Small Quarto, (xvi) + 376pp [actually 400pp. - the pages of Chapter xxvi, are unpaginated, as usual]. Attractive contemporary calf, with blind stamping to boards. Decorated initials. A lengthy discourse against the practice of astrology and related arts. The author, the Reverend John Gaule, (c.1604-1687), was Vicar of Great Staughton in Huntingdonshire, England, and is most widely remembered for the stance he took against the notorious 'Witch-finder General,' Matthew Hopkins. Gaule began preaching sermons against Hopkins at a time when he was still a dangerous opponent, and in 1646 published a work entitled "Select Cases of Conscience Touching Witches and Witchcrafts," which is numbered amongst those that were instrumental in turning opinion against the murderous "Witch-finder." Like many of his fellow clergy Gaule believed in the existence of witchcraft, but objected to the excessive and brutal methods of Hopkins and his cohorts. In an oft-quoted sentence, Gaule observed: "Every old woman with a wrinkled face, a furrowed brow, a hairy lip, a gobber tooth, a squint eye, a squeaking voice or scolding tongue, having a rugged coat on her back, a skull-cap on her head, a spindle in her hand and a dog or cat by her side, is not only suspect but pronounced for a witch." Gaule published a number of other works, the most significant of which was "Pus-Mantia, the Mag-Astro-Mancer." In this lengthy refutation of astrology and kindred magical arts, Gaule attributed any apparent success of astrology to the subject's credulity, and reminded the reader that even if the stars did have some effect on a newly born child, factors such as the child's education, environment, and social position would soon outweigh them. To Gaule, magic, astrology and witchcraft (all the subjects of chapters in his book) were inextricably interlinked: and he nvented the word magastromancy to describe divination by means of astrology, which he felt by its nature, must necessitate a belief in magic. The word was picked up by a number of lexicographers, but never gained popular currency and has long been considered obsolete. Rather inexplicably, given his many accomplishments, the Dictionary of National Biography's description condemns him as "an unlearned and wearisome ranter." From the library of Jean Michaud (1884 - 1961). Michaud was a composer, author, and occultist, who was deeply involved in esoteric circles in London from the 1920s through 1950s. He was personally acquainted with most of the esoteric 'luminaries' of that period, from Aleister Crowley, to Cyril Scott. Calf somewhat rubbed and discolored, but still solid. A contemporary inscription in Greek on the front endpaper, onto which has also been pasted a (later) slip of paper with a few pencilled booksellers notes and a printed catalog listing for a copy of Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy. Outer margins of first and last blanks darkened by offsetting from the leather binding, otherwise a tight clean, complete copy of a genuinely rare book. Hardcover, Small Quarto, (xvi) + 376pp [actually 400pp. - the pages of Chapter xxvi, are unpaginated, as usual]. Attractive contemporary calf, with blind stamping to boards. Decorated initials. A lengthy discourse against the practice of astrology and related arts. The author, the Reverend John Gaule, (c.1604-1687), was Vicar of Great Staughton in Huntingdonshire, England, and is most widely remembered for the stance he took against the notorious 'Witch-finder General,' Matthew Hopkins. Gaule began preaching sermons against Hopkins at a time when he was still a dangerous opponent, and in 1646 published a work entitled "Select Cases of Conscience Touching Witches and Witchcrafts," which is numbered amongst those that were instrumental in turning opinion against the murderous "Witch-finder." Like many of his fellow clergy Gaule believed in the existence of witchcraft, but objected to the excessive and brutal methods of Hopkins and his cohorts. In an oft-quoted sentence, Gaule observed: "Every old woman with a wrinkled face, a furrowed brow, a hairy lip, a gobber tooth, a squint eye, a squeaking voice or scolding tongue, having a rugged coat on her back, a skull-cap on her head, a spindle in her hand and a dog or cat by her side, is not only suspect but pronounced for a witch." Gaule published a number of other works, the most significant of which was "Pus-Mantia, the Mag-Astro-Mancer." In this lengthy refutation of astrology and kindred magical