#1456784 - 2011-07-08 22:44:48
一套古典占星書(可自行查找下載)
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註冊: 2011-03-05
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這套古典占星書籍書單是在豆瓣私密小組分享的。 爲了發揚古典占星,特分享在此,因爲擔心涉及版權,所以不提供下載鏈接,有心人可自行搜索google。
希臘占星系列 引用:http://www.projecthindsight.com/archives/hellenistic.html
VOL. I: PAULUS ALEXANDRINUS. INTRODUCTION TO ASTROLOGY. (Complete). 378 A.D. Composed as an introduction for his son, and representing the main line of the tradition, it is the best way to get an overview of the major themes and concepts of Hellenistic astrology. It exhibits considerable sensitivity to the subtleties of the astrological language.
VOL. IIa: ANONYMOUS OF 379. ON THE FIXED STARS. A substantial chunk survives of this ambitious treatise, including elaborate natal delineations for 30 fixed stars when on the angles and when configured with the planets. The only work of its kind.
VOL. IIb: ANTIOCHUS OF ATHENS. FRAGMENTS FROM HIS THESAURUS. 2nd century A.D. The best source for the definition and clarification of specialized astrological terminology taken for granted by Ptolemy and others.
VOL. III: PTOLEMY. PHASES OF THE FIXED STARS. Circa 150 A.D. Astrological weather prediction based on heliacal risings & settings of 30 fixed stars, showing evidence of having been excised from the Almagest--perhaps censored? Complete calendar of predictions for every day of the Alexandrian year. Hints at the broader philosophical importance of the phasis concept.
VOL. IV: VETTIUS VALENS. ANTHOLOGY, Bk I. 160 A. D. The most definitive compendium of antiquity containing a critical assessment of the astrological thought of Valens' predecessors, thereby preserving much ancient astrology for posterity. Notable for its highly personal style and its emphasis on experience rather than theory alone. Book 1 contains extensive treatments of the nature and effects of the planets singly, two by two, and three by three. Similarly complete treatments of the 12 signs, and many other matters.
VOL. V: PTOLEMY. TETRABIBLOS, Bk I. Circa 150 A.D. A marvel of literary architecture, badly in need of a new translation. Book I first argues eloquently for the possibility and usefulness of astrology, and then presents Ptolemy's "scientific" framework for astrology within the context of Aristotelean natural philosophy. Deals with the special natures of the planets, signs, and configurations. Derives the dignities with reference to a tropical zodiac.
VOL. VI: HEPHAESTIO OF THEBES. COMPENDIUM, Bk I. 380 A.D. Treats of general principles of astrology & universal astrology, blending Ptolemy with Dorotheus and others. Highly interesting delineations of the decans. Also contains a very long excerpt from Nechepso/Petosiris on detailed eclipse delineation. Preserves an ancient Egyptian method of prediction using the Dog-Star alone.
VOL. VII: VETTIUS VALENS. ANTHOLOGY, Bk II. On the general subject of happiness and good fortune. Rough trimester predictions based on trigon rulers. Houses, Lots, and a derived house system reckoned not from the Ascendant but from the Lot of Fortune, with emphasis on the Place of Acquisition. Aspect delineation. Numerous other subjects. All illustrated with many sample charts.
VOL. VIII: VETTIUS VALENS. ANTHOLOGY, Bk III. On the general subject of length of life. The method of primary directions. The bound ruler. The combination of ascensional times with planetary periods. Prenatal new and full moons. Numerous examples of these life expectancy calculations. A large amount of dense but suggestive material on numerous alternative traditions.
VOL. IX: TEACHINGS ON TRANSITS. The four surviving Greek texts on transit delineation, attributed to Dorotheus, Orpheus, Anubio, and Valens. Some highly unexpected delineations suggest a different underlying principle. Indications as to the context in which transits were employed, and when they were to be taken into account.
VOL. X: THE ASTROLOGICAL RECORD OF THE EARLY SAGES IN GREEK. All the material found in the CCAG from astrologers who preceded Dorotheus, Valens, and Ptolemy or who seem to be independent of them. Hermes, Nechepso/Petosiris, Critodemus, "Zoroaster", "Pythagoras", Timaeus, Thrasyllus, Balbillus, & numerous others are represented. Most of it is katarchic or inceptional astrology.
