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Paulus Alexandrinus was an
astrological author from the late
Roman Empire. His
extant work, Eisagogika, or
Introductory Matters (or Introduction), which...
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Antiochus of
Athens (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Ἀντίοχος ὁ Ἀθηναῖος) was an
influential ****enistic
astrologer who
flourished sometime between the late 1st and mid...
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styling himself Georgius Sabellicus,
Faustus junior, fons necromanticorum,
astrologus,
magus secundus etc.
According to Trithemius, in
Gelnhausen and Würzburg...
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Dorotheus of
Sidon (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Δωρόθεος Σιδώνιος, c. 75 CE - ?? CE) was a 1st-century Gr****
astrologer and
astrological poet, who,
during the ****enistic...
- Alkindus), Al-Kindi. The
Arcandam doctor peritissimus ac non
vulgaris astrologus dates from 1541.[1]
English translations were
available from 1562, and...
- DE
MUNDO DE ANIMA, and
HISTORIA NATURALIS with commentaries.
MISALATH ASTROLOGUS (?).
Papias (lexicographer) (c. 1053). Grammarian. [Milan, 1467, etc.]...
- Anne's chapel. The
inscription on the lid reads:
Philosophus bonus dignus Astrologus lotharingus, Vir pius et humilis,
Monachus prior hujus ovilis Hic jacet...
- at the
Priory Church records his abilities:
Philosophus dignus,
bonus astrologus lotharingus, Vir pius et humilis, monachus,
prior hujus ovilis Hic jacet...
- (Caucasus) D. ****imilatus (Blackwall, 1865) –
Canary Is., Cape
Verde Is. D.
astrologus (O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1874) –
India D.
auriculoides Barrows, 1919 – USA...
- Apocrypha.
Retrieved December 25, 2020. Pingree,
David (1976). "Thessalus
astrologus" (PDF).
Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum. 3: 83–86. Retrieved...