AUTHOR | TITLE, CITY, IMPRINT | YEAR | IMAGE | DESCRIPTION, NOTES | LINK |
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Jean-Charles Houzeau de Lehaie (1820-1888) & Albert Lancaster (1849-1908) | Bibliographie générale de l'Astronomie jusqu'en 1880 (General Bibliography of Astronomy to the Year 1880) Bruxelles, Académie Royale de Belgique, 1887-1889, 2 vols. ; ed. David Dewhirst, London, The Holland Press, 1964 | 1887 ↓ 1964 |  | A history of astronomy and astrology, and a rather preciouscatalogue. See especially sections 2 (astrology) and 6 (ephemerides andalmanacs). Many German books. |   Carnegie Mellon University
Vol.1-A Vol.1-B |
August Pauly (1796-1845) & Georg Wissowa (1859-1931) (éd. et al.) | Paulys Real-Encyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft Stuttgart, 1894-1978, 83 vols. | 1894 ↓ 1978 | * | Inescapable reference book of which there is a light version. The article "Astrology" by Ernest Riess dates from 1896. Numerous contributions by Wilhelm Gundel. 16 volumes are available on Internet Archive. |  Internet Archive Vols. 1-16 |
Frederick Leigh Gardner (1857-1930) | Bibliotheca astrologica (A catalogue raisonné of works on the occult science) London, 1911 ; revised edition by William Wynn Westcott (1848-1925), Hollywood, 1977 ; Whitefish (MT), Kessinger Publishing, 1998 | 1911 | * | First catalogue entirely dedicated to astrological works : from Abdylaziz (Alcabitius) to ps.Zoroaster (1340 references). |  Google
Gardner |
Albert Caillet (1869-1922) | Manuel bibliographique des sciences psychiques ou occultes Paris, Lucien Dorbon, 1913, vols 1-3 | 1913 | * | First edition in 1912. The most important bibliography on the subject : 11648 entries. |  Gallica
Caillet1 Caillet2 Caillet3 |
Bryant Tuckerman (1915-2002) | Planetary, Lunar and Solar Positions 601 B.C. to A.D. 1 at 5-Day and 10-Day Intervals Volume 56 of the Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1962 ; 1990 | 1962 ↓ 1990 |  | Famous modern tables (geocentric positions of the seven classical "planets" including Moon and Sun) for the period 601 BCEto CE 1, given for 7 pm local mean time at 45° East (Babylon longitude). Two copies. |  Google
Tuckerman-1 Tuckerman-2 |
Herman H. Goldstine | New and Full Moons 1001 B.C. to A.D. 1651 Volume 94 of the Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1973 ; 1994 | 1973 ↓ 1994 | * | May be considered as a supplement to Tuckerman's tables. Two copies. |  Google
Goldstine-1 Goldstine-2 |
Owen Gingerich & Barbara Welther | Planetary, Lunar, and Solar Positions New and Full Moons, A.D. 1650-1805 Volume 59S of the Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1983 | 1983 | * | * |  Google
Welther |
Michael A. Houlden & Francis Richard Stephenson | A Supplement to the Tuckerman tables Volume 170 of the Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1986 | 1986 | * | Tuckerman's corrected tables by Houlden & Stephenson. Two copies. |  Google
Houlden-1 Houlden-2 |
David Pingree (1933-2005) | Census of the Exact Sciences in Sanskrit (CESS) Volume 213 of the Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1994 | 1994 | * | The reference bibliography on "exact sciences" works in Sanskrit, including astrology. |  Google
CESS |
Colleen O'Brien | A guide toItalian Books before 1601 on 35 mm microfilm [and] A guide toFrench Books before 1601 on 35 mm microfilm New York, Norman Ross Publishing, 2002 | 2002 | * | These collections (although containing many references other than astrological), might be useful : theyinclude 15th century incunabula and 16th century books in all fields published in outstanding printingcenters (Lyons and Paris, Venice, Rome and Padua), and others. |  New York ULs
Italian French |
Leandro Cantamessa Arpinati | Astrologia. Opere a stampa (1472-1900) Firenze, Leo Olschki, 2007, 2 vols. | 2007 ↓ 2019 | * | Cantamessa's bibliography, the most complete on astrology, has been greatly improved and is now online :Bibliografia di opere stampate tra il 1465 e il 1930 di astrologia e che di astrologia trattano, 8986 refs. (03/2019) from Gonzalo de Abarca to Aron Zynthius. See myreview. |  Cantamessa Bibliografia |
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Lynn Thorndike (1882-1965) | The place of Magic in the intellectual History of Europe Studies in History, Economics and Public Law, New York, Columbia University Press, 1905 | 1905 |  | Thorndike's doctoral thesis. Seemy review. Nobody among our recent historians has been able to surpass him there :"Have we a right to attribute to the minds of that age our definiteness and clarity of thought, our common sense, our scientific spirit? Is it fair to take the words in which they expressed their thought and to interpret these according to our knowledge, our frame of mind ; to read into their words our ideas and discoveries ; to rearrange their disconnected utterances into systems which they were incapable of constructing ; to endeavor by nothing else than a sort of allegorical interpretation to discover our philosophy, our science, our ideals in their writings ?" (pp.108-109) |  Internet Archive
Place1 Place2 |
Lynn Thorndike (1882-1965) | A history of magic and experimental science New York, Columbia University Press, 1923-1934-1941-1958, 8 vols. | 1923 ↓ 1958 |  | Although it includes other material, this colossal study remains the best one ever concerning the history of astrology. From Plinius to John Goad (1686). The first six volumes are online (thanks to the Public Library of India). |  Internet Archive P. L. India Thorndike1 Thorndike2 Thorndike3 Thorndike4 Thorndike5 Thorndike6 |
Pierre Duhem (1861-1916) | Le système du monde, Histoire des doctrines cosmologiques de Platon à Copernic [Paris, Hermann, 1913-1917 & 1954-1959, 5 + 5 vols.] ; new ed. by Olivier Digne, Paris, Hermann, 1979-1988 | 1913 ↓ 1979 | * | On astrology, see mainly vol. 2 (p.267-390) and vol. 8 (p.347-501). The author has chosen to cite anti-astrologers as preferable to astrologers. According to him, astrology's only purpose would have been to prepare the ground for the theory of gravitation (in vol. 8, 1958, p.500-501). |  Gallica
Duhem Vol.2 Duhem Vol.8 |
Max Uhlemann | Grundzüge der Astronomie und Astrologie der alten, besonders der Aegypter Leipzig, Otto Wigand, 1857 | 1857 | * | * |  Internet Archive
Uhlemann |
Louis-Ferdinand Alfred Maury | La magie et l'astrologie dans l'Antiquité et au Moyen Age ou Étude sur les superstitions païennes Paris, Librairie Académique, 1860 | 1860 | * | Superficial. (Several Google copies :1,2,3,4.) |  Internet Archive
Maury |
Theodore Wedel (1892-1970) | The mediaeval attitude toward astrology New Haven, Yale University Press, 1920 | 1920 |  | From his doctoral thesis of 1918. Incomplete version can be found on Google books. |  Google
Wedel |
Charles Dupuis (1742-1809) | Origine de tous les cultes, ou Religion universelle [Paris, 1794, 3 vols.] ; new ed. P-R Auguis, Paris, Émile Babeuf, 1822, 7 vols. | 1794 ↓ 1822 |  | Famous theory : the origins of cults and religions are celestial. All religions were veiled astrological systems. See mainly vol. 6 (history of zodiac and constellations). |  Gallica
Dupuis |
Charles Dupuis (1742-1809) | Mémoire explicatif du zodiaque chronologique et mythologique Paris, Courcier, 1806 | 1806 | * | * |  Gallica
Dupuis 1806 |
Richard Hinckley Allen (1838-1908) | Star Names : Their Lore and Meaning [1899] ; New York, Dover Publications, 1963 | 1899 ↓ 1963 | * | Compendium on the origins of star names. On Allen's compilation, seeGary Thompson's review. |  Bill Thayer
Allen 1899 Google
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Wilhelm Gundel (1880-1945) | De stellarum appellatione et religione Romana Giessen, Alfred Toepelmann, 1907 | 1907 | * | * |  Internet Archive
Gundel |
Wilhelm Knappich (1880-1970) | Geschichte der Astrologie [Vienna, 1953] ; Francfort, Vittorio Klostermann, 1967 ; 1988 ; 1998 | 1953 1967 ↓ 1998 |  | Translated in French in 1986. Partial copy of the German version on Google books. |  Google
Knappich |
Daniel Walker (1914-1985) | Spiritual and Demonic Magic: from Ficino to Campanella London, Warburg Institute, 1958 ; University Park (PA), Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000 | 1958 ↓ 2000 | * | Two partial copies. |  Google
Walker Walker2 |
Rupert Gleadow (1909-1974) | The Origin of the Zodiac London, Jonathan Cape, 1968 ; Mineola NY, Dover, 2001 | 1968 ↓ 2001 |  | A good compendium on the subject. French translation in 1971. The first two chapters online. |  Google
Gleadow |
Jim Stanley Tester | A history of Western astrology Woodbridge, Boydell Press (Boydell & Brewer), 1987 | 1987 | * | See my concise review in French :here. Incomplete version can be found on Google books. |  Google
Tester |
James H. Holden | A History of Horoscopic Astrology 1996 ; 2nd edition, Tempe (AZ), American Federation of Astrologers, 2006 | 1996 ↓ 2006 | * | * |  Google
James |
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Marcel Baudouin | "La préhistoire des étoiles" [1 & 2], in Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris, dir. Paul Broca, T 7, 6e série, 1916 ; Paris, Masson, 1917, pp.25-103 & 274-317 | 1916 | * | Important article on the Pleiades and the origin of the stellar year (around 38,000 BCE). |  Gallica
Baudouin |
Alexander Thom (1894–1985) | Megalithic lunar observatories Oxford University Press (US), 1971 | 1971 |  | On Lunar observatories in Megalithic Europe. Thom, one of the leaders of archaeoastronomy, gives evidence of Moon and Sun alignmentsat its risings and sets at equinoxes, solstices and intermediate points in some megalithic monuments. Only some pages available. |  Google
Thom 1971 |
