Bibliography of Astrology Page 30, Capodoeci – Carter, Alan

Capodoeci, Luisa; intr. Morel, Philippe ‘[Travaux d’Humanisme et Renaissance No CDLXXXIV:] Medicaea Medaea: Art, Astres et Pouvoir à la Cour de Catherine de Médicis’ Librairie Droz SA, 11 rue Massot, Genève, 2011. Textured card wrappers. Contents printed on fine, potentially fragile paper throughout. [5] + [pp. 9-11] + [pp. 13-14] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 17-27] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 31-105] + [pp. 107-155] + [pp. 157-204] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 207-361]+ [pp. 363-411] + [pp. 413-440] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 443-525] + [pp. 527-721] + [pp. 723-7] + [imprimatur]

Capp, Bernard ‘Astrology & the Popular Press – English Almanacs 1500-1800’ Faber & Faber Limited, 3 Queen Square, London WC1N, 1979. Cloth (light wear to feet of spine hinges and outer corners of boards) in dj. [5] + [pp. 9-11] + [pp. 13-256] + [8 pages of monochrome plates] + [pp. 257-452]

Caratini, Simone-Emmanuelle ‘La Mutation Essentielle’ Éditions du Compas, Monaco, 2007

Carbone, Linda ‘Interpreting Your Retrograde Planets’ Stated First Edition – Astro-Analytics Publications, 16440 Haynes Street, Van Nuys, California, February 1984. Large-format thin card covers. No spine. Bound by pins driven between textured plastic edgings  crimped across inner margins. [4] + [2 leaves] + 123

Carboni, Stefano ‘Following the Stars: Images of the Zodiac in Islamic Art’ The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1997. Large-format card covers (light edgewear; publisher’s barcode label adhered to rear cover). Staplebound pamphlet. Main text contents in dual columns. [2] + [pp. 3-48]

Cardani, Hieronymi, Mediolanensis Medici et Philosophi Praestantissimi ‘In Cl. Ptolemaei Pelusiensis IIII de Astrorum Iudiciis, aut, ut vulgo vocant, Quadripartite Constructionis libros Commentaria, quae non solum Astronomie & Astrologis, sed etiam omnibus philosophiae studiosis plurimum adiumenti adferre poterunt. Nunc recens castigatissime in luce edita. Praeterea, Eiusdem Hier. Cardani Geniturarum XII. & auditu mirabiliae & notatu digna, & ad hanc scientiam recte exercendam observatu utilia, exempla. Atque alia multa, quae interrogationibus & electionibus praeclare feruiunt, vanaque a veris recte secernunt. Ac denique Eclipseos, quam gravissima pestis subsecuta est, exemplum[1]’ Apud Theobaldum Paganum, Lugduni, 1555. Leather (split down hinges but ties strong beneath). [1 leaf] + [30] + [p. 2 (1)] + [pp. 2 (2) – 3] + [pp. 5-636] + [p. 937] + [pp. 638-643] + [p. 544 (2)] + [pp. 645-694] + [p. 696 (1)] + [pp. 696 (2) – 797] + [pp. 898-9] + [pp. 800-3] + [p. 814 (1)] + [pp. 805-815] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 3-208]

Cardani, Hieronymi ‘In Cl. Ptolemaei De Astrorum Iudiciis, Aut (ut Vulgo’ Appelant) Quadripartitae Constructionis Lib. IIII. Commentaria, ab Autore postremum castigata, & locupletata. His accesserunt, Eiusdem Cardani, De Septem Erraticarum Stellarum qualitatibus atque viribus liber posthumus, ante non visus, Geniturarum item XII. ad hanc scientiam recte exercendam observatu utilium, exempla. Item, Cunradi Dasypodii, Mathematici Argent. Scholia et Resolutiones seu Tabulae in Lib. IIII. Apotelesmaticos Cl. Ptolaemaei: Una cum Aphorismis eorundem librorum. Denique brevis explicatio Astronomici Horologii Argentoratensis, ad veri & exacti temporis investigationem extructi[2]’ Ex Officina Henrik Petrina, Basileae, 1578. Copy formerly in the possession of the Vatican, bearing their stamp to title page and first page of text, with a cancellation stamp superimposed. Vellum. [1 leaf] + [13] + 94 + [pp. 97-324] + [pp. 327-8, misbound out of order] + [pp. 325-6] + [pp. 331-2, misbound out of order] + [pp. 329-30] +[ pp. 333-457 (1)] + [pp. 456 (2)-462][3] + [pp. 465-486] + [p. 471 (2)] + [pp. 488-510] + [1] + [pp. 602-715] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 719-721] + [1] + [pp. 723-758] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 766-767] + [pp. 769-838] + [2]

