Key to the Whole Art of Astrology
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<p>Henry Coley was an English mathematician and astrologer who was born October 28 1633 at 2:15 p.m. in Oxford. He died in 1707. Married first in 1655 and again in 1660 he had a child by each wife. Coley taught mathematics astronomy navigation the use of globes surveying and other allied arts in addition to astrology and his astrological textbook was first published in 1669 followed three years later by the first number of his almanac. William Lilly a popular astrologer of the time thought highly of him both as a person and an astrologer.<br />Coley’s textbook was reissued in an enlarged edition in 1676. Later it was reprinted serially by the American Federation of Astrologers and again in this volume as part of the American Federation of Astrologer’s commitment to making older astrological texts available to students and astrologers.<br /><em>Clavis Astrologia Eliiminata or a Key to the Whole Art of Astrology</em> contains three parts: an introduction to astrology; horary astrology with the diagnostics of Hermes on the decumbiture of the sick and English translations of the Centiloquies of Ptolemy Hermes and Bethem; and nativities with complete mathematical instructions and numerous tables.<br />Seventeenth century students of astrology had few textbooks available to them. This volume and several others of the time are thus large (the original was more than 600 pages) and all-encompassing covering nearly every facet of the subject and those techniques in common use at the time.</p>
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