Elizabeth Chesley Baity | Archaeoastronomy and Ethnoastronomy So Far [with Comments and Reply] in Current Anthropology, 14.4, Oct. 1973, pp. 389-449 | 1973 | * | Not recent, but a good summary of the subject. |  O. A. La Plata
Baity |
Jean-Baptiste Biot (1774-1862) | Mémoire sur le zodiaque circulaire de Denderah Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1844 | 1844 | * | First researches on the Dendera zodiac. |  Internet Archive
Biot |
Norman Lockyer (1836-1920) | The Dawn of Astronomy London, Cassell, 1894 | 1894 | * | * |  Internet Archive
Lockyer |
Marshall Clagett | Ancient Egyptian Science II (Calendars, clocks, and astronomy) Volume 214 of the Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1995 | 1995 |  | A synthesis of ancient Egyptian astronomical knowledge. See the relations between the early decanal constellations whichrise on the horizon and the late introduction of zodiacal decans in astrology. |  Google
Clagett |
Marcel Griaule (1898-1956) & Germaine Dieterlen (1903-1999) | Un système soudanais de Sirius Journal de la Société des Africanistes, 20.2, 1950 | 1950 | * | * |  Persée
Sirius |
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Jules Oppert (1825-1905) | "Tablettes Assyriennes" Journal asiatique, T 18, 4e tri. 1871, p.443-453 | 1871 | * | * |  Gallica
Oppert |
Archibald Henry Sayce (1846-1933) | "The Astronomy and Astrology of the Babylonians" Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archaeology, London, vol. 3, 1874, p.145-339 | 1874 | * | * |  Internet Archive
Sayce |
Edward George King | Akkadian Genesis. Or the influence of early Babylonian religion on the language and thought of Genesis Cambridge, Deighton, Bell and Co., 1888 | 1888 | * | * |  ETANA
Genesis |
Morris Jastrow (1861-1921) | The religion of Babylonia and Assyria Boston, Ginn, 1898 | 1898 | * | Cf. pp. 328-466 on Babylonian omens, cosmology and astrology. |  Internet Archive
Jastrow |
Robert Brown (1844-1912) | Researches into the Origin of the Primitive Constellations of the Greeks, Phoenicians and Babylonians Oxford, Williams and Norgate, 1899-1900, 2 vols. | 1899 1900 | * | On Brown, see G. Thompson : http://members.westnet.com.au/Gary-David-Thompson/page11-35.html |  Internet Archive
Brown1 Brown2 |
Reginald Campbell Thompson | The Reports of the Magicians and Astrologers of Nineveh and Babylon in the British Museum London, Luzac, 1900, 2 vols. | 1900 | * | 277 reports and letters of royal priests and astrologers : more can be seen in the editions of Waterman (1930), Pfeiffer (1935), Parpola (1970-1983) and Hunger (1992). |  Warburg
Reports1 Reports2 |
Emmeline Plunket | Ancient Calendars and Constellations London, John Murray, 1903 | 1903 | * | * |  Internet Archive
Plunket |
Leonard King | [Mesopotamian Mul.Apin series] : Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets in the British Museum. Part XXXIII London, Trustees of the British Museum, 1912 | 1912 |  | The famous Babylonian astronomical compilation, and the earliest surviving catalogue of constellations. But mainly a series of "proto-astrological" parapegmata compiled for divination purposes (On the image : constellations within the paths of Anu & Ea, and Venus, Mars, Saturn & Mercury). |  ETANA
King |
André Florisoone (1919-1959) | "Les origines chaldéennes du zodiaque" [and]"Astres et constellations des Babyloniens" in Ciel et Terre, Vols. 66-67, 1950-1951 | 1950 1951 | * | * |  Nasa ADS
OChZ ACdB |
Bartel van der Waerden (1903-1996) | Science Awakening #2 : The Birth of Astronomy [Die Anfänge der Astronomie. Erwachende Wissenschaft II] Groningen, P. Noordhoff, 1966 ; Engl. Version, P. Noordhoff [and New York, Oxford University Press], 1974 | 1966 1974 |  | Only 30 pages of Van der Waerden's master work on ancient astrology (despite of the title) are available on Google Books. |  Google
Bartel |
Simo Parpola | Mesopotamian Astrology and Astronomy as Domains of the Mesopotamian 'Wisdom' in Hannes D. Galter (dir.), Die Rolle der Astronomie in den Kulturen Mesopotamiens, Graz, 1993 | 1993 | * | * |  Oracc
MesopAA |
Simo Parpola | "The Assyrian Tree of Life: Tracing the Origins of Jewish Monotheism and Greek Philosophy" in Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 52.3, University of Chicago Press, 1993, pp. 161-208 | 1993 | * | On the numbers associated to the Gods (Anu, Sin, Marduk, Nabû, etc) and the origin of the Sefirotic tree. |  JSTOR
Parpola |
Erica Reiner (1924-2005) | Astral Magic in Babylonia Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1995 | 1995 | * | * |  Google
Erica |
Ulla Koch-Westenholz | Mesopotamian Astrology. An introduction to Babylonian and Assyrian Celestrial Divination Copenhagen, Museum Tusculanum Press, 1995 | 1995 |  | "A case study of celestial divination, an analysis of the received traditions as well as a description of astrology in subsequent periods." Some pages on Google books. |  Google
Ulla-K |
Francesca Rochberg | Babylonian Horoscopes Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1998 | 1998 |  | "The first complete edition of the extant cuneiform horoscopes -- with transcription and philological and astronomical commentary." |  Google
Francesca1 |
John H. Rogers | "Origins of the ancient constellations: I. The Mesopotamian traditions [and] II. The Mediterranean traditions" Journal of the British Astronomical Association, vol. 108, 1-2, 1998 | 1998 |  | In the sky-map of ancient Babylon, constellations developed into two overlapping traditions: a religious tradition (including zodiacalconstellations), and a farming-calendar tradition (~3200-500 BCE). |  Nasa ADS
Rogers I Rogers II |
Hermann Hunger & David Pingree (1933-2005) | Astral Sciences in Mesopotamia Leiden, Brill, 1999 | 1999 | * | MUL.APIN translation (pp.57-82). The reference edition remains : "MUL.APIN : An astronomical compendium in cuneiform" by Hermann Hunger & David Pingree (Horn (Austria), Archiv für Orientforschung #24, 1989). The text has been dated from 1400 to 900 BC (see Van der Waerden, 1974), 2300 BC for Werner Papke (1978), 1000 BC (Hunger & Pingree, 1989), and recently from 1370 BC (Brad Schaefer, 2007). But probably the different engraved sections come from different periods. For a good presentation, seeGary Thompson's page. |  Google
Pingree1999 |
Noel Swerdlow (ed) | Ancient astronomy and celestial divination Cambridge, MIT Press, 1999 | 1999 | * | * |  Google
Swerdlow |
Daryn Lehoux | Parapegmata, Astrology, Weather, and Calendars in the Ancient World D. TH. University of Toronto, 2000 | 2000 |  | Important doctoral thesis on the Parapegmata, "texts and instruments used for tracking cyclical phenomena" (in Babylon, Greece, Egypt, Rome, etc), essentially for astrometeorological purposes. It has been recently published by Cambridge University Press (2007). See also"Observation and Prediction in Ancient Astrology" (Studies in History and Philosophy of Science). |  National Library of Canada
Lehoux |
Jerrold Cooper | "Assyrian Prophecies, The Assyrian Tree, and The Mesopotamian Origins of Jewish Monotheism, Greek Philosophy, Christian Theology, Gnosticism, and much more" in Journal of the American Oriental Society, 120.3, American Oriental Society, 2000, pp. 430-444 | 2000 | * | Review of 'Assyrian Prophecies' (Helsinki, 1997) by Simo Parpola. |  JSTOR
Cooper |
Francesca Rochberg | The Heavenly Writing: Divination, Horoscopy, and Astronomy in Mesopotamian Culture Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004 | 2004 | * | See Bryn Mawr Classical Review byEleanor Robson, andHermann Hunger's review. |  Google
Francesca2 |
Francesca Rochberg | In the Path of the Moon: Babylonian Celestial Divination and its Legacy Studies in Ancient Magic and Divination, vol. 6, Leiden, Brill, 2010 | 2010 | * | Compendium of articles on Babylonian astrology from 1982 to 2010, reviewed by Lorenzo Verderame of Roma inAestimatio (8, 2011). |  Google
Francesca3 |
Alexander Jones & John M. Steele | "A New Discovery of a Component of Greek Astrology in Babylonian Tablets: The "Terms" " New York University, Institute for the Study of Ancient World, ISAW Papers 1, 2011 | 2011 | * | The discovery of the "Greek" system of Terms in British Museum's Babylonian tablets (BM 36628+36817+37197 and BM 36323). |  New York University
Terms |
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Léopold de Saussure (1866-1925) | Les origines de l'Astronomie chinoise T'oung pao, Leiden, Brill, 1907-1922 ; Paris, Maisonneuve 1930 | 1907 ... 1922 ↓ 1930 |  | A colossal work : the first modern complete essay on history of Chinese astronomy and astrology, initially published in the journal T'oung pao (series 2, vols 8-10-11-12-14-15-20-21) between 1907 and 1922 (parts A to G1 and G2 to I). Incomplete series on Gallica and on Internet Archive : the missing chapter,Le cycle de Jupiter (I. La planète annuaire, ...), can be downloaded on CURA. Saussure shows that the ancient cosmogonical system of China was a metaphysical construction instigated by astrologers, "la plus ancienne conception unitaire, synthétique et déterministe du monde". |  Internet Archive Gallica CURA
Intro: Gallica A-B: Gallica C-D-E: I.Arch. F: Gallica F: I.Arch. G1: CURA G2: Gallica H: I.Arch. I: I.Arch. |
Léopold de Saussure (1866-1925) | "Le système astronomique des Chinois" [and other articles] Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles, Geneva, 1907, 1919-1920, 1923 | 1907 1919 1923 |  | Several articles published in Geneva : "Prolégomènes d'astronomie primitive comparée", "Le zodiaque lunaire asiatique", "Le système astronomique des Chinois", "Origine babylonienne de l'astronomie chinoise" and "L'origine de la rose des vents et l'invention de la boussole" (Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles, 112, 124, 124-125, 128, and 128, 1907-1923). |  Gallica