[Cardano, Gerolamo] ‘Hieronymi Cardani Medici Mediolanensis, Libelli Quinque. Quorum duo priores, iam denuo sunt emendati, duo sequentes iam primum in lucem editi, & quintus magna parte auctus est. I. De Supplemento Almanach. II. De Restitutione temporum & motuum coelestium. III. De Iudiciis geniturarum. IIII. De Revolutionibus. V. De exemplis centum geniturarum. Additis insuper Tabulis ascensionum rectarum & obliquarum eclipticae & stellarum & radiorum, usque ad latitudinem octo partium. Eiusdem, antea non edita, Aphorismorum Astronomicorum Segmenta VII. Opusculum incomparabile’ Cum Privilegio Caesar. atque Reg. Maiest. ad Sexennium – apud Iohan. Petreium, Norimbergae, 1547. Old quarter-vellum (light separation down lower half of front hinge) with three raised bands to spine, meeting old leather-covered boards (heavy wear to lower outer corners; wear to upper outer corners). (Separation to lowest two inches of front inner paper hinge; traces of worming to front endpapers only. Former private library stamp and associated inked markings to front paste-down. Leaves 145-8 loosening from upper part of binding, espeically at inner paper hinge between leaves 148-9. Small hole through inner margin of final leaf. 8mm burn-hole through printed collation identifier towards foot of leaf 231, without loss of text.) [8] + [leaves 1-309] + [1 leaf]

Cardani, Hieronymi, Mediolanensis Philosophi ac Medici Celeberrimi ‘Operum Tomus Quintus, Quo Continentur Astronomica, Astrologica, Onirocritica. Contentorum Huius Tomi Seriem Index Titulorum exhibet. Editio, ut Caeteris Elegantior Ita Et Accuratior’ Sumptibus Ioannis Antonii Huguetan, & Marci Antonii Ravaud, Lugduni, 1663. Former ownership label of the Right Honorable Washington Sewallis Earl Ferrers to front paste-down, with component coat of arms repeated to reverse of title page. Leather (worn at extremities of spine and down hinges; also to outer corbers of boards. Binding especially weak at top of front hinge but cords still holding). (The final two blanks have been mostly cut or torn out.) [1 leaf] + [6] + 121 + [p. 114 (2)] + [p. 121 (2)] + [pp. 124-157 (1)] + [pp. 157 (2) – 158] + [pp. 160-222 (1)] + [pp. 221 (2) – 268] + [p. 469 (1)] + [pp. 270-524 (1)] + [pp. 523 (2) – 524 (2)] + [pp. 527-570] + [p. 471 (2)] + [pp. 572-646][4] + [pp. 657 (1) -658 (1)] + [pp. 649-652] + [pp. 663 (1) – 664 (1)] + [pp. 655-693] + [p. 594 (2)] + [pp. 695-728]

Cardano, Gerolamo; tr. de Martino, Renzo; ed. Bezza, Giuseppe ‘[Collana Cielo e Terra[5], 10:] Aforismi Astrologici[6]’ Xenia Edizioni, Via Carducci 31, Milano, 1998. Card wrappers. [4] + [pp. v-x] + 33 + [pp. 35-87] + [pp. 89-211] + [pp. 213-9] + [pp. 221-241] + [pp. 243-5] + [1]

Cardano, Girolamo; tr. Faracovi, Ornella Pompeo ‘La Nativita del Salvatore e l’Astrologia Mondiale’ Associazione Culturale Mimesis, Milano, 2002

