Full Description
The Astrologer's
Universe is the revised and updated version of Astrology for Beginners, originally published in 1995. Stunningly
illustrated courtesy of Andrea Aste, it is the ultimate time traveller's guide
through the world of astrology. From the eclipse calculations at Stonehenge to
the astrological relevance of the iconic Steve Jobs, the historical context of
astrology, its characters and its battles form the perfect backdrop to any
astrology course, but will also entrance the casual reader.
Details on the signs, planets and elements are also covered
as are the basic techniques of horary, synastry, business and psychological
astrology, and transits, progressions. It's a small book with a huge heart,
just waiting to join your bookshelf.
Contents
Part I What's The Big Idea? page 6
- where astrology comes from and how it has developed
Part II Astrology Primer page 38
- astrology in practice: key symbolism
Part III Interpreting the Birthchart page 72
- how to read a horoscope
Part IV The Astrologer's Universe page 96
- what astrologers do and don't do
Part V The Modern Debate page 132
- astrology in the melting pot. Main theories on offer and how astrology lines up with science, psychology and parapsychology.