Prolégom. 1907 Zodiaque 1919 Système 1919 Système 1920 Origine 1923 Rose 1923 |
Coching Chu (1890-1974) | The Origin of Twenty-Eight Mansions in Astronomy in Popular Astronomy, Vol. 55, 1947 | 1947 | * | About the origin of Hindu Nakshatras and Chinese Siu. Chu, after Saussure and with some new observations, advocates "the indigeneity of the system of 28 Mansions to china" (around 3000 BC). |  Nasa ADS
Chu |
Joseph Needham (1900-1995) | Science and Civilisation in China Cambridge University Press (UK), vols 2-3, 1956-1959 | 1956 1959 |  | Only seven unuseful pages on astrology (hsing ming) : "it has hardly been investigated at all by modern historians of science." (vol. 2, p.351).The next volume is related to mathematics, calendars, cosmology and astronomy. |  Google
SCC II SCC III |
Éveline Porée-Maspero | "Le cycle des douze animaux dans la vie des Cambodgiens" Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, vol. 50, 1962 | 1962 | * | An ethnological study on the famous 12-year Animal Cycle in Cambodia. |  Persée
Porée 1962 |
Edward H. Schafer | Pacing the void. T'ang Approaches to the Stars Berkeley and Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1977 | 1977 |  | "For most early Chinese, even for the most advanced authorities on events in the sky, astronomy was indistinguishable from astrology. (...) There were certainly skeptics, but it appears that most men, even well-educated men, continued to believe that a predictable Jupiter remained an awful Jupiter." (p.9) |  Google
Schafer |
John Steele | "A Comparison of Astronomical Terminology and Concepts in China and Mesopotamia" 'Origins of Early Writing Systems' Conference, October 2007, Peking University, Beijing | 2007 | * | A concise comparative study between ancient Chinese and Babylonian astronomies (and astrologies) : "Some of the earliest preserved Chinese writing deals with divination and corresponding celestial phenomena ..." The author, of Durham University, ignores Saussure's pioneer ideas. |  CAENO
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Johann Albert Fabricius (1668-1736) | Bibliotheca Graeca, sive Notitia scriptorum veterum graecorum Hamburg, Karl Ernest Bohn, 1793-1795, vols. 3-4 | 1793 1795 | * | On astrological treatises, see vol. 4, book 21, p. 128 sq. |  Internet Archive
Fabricius-pdf Fabricius-txt |
Charles Daremberg (1817-1872), Edmond Saglio (1828-1911) & Edmond Pottier (1855-1934) éds. | Dictionnaire des antiquités grecques et romaines d'après les textes et les monuments Paris, Hachette, 1877-1919, 9 + 1 vols. | 1877 ↓ 1919 | * | Autoritative dictionary including various articles on Ancient astrology : among them, Franz Cumont's article on Zodiacus. See also my compendium (2015). |  Univ. Toulouse Daremberg CURA |
Franz Cumont, Franz Boll, Wilhelm Kroll et al (ed.) | Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum (CCAG), I-IV Bruxelles, Henri Lamertin, 1898-1900-1901-1903, 4 vols. | 1898 ↓ 1903 | * | Cannot be ignored for the study of Greek astrology. Italiancorpori (Florence, Milano, Venice, and others). |  Internet Archive CCAG 1 CCAG 2 CCAG 3 CCAG 4 |
Franz Cumont, Franz Boll, Wilhelm Kroll et al (ed.) | Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum (CCAG), V.1-4 Bruxelles, Henri Lamertin, 1904-1906-1910, then 1940, 4 vols. | 1904 ↓ 1940 | * | Roma corpus (four parts). |  Internet Archive CCAG 5.1 CCAG 5.2 CCAG 5.3 Chris Brennan CCAG 5.4 H A |
Franz Cumont, Franz Boll, Wilhelm Kroll et al (ed.) | Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum (CCAG), VI-VII-VIII.1-4 Bruxelles, Henri Lamertin, 1903-1908-1911-1912, then 1921-1929, 6 vols. | 1903 ↓ 1929 |  | Vienna (6), German (7) and Paris (8). |  Internet Archive CCAG 6, 1903 CCAG 7, 1908 CCAG 8.1, 1929 CCAG 8.2, 1911 CCAG 8.3, 1912 CCAG 8.4, 1921 |
Franz Cumont, Franz Boll, Wilhelm Kroll et al (ed.) | Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum (CCAG), IX.1-2, X, XI.1-2, XII (Codices Britannicos, Athenienses, Hispanienses ac Rossicos) Bruxelles, Maurice Lamertin, 1912-1953, 6 vols. | 1912 ↓ 1953 | * | The last six volumes. |  CURA CCAG 9-12 Oxford CCAG 11.1 |
Otto Neugebauer & Henry Van Hoesen | Greek Horoscopes Philadelphia, American Philosophical Society, 1959 ; 1987 | 1959 |  | The reference book on Greek horoscopes. Would have been better without the antiastrological opinion of Festugière, butmaybe it was the only way for the XXth century pioneers of history of astrology. |  Google
Neug/VanHoesen |
Alexander Jones | Astronomical Papyri from Oxyrhynchus: (P. Oxy. 4133-4300a) Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 233, Philadelphia, 1999, 2 vols. ; Diane Publishing | 1999 |  | Greek horoscopes. |   Google
Jones copy1 Jones copy2 |
Aratos of Soli (c.310-245 BC) | Phaenomena Venice, Aldus Manutius, 1499 | 1499 | * | Latin version and comments. An introduction to Greek constellations after Eudoxos of Knidos (c. 395-340). See also the English translation of A. W. & G. R. MaironTheoi Project (London: William Heinemann, Loeb library # 129, 1921). |  Wolfenbütteler DB
Aratus |
Hipparkhos (Hipparchus) of Nicaea (190-120 BCE) | Hipparchi Bithyni in Arati et Eudoxi Phaenomena [Commentary in 3 books] Florence, Bernardi's sons, 1567 | 1567 | * | "en tête des astrologues comme des astronomes grecs" (Cumont, in Klio 9) |  Google
Hipparchus |
Nechepso and Petosiris | Fragmenta magica Edition Ernst Riess, in Philologus, supplement 6, Göttingen, 1892, pp. 325-388 | 1892 | * | See also the extracts of N-P 'De Solis et Lunae defectionibus' (in CCAG VII, p.129-151). |  Chris Brennan
Petosiris |
Geminus of Rhodes (1st century BC) | Elementa astronomiae Ed. Carolus Manitius, Leipzig, Teubner, 1898 | 1898 | * | Greek text, German translation, introduction in Latin. Some parts of Geminus' treatise are highly recommended, especiallythose related to the definition of zodiacal signs. The "Elements of astronomy" proves that the Greeks were not using animaginary sidereal zodiac. Corrected Google version (PDF) by Joseph Leichter. |   Wilbourhall
Geminos |
Marcus Vitruvius (c.75-15 BC) | De Architectura, IX Latin text Valentin Rose, Leipzig, Teubner, 1899 [and] English translation Joseph Gwilt, London, Priestley & Weale, 1826 | c.25 ↓ 1826 1899 | * | HTML versions by Bill Thayer. |   Bill Thayer
latin english |
Marcus Vitruvius (c.75-15 BC) | De l'Architecture [Architecture ou Art de bien bastir] French translation Jean Martin, Paris, Jacques Gazeau, 1547 | 1547 |  | HTML version byClaire Smith (University of Toronto). |  Gallica
Gallica Toronto University
Livre 9 |
Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso) (43 BC - 17 AD) | Fastorum Basel, Heinrich Petri, 1568 | 1568 | * | Contains the "Life of Ovid" by Petrus Crinitus, the "Fastorum", a commentary by Melanchthon, a Latin translation of Ptolemy's "Inerrantiumstellarum significationes" by Nicolaus Leonicus, and Ovid's "Tristium" and "De Ponto". |  MUNICH
Fastorum |
Ovid | Fastorum Cologne, Johannes Gymnicus, 1576 | 1576 | * | With a Latin translation of Ptolemy's "Inerrantium stellarum significationes" by Nicolaus Leonicus. |  MUNICH
Fastorum |
Ovide | Fastes in Oeuvres complètes, French translation dir. Désiré Nisard (1806-1888), Paris, Firmin Didot, 1869, p.541-660. | 1869 | * | With Latin text. See on CURAthe review by Martín Pozzi (in Spanish) of "Astronomy in Ovid's Fasti" by Emma Gee. |   Gallica
Fastes |
Marcus Manilius | Astronomica [or]Astronomicon Venice, [Bernardinus Venetus], [c. 1498-1500] [and] Venice, Aldus Manutius, 1499 [and] Reggio Emilia, Franciscus Mazalis, 1503 | 1498 1499 1503 | * | HTML version at theLatin Library. |  Gallica
Venetus Wolfenbütteler DB
Manutius IMSS Florence
Mazalis |
Marcus Manilius | Astronomicon Edited with Nicolaus Pruckner's reprint of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1551 | 1551 | * | * |  JALB Emden
Manilius 1551 |
Manilius / Joseph Juste Scaliger (1540-1609) | Astronomicon ; Castigationes et notae in M. Manili Astronomicon printed by Mamert Patisson for Robert Estienne, Paris, 1579 ; Leiden, Christophorus Raphelencius, 1600 | 1579 ↓ 1600 |  | Important Latin commentary on Manilius with an edition of Manilius' Astronomicon. |  IMSS Florence
Scaliger 1600 |
Manilius / Edward Sherburne (1618-1702) | The Sphere of Marcus Manilius made an English Poem London, Nathanael Brooke, 1675 | 1675 | * | Versified translation of the first book of Astronomicon, with an essay on the origin and progress of astronomy, a precious catalogue of the most eminent astronomers [i.e. astrologers and astronomers], ancient & modern (to 1673 with Newton, John Collins and John Gadbury), and several other essays including one on the cosmical system. |  Google
Sherburne |
Marcus Manilius | Astronomicon Edition Johann Albert Fabricius (1668-1736), Padova, Josephus Cominus, 1743 | 1743 |  | Edited with Christophorus Cellarius (1638-1707) "Rudimenta astronomica", David Gregorius (1659-1708) "De stellarumortu & occasu poetico", and Julius Pontedera (1688-1757) "De Manilii Astronomia & anno caelesti". |  IMSS Florence
Manilius-P |
Marcus Manilius | Astronomicon Edition Edmund Burton, London, J. Nichols, 1783 | 1783 | * | With comments by Joseph Scaliger et al. |  Internet Archive
Burton |
Marcus Manilius | Astronomicon Latin text and French translation by Alexandre Pingré (1711-1796), Paris, 1786, 2 vols. | 1786 |  | * |   Google
Pingré1 Pingré2 |
Marcus Manilius | Astronomiques [or]Astrologiques Edition Désiré Nisard (1806-1888), Paris, Firmin Didot, 1865 | 1786 ↓ 1865 |  | See p.633 sq. New edition of Pingré's version, published with Statius and Martial works. |  Gallica
Pingré |
Marcus Manilius | Astronomicon London, A. J. Valpy, 1828, 2 vols. | 1828 | * | * |  Google
