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1647. William Lilly is regarded as the principal authority in horary astrology. England's most illustrious astrologer, he led a colorful life in politically unstable times. This is Lilly's famous book on how to judge natal charts. Examines the chart house by house, which was typical in Lilly's day. Includes directions to notable fixed stars and house cusps. The book concludes with a fascinating judgment of an English merchant. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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1647. William Lilly is regarded as the principal authority in horary astrology. England's most illustrious astrologer, he led a colorful life in politically unstable times. This is Lilly's famous book on how to judge natal charts. Examines the chart house by house, which was typical in Lilly's day. Includes directions to notable fixed stars and house cusps. The book concludes with a fascinating judgment of an English merchant. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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Autorenporträt
William Lilly, a former barrister and historian in Canada and England, is a member of the Inns of Court and Middle Temple, and has been a Queen's Counsel since 1976. Throughout, he has been a director of both private and public companies, one of which led him to participate in the development of surveillance and location technologies which his company represented in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Following World War II, William travelled throughout Europe with the support of the Minister for External Affairs of Canada to observe the reconstruction, formation of governments, and constitutional arrangements of several European, Asian, and African countries, and his information encouraged the government to provide peace-keeping forces at the request of the United Nations. William is a citizen of both Canada and the United Kingdom.