Originally published in 1899, this was the first modern work to consider astrology as a subject worthy of scholarly study.
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Auguste Bouché-Leclercq (1842–1923) was the first modern historian to consider astrology worthy of scholarly study. In this classic work, originally published in 1899, he places this branch of divination within its scientific and cultural context. Topics include the influence of Chaldean astrology, methods for drawing horoscopes, and astrological medicine.
Préface; Bibliographie et renseignments divers; 1. Les précurseurs; 2. L'astrologie chaldéenne; 3. Les dogmes astrologiques; 4. Les planètes et les types planétaires; 5. La route des planètes ou zodiaque; 6. Combinaisons des signes du zodiaque; 7. Combinaisons des signes du zodiaque et des planètes; 8. Rapports de position des planètes entre elles; 9. Le zodiaque considéré comme circle de la géniture; 10. Propriétés et patronages terrestres des astres; 11. Apotélesmatique universelle; 12. Apotélesmatique individuelle ou généthlialogie; 13. Initiatives ou opportunités générales; 14. Initiatives individuelles ou généthliaques; 15. La médecine astrologique; 16. L'astrologie dans le monde romain; Index analytique; Addenda et corrigenda.
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