1828-1 1828-2 1828-2b |
Marcus Manilius | Astronomicon Edition Alfred Edward Housman (1859-1936), London, Grant Richards, 5 vols, 1903-1912-1916-1920-1930 | 1903 1912 1916 1920 1930 |  | THE edition of Manilius's astro-poetical treatise. |   Internet Archive Chris Brennan
Housman1 Housman2 Housman3 Housman4 Housman5 |
Angélica Paulillo Ferroni | Cosmologia e astrologia na obra Astronomica de Marcus Manilius Master Thesis, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2007 | 2007 | * | Portuguese master thesis on Manilius Astronomica. |  PUC São Paulo
Ferroni |
Anonymous | [Astrological treatise] Michigan Papyrus 1, Greek ms, University of Michigan | 150 ? |  | Important astrological treatise (c. 150 AD ?), discovered in Egypt in 1920. It gives correlations between planets and parts of human body. See eight-folded zodiacal division (col. VII and IX), Robbins article (Classical Philology 22.1, 1927), and myOctotopos. See at the same web site, two horoscopes and some other astrological fragments :Search Astrology in Michigan mss. |  Michigan University (& HTML) Michigan Papyr. 1 |
Mss 4Q186 and 4Q561 / Mladen Popović | Reading the human body. Physiognomics and Astrology in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Hellenistic-Early Roman period Judaism D TH Groningen University, 2006 (published by Brill in 2007) | 2006 |  | A study of two fragmentary manuscripts (Hebrew manuscript 4Q186 and Aramaic manuscript 4Q561). The author discusses Francis Schmidt, rightly rejects his Conception theory, but wrongly his zodiacal decan model and concludes by an apory (only eight -- supposed -- arrangements of the famous light and darkness parts, for twelve zodiacal signs), and he totally ignores my 2002 study :L'étoile de Bethléem. |  Groningen University
Popovic |
Ptolemy (100-178) | Quadripartitum opus [and] ps-Ptolemy's Centiloquium Venice, Erhard Ratdolt, 1484 | 1484 | * | The first edition of the Tetrabiblos, translated by Plato of Tivoli. With ps-Ptolemy's Centiloquium and Haly's comment. |  BVPB Madrid
Ptolemy 1484 |
Ptolemy (100-178) | Liber quadripartitus (Tetrabiblos) Venice, Bonetus Locatellus, 1493 [and] Venice, heirs of Octavius Scoti, 1519 | 1493 1519 |  | Famous compilation : Latin translation of the Arabic version of Alī b. Ridwān (Haly Abenrudian, + 1068) with his commentary. Edited with several Arabic treatises : the Centiloquium of ps-Ptolemy, the Centiloquium & "De stellis beibeniis" of "Hermes", the Centiloquium, "De horis planetarum" and "De significatione triplicitatum ortus" of Bethen, the 150 propositiones of "Almansor", three treatises of Sahl ibn Bišr (De interrogationibus ; De electionibus ; De temporum significationibus in judiciis, and four treatises of Messahallah (De receptionibus planetarum, De interrogationibus, De conjunctionibus planetarum, De revolutionibus annorum mundi). |  Gallica
Ptolemy 1493 FDU Sevilla
Ptolemy 1519 |
Ptolemy (100-178) | Quadripartitum (Tetrabiblos) Latin translation from Arabic by Plato of Tivoli (1138) ; in Nicolaus Pruckner's edition of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1533 | 1533 | * | Another edition of history's most influential astrological work. |  WARBURG
Quadripartitum |
Ptolemy (100-178) | Opera Basel, Heinrich Petri, 1541 | 1541 |  | The 1541 edition includes the Almagest and the interpretation by Georgius Valla of Proclus's commentary (the Hypotyposis astronomicarum positionum), the Quadripartitum, the ps-Ptolemy's Centiloquium, and the Inerrantium stellarum significationes, translated in Latin by Nicolaus Leonicus. |  BVPB Madrid
Ptolemy 1541 |
Ptolemy (100-178) | Quadripartitum (Tetrabiblos) Edited with Nicolaus Pruckner's reprint of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1551 | 1551 | * | * |  JALB Emden
Quadripartitum |
Ptolemy (100-178) | Tetrabiblos English translation from the Greek paraphrase of Proclus by J. Ashmand, London, Davis and Dickson, [1822] | 1822 |  | With Centiloquium (one hundred aphorisms) of ps-Ptolemy, written by Arabian astrologer Ahmet Abū Ja'far (Abugafarus) in c. 922 (Richard Lemay, 1978). |  Google
Ashmand-1 Internet Archive
Ashmand-2 John Bruno Hare
Ashmand-3 |
ps-Ptolemy | Karpos (Fructus sive Centiloquium) Ed. Aemilia Boer, Leipzig, Teubner, 1961 | 1961 | * | Teubnerian Greek edition of the Karpos (comments in Latin). Edited with the "De judicandi facultate et animi principatu". |  Internet Archive
Karpos |
Ptolemy (100-178) | Tetrabiblos English translation by Frank Egleston Robbins, London, William Heinemann, (Loeb Classical Library), 1940 | 1940 | * | A better English translation. |  Bill Thayer
Robbins |
Ptolemy (100-178) | Inerrantium stellarum significationes Edited with Nicolaus Pruckner's reprint of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1551 ; Edited withOvid's Fastorum, Cologne, Johannes Gymnicus, 1576 | 1551 1576 | * | Translated from Greek by Nicolaus Leonicus. |  JALB Emden
Basel 1551 MUNICH
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Mark T. Riley | "Theoretical and Practical Astrology: Ptolemy and his Colleagues" Transactions of the American Philological Association, 117, 1987 | 1987 | * | The article illustrates finely the differences between research and popular astrology, although Ptolemy was not a realinvestigator in this aera but more probably a rather good compilator. See also by M. Riley :"Science and Tradition in the Tetrabiblos" (Proceedingsof the American Philosophical Society 132.1, 1988). |  Sacramento
Riley CURA
Riley-C |
Vettius Valens (fl. 150-188) | Anthologiarum libri [in 9 books] Edition Wilhelm Kroll, Berlin, Weidmann, 1908 | 1908 | * | Another edition by Pingree : Leipzig, Teubner, 1986. (English translation of books I to IV by Robert Schmidt : Berkeley Springs WV, Golden Hind Press, 1993-1996, 4 vols.) |  Google Chris Brennan
Valens |
Vettius Valens / Mark T. Riley | Anthologies English translation Mark Riley, ca. 1995 | 1995 | * | Entire and useful translation of Valens' Anthologiae, completed in the 1990's, and based on Kroll's 1908 and Pingree's 1986 editions. |  Sacramento
Valens' TR. |
Vettius Valens (fl. 150-188) | Anthologies, Livre I French translation Joëlle-Frédérique Bara (book I), Leiden, Brill, 1989 | 1989 | * | Two partial copies of the same pages on Google books. |  Google
Bara1a Bara1b |
Mark T. Riley | "A Survey of Vettius Valens" 1996 | 1996 | * | A good introduction to Valens' Anthologiarum libri. |  Sacramento
Riley |
Aulus Gellius (2nd A.D.) | Les nuits attiques (Noctes Atticae) French translation, Paris, Garnier, 1919, 2 vols. | 1919 | * | Gellius gives the Latin text and translates the argumentation of Favorinus d'Arles (c. 85-160) against astrology : Unknown planets could exist that the eye can't see and that render astrology incomplete and uncertain (see XIV 1, vol. 2, pp.196-207, especially p.199). |  Gallica
Gellius |
Sextus Empiricus (c. 150-210) | [Adversus mathematicos] Greek edition Immanuel Bekker (1785-1871), Berlin, Georg Reimer, 1842 | 1842 | * | Edition digitalized by Google. More than three copies. |  Google Internet Archive
Sextus-G Sextus-IA1 Sextus-IA2 |
Sextus Empiricus (c. 150-210) | Adversus mathematicos Latin translation Gentian Hervet (1499-1584), Paris, Martin le Jeune, 1569 | 1569 |  | A skeptical philosophical treatise against all arts, sciences and techniques. See chapter 21 (pp.93-107) : Adversus astrologos (Against the astrologers). Ignorant of Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos. |  Gallica
Sextus-L |
Censorinus (grammaticus) (fl. 220-240) | De die natali Bologna, Benedictus Hector, 1497 [and] Venice, ca. 1498-1500 [and] Rostock, Stephan Myliander, 1579 [and] Paris, Aegidius Beysius, 1583 | 238 ↓ 1497 1498 1579 1583 1889 |  | Written in 238 A.D. Numerous editions. Compilation on the time of life, the climacteric years, and the cycles of the greatyear. Epigram of Ian Auratus (Jean Dorat) in Paris edition. HTML version byBill Tayer from the edition of Ivan Cholodniak (St. Petersburg, Russian Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1889). |  Gallica MUNICH
Censorinus1497G Censorinus1498M Censorinus1579G Censorinus1583M Censorinus1583G Bill Thayer
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Censorinus (fl. 220-240) | Du jour natal Paris, Charles-Louis-Fleury Panckoucke, 1843 | 238 ↓ 1843 | * | Latin text and French translation Jacques Mangeart (1805-1874). |  Gallica
Censorinus1843 Bill Thayer
Censorinus |
Julius Firmicus Maternus | De nativitatibus [or]Astronomica [or]Mathesis Venice, Simone Bevilaqua, 1497 [and] Venice, Aldus Manutius, 1499 [and] Reggio Emilia, Franciscus Mazalis, 1503 | 335 ↓ 1497 1499 1503 |  | Editio princeps, edited by Antonius Laurus (1497). French translation by Pierre Monat : Paris, Belles Lettres, 1992-1997, 3 vols. |  FDU Sevilla
Firmicus1497 MUNICH Wolfenbütteler DB IMSS Florence
Firmicus1497-M Firmicus1499 Firmicus1503 |
Julius Firmicus Maternus | Astronomicon Nicolaus Pruckner's edition, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1551 | 335 ↓ 1551 | * | * |  JALB Emden
Firmicus1551 |
Julius Firmicus Maternus | Matheseos libri VIII Wilhelm Kroll & Franz Skutsch edition, Leipzig, Teubner, 1897-1913, 2 vols. | 1897 1913 | * | Modern autoritative edition. |  Internet Archive
Firmicus 1 Firmicus 2 |
Julius Firmicus Maternus | De errore profanarum religionum Strasbourg, Paulus Machaeropoeus, 1562 | 1562 | * | Another treatise of (the same?) Firmicus, against Pagan cults. |  MUNICH
De errore |
Julius Firmicus Maternus | Matheseos English translation Jean Rhys Bram, Park Ridge (NJ), Noyes Press, 1975 | 1975 |  | The first English translation : a questionable one after his Doct. Th. (1972). The text can be viewed on Scribd (and the file downloaded after subscription). |  Scribd
