William Lilly – The Astrologer’s Guide: Anima Astrologiae 1986, Copy 2
£45.00
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hb | Lilly, William; ed. Serjeant, Wm. C. Eldon | 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) | 1st thus | Regulus Publishing Co. | 1986 | £45 | A facsimile that appears to have been reproduced from the George Redway edition of 1886. 104 pp. + [3-panel fold-out table of fixed stars] | Original maroon cloth in vgc+ condition, with light rubbing to extremities of spine and tips of outer corners of boards; gilt titling to front board and spine remains fairly bright and strong. Internally near-fine, with no markings found. Split in inner paper hinge between p. 104 and the fold-out table of fixed stars, with webbing showing beneath, but binding remains firm, and both the table and all other pages are securely attached. No internal markings or other faults found. Overall, a near-excellent copy of this companion to the Regulus facsimile of Christian Astrology |
Additional information
Weight | 0.270 kg |
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