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William Lilly's 'History of His Life and Times, from the Year 1602 to 1681' is a captivating autobiographical account that provides readers with unique insights into the tumultuous 17th century England. Written in a straightforward and honest style, Lilly's narrative is rich with historical detail, offering a firsthand look at the political, social, and cultural events of the time. His observations on astrology and predictions add an intriguing layer to the text, highlighting his role as a prominent astrologer of his era. William Lilly, a renowned astrologer and author, drew from his personal…mehr

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William Lilly's 'History of His Life and Times, from the Year 1602 to 1681' is a captivating autobiographical account that provides readers with unique insights into the tumultuous 17th century England. Written in a straightforward and honest style, Lilly's narrative is rich with historical detail, offering a firsthand look at the political, social, and cultural events of the time. His observations on astrology and predictions add an intriguing layer to the text, highlighting his role as a prominent astrologer of his era. William Lilly, a renowned astrologer and author, drew from his personal experiences and interactions with key figures to recount his life story in this memoir. His deep involvement in the political and social landscape of England during a time of great upheaval gives credibility to his accounts, making this book a valuable historical resource. Lilly's expertise in astrology also shines through in his writing, adding an additional dimension to his narrative. I highly recommend William Lilly's 'History of His Life and Times' to readers interested in English history, astrology, or the personal perspectives of influential figures. This book offers a unique blend of autobiography and historical commentary that sheds light on a crucial period in England's past.
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William Lilly (1602–1681) was an influential English astrologer and occultist, most renowned for his work in horary astrology, the practice of answering questions by casting horoscopes. Born in Diseworth, Leicestershire, Lilly surmounted the barriers of his humble origins through keen intellect and diligence. His seminal work, 'Christian Astrology' (1647), is considered a cornerstone text in the field and showcases his mastery of astrological technique and interpretation. Lilly's reputation as an astrologer was so esteemed that he became embroiled in the politics of his day, reputedly forecasting events of the English Civil War, which earned him both fame and notoriety. His autobiography, 'William Lilly's History of His Life and Times, From the Year 1602 to 1681,' is an invaluable primary source, offering insights into his life and the tumultuous era in which he lived. Written with candor and introspection, it paints a vivid picture of 17th-century England, replete with personal anecdotes and reflections on his professional practice. His literary style is characterized by a clear and direct narrative, peppered with astrological observations that reflect the zeitgeist. Lilly's contributions to astrology and his detailed diary have not only provided a historical account of his life but also chronicled broader societal undercurrents of his times, ensuring his continued relevance as both an author and an astrologer.