VOL. XI: VETTIUS VALENS. ANTHOLOGY, Bk IV. More on aphesis. Distribution of times. The Lot of Fortune and times of life. Transferral and Reception of chronocratorship. "Assignments" of planets to planets. Much more miscellaneous lore and the usual complement of examples.
VOL. XII: PTOLEMY. TETRABIBLOS, Bk III. Genethliacal astrology and predictions for the characteristic events in human life, mainly using Ptolemy's preferred method of planetary significators. Contains the notoriously obscure treatment of primary directions and length of life. The translator's preface contains an analysis of house division, planetary strenght, and cusps in Hellenistic astrology.
VOL. XIII: VETTIUS VALENS. ANTHOLOGY, Bks V & VI. Eclipses, Inceptions, and the "Climacteric Year". Place of accusation. More on releasings of the years. Keys to using profections. Some electional material. Philosophical digression on the nature of prognostication and training of the soul.
VOL. XIV: PTOLEMY. TETRABIBLOS, Bk IV. Completes the treatment of natal astrology begun in Bk III. Covers the topics of possessions, rank and eminence, work, marriage and sexual union, children, friends and enemies, travel abroad, and quality of death, and ends with a treatment of Ptolemy's preferred system and hierarchy of time-lords.The translator's preface contains a discussion of sect and related rejoicing conditions in Hellenistic astrology.
VOL. XV: HEPHAISTIO OF THEBES. COMPENDIUM, Bk II. 380 A.D. Deals with "topics", or special subject areas in the native's life. Contains an extensive summary of procedures for rectification and the study of the conception chart, a commentary on Ptolemy's treatment of length of life, a discussion of the time-lord method later called decennials accompanied by fairly elaborate delineations of planet pairs, a treatment of rank and honor with three chart examples including one that is the most elaborate and detailed surviving Hellenistic chart reading, plus a great deal of miscellaneous astrological lore. Much of this material is found in no other Hellenistic source.
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#1456785 - 2011-07-08 22:49:18
Re: 一套古典占星書(可自行查找下載)
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中世紀系列 引用:http://www.projecthindsight.com/archives/medieval.html
VOL. I: ALKINDI, ON THE STELLAR RAYS. Highly important early Arabic writing on astrological magic, attempting a rational explanation of astrological effects in terms of "rays," by one of the most important Islamic philosophers. Also invokes terrestrial "rays" as an explanation for the efficacy of amulets, incantations, curses, and sacrifice. A major influence in the development of both science and occultism in the West. Non-extant in Arabic. Out of print.
VOL. II: HERMES TRISMEGISTUS, LIBER HERMETIS, First Half. Latin astrological compendium that may contain translations of Hermetic material dating from 2nd century B.C.E., although much of the material is related to the Greek astrologers Vettius Valens and Rhetorius, and the Latin writer Firmicus Maternus. Describes powerful ancient imagery for the decanates. Contains two star catalogues. Lays out a "systematic" manner of chart reading that concentrates on the Sun and Moon. Treats most areas of life in the standard classical manner, and preserves a lot of detailed lore. Out of print.
VOL. III: HERMES TRISMEGISTUS, LIBER HERMETIS, Second Half. Delineations concerning the rising of fixed stars, planets in the ascendant, planets in the terms (bounds), planets in the domiciles of other planets, separations and applications, and assorted lunar doctrine. Out of print.
VOL. IV: JOHANN SCHOENER, OPUSCULUM ASTROLOGICUM. A convenient and well organized one-volume synopsis of late Medieval astrology prior to the work of the Renaissance revisionists, in which much of the material is tabulated for easy reference. Contains an introduction to astronomical matters, a complete survey of astrological principles, a lucid treatment of electional astrology, and a representative treatment of nativities. Out of print.
