Armillary Spheres:
Claudius
Ptolemy with an armillary sphere, instructed by Astrologia, goddess
of Astrology (added July 29, 2008)
The
frontispiece from French astrologer Claude Dariot's book published
in 1653 (added October 29, 2008)
Astrologers:
Portraits
of Renaissance English astrologers and their charts (added
November 2, 2009)
Portrait
of John Gadbury, Renaissance astrologer and author (added
November 2, 2009)
Claudius
Ptolemy with an armillary sphere, instructed by Astrologia, goddess
of Astrology (added July 29, 2008)
A Renaissance Astrologer studies
a square chart he has calculated (added February 18, 2008)
1546
portrait of astrologer Johannes Schoener, Renaissance
astrologer and author (added November 2, 2009)
Eclipse, Solar:
Diagram
of a solar eclipse in 1654 drawn by a Renaissance astrologer (added June 5, 2008)
Gadbury, John:
Portrait
of John Gadbury, Renaissance astrologer and author (added
November 2, 2009)
Jupiter:
A
1491 woodcut of the personification of Jupiter (added June 6,
2008)
Mars:
A
1491 woodcut of the personification of Mars (added June 2, 2008)
Mercury:
A
1491 woodcut of the personification of Mercury (added June 2,
2008)
Moxon, Joseph:
Portrait
of Joseph Moxon, author of the first mathematical and astrological
dictionary in English (added November 2, 2009)
Planets - listed under their names
Renaissance Astrology:
The
armillary sphere frontispiece from Claude Dariot's book,
published in 1653 (added October 29, 2008)
Portraits
of Renaissance English astrologers and their charts (added
November 2, 2009)
Portrait
of Renaissance astrologer John Gadbury, from a book of his
published in 1661 (added November 2, 2009)
Portrait
of Joseph Moxon, author of a 1679 mathematical and
astrological dictionary in English (added November 2, 2009)
Woodcut
of a printing press in operation in 1568 (added February
18, 2008)
Renaissance
depiction of Claudius Ptolemy observing an armillary sphere
(added July 29, 2008)
A Renaissance astrologer studies
a square chart he has calculated (added February 18, 2008)
1546
portrait of astrologer Johannes Schoener, author of
Opusculum Astrologicum (added November 2, 2009)
Diagram
of a solar eclipse in 1654 drawn by a Renaissance
astrologer (added June 5, 2008)
See also Signs of the Zodiac and each of the planets
Saturn:
A 1491
woodcut of the personification of Saturn (added June 6, 2008)
Schoener, Johannes:
1546
portrait of astrologer Johannes Schoener, author of Opusculum
Astrologicum (added November 2, 2009)
Signs of the Zodiac:
Aries
- a 1491 woodcut of the classical representation of this sign as a
ram (added June 3, 2008)
Taurus
- a 1491 woodcut of the classical representation of this sign as the
front half of a bull (added June 3, 2008)
Gemini
- a 1491 woodcut of the classical representation of this sign as a pair
of twins (added June 2, 2008)
Cancer
- a 1491 woodcut of the Renaissance representation of this sign as a
crayfish (added June 2, 2008)
Leo
- a 1491 woodcut of the classical representation of this sign as a
male lion (added June 6, 2008)
Virgo
- a 1491 woodcut of the classical representation of this sign as a
virgin (added June 2, 2008)
Libra
- a 1491 woodcut of the classical representation of this sign as
the scales (added June 2, 2008)
Scorpio
- a 1491 woodcut of the classical representation of this sign as a
scorpion (added June 2, 2008)
Sagittarius
- a 1491 woodcut of the classical representation of this sign as a
centaur (added June 6, 2008)
Capricorn
- a 1491 woodcut of a Renaissance representation of this sign as a
goat (added June 6, 2008)
Aquarius
- a 1491 woodcut of the classical representation of this sign as a
water bearer (added June 2, 2008)
Pisces
- a 1491 woodcut of the classical representation of this sign as two
tethered fishes (added June 2, 2008)
Sun:
A 1491
woodcut of the personification of the Sun (added May 28, 2008)
U.S. Chart by Ebenezer Sibly:
Illustration
of the invalid "Sibly chart" for the U.S. (added April 16,
2009)
Venus:
A
1491 woodcut of the personification of Venus (added June 1, 2008)
A
sixteenth-century print of the goddess Venus and the pleasurable
pursuits she rules (added March 2, 2008)
Zodiac:
Zodiacal, calendrical clock
(added July 18, 2006)
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