Bram |
Maximus (Maximos) et Ammon (fl. c. 360 & aft. 360 ?) | Peri Katarche [Carminum de actionum auspiciis reliquae] Edition Arthur Ludwich, Leipzig, Teubner, 1877 | 1877 | * | With ps.Manetho's Apotelesmaticorum. |  Google Chris Brennan
Maximos |
ps.Manetho | Apotelesmaticorum libri VI Edition Arminius Koechly, Leipzig, Teubner, 1878 | 1878 | * | Compilation by several authors during the first three centuries AD. Final redaction after 300. (See after Maximos Peri Katarche). |  Google Chris Brennan
ps.Manetho |
Hephaistio of Thebes (fl. c. 380) | Apotelesmaticorum [in 3 books] Edition August Engelbrecht (Hephaestion von Theben and sein astrologisches Compendium), Vienna, Carl Konegen, 1887 | 1887 |  | Another edition by David Pingree : Leipzig, Teubner, 1973-1974, 2 vols. English translation of books I & 2 by Robert Schmidt : Berkeley Springs WV, Golden Hind Press, 1994-1998, 2 vols. |  Google Chris Brennan
Hephestion |
Proclus (412-485) | Enarratio Basel, Heinrich Petri, 1559 | 1559 | * | The edition gives the Greek text and a Latin translation of Proclus commentary of the Tetrabiblos, Porphyry comments on Ptolemy's astrology, and the De revolutionibus nativitatum of "Hermes". |  BVPB Madrid
Ptolemy 1559 |
Joannes Laurentius Lydus (ca. 490-565) | De Mensibus [and]De ostentis Edition Immanuel Bekker, Bonn, Ed. Weber, 1837 | 1837 | * | * |  Internet archive
Mensibus |
Joannes Laurentius Lydus (ca. 490-565) | Liber De ostentis et Calendaria graeca omnia Edition Kurt Wachsmuth, Leipzig, teubner, 1897 | 1897 | * | Lydus Greek text on divination and presages is edited with Greek calendars including Ptolemy's 'Apparitions of the Fixed Stars'. |  Internet archive
Lydus |
Rhetorius / Holden | Rhetorius the Egyptian Tempe (AZ), American Federation of Astrologers, 2009 | 2009 |  | A translation of Rhetorius' Compendium (about AD 620) by James Herschel Holden. It includes a translation of Teucer of Babylon treatises : "On the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac" and "The Nature and Force of the Seven planets". See alsoRhetorius Aegyptius, Compendium astrologicum by David Pingree (+ 2005), continued by Stephan Heilen (to be published in March 2011 : Berlin, Walter de Gruyter, Bibliotheca Teubneriana). |  Google
Rhetorius |
Auguste Bouché-Leclercq (1842-1924) | L'astrologie grecque, chapters I & XVI 1897 ; [Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1899] | 1897 | * | These chapters of "L'astrologie grecque" have been separately published in 1897 in the "Revue d'Histoire des Religions" and in the "Revue Historique". |  Gallica
Précurseurs Monde romain |
Auguste Bouché-Leclercq (1842-1924) | L'astrologie grecque Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1899 | 1899 |  | The first edition of the most famous essay on Greek astrology. Several reprints. The OCR-TXT edition is hardly usable. |  Internet Archive
Bouché-Leclercq |
Franz Boll (1867-1924) | Sphaera. Neue griechische Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der Sternbilder Leipzig, Teubner, 1903 | 1903 | * | On Greek constellations. |  Internet Archive
Sphaera |
Franz Cumont (1868-1947) | "Le mysticisme astral dans l'antiquité" in Bulletin de la Classe des Lettres et des Sciences morales et politiques et de la Classe des Beaux-arts, Académie Royale de Belgique, 1909 ; Bruxelles, Hayez, 1909 | 1909 | * | * |  École des Chartes
Cumont |
Franz Cumont (1868-1947) | "Babylon und die griechische Astronomie" in Neuen Jahrbüchern, 27 ; Leipzig, Teubner, 1911 | 1911 | * | * |  École des Chartes
Cumont |
Franz Cumont (1868-1947) | Astrology and religion among the Greeks and Romans New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1912 | 1912 | * | Astrology as astrolatry : sociologically oriented but not really comprehensive. We have yet to learn why supposed "astrolatry" interested Ptolemy, and Cardano, Kepler or Campanella some fifteen centuries later ... |  Internet Archive
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Cumont |
Franz Cumont (1868-1947) | "Les présages lunaires de Virgile et les 'Selenodromia' " in Revue Antiquité Classique, 2.2, 1933 ; Bruxelles, 1933 | 1933 | * | * |  École des Chartes
Selenodromia |
Franz Cumont (1868-1947) | "Les noms des planètes et l'astrolatrie chez les Grecs" in L'antiquité classique, 4.1 ; Bruxelles, 1935 | 1935 | * | * |  École des Chartes
Cumont |
Max Laistner | "The Western Church and Astrology during the early Middle Ages" in Harvard Theological Review 34, 1941 | 1941 | * | "One fruitful source of confusion in books and articles dealing with our subject has been a failure to distinguish clearly between "scientific" and popular astrology." (p.253). |  Scribd
Laistner |
Marilynn Lawrence | "Hellenistic Astrology" Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2005-2006 | 2006 | * | A rather good review of the subject : "Hellenistic and Late Antiquity astrologers built their craft upon Babylonian (and to a lesser extent Egyptian) astrological traditions, and developed their theoretical and technical doctrines using a combination of Stoic, Middle Platonic and Neopythagorean thought." |  I.E.P.
Lawrence |
Roger Beck | A Brief History of Ancient Astrology Malden (MA), Blackwell, 2007 | 2007 | * | See also Bryn Mawr Classical Review byJoanna Komorowska and Aestimatio review byKatharina Volk. |  Google
Roger Beck |
Chris Mitchell | Did the division of the year by the Babylonians into twelve months lead to the adoption of an equal twelve-sign zodiac in Hellenistic astrology? MA in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology, Bath Spa University College, April 2008 | 2008 | * | School if not scholar dissertation under unimaginative direction. |  Astrozero
Mitchell |
Lucia Bellizia | I Paranatellonta nella letteratura astrologica antica di lingua greca [The Paranatellonta in ancient Greek astrological literature] Genova, 2010 ; English translation, 2010 | 2010 | * | A concise history of the Paranatellonta (the stars rising together) in Greek literature (Teukros, Valens, etc) |   Apotélesma
Lucia IT Lucia EN |
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Sphujidhvaja | Yavanajātaka ["The Sayings of the Greeks"] English translation David Pingree, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1978, vol. 2 | 269 ↓ 1978 | * | The earliest known astrological text in Sanskrit (269 AD): a translation by a Yavanesvara ("Lord of the Greeks") in 150 AD,of a Greek text that might have been written ca. 120 BC in Alexandria. Translated by David Pingree in his excellent critical edition of 1978. |  Scribd
Sphujidhvaja |
Minarāja (IVth c.) | Vrddhayavana Jātaka Edited by David Pingree, Baroda, Oriental Institute, 1976, 3 vols. | 1976 | * | Sanskrit compilation of Greek astrology. Third volume is not yet available. PDF compiled by Joseph Leichter from scans obtained atthe Digital Library of India. |  Wilbourhall
Minaraja 1 Minaraja 2 |
Varahamihira (c.505-587) | Brihat Samhitā English translation N. Chidambaram Iyer, Madura, South Indian Press, 1884 | 1884 | * | Astronomy and natural astrology. A typical model of ancient "matricial repartitions". Google version (PDF) by Joseph Leichter. |  Internet Archive
Samhita Wilbourhall
Samhita-W |
Varahamihira (c.505-587) | Brihat Jātaka [Horāśāstram] Sanskrit text edited by A. N. Srinivasaraghava Aiyangar, Madras, Theosophical Society (Adyar Library), 1951 | 1951 | * | PDF compiled from a DjVu file available at the Million Books Project (Internet Archive) by Joseph Leichter. |  Wilbourhall
Jataka-S |
Varahamihira (c.505-587) | Brihat Jātaka English translation N. Chidambaram Iyer, Madras, Foster Press, 1885 | 1885 | * | Varahamihira's astrological main treatise. Google version (PDF) by Joseph Leichter. |  Wilbourhall
Jataka-E |
Varahamihira (c.505-587) | Brihat Jātaka English translation N. Chidambaram Aiyar, 2nd rev. ed., Madras, Thompson & Co., 1905 | 1905 |  | See also, on Scribd, theDaivagyna Vallabha of Varahamihira (Horary Astrology) and theJataka Lakshanas in Horasara of his son Prithuyasas. |  Internet Archive
Mihira-IA Wilbourhall Scribd
Mihira-W Mihira-S |
Rishi Jaimini | Jaimini Sutras English translation Suryanarain Rao (revised by Bangalore Venkata Raman), Bangalore, IBH Prakashana, 6th edition 1984 | 1984 | * | (Published without original texts in Devanagari and transliteration). See also theHTML version on Astro Jyoti website and theAstrology Sastras Library including 17 translations of Classics, on the same website. |  Scribd
Jaimini |
Parāśara (VIIIth c.?) | Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra [ Bṛhat Parāśara Horāśāstra ] [BPHS] Transl. Girish Chand Sharma, New Delhi, Sagar Publications, 1994-1995 ; 1999-2000, 2 vols. | 8th c.? ↓ 1994 2003 | * | A chief treatise of Jyotish Astrology. English HTML version onAstrojyoti website. |  108om
Parashara1 Parashara2 |
Mantreswara (XIIIth c.?) | Mantreswara Phala Deepika Transl. Dr. G. S. Kapoor, New Delhi | 13th c.? | * | General manual beginning with the distinction between Razis (zodiacal signs) and Bhavas (houses). The book is attributed to Shri Mantreswara. |  108om
Mantreswara |
George Thibaut (1848-1914) | Astronomie, Astrologie und Mathematik Strasbourg, Karl Trübner, 1899 | 1899 | * | On Indian astrology and astronomy. |  Gallica
Thibaut |
Sankar Balakrishna Dikshit | Bharatiya Jyotish Sastra (History of Indian Astronomy) Calcutta, Government of India Press, 1969 then Delhi, Government of India Press, 1981 | 1969 1981 | * | See vol. 2, pp. 364-378 for a brief review of Indian astrology. |  Scribd
Dikshit-1 Dikshit-2 |
