Book of the Stars: A Manual of Astrology

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Health Research Books, 1996 - 256 pages
 

Table des matières

HISTORICAL AND INTRO
17
ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES
40
Of travelling
44
Comets
46
Distances of the fixed stars
52
The second house
60
A diagram of the manu
91
Perpetual tables of the
110
Instructions for casting
118
Copy of an Ephemeris 124
124
Important discovery of
164
Nativity of his late
170
Order of application
178
Space of life
187
HORARY ASTROLOGY
196
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Raphael was, with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, one of the three masters of the High Renaissance. He was also the youngest and died prematurely after a life of incredible creativity and accomplishment. The son of a painter, Giovanni Santi, his actual name was Raffaello Santi of Sanzio. He was trained in Florence but spent most of his short life in Rome. There he created his major works, famous for the harmony and elegance of their design. Above all, there are the frescoes for the papal apartments in the Vatican (The Stanze), which he painted at exactly the time Michelangelo was painting the Sistine Chapel (1508--12); among them are such masterpieces as the School of Athens and the Disputa. His oil painting, the Sistine Madonna, is justly famous. Raphael---in the Renaissance manner---was also an accomplished architect and, in his last years, architect-in-chief of St. Peter's.

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