arts, Gaule attributed any apparent success of astrology to the subject's credulity, and reminded the reader that even if the stars did have some effect on a newly born child, factors such as the child's education, environment, and social position would soon outweigh them. To Gaule, magic, astrology and witchcraft (all the subjects of chapters in his book) were inextricably interlinked: and he nvented the word magastromancy to describe divination by means of astrology, which he felt by its nature, must necessitate a belief in magic. The word was picked up by a number of lexicographers, but never gained popular currency and has long been considered obsolete. Rather inexplicably, given his many accomplishments, the Dictionary of National Biography's description condemns him as "an unlearned and wearisome ranter." From the library of Jean Michaud (1884 - 1961). Michaud was a composer, author, and occultist, who was deeply involved in esoteric circles in London from the 1920s through 1950s. He was personally acquainted with most of the esoteric 'luminaries' of that period, from Aleister Crowley, to Cyril Scott. Calf somewhat rubbed and discolored, but still solid. A contemporary inscription in Greek on the front endpaper, onto which has also been pasted a (later) slip of paper with a few pencilled booksellers notes and a printed catalog listing for a copy of Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy. Outer margins of first and last blanks darkened by offsetting from the leather binding, otherwise a tight clean, complete copy of a genuinely rare book.](/weiser/images/items/80x160/32947.jpg)
![Hardcover, 16mo, 366 +, [lxxxii] pp. Recent suede leather binding, with gilt-stamped leather title label to spine. An early edition of an important work - written in poetic form - of Renaissance astrology, science and hermetic philosophy. Zodiacus Vitae (The Zodiac of Life) was first published in 1530 and comprises twelve 'books', each of which is named after one of the Zodiacal constellations. The author's unorthodox beliefs about the nature of the heavens roused the ire of the Church, and Zodiacus Vitae was one of the first works to be placed on the Papal Index of Forbidden Books, which was established in 1558. The author, usually identified as Pier Angelo Manzoli (ca. 1502- ca. 1543) successfully escaped the full wrath of the Inquisitors by having died some fifteen years earlier, although according to some sources they nonetheless achieved a punishment of sorts by disinterring and burning his bones. Perhaps not surprisingly, the book became enormously popular and went through a number of editions, influencing many including Shakespeare, upon whom it is said to have had a profound effect. A few neat words written in a contemporary hand on the title page, approx. two dozen pages have some light, contemporary underlining, and a word or two of marginalia, otherwise the text is clean with just some light uniform browning, the pages still fresh and supple. The binding is fine, save for a hint of rubbing. Hardcover, 16mo, 366 +, [lxxxii] pp. Recent suede leather binding, with gilt-stamped leather title label to spine. An early edition of an important work - written in poetic form - of Renaissance astrology, science and hermetic philosophy. Zodiacus Vitae (The Zodiac of Life) was first published in 1530 and comprises twelve 'books', each of which is named after one of the Zodiacal constellations. The author's unorthodox beliefs about the nature of the heavens roused the ire of the Church, and Zodiacus Vitae was one of the first works to be placed on the Papal Index of Forbidden Books, which was established in 1558. The author, usually identified as Pier Angelo Manzoli (ca. 1502- ca. 1543) successfully escaped the full wrath of the Inquisitors by having died some fifteen years earlier, although according to some sources they nonetheless achieved a punishment of sorts by disinterring and burning his bones. Perhaps not surprisingly, the book became enormously popular and went through a number of editions, influencing many including Shakespeare, upon whom it is said to have had a profound effect. A few neat words written in a contemporary hand on the title page, approx. two dozen pages have some light, contemporary underlining, and a word or two of marginalia, otherwise the text is clean with just some light uniform browning, the pages still fresh and supple. The binding is fine, save for a hint of rubbing.](/weiser/images/items/80x160/31958.jpg)


