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1617 in poetry

Sir George Wharton, 1st Baronet (died 1681), English Royalist soldier and astrologer, also known as a poet

1681 in poetry

Sir George Wharton, 1st Baronet (born 1617), English Royalist soldier and astrologer, also known as a poet

Abano

Pietro d'Abano (c.1257 – 1315), Italian philosopher, astrologer and professor of medicine

Ancient Roman units of measurement

Independent of the nundinae, astrologers kept a seven-day cycle called a hebdomada where each day corresponded to one of the seven classical planets, with the first day of the week being Saturn-day, followed by Sun-day, Moon-day, Mars-day, Mercury-day, Jove-day, and lastly Venus-day.

Anthony Grafton

His many books include a profound study of the scholarship and chronology of the foremost classical scholar of the late Renaissance, Joseph Scaliger (2 vols, 1983–1993), a revisionist account (with Lisa Jardine) of the significance of Renaissance education (From Humanism to the Humanities, 1986), and, more recently, studies of Girolamo Cardano as an astrologer (1999) and Leon Battista Alberti (2000).

Arabic parts

The formulas for the Hermetic lots later made their way into the Medieval astrological tradition where they appear in authors such as Abu Ma'shar and Guido Bonatti, although their lists have been combined with an alternate lot tradition derived from the 2nd century astrologer Vettius Valens.

Astrology software

Astrologer and computer programmer Michael Erlewine was involved early in making astrological software for microcomputers available to the general public in the late 1970s.

Crystal ball

Dr. John Dee (July 13, 1527 – 1608 or 1609) was a noted British mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and consultant to Queen Elizabeth I.

Diogo Ortiz de Villegas

Ortiz taught on the writings of Cato, Terence, Virgil, Sallust and some parts of the Bible, the theory of the planets and some elementary matters about astrology he heard from Tomás de Torres, an eminent doctor and astrologer of that time.

Don Lapre

John C. McGinley played Dick Dupre, a spoof of Don Lapre and his astrologer Melissa Lipnutz, in the film Puff, Puff, Pass.

Don Neroman

Among the more distinctive aspects of his work was study of the Lunar Apogee, as well as Astrogeography techniques that were later developed and popularized by American astrologer Jim Lewis as Astro*Carto*Graphy.

Dweller on the threshold

Astrologer Liz Greene, in "Saturn a New Look at an Old Devil", offers her opinion that Saturn rules the dweller on the threshold experience.

Eisenmenger

Samuel Eisenmenger, genannt Sideocrates (1534–1585), German physician, theologian and astrologer

Elizabeth Greene

Liz Greene (born 1946), American-British astrologer, psychologist and author

Eric Lutes

Lutes was born in Woonsocket, Rhode Island and raised in Charlestown, Rhode Island, the son of Claire, an astrologer and psychiatric nurse, and John Lutes, an artist.

Etymology of Karnataka

Later, in the 5th century CE, the term Karnataka was used by the astrologer Varaha Mihira in his work Brihatkatha and the Birur plates of Kadamba Vishnuvarma call Shantivarma The master of the entire Karnataka region.

Firmicus

The Christian astrologer Julius Firmicus Maternus (fourth century), after whom the crater is named.

Flare Publications

The Contemporary Astrologer's Handbook by Sue Tompkins, published by Flare Publications, 2007 ISBN 978-1-903353-02-8

GeForce 600 Series

It serves as the introduction for the Kepler architecture (GK-codenamed chips), named after the German mathematician, astronomer, and astrologer Johannes Kepler.

Henry Bate

Henry Bate of Mechelen (1246–after 1310), Flemish philosopher, theologian, astronomer, astrologer, poet, and musician

Hephaistio of Thebes

Much of the work appears to be an attempt to synthesize the earlier works of the 1st century astrologer Dorotheus of Sidon and the 2nd century astrologer Claudius Ptolemy.

Horoscopic astrology

Many modern and ancient mundane astrologers also believe correlations exist between geological phenomena (such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, etc.) and astronomical phenomena (the movement of celestial bodies in relation to the Earth).

