1. The Early Medieval World 2. The Twelfth Century Renaissance 3. The Thirteenth Century: Magic and Politics 4. Medieval Cosmology 5. The High Middle Ages 6. The Fifteenth Century: the pagan revival 7. Reform and Revolution 8. Renaissance Magic 9. The Seventeenth Century: the Last Flowering Decline 10. The Newtonian Revolution 11. The Esoteric Enlightenment 12. The Radical Sky 13. The Revival of Horoscopic Astrology 14. The Theosophical Enlightenment 15. The Psychological Cosmos 16. Astrology in Popular Culture 17. Science and Scepticism 18. Astrology as a Modern Religion 19. Astrology and the Post-Modern Condition
Following on from A History of Western Astrology Volume I, Nicholas Campion examines the foundation of modern astrology in the medieval and Renaissance worlds.
Nicholas Campion is Associate Professor in Cosmology and Culture, Principal Lecturer in the Institute of Humanities and Education, and Programme Director of the on-line, distance-learning Master’s degree in Cultural Astronomy and Astrology at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK.
Campion leaves few stones unturned and the large section of notes
and the ample bibliography make these two volumes [History of
Western Astrology Volume I and II] an excellent starting point for
those who wish to dig deeper.
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