Cardan – see also under Fierz, Markus; Grafton, Anthony; Lilly, William; Morley, Henry; and Waters, W. G., below

Cardella, Dante Leo ‘Foundations of Aspects in Nature and Astrology – also Random Samples of Scientifically Proven Rectified Charts’ Dante Leo Cardella, 8436 Melrose Place, Los Angeles 46, California, 1951. Original oversized large-format textured card covers (several short tears to top and bottom edges where they overhang the smaller page block) with gilt titling to front cover. Bound by twin staples through inner margins. Contents printed on single-sided leaves of typescript throughout. [3 leaves] + [leaves 1-44]

Cárdenas, Anthony John ‘A Study and Edition of the Royal Scriptorium Manuscript of El Libro del Saber de Astrologia by Alfonso X, el Sabio – The University of Wisconsin, Ph.D., 1974 – Language and Literature, general’ University Microfilms International, unclearly dated[7]. No covers. A4 looseleaf sheets[8].

Carelli, Adriano ‘The 360 degrees of the Zodiac’ National Astrological Library, 631 East Capitol Street, Washington, D. C.[9], dated 1951

Carelli, Adriano ‘The 360 Degrees of the Zodiac’ Sixth Printing – American Federation of Astrologers Inc., Tempe, AZ, 2004

Carey, George W., M. D.; ed. Perry, Edward L., A. B., M. D. ‘The Biochemic System of Medicine – Comprising The Theory, Pathological Action, Therapeutical Application, Materia Medica, and Repertory of The Twelve Biochemic Remedies – Based On the Discoveries of Dr. W. H. Schuessler’[9a] Twenty-Third Edition, Revised – The Luyties Pharmacal Company, St. Louis, MO., 1925[9b]. Original envelope addressed to a doctor in Maine, bearing the printed stamp of Kansas City Homeopathic Pharmacy, with a postal stamp dated Mar. 7, 1962, laid in. Original cloth (moderate wear to extremities of spine; wear to outer corners of boards) with gilt titling to spine. (Separation down whole length of front hinge, with webbing loosening but mostly holding.) (Short tears to upper inner corners of leaves comprising pp. 177-184, far from text.) [2] + [2 leaves] + [pp. 7-8] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 11-33] + [pp. 35-110] + [bound-in printed correction slip] + [pp. 111-120] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 123-438] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 441-534] + [advertisement]

Carey, Dr. George W., Teacher of the Chemistry of Life ‘Biochemistry versus the Germ Theory of Disease’ No publisher or place stated, undated[9c]. Two copies. Both copies: original small-format card covers (moderate wear to foot of spine). Bound by staples through inner margins. 22 + [32 pages of advertisements]

Carey, Dr. George W. ‘The Chemistry and Wonders of the Human Body: The Biochemic Statement of the Cause of Disease and the Physiological and Chemical Operation of the Inorganic Salts of the Human Organism and Their Chemical Formulas; The Human Temple; The Chemical Bridge or Link Between Man and God[10]’ [Ballantrae Reprint], no place stated, undated[11]. Laminated card covers. Bound by plastic comb threaded through holes punched in inner margins. [1 leaf] + [pp. v-vi] + [pp. 7-156]

Carey, Dr. George W. ’The Chemistry of Human Life: The Biochemic Statement of the Cause of Disease and the Physiological and Chemical Operation of the Inorganic Salts of the Human Organism and their Chemical Formulas’ The Chemistry [Of][11a] Life Co., Los Angeles, 1919. Original quarter cloth (moderate wear to extremities of spine) with gilt titling (faded) to spine, adhered to marbled paper-covered boards (heavy wear at outer corners and parts of bottom edges and outer edges) with gilt titling and stamped illustration. (Former owner’s ex-libris label and separate later owner’s hand-inked address to front paste-down. Binding strained at inner paper hinge between pp. 32-3. Short tear to outer edge of leaf comprising pp. 43-4, far from text.) [1 leaf] + [frontis. portrait of author] + [2] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 7-66] + [p. 6][11b] + [pp. 68-78]

