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2020 Reprint of the 1892 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. The Language of the Stars is one of the better basic primers to Hermetic Astrology. Works of similar length often cover little more than the twelve signs, the meaning of the planets, and lengthy concordances of their overlap with metals, plants, diseases, or other things. This particular text goes well beyond this. With a good appendix of terms, extensive calculations, charts, and a list of planetary and other influences, Burgoyne's "Language" allows the reader…mehr

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2020 Reprint of the 1892 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. The Language of the Stars is one of the better basic primers to Hermetic Astrology. Works of similar length often cover little more than the twelve signs, the meaning of the planets, and lengthy concordances of their overlap with metals, plants, diseases, or other things. This particular text goes well beyond this. With a good appendix of terms, extensive calculations, charts, and a list of planetary and other influences, Burgoyne's "Language" allows the reader (student of astrology) to themselves understand and calculate nativities, among other things. Burgoyne is the author of several classics in this field, including The Light of Egypt.
Autorenporträt
Thomas H. Burgoyne was a Scottish astrologer and occultist, born in 1855. After migrating to the United States in his mid-twenties, he wrote The Light of Egypt in an attempt to bring the teachings of the discarnate beings of the Brotherhood of Light, whose intent was to guide the destiny of humankind, to a wider audience. Burgoyne wrote several other works, including The Language of the Stars (1892) and Celestial Dynamics (1896). He died in 1894 at age 39.