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The Classical Seven Planets: Source Texts and Meaning

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This book has the meanings of the classical seven planets of traditional astrology as described in the work of five major authors from astrology's tradition: Vettius Valens, Abu Ma'shar, Al-Biruni, William Ramesey and William Lilly. There is also information on the overall context of meaning of the planets, and suggestions to get the most out of the traditional texts.

180 pages, Paperback

Published June 22, 2020

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August 8, 2022
A comparative study of the meaning of the planets from various traditional sources: Valens, Abu Ma'shar, Al-Biruni, William Ramesey and William Lilly. It is an essential text with very good reflections; although the idea is simple, it is not easy to see something similar.
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