Carey, Dr. George W., Teacher of Biochemistry ‘Chemistry of the Cosmos – A compilation of writings, epigrams, & c.’ Press of the “Astrological Bulletina” monthly magazine, Portland, Oregon, undated[11c]. Two, variant-issue copies. Both copies: original small-format card covers. Copy A: (Covers detached; light chipping to top of spine; small hole to centre of spine; wear to foot of spine; separation to bottom 1.5 cm of rear hinge.) Bound by sub-surface staples through inner margins. [4] + 144. Copy B: (2 cm tear to top of spine; 1.5 cm tear to foot of spine; some tearing to centre of spine.) Bound by staples through inner margins. [4] + 144 + [16 pages of advertisements]

Carey, Dr. George W. ‘Course of Instructions in the Biochemic Pathology of Disease – Comprising the Chemical Formulae of the Twelve Inorganic, or Cell Salts, of the Human Organism; their Therapeutical Value and Physiological Action’ No publisher stated, Los Angeles, Cal., 1916. Two copies. Both copies: original small-format paper covers (heavily chipped at spine; small chip lost from lower outer corner of front cover). Copy B: (Further chips lost from some upper corners of covers; 2 cm tear to outer edge of rear cover; final leaf heavily torn and partly chipped at blank upper margin.) Both copies: 51 pp.

Carey, Dr. George W., Teacher of Biochemistry ‘The Twelve Cell Salts of the Zodiac’ No publisher or place stated, undated. [11d] Original small-format card covers (chip lost from centre of spine and of inner margin of front cover). Bound by staples through inner margins. [1 leaf] + 28 + [1 leaf] + [44 pages of advertisements]

Carey, Dr. George Washington and Perry, Inez Eudora ‘The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation – Part One by Dr. George Washington Carey: The Relation of the Mineral Salts of the Body to the Signs of the Zodiac (Fifteenth and Memorial Edition); Part Two: An Esoteric Analysis and Synthesis of the Zodiacal Signs and their Physico-Chemical Allocations By Inez Eudora Perry (Second Edition)[12]’ Published by The Carey-Perry School of the Chemistry of Life, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, 1932[13]. This copy signed by Perry to ffep: “With Every Good Wish – Inez Eudora Perry, 1948”. Original textured cloth (light wear to extremities of spine and outer corners of boards) with elaborate gilt titles to front board and spine, and gilt-framed blind-stamped picture to front board. [1 leaf] + [folding colour frontis. (slightly torn and creased at foot of lower margin)] + [2] + [pp. iii-iv] + [sepia plate] + [pp. v-xx] + [pp. 21-45] + [sepia plate] + [pp. 47-340] + [coloured folding chart] + [pp. 341-353] + [pp. 355-368]

Carey, Dr. George Washington and Perry, Inez Eudora ‘The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation – Part One by Dr. George Washington Carey: The Relation of the Mineral Salts of the Body to the Signs of the Zodiac (Fourteenth and Memorial Edition); Part Two: An Esoteric Analysis and Synthesis of the Zodiacal Signs and their Physico-Chemical Allocations By Inez Eudora Perry’ Reprinted, Fourth Impression –  Samuel Weiser Inc., 740 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10003, 1980[14]. Cloth (light wear to extremities of spine hinges and outer corners of boards). [2] + [pp. iii-xx] + [pp. 21-45] + [pp. 47-332] + [three-panel fold-out partly coloured chart] + [pp. 333-352]

Carey, Hilary M.[15] ‘Courting Disaster: Astrology at the English Court and University in the Later Middle Ages’ Macmillan Academic and Professional Ltd., Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 / London, 1992. Cloth (moderate wear to extremities of spine hinges; light wear to outer corners of boards) in dj. [1 leaf] + [2] + [1 leaf] + [pp. vii-ix] + [pp. xi-xiii] + 130 + [12 pages of monochrome plates] + [pp. 131-282]

