Lilly, William, ed.; intr. / ed. Serjeant, Wm. C. Eldon, Fellow of the Theosophical Society ‘The Astrologer’s Guide. Anima Astrologiae; Or, A Guide for Astrologers. Being the One Hundred and Forty-Six Considerations of the Famous Astrologer, Guido Bonatus, Translated from the Latin by Henry Coley, together with the Choicest Aphorisms of the Seven Segments of Jerom Cardan of Milan, Edited by William Lilly (1675). Now First Republished from a Unique Copy of the Original Edition with Notes and a Preface by Wm. C. Eldon Serjeant, Fellow of the Theosophical Society’ George Redway, York Street, Covent Garden, London, 1886.
Cloth (wear to extremities of spine and outer corners of boards; light wear along spine hinges; damp-staining to outer part of rear board). (Slight separation at front inner paper hinge and very slight at rear equivalent; heavy separation between pp. 48-9, but binding holding beneath.) [2 leaves] + [pp. v-xii] + [2] + [pp. xv-xix] + [pp. xxi-xxiv] + 104 + [folding table] + [2 leaves of advertisements] + [pp. 3-38 of advertisements] + [2]
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Carefully reproduced in full colour from our original printing of the 1886 edition.
In 1886, Wm. C. Eldon Serjeant of the Theosophical Society edited and had republished William Lilly’s Anima Astrologiae under the more modern main title of The Astrologer’s Guide, bringing its aphorisms before the emerging new generation of astrologers. Our scan is a faithful reproduction of the 1886 edition thus.