Ibrahim Hazboun

Ibrahim Yousef Ibrahim Hazboun (b. October 18, 1947) is a Palestinian astrologer who was born in Bethlehem city in the West Bank.

Jean Dixon

:For the American astrologer, see Jeane Dixon.

Joan Quigley

Quigley wrote, "Not since the days of the Roman emperors—and never in the history of the United States Presidency—has an astrologer played such a significant role in the nation's affairs of State."

Joyce Jillson

She was the official astrologer for the Los Angeles Dodgers as well as a media consultant to the Ford Motor Company on the launch of the Ford Taurus.

Lisa Morpurgo

Lisa Morpurgo Dordoni (Soncino (CR), 19 May 1923 - Milan, 9 May 1998) was a writer and astrologer.

Lucius Tarutius Firmanus

Lucius Tarutius Firmanus (or Lucius Tarutius of Firmum) (unkn-fl. 86 BC) was a Roman philosopher, mathematician, and astrologer (Taruntius or Tarrutius are also used, but are incorrect).

Mani the parakeet

It has been an astrologer 'assistant' to M. Muniyappan since 2005, working from his Little India fortune-telling shop along Serangoon Road.

Manipuri literature

Konok Thengra was an astrologer, and his great contribution was the prominent Kaibaron Puya, which depicted the future of Royal life and country's fortune.

Martin Chemnitz

(Chemnitz had been trained as an astrologer, and he was consulted on the advisability of adopting the new 1582 Gregorian calendar in place of the old Julian calendar.)

Mortlake

Mortlake's most famous former resident is John Dee (1527 – 1608 or 1609), mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, alchemist and adviser to Queen Elizabeth I, who lived at Mortlake from 1565 to 1595 except for the six years between 1583 and 1589 when he was travelling in Europe.

Pavsekakiy Bogdanov

“He will reign about 32–35 years and in this time the structure of the world will drastically change. The fact is that revolutionist has been born what will change the history of Great Britain" – “Vechernyaya Moskva” quotes the famous astrologer.

Poor Richard's Almanack

At least one modern biographer has published the claim that Franklin "stole", not borrowed, the name of Richard Saunders from the deceased astrologer-doctor.

Ptolemaic

To describe the writings of Claudius Ptolemaeus, known as Ptolemy, the 2nd-century AD geographer and astronomer/astrologer

Reed Diamond

Diamond was born in Brooklyn, the son of Allison, an astrologer, and Bob Diamond, a stage manager and director of shows such as The Joe Franklin Show.

Robert C. Smith

:For the 19th century British astrologer, see Robert Cross Smith.

Sun sign astrology

The astrologer R. H. Naylor was claimed by his newspaper to have predicted the crash of the R101 airship.

Tetrabiblos

The early 20th-century Humanist astrologer Dane Rudhyar reported that the astrology of his era "originated almost entirely in the work of the Alexandrian astrologer, Claudius Ptolemy".

The Heavenly Body

Based on a story by Jacques Théry, with a screenplay by Michael Arlen and Walter Reisch, the film is about the beautiful wife of a professorial astronomer who becomes convinced that her astrologer's prediction that she will meet her true love will come true.

A neglected wife turns to an astrologer, who tells her she will meet and fall in love with a handsome stranger, much to the dismay of her astronomer husband.

The Tokyo Zodiac Murders

The novel is brought up to the present, where a freelance illustrator and avid fan of mysteries, Kazumi Ishioka, is teaching his friend, the brilliant astrologer Kiyoshi Mitarai (who plays the Holmes to Ishioka's Watson) about the Zodiac Murders; Ishioka had been approached by a client who claimed to have new evidence about the murders.

Tomás Torres

Tomás de Torres, Portuguese astrologer teacher of King John III of Portugal

Valivitta Thevar

He noticed the non-availability of medical and astrological facilities and trained himself in Siddha (a branch of Ayurveda) tradition of medicine and Astrology and served his folks as their doctor and astrologer.

William Backhouse

William Backhouse (1593 – 1662) was a renowned English Rosicrucian philosopher, alchemist, and astrologer.


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