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active during the
second half of the 12th century,
known for his
Liber astrologiae (Liber Albumazarus). His
exact identity is not
known – the name itself...
-
Montalto delle Marche where Pope
Sixtus V
trained FIU
Contra exercentes astrologiae iudiciariae artem (in Latin). Bologna:
eredi Antonio Blado. 1586. Latin...
- Cosmographi**** (The
Sacred Mystery of the Cosmos) (1596) De
Fundamentis Astrologiae Certioribus (On
Firmer Fundaments of Astrology) (1601)
Astronomiae pars...
- (accessed 1 July 2012). The
complete fourth book of
William Ramesey's
Astrologiae Restaurata, 'Astrology Restored' (London, 1653),
edited and annotated...
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Georgius Zothorus Zaparus Fendulus into his
richly illustrated Liber astrologiae (Liber Abumazarus).
Herman produced a
version of Muḥammad ibn Mūsā al-Ḵwārizmī's...
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period were
Alvaro de Oviedo, who
translated Libro Conplido (De
judiciis Astrologiae).
Alvaro did the
Latin translation while Yehuda ben Moshe's gave him...
- of
Seville is
credited with a work of his own titled,
Epitome artis astrologiae,
written in 1142
which is a
summary of
astrology as a whole. The work...
- De
Astrorvm Ivdiciis (Basel, 1578) and
Francisco Junctinus's
Speculum Astrologiae (Lugduni, 1583).: 273
Modern translators continue to make reference...
- Eschenden's re****tion was ****ured by the 1489
publication of the
Summa astrologiae judicialis (Summa Anglicana),
attributed to him.
Known also as Joannes...
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Peace between the
French and the
Dutch and
their Allies, 1675.
Anima Astrologiae, or a
Guide for Astrologers,
being translated from
Guido Bonatus, and...