Carion, Johannes – see under Reisinger, Reiner, below

Carleton, George ‘[The English Experience: Its Record in Early Printed Books Published in Facsimile, Number 53:] The Madnesse of Astrologers – London 1624[15a]‘ Theatrum Orbis Terrarum Ltd., O.Z. Voorburgwal 85, Amsterdam / Da Capo Press – a division of Plenum Publishing Corporation – 226 West 17th Street, New York 10011, 1968. Original gilt-stamped cloth (slightly colour-faded at spine; small apparent paint stain to top of outer edge of front board).  [3] + [1 leaf] + [11] + [1 leaf] + [4] + [1 leaf] + 37 + [p. 39] + [p. 38] + [pp. 40-103] + [p. 106 (1)] + [pp. 105-123]

Carmody, Francis J. ‘Arabic Astronomical and Astrological Sciences in Latin Translation: a Critical Bibliography’ University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1955. Original textured card covers. [1 leaf] + [2] + [pp. v-vi] + 173 + [pp. 175-193]

Carmody, Francis J. ‘Arabic Astronomical and Astrological Sciences in Latin Translation: a Critical Bibliography’UMI Books on Demand, Proquest, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, Michigan, undated[16]. Textured card covers. [2 leaves] + [1] + [pp. v-vi] + 173 + [pp. 175-193]

Carmody, Francis J. ‘The Astronomical Works of Thabit B. Qurra’ University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles / Cambridge University Press[17], London, England, 1960. Card wrappers (light edgewear and occasional tearing to overhanging extremities; partial separation to front inner paper hinge). [3] + [pp. 7-9] + [pp. 11-12] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 15-24] + [2] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 29-39] + [1] + [pp. 42-54] + [2 pages of tables] + [pp. 57-79] + [3] + [pp. 84-113] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 117-129] + [1 pageof tables] + [pp. 131-148] + [1] + [pp. 150-164] + [1leaf] + [pp. 167-178] + [2] + [pp. 181-197] + [pp. 199-243] + [pp. 245-262] + [Imprimatur]

Carmody, Francis J. – see also under Al-Bitruji, above; and under Leopold of Austria, below

Carolan, Christopher; intr. Prechter, Robert R., Jr. ‘The Spiral Calendar and its Effect on Financial Markets and Human Events’ Stated First Edition – New Classics Library, Gainesville, Georgia, 1992. Author’s 4-page printed letter of thanks for the purchase of the book and separate single-leaf order form laid in. Large-format cloth (light wear to extremities of spine hinges and outer corners of boards) in dj (light wear to extremities of flap-folds). [1] + [pp. 2-10] + [1] + [pp. 12-39] + [1] + [pp. 41-123] + [1] + [pp. 125-159] + [1 page of advertisements]

Caroti, Stefano ‘[Quest’Italia: Collana di storia, arte e folclore[18], 53:] L’Astrologia in Italia: Profezie, oroscopi e segreti celesti, dagli zodiaci romani alla tradizione islamica, dalle corti rinascimentali alle scuole moderne: storia, documenti, personaggi’  Prima edizione – Newton Compton Editori s.r.l., Roma, 1983. Cloth (light wear towards lower outer corners of boards) in dj (light wear to top of spine and foot of rear hinge; rear flap clipped across lower outer corner with slight loss of text).  [3] + [pp. 7-10] + [2] + [pp. 13-30] + [4] + [pp. 35-43] + [illustration] + [pp. 45-68] + [2] + [pp. 71-92] + [2] + [pp. 95-122] + [2] + [pp. 125-162] + [2] + [pp. 165-186] + [2] + [pp. 189-220] + [2] + [pp. 223-9] + [illustration] + [pp. 231-254] + [2] + [pp. 257-265] + [illustration] + [pp. 267-271] + [illustration] + [pp. 273-280] + [2] + [pp. 283-290] + [2] + [pp. 293-7] + [3] + [pp. 301-8] + [6 pages of advertisements]

Caroti, Stefano – see also under Oresme, Nicole

Carpenter, Garth ‘Aspects of Astrology for New Zealanders and Australians’ Beaux Arts, Auckland, New Zealand, 1974. Cloth (light