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- Tetrabiblos II.10 (Loeb: p.199). Tetrabiblos II.13 (Loeb: p.219). Tetrabiblos II.12 (Loeb: p.213). Tetrabiblos III.1 (Loeb: pp.221–7). Tetrabiblos III...
- Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos in Renaissance and early modern Europe". Jones (2010). p. 135.(p 135) Robbins, Frank E., ed. (1940). Ptolemy Tetrabiblos. Loeb classical...
- Duns Scotus, Ockham, Indianapolis: Hackett, 1994. Introduction to the Tetrabiblos of Ptolemy. Editions: Stefan Weinstock, in: Franz ****ont (ed.), Catalogus...
- direct continuation of ****enistic astrology as recorded in Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos in the 2nd century. ****enistic astrology in turn was partly based on...
- description by the Alexandrian Egyptian astrologer, Ptolemy, from whose Tetrabiblos are derived most of the principles of western astrology: * as used as...
- dignity in five important natal chart positions (according to Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos):[1] the degree of the Sun the degree of the Moon the Ascendant the Lot...
- astrologer and astronomer Ptolemy lived in Alexandria. Ptolemy's work the Tetrabiblos formed the basis of Western astrology, and, "...enjo**** almost the authority...
- Qualities". Astrologycom.com. Retrieved 2016-11-29. Claudius Ptolemy (1940). "Tetrabiblos online [tr. by Frank Egleston Robbins] in the Loeb classical Library...
- horoscopic astrology was the astrologer and astronomer Ptolemy, whose work Tetrabiblos laid the basis of the Western astrological tradition. Under the Gr****s...
- by Olympiodorus and related Byzantine scholia.) [1] Claudius Ptolemy, Tetrabiblos online [tr. by Frank Egleston Robbins] in the Loeb classical Library...