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Ethel Stefana Drower | The Book of the Zodiac London, The Royal Asiatic Society, 1949 | 1949 | * | English translation of the MandaeanSfar Malwasia from three Mandaic manuscripts (Included the Mandaic text). See also Rochberg (in ARAM 11-12, 1999-2000, reprint in her bookIn the Path of the Moon, 2010, p.223 sq.). |   Ecclesia Gnostica Universalis
Drower Sfar Malwasia-1 Sfar Malwasia-2 |
Māshā'allāh ben Atharī (Messahallah) (c. 735-815) | Opera Messahallica (De significationibus planetarum in nativitate, Liber receptionis, De revolutionibus annorum mundi, Epistola in rebus eclipsis, De cogitatione) Venice, heirs of Octavius Scoti, 1519 [and] Edition Joachim Heller, Nuremberg, Johann vom Berg & Ulrich Neuber, 1549 | 1549 |  | Jewish Pagan converted to Islam. For the content of these treatises, seeDavid Juste notice. |  FDU Sevilla
Messahallah-S WARBURG
Messahallah-W |
Māshā'allāh ben Atharī (Messahallah) (c. 735-815) | De elementis et orbibus coelestibus Nuremberg, Ioannes Montanus & Ulricus Neuberus, 1549 | 1549 |  | Technical manual. See in the second part : "De Eris intervallis regnorum et gentium", "De era persarum", "De revolutionibus annorum", "De aequationeduodecim domorum coeli" ... |  FDU Sevilla
De elementis |
Māshā'allāh ben Atharī (Messahallah) (c. 735-815) | De ratione circuli et stellarum Edited with Nicolaus Pruckner's reprint of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1551 | 1551 | * | * |  JALB Emden
De ratione |
Māshā'allāh ben Atharī (Messahallah) (c. 735-815) | On the Things of Eclipses of Luminaries, and of Conjunctions of Planets, and of Revolutions of Years Translated into English from Latin version of John of Seville by Anton Grigoryev. | 2004 | * | English translation of "Epistola in rebus eclipsis". |  Anton Grigoryev
On the Things |
'Umar Ibn Farrukhān al-Tabarī [Omar, Alfraganus] (+ c. 815) | De nativitatibus [Venice, 1503] ; Edition Luca Gaurico, Venice, 1525 [and] in Nicolaus Pruckner's edition of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1533 | 1525 1533 | * | Latin translation of Kitāb al-mawālīd by John of Seville in 1127 (see Carmody, 1956, p.38). |  MUNICH
Omar 1525 WARBURG
Omar 1533 |
'Umar Ibn Farrukhān al-Tabarī [Omar, Alfraganus] (+ c. 815) | De nativitatibus Edited with Nicolaus Pruckner's reprint of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1551 | 1551 | * | * |  JALB Emden
Omar 1551 |
Abū 'Alī al-Khayyat (Albohali) (770-835) | De Iudiciis Nativitatum Nuremberg, Johann vom Berg (Montanus) & Ulrich Neuber, 1549 | 1549 |  | With a preface by Joachim Heller to his tutor Philipp Melanchthon. At the end (f.Q3v) : "Soli Deo Gloria" (Glory to the one God, or to the Sun God). |  MUNICH
Albohali-M |
Abū 'Alī al-Khayyat (Albohali) (770-835) | Astrologia terrestris oder irdische Sterndeutungs-Lehre Frenstadt, 1767 | 1767 |  | A treatise of geomantical astrology, attributed to Albohali and reported by Wilhelm Knappich. |  Google
Albohali-G |
Sahl ibn Bišr (Zahel or Zael) (+ in 822 or in 850) | Opera Zahelica (Introductorium, Quinquaginta precepta, De interrogationibus, De electionibus, Liber temporum [or] De significatione temporis ad judicia) Venice, Petrus Liechtenstein, 1509 [and] Venice, heirs of Octavius Scoti, 1519 [and ?] | 1509 1519 |  | For the content of these treatises, seeDavid Juste notice. Spanish translation by Demetrio Santos (Barcelona, 1985) ; English translation by James Holden (AFA, Tempe AZ, 2008). |  WARBURG
FDU Sevilla
Introductorium 50 Precepta Interrogationibus Electionibus-W Electionibus-S Liber temporum |
Sahl ibn Bišr (Zahel or Zael) (+ in 822 or in 850) | Tabul(a) Zebelis (Verzeichnis und Ausslegungen etlicher Zufälle, welche den Menschen unversehens zuwiederfahren pflegen, nach unterschiedlichen Lauff des Monden durch die zwölff himlischen Zeichen) Braunschweig, Andreas Moltrechten, 1669 | 1669 | * | German translation of Zahel ("Zebel") : the Moon in the twelve zodiacal signs. |  WARBURG
Zebel |
Ya'qūb al-Kindī (c.800-870) | Astrorum judices [aut Liber], de pluviis, imbribus et ventis, ac aeris mutatione Venice, Petrus Liechtenstien, 1507 | 1507 | * | With the "De mutatione temporis" of "Gaphar" or Ja'far Indus (not to be confused with Albumasar : see Carmody, p.85). |  Gallica
Al-Kindi |
Abū-Bakr ibn al-Khasīb (Albubather) (fl. c. 850) | Liber Nativitatum [and]Centiloquium Divi Hermetis Venice, Giovanni Baptista Sessa, 1501 | 1501 |  | Published with "Hermes" Centiloquium and "Almansor" Judicia (or Propositiones). |  IMSS Florence
Albubather |
Abū-Bakr ibn al-Khasīb (Albubater) (fl. c. 850) | Liber Genethliacus sive De nativitatibus (Kitāb al-Mawālīd) Nuremberg, Iohannes Petreius, 1540 | 1540 |  | Translated by Salio or Solomon of Padua, c. 1218, or some years after (Carmody, 1956, p.136). Spanish translation by Demetrio Santos : "Sobre las natividades" (Barcelona, 1986). |  MUNICH
Albubater-M WARBURG
Albubater-W |
Abū Ma'shar al-Balkhī (Albumasar) (805-886) | Flores astrologie Latin translation of the Kitāb tahāwīl sini al-'ālam, Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt, 1488 [and] Venice, Johannes Baptista Sessa, 1506 | 1488 1506 |  | Short treatise related to the interpretation of the revolution of the year (Spring equinox Ingress chart). SeeDavid Juste notice. English translation by James Holden (AFA, Tempe AZ, 2008). |  World DL WARBURG MUNICH
Flores-Wd Flores-Wb Flores-M |
Abū Ma'shar al-Balkhī (Albumasar) (805-886) | De magnis conjunctionibus, annorum revolutionibus, ac eorum profectionibus Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt, 1489 | 1489 |  | On the great conjunctions of Jupiter-Saturn and other mundane operators : the chief work of the most influential Arabic astrologer. |  Gallica
Conjunctionibus |
Abū Ma'shar al-Balkhī (Albumasar) (805-886) | De magnis conjunctionibus, annorum revolutionibus, ac eorum profectionibus Venice, Iacobus Pentius (Giacomo Penzio de Leucho) for Melchiorre Sessa, 1515 | 1515 |  | * |  * * * |
Abū Ma'shar al-Balkhī (Albumasar) (805-886) | Introductorium in astronomiam Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt, 1489 [and] Venise, Jacob Pentius for Melchior Sessa, 1506 | 1489 1506 |  | Latin translation by Hermann of Carinthia or Dalmatia (c.1110-1154). On this translator, seethe article of Stipe Kutleša :"Hermann of Dalmatia", in Prolegomena #3, Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb, 2004. | 
Gallica Carnegie Mellon e-rara Zürich World DL Introductorium-G Introd. CMU Introd. 1506-Z Introd. 1506-W |
"Almansor" | Judicia seu Propositiones [Propositiones ad Saracenorum regem] Venice, heirs of Octavius Scoti, 1519 [and] in Nicolaus Pruckner's edition of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1533 | 1519 1533 | * | Collection of 150 aphorisms, dedicated to the calif Abū Sālih al-Mansūr (see Carmody, p.132). Spanish translation by Demetrio Santos (Barcelona, 1985), English translation by James Holden (AFA, Tempe AZ, 2008). |  FDU Sevilla
Judicia WARBURG
Almansor |
"Almansor" | Propositiones ad Saracenorum regem Edited with Nicolaus Pruckner's reprint of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1551 | 1551 | * | * |  JALB Emden
Almansor |
Bethen (Bethem) | Centiloquium [and]De horis planetarum [and]De significatione triplicitatum ortus Latin translations in Venice, Bonetus Locatellus, 1493 [and] in Nicolaus Pruckner's edition of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1533 | 1493 1533 | * | Collection of aphorisms, and some pages on planetary hours, and on triplicities. SeeDavid Juste notice. Spanish translation by Demetrio Santos (Barcelona, 1985). |  WARBURG Gallica
Centiloquium Horis 3 treatises (ed. 1493) |
Bethen (Bethem) | Centiloquium [and]De horis planetarum Edited with Nicolaus Pruckner's reprint of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1551 | 1551 | * | * |  JALB Emden
Bethen |
al-Qalandar (Alchandreus, Arcandam ...) | Livre des predictions d'Astrologie Edited by Antoine Mizauld, Paris, Jean Foucher, 1563 | 910 ? ↓ 1563 |  | French translation of "Arcandam doctor peritissimus ac non vulgaris astrologus, de veritatibus, & praedictionibusastrologiae ..." (ed. Richard Roussat, Paris, Denis Janot, 1542). Xth century Hebrew popular manual (astrology, numerology and physiognomony). |  Google
Arcandam |
al-Râzî = Rhazes (Almansor Rhazi) (ca. 865-932) | Liber nonus Pavia, ca. 1497 | 1497 | * | Iatromathematical (astromedical) treatise with the commentary of Johannes Matthaeus of Ferrara. |  MUNICH
Rhazes |
Alī al-Qabī'sī (Alcabitius) (+ c. 967) | Libellus Ysagogicus, id est Iudiciorum Astrorum [Liber introductorius] Venice, brothers Giovanni & Giorgio Forlivio, 1491 | 1491 | * | With the commentary of John of Saxe (1331). Incomplete copy with manuscript notes. |  MUNICH
Forlivio |
Alī al-Qabī'sī (Alcabitius) (+ c. 967) | Preclarum Summi in Astrorum Scientia Principis Edition Antonio Fanti, Venice, Peter Liechtenstein, 1521 | 1521 | * | First known Latin editions in 1473 (Bologna), 1481 (Venice) and 1483 (Venice). Translated by John of Seville. "a complete presentation of astrological practices and materials" (Carmody, p.144). |  IMSS Florence
Alcabitius |
Alī al-Qabī'sī (Alcabitius) (+ c. 967) | Iudiciorum astrorum Isagoge Paris, Simon de Colines, 1521 | 1521 | * | With the commentary of Jean Danko de Saxe. |  JALB Emden
Alchabitius |
Alī al-Qabī'sī (Alcabitius) (+ c. 967) | Astronomie judiciarie principia tractans cum Ioannis Saxonii commentario [c. 948] ; Lyon, printed by Guillaume Huyon for Barthelemy Trot, 1523 | 1523 |  | A best-seller of Arabian astrology, published with commentary by the Parisian astronomer Jean Danko de Saxe, and a small treatise of infirmities by Pierre Turrel, the "Tractaculus infirmitatum". |  Gallica BVH Tours
Gallica Tours |
