The Story Of Astrology By Manly P. Hall
The Story Of Astrology By Manly P. Hall
Publishing: 1943 by David McKay Company
Condition: Very Good
An illustrated account of the leading facts of the science of the stars from ancient to modern times, including its development in both the Far East and the Western continents. Especially interesting for the wealth of information involving celebrated persons who believed in astrology, including Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, and Sir Isaac Newton, the effect of astrology on the development of science, religion, and philosophy is also examined. Emphasis is placed upon the astrological theories of the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Aztecs, and Burmese, as well as a special section on Tibetan divination and astrology.
The Story Of Astrology By Manly P. Hall
Publishing: 1943 by David McKay Company
Condition: Very Good
An illustrated account of the leading facts of the science of the stars from ancient to modern times, including its development in both the Far East and the Western continents. Especially interesting for the wealth of information involving celebrated persons who believed in astrology, including Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, and Sir Isaac Newton, the effect of astrology on the development of science, religion, and philosophy is also examined. Emphasis is placed upon the astrological theories of the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Aztecs, and Burmese, as well as a special section on Tibetan divination and astrology.
The Story Of Astrology By Manly P. Hall
Publishing: 1943 by David McKay Company
Condition: Very Good
An illustrated account of the leading facts of the science of the stars from ancient to modern times, including its development in both the Far East and the Western continents. Especially interesting for the wealth of information involving celebrated persons who believed in astrology, including Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, and Sir Isaac Newton, the effect of astrology on the development of science, religion, and philosophy is also examined. Emphasis is placed upon the astrological theories of the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Aztecs, and Burmese, as well as a special section on Tibetan divination and astrology.