VOL. V: RAYMOND LULL, TREATISE ON ASTRONOMY, First Half. Sets forth the art of astrology as an abstract logic wherein delineation is at least partly reduced to a calculus of manipulating and combining letters. A good example of Lull's universal and systematic approach to all of knowledge. Strong emphasis on the Aristotelean elements, offering surprisingly elegant derivations of planetary combinations, and planet/sign combinations. Explanation of astrological workings in terms of Aristotelean formal causality. This translation has already generated considerable excitement in the astrological community because it to some extent anticipates some of Gauquelin's findings; it has renewed contemporary investigation into the nature and order of the elemental triplicities. This volume contains Book I of Lull's Treatise.
VOL. VI: RAYMOND LULL, TREATISE ON ASTRONOMY, Second Half. The remaining portion of Lull's Treatise, Books II - V. Includes the application of his Combinatory Art to every possible combination of planets in Aries, Taurus, Gemini, and Cancer; a section on objections to the ancient astronomy, and a final section section in a question and answer format.
VOL. VII: GUIDO BONATTI, LIBER ASTRONOMIAE, Unit One. Encyclopedic in scope (900 pages of dense Latin) and arguably the single most influential medieval astrological writing in the Latin West, this 13th century compendium gathered together all the strands of the Arabic tradition known in Bonatti's day. It is lucid, well-organized, and highly sophisticated philosophically. Unit One contains the First Tractate, which presents an argument for the importance of astrology and a theory of astral influence, and the first part of the Second Tractate, where Bonatti begins his instruction in the elements of astrology.
VOL. VIII: GUIDO BONATTI, LIBER ASTRONOMIAE, Unit Two. Contains the rest of the Second Tractate, completing Bonatti's introduction to the signs and houses.
VOL. IXa: LAURENTIUS BONINCONTRIUS, TREATISE ON ELECTIONS. Concise yet fairly thorough treatment of elections in the aphoristic style of the 15th century. A good browsing book. Out of print.
VOL IXb: MASHA'ALLAH, BOOK OF NATIVITES. A brief introduction into natal astrology containing 12 example charts written by one of the first astrologers to write in Arabic (even though Masha'Allah was himself Jewish), and a predecessor of Abu Ma'shar. Representative of Arab-style astrology. Extant only in Latin translation. Out of print.
VOL. X: ANTONIO DE MONTULMO, ON THE JUDGMENT OF NATIVITIES, First Half. Critical assessment of Medieval methods of rectification and life expectancy calculation, and other technical matters pertaining to nativities. Argumentative and rationalistic in style, this work influenced Regiomontanus and Schoener. Montulmo also wrote on magic.
VOL XI: BONATTI, LIBER ASTRONOMIAE, Unit Three. Contains all of the Third Tractate, dealing with the planets, completing Bonatti's introduction to the elements of astrology.
VOL. XII: ANTONIO DE MONTULMO, ON THE JUDGMENT OF NATIVITIES, Unit Two. The second half of Montulmo's work. Concludes his treatment of the Alcocoden. Includes chapters on Primary Directions, Abscissors, physical appearance, and planets as significators of the state of the soul, plus three appendices on Montulmo's Alcocoden function, primary directions, and the medieval method of evaluating the state of the soul.
VOL. XIII: BONATTI, LIBER ASTRONOMIAE, Unit Four, ON HORARY, First Part. Contains the first seven parts (about one fourth) of the Sixth Tractate, Bonatti's treatment of Horary astrology.
VOL. XIV: OMAR OF TIBERIAS, THREE BOOKS ON NATIVITIES. The life of Omar. Summary of the elements of later Arabic astrology and Latin astrology that are of probable Persian origin. The basis of this translation and the difficulties involved. Technical highlights and a discussion of the books in this Volume. Includes treatments of length of life, directive methods, profections, determining eminence, finding an unknown ascendant, and the investigation of topics using houses with related lots.
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HEBREW TRACK VOL. I: ABRAHAM IBN EZRA, THE BOOK OF REASONS. A further discussion of The Beginning of Wisdom, dealing with aspect & house theory, planetary spheres, signs & house classifications, dignities & debilities, precession, special degrees, and more. Written in a Talmudic conversational and didactic style, and clearly intended for someone already familiar with the basics.
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