Anonymous | Massekhet HaHammah [The Blessing of the Sun] Compiled and translated with commentary by Abe Friedman, 2008 | 2008 |  | First attestation of the oldest part of this ritualist text, partially astrological : 10th century. The portraits forMercury and Moon complexions are significative of the Jewish inversion of the original Babylonian significations."A person who is born under Mercury will be an enlightened and wise man, because Mercury is the sun's scribe. A personwho is born under the moon will be a man who suffers illness, building up and tearing down ..." |   coejl.org
Friedman |
al-Hasan Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen, Abulhazen) (c. 965-1038) | De aspectibus BSB (Munich) manuscript : Clm 10269, [S.l.], beginning 14th c. | 1315 |  | Technical manual of the famous physicist. Latin manuscript translation. |  MUNICH
De aspectibus |
Kūshyār ibn Labbān / Mohammad Bagheri | Books I and IV of Kūshyār ibn Labbān's Jāmic Zīj: An Arabic Astronomical Handbook by an Eleventh-Century Iranian Scholar D TH Utrecht University, 2006 | 2006 | * | A study of the Astronomical Tables (Zij) of the Iranian astronomer Kūshyār ibn Labbān (ca. 963-1048). The Tables have beenwritten around 1020. |  IGITUR
Bagheri |
al-Bīrūnī Muhammad (973-1049) | The book of Instruction in the Elements of the Art of Astrology (Kitāb al-Tafhīm) [1029] ; English translation Ramsey Wright, London, Luzac, 1934 | 1934 | * | |  *
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al-Bīrūnī Muhammad (973-1049) | Alberuni's India : An Account of the Religion, Philosophy, Literature, Geography, Chronology,Astronomy, Customs, Laws and Astrology of India about A.D. 1030 English ed. Edward Sachau, London, Trübner, 1888, 2 vols. | |  | On Indian astrology and related subjects, see chap. 32-62(chronology and astronomy), chap. 75-80 (fast and festive days,astrology). |  Internet Archive
India1 India2 Gallica
India1G India2G |
al-Bīrūnī Muhammad (973-1049) | The Chronology of ancient Nations (Athār-ul-Bākiya) English ed. Edward Sachau, London, William Allen, 1879 | |  | See particularly the last chapter on lunar stations and their rising and setting. |  Internet Archive
Chronology Gallica
Chronology-G |
Ali Abū al-Hasan ibn Abī al-Rijāl (Haly Abenragel or Haly or Albohazen Haly) (965-1050) | Preclarissimus liber completus in judiciis astrorum [or]Libri de judiciis astrorum (Kitāb al-bāri' fī akhām an-nujūm) Venice, Erhard Ratdolt de Augusta, 1485 [then] Basel, Heinrich Petri, 1551 (3rd edition?) | c. 1040 ↓ 1485 1551 |  | Famous compilation covering the four main branches of Medieval astrology (interrogations, nativities, elections, revolutions). See also the French translation of 1430 by Guillaume Harnoys (at the expense ofJohn of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford) under the title "Jugements d'Astronomie" (Paris BnF, ms. fr. 1352). | 
WARBURG Basel's edition
Wolfenbütteler DB Venice's edition |
Anonymous | Liber novem judicum in judiciis astrorum [c. 1150] ; Venice, Peter Liechtenstein, 1509 | 1150 ↓ 1509 | * | A famous compilation from Dorotheus and Arabic astrologers and astronomers : al-Kindī, 'Umar ibn al-Farrukhān al-Tabarī, Sahl ibn Bišr, "Aristotle", Abū 'Alī al-Khayyāt, and Jirjis. Translations from Arabic probably supervised by Hermann of Carinthia and Hugo of Santalla (mid-twelfth century) : SeeDavid Juste notice. |  WARBURG
9 Judges |
Abraham Ibn Ezra (1089-1167) | De nativitatibus [c.1154] ; Venice, Erhard Ratdolt de Augusta, 1485 | 1154 ↓ 1485 |  | On interpretation of nativities. SeeMeira Epstein's article (CURA) andDavid Juste notice (Warburg's Bibliotheca Astrologica Latina Numerica). Spanish translation by Demetrio Santos (Madrid, 1981). |  WARBURG
Ibn Ezra |
Abraham Ibn Ezra (1089-1167) | In re judiciali opera [Astrological works] Latin translation Pietro de Abano, Venice, Petrus Liechtenstein, 1507 | 1507 |  | Contains the following treatises, the second one having been judged as spurious : Introductorium quod dicitur principium sapientie, Liber rationum, Liber nativitatum & revolutionum earum, Liber interrogationum, Liber electionum, Liber luminarium & est de cognitione diei cretici seu de cognitione cause crisis, Liber conjunctionum planetarum & revolutionum annorum mundi qui dicitur de mundo vel seculo, including some commented works on Bethen. |  Gallica
Ibn Ezra, AOO |
A. F. Mehren (1822-1907) | Vues d'Avicenne sur l'astrologie et sur le rapport de la responsabilité humaine avec le destin in Le Museon 3, Louvain 1884 ; Louvain, C. Peeters, 1885 | 1885 | * | * |  Internet Archive
Mehren |
Edward Kennedy | A Survey of Islamic Astronomical Tables Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 46 part 2, Philadelphia, 1956 ; Diane Publishing | 1956 |  | * |  Google
Kennedy |
Lester J. Ness | Astrology and Judaism in Late Antiquity D. TH. Miami University, 1990 | 1990 |  | Internet version of the doctoral thesis of Lester Ness. A revised version was published in 1999 : "Written in the Stars" (Warren Center PA, Shangri-La Publications). |  ARCANA
Ness |
Stefano Buscherini | La teoria delle congiunzioni Giove-Saturno tra Tardo Antico e Alto Medioevo D. TH. 2006 ; Bologna, 2007 | 2006 |  | Doctoral thesis on the theory of the great conjunctions of Jupiter-Saturn, especially in Zoroastrian Sassanid andArabic astrologies. |  Università di Bologna
Buscherini |
Montserrat Díaz Fajardo | Tasyīr y proyección de rayos en textos astrológicos magrebíes D TH Universidad de Barcelona, 2008 | 2008 | * | A critical edition of four texts by Maghrib astrologers, Ali Abū al-Hasan ibn Abī al-Rijāl (the famous Haly) and three authorsof the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries : Ibn Azzūz (Abū al-Qāsim ibn al-Hayyāy Azzūz al-Qusantīnī ; died 1354),Ibn Qunfud (Ahmad b. Hasan b. Alī b. Qunfud al-Qusantīnī ; 1339-1407), and al-Baqqār (Abū Abd Allāh al-Baqqār ; fl. 1415). |  T.D. en Xarxa
Díaz Fajardo |
Kevin van Bladel | The Arabic Hermes: From Pagan Sage to Prophet of Science Oxford University Press (US), 2009 | 2009 |  | "A major study devoted to the early Arabic reception and adaption of the figure of Hermes Trismegistus." See Bryn Mawr Classical Review byY. Tzvi Langermann. |  Google
Bladel |
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Alberto Escalona Ramos (1908-1960) | Cronología y astronomía maya-mexica México, Fides, 1940 | 1940 |  | * |  * * bCc |
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Alcuin of York (735-804) | De Cursu Et Saltu Lunae [and]De Bissexto in ed. Migne, Patrologia Latina, Paris, Garnier, 1863 | 1863 | * | See cc. 979-1002. |  Google
Alcuin |
Eginhard (ca. 770-840) | Annales: Vie de Charlemagne éd. François Guizot, Paris, J.-L.-J. Brière, 1824 | 1824 | * | On Alcuin and Charlemagne's interest for astrology. |  Gallica
Eginhard |
Honorius of Autun (died ca. 1151) | De imagine mundi Nuremberg, [Anton Koberger], ca. 1472 | 1472 |  | Popular cosmological treatise. |  MUNICH
Honorius |
Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) | Causae et curae ed. Paulus Kaiser, Leipzig, Teubner, 1903 | 1903 | * | Medical treatise including a neo-astrological schema : the influence of the Moon after one of the thirty days of the month at the conception moment (see p. 235-42). |  Internet Archive
Hildegard |
Manuel I Komnenos & Michael Glycas | "Manuel I Komnenos and Michael Glycas: A Twelfth-Century Defence and Refutation of Astrology" Translation and notes by Demetra George, Culture and Cosmos, 2001-02 | 2001 | * | A pro vs anti-astrological controversy in an Orthodox theological context : a defence of astrology by Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos, and the opportunist refutation of the theologian Michael Glycas. |  Demetra George
Komnenos |
Michael Scotus (c.1175-1234) | Astrologia cum figuris [s.l.], XIVth century | XIVth |  | An astrological work of the famous Scottish physician. |  MUNICH
Scotus |
Bartholomaeus Anglicus (c. 1190-1250) | Libro de proprietatibus rerum en romance Toledo, Gaspar de Avila, for Joan Thomas Fabio, 1529 | 1235 ↓ 1529 | * | Spanish translation of "De proprietatibus rerum" written in c. 1235. See book VIII on astrology : "Del cielo". |  UCM Madrid
Bartholomaeus |
Albertus Magnus (1193-1280) | De caelo et mundo Venice, Johannes & Gregorius de Gregoriis, 1490 | 1490 |  | * |  MUNICH
Albertus |
Albertus Magnus (1193-1280) | Speculum astronomiae [Liber de duabus sapientiis et de recapitulatione omnium librorum astronomi(a)e] [Nuremberg, Hochfeder, ca. 1493/96] | 1495 | * | A defense of the true astrology. For an English translation of this text, seePaola Zambelli : "The Speculum astronomiae and its enigma: astrology, theology, and science in Albertus Magnusand his contemporaries" (Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic, 1992). |  MUNICH Wolfenbütteler DB
Speculum Wolf1 Wolf2 |
Albertus Magnus (1193-1280) | De causis proprietatum elementorum Magdeburg, Jacob Winther, 1506 | 1506 | * | * |  MUNICH
Albert |
Alfonso X the Wise (1221-1284) | Tabulae astronomicae Edition Joannes de Saxonia, Venice, Erhard Ratdolt de Augusta, 1483 [and] Edition Johannes Lucilius Santritter, Venice, Johannes Hamman, 1492 | 1252 ↓ 1483 1492 |  | Two editions of the famous Alfonsine Tables (three copies). |  BU Santiago de Compostela
Tabulae1483 Tabulae1492 Wolfenbütteler DB
Tabulae1492 |
José Chabás / Bernard R. Goldstein | The Alfonsine Tables of Toledo Dordrecht (NL), Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003 | 2003 | * | Two partial copies on Google Books. See also by the same authors : "Las Tablas Alfonsíes de Toledo" (Toledo, Diputación Provincial de Toledo, 2008). |   Google
Tables1 Tables2 |
Anonymous | Tabulae astronomicae numeris arabicis belle scriptae ms. BSB Clm 18927, [S.l.], 13th c. | 13th |  | * |  MUNICH
Tabulae |
