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Here are more resources for learning about Medieval Astrology. Traditional
Horary, Electional and Natal Astrology Robert Hurzt Granite. The Fortunes of Astrology: A New Complete Treatment of the Arabic Parts. San Diego, CA: ACS Publications, 1980.
Emylu Lander Hughes. A Book of Marriage Charts. Tempe, Arizona: American Federation of Astrologers, 1986.
Robert Zoller. Arabic Parts in Astrology. Inner Traditions Intl, Ltd, June 1989.
Robert Zoller. Predictive Techniques. Inner Traditions Intl, Ltd., February 1984.
Anthony Louis. Horary Astrology: The History and Practice of Divination. St. Paul: Llewellyn, 1991.
Abu 'Ali Al-Khayyat: The Judgements of the Nativities. Translated by James H. Holden from the Latin version of John of Seville. Tempe, Arizona: American Federation of Astrologers, 1988.
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Ibn Arabi. Mystical Astrology. Fons Vitae, December 2001.
Guidonis Bonatti. The Astrologer's Guide: Anima Astrologiae. Translated by Henry Coley (1676) and edited by William Lilly. London: Regulus, 1986. (Facsimile of 1886 edition.) Site in Italian - haven't been able to find this on the internet
Hermetica. Translated and edited by Walter Scott. London: Dawsons of Pall Mall, 1968.
Lee Lehman. Essential Dignities. Schiffer Publishing, Ltd., March 1997.
Lee Lehman.
The Book of Rulerships: Keywords from Classical Astrology. Schiffer Publishing,
Ltd., January 2001.
Ptolemy. Tetrabiblios. Loeb Classical Library, Harvard Univ Press, October 1980.
Ptolemy. Almagest. Princeton Univ Press, October 1998.
Jim Tester. The History of Western Astrology. Ballantine Books (Trd Pap), January 1989.
Page, Sophie. Astrology in Medieval Manuscripts. Univ of Toronto Press (Trd), January 2003.
Rex Bill.
The Rulership Book (you can't do without this one). American Federation
of Astrologers. November 1994.
The only Part that is commonly used in astrology today is the Part of Fortuna or the Pars Fortuna. You might also be interested in the books by Ivy Goldstein-Jacobson.
Mrs. Jacobson typed and published her own books by herself. She was afraid of errors. They are currently in print again. Here is one of several places you can order them. Click here.
The Gilbert Navarro Correspondence Course in Horary Astrology is also of interest. Mr. Navarro follows the precepts found in Ivy Goldstein Jacobson's books.
See Nancy's article on Medical Electional Astrology.
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