"Hermes" | Centiloquium Hermetis ed. Stephanus Messanensis, [Leipzig], before 1494 | 1262 ↓ 1494 | * | * |  MUNICH
Centiloquium |
"Hermes" | Hermetis Centum aphorismorum liber [or] Centiloquium in Nicolaus Pruckner's edition of Firmicus Maternus, Basel, Johannes Hervagius, 1533 [and] 1551 | 1262 ↓ 1533 1551 | * | Popular compilation of aphorisms from Arabic sources by Stefano Protonotaro da Messina, c. 1262 (see ms. Prag 1466, Carmody 1956, p.53). Famous incipit : "Sol & Luna post deum, omnium viventium vita sunt", i.e. : Sun and Moon just after god are the (source of) life of all living beings. Spanish translation by Demetrio Santos (Barcelona, 1985). |  FDU Sevilla
Hermes-S WARBURG
Hermes-W JALB Emden
Hermes-1551 |
"Hermes" | De revolutionibus nativitatum in Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos edition, Basel, Heinrich Petri, 1559 | 1559 |  | * |  BVPB Madrid
Hermes 1559 |
Anonymous | "L'horoscope de Baudoin de Courtenay, empereur latin d'Orient (XIIIe siècle)" ed. Maxime Préaud, in Anagrom 3-4, 1973 | c1270 | * | After French manuscript 1353, BnF. Incipit : "Dex [Dieu] qui fist toutes creatures", explicit : "et jasoit que li Toreaus fust alez en meson estrange en ..." |  CURA
Baudoin |
Leopold of Austria | De astrorum scientia [or] Compilatio de astrorum scientia Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt, 1489 | c1271 ↓ 1489 |  | In ten books. One of the most beautifully illustrated incunabula. Francis Carmody has edited in 1947 the three first books of a French manuscript translation (before 1324) : "Li compilacions de le science des estoilles". |  Wolfenbütteler DB
Leopold |
Guido Bonatti (Bonatus) (1223-1297) | Tractatus astronomie [or]Liber astronomicus [or]De Astronomia ed. Johannes Angelus, Augsburg, Erhard Ratdolt, 1491 [and] Basel, [Jakob Kundig], 1550 | 1491 ↓ 1550 |  | In ten chapters : A defense of astrology, on Signs and Houses, on Planets, on Conjunctions, Aphorisms, on Questions (horary), on Elections, on Revolutions and Arabian Parts, on Nativities, on Weather Prediction. "The most important astrological work produced in Latin in the thirteenth century." (Thorndike 2, 1923, p.826). Translated by Robert Hand (books 1-4) in 1994-1996, and by Benjamin Dykes (books 1-10) in 2007. Basel's edition includes a commentary by George of Trebizond alias Trapezuntius (1395/6-1484) on ps-Ptolemy's Centiloquium. |  MUNICH JALB Emden
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Bonatus1491 Bonatus1550 Bonatus1550G |
Guido Bonatti (Bonatus) (1223-1297) | Anima Astrologiae, or A Guide for Astrologers, being the considerations of the famous Guido Bonatus faithfully rendred into English [by Henry Coley] London, Benjamin Harris, 1676 | 1491 ↓ 1676 |  | English translation of Bonatus's "Liber astronomicus" by Henry Coley, edited byWilliam Lilly. The choice aphorisms from Cardanus are not included inthis copy. A facsimile of the edition of 1886, has been published in Washington (AmericanFederation of Astrologers, 1970) then in London (Regulus, 1986) with different pagination. Word copy of the translation (in 2000). |  Paulo Silva
Animapseudonumos (DOC) Anima |
Pietro d'Abano (c. 1250-1316) | De signis celestibus eorumque significatione et potestate XVth century manuscript. | * | * | Tables with zodiacal descriptions (p.131-176). |  MUNICH
Abano |
Anianus (fl. ca. 1300 ?) | Compotus cum commento [Basel, Lienhart Ysenhut, ca. 1490-95] and Paris, Jean Treperel, 1511 | c1490 1511 | * | Astro Palmistry manual. Also printed in Lyons by Jehan Siber (ca. 1490). |  Wolfenbütteler DB Gallica
W-1490 G-1511 |
Francesco Stabili (Cecco d'Ascoli) (1267-1327) | L'Acerba de l'ordine di Cieli con el commento novamente trovato ... [1326] ; Venice, Marchio Sessa & Piero di Ravani Bersano, 1516 | 1516 |  | First edition : Brescia (c.1473). Cecco was condemned by the Inquisition and burned inFlorence. "The spirit that enabled Cecco d'Ascoli to face execution wasfar more emancipated than that which animated his inquisitors." (Wedel 1920) |  Gallica
Cecco |
Francesco Stabili (Cecco d'Ascoli) (1267-1327) | L'Acerba de l'ordine di Cieli [1326] ; Venice, Candido de Benedetto Bendoni, 1550 | 1550 | * | Another Venetian edition. |  IMSS Florence
Cecco-1550 |
Cecco d'Ascoli (1267-1327) | L'Acerba (in 5 books) [1326] ; French translation Marie-Claude Ramain, CURA, 2002 | 2002 | * | First translation into French. |  CURA
Cecco |
Anonymous | Breviarium. De signis et figuris solis et lunae ms BSB Clm 17030, [s.l.], 1320 | 1320 |  | A beautiful illustrated manuscript. |  MUNICH
BSB Clm 17030 |
Walter Burley (Gualterus Burlaeus) (ca. 1275-1345) | De vita et moribus philosophorum Nuremberg, ca. 1472 | 1472 | * | The Lives of Philosophers by the 14th c. logician (see the first chapter on Thales' astronomy/logy). |  MUNICH
Burlaeus |
Anonymous | "Traités en vers provençaux sur l'astrologie et la géomancie" ms, Toulouse or Montpellier, ca. 1332 ; ed. Paul Meyer, in Romania, n.26, 1897 | c1332 ↓ 1897 | * | Extracts of two versified astro-geomantical treatises in Provençal dialect, with obscurantist anti-astrological comments. |  Gallica
Meyer |
Firmin de Beauval (or Belleval) (fl. 1338-1345) | Opusculum repertorii pronosticon in mutationes aeris tam via astrologica quam metheorologica Venice, Erhard Ratdolt de Augusta, 1485 | 1485 |  | Nice edition, printed with a "Libellus de medicorum astrologia" of a Pseudo-Hippocrates, identified as Imbrasius Ephesius by Hillard, and translated by Pietro de Abano. |  BU Santiago de Compostela MUNICH
Firminus-S Firminus-M |
Levi ben Gershom (Leo de Balneolis) (1288-1344) | Levi Ben Gerson's Prognostication for the Conjunction of 1345 ed.-tr. Bernard Goldstein & David Pingree, Volume 80.6 of Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1990 | c1344 ↓ 1990 |  | Critical edition of Gerson's Prognostication on the Saturn-Jupiter Conjunction of 1345. |   Google
Gerson |
John Ashenden (Eschuid) (fl. 1335-1365) | Summa astrologiae judicialis de accidentibus mundi quae anglicana vulgo nuncupatur [1347-1348] ; ed. Iohannes Lucilius Santritter of Heilbronn, Venice, Franciscus Bolanus, 1489 | 1347 ↓ 1489 |  | Mainly mundane and meteorological astrology. The first British astrologer, professor at Oxford, rejected the electional and horary astrologies which made the fortune of the English school three centuries later. "The foremost work by England's foremost medieval astrologer." (Carey 1992, p.58) |  MUNICH FDU Sevilla BDU Bielefeld Gallica
Eschuid-M Eschuid-S Eschuid-B Eschuid-G |
Anonymous | Miscellany with various astronomical, calendrical, medical, and philosophical texts England, 14th century : British Library: Harley MS 3719, 282 ff. | 14th | * | Latin and British manuscript with astrological diagrams, wheel charts and a bloodletting zodiac man (ff. 155-159). |   London
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Anonymous | Calendarium cum figuris et regulis computi astronomici et versibus de singulis mensibus München, BSB Clm 13076, [S.l.], 1356 | 1356 |  | * |  MUNICH
Calendarium |
Anonymous | Kalender und Praktika auf die Jahre 1368-1405 München, BSB Cgm 32 | c1367 |  | Early German calendar. |  MUNICH
Kalender |
Geoffrey Chaucer (1343–1400) | Treatise on the Astrolabe ed. Andrew Edmund Brae, London, John Russell Smith, 1870 [and] ed. Walter W. Skeat (1835-1912), London, Oxford University Press, 1968 [and edition of 1872] | 1391 ↓ 1870 1872 1968 | * | Brae's edition comes with several appendices, Skeat's edition with the "Astrolabium Messehalle" (Messahallah) in Latin, from a manuscript of the Cambridge University library. |   Internet Archive Google
Chaucer1870 Chaucer1872a Chaucer1872b Chaucer1968 |
Garth Chivalle Carpenter | Chaucer's Solar Pageant: an Astrological Reading of the Canterbury Tales Philosophy D. TH., Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, 1997 | 1997 | * | Chaucer would have written his Tales for his ten-year old son, as an illustrated didactical manual for understandingthe principles of astrology. "Chaucer makes two rounds of the zodiac, starting with the Knight's Tale aligned with Aries (the head),replete with pagan astrological practices, completing the sequence with the Parson's Tale, aligned with Pisces (the feet),in which the pilgrims are exhorted to save their souls by repentance." |  Victoria Library
Carpenter |
Antonio di Monte Ulmi (Montulmo) | De judiciis nativitatum [1394] ; Nuremberg, Johannes Petreius, 1540 | 1394 ↓ 1540 |  | Published in 1540 after Gaurico's "Tractatus de nativitatibus", with annotations by Regiomontanus. |  FDU Sevilla
Montulmo MUNICH
Montulmo-M |
Charles Jourdain | "Nicolas Oresme et les astrologues de la cour de Charles V" in Revue des Questions Historiques 18, 1875 | 1875 | * | Anti-astrological. On Oresme and his "Livre de divinacions" (c. 1362), see ratherthis study (CURA, 2000). |  Gallica
Jourdain |
Lubert Hautschild / Léopold Delisle (1826-1910) | "Notice sur un livre d'astrologie de Jean duc de Berri" in Bulletin du Bibliophile, 33 ; Paris, Librairie Techener, 1896 | 1896 | * | On two mediaeval texts : "De quatuor elementis et duodecim signis" and "De planetis", in an astrological manuscript in Latin by Lubert Hautschild (1347-1417), compiled by Georgius Zothorus. |  Internet Archive École des Chartes
Delisle1 Delisle2 |
Duc de Berry / Franz Cumont (1868-1947) | "Astrologica" in Revue Archéologique, 16.1 ; Paris, Ernest Leroux, 1915 | 1915 | * | On the "Très riches Heures du duc de Berry". |  École des Chartes
Cumont |
Jean-Patrice Boudet | Entre science et nigromance. Astrologie, divination et magie dans l'Occident médiéval (XIIe-XVe siècle) Paris, Publications de la Sorbonne, 2006 | 2006 |  | ca. 125 pages on Google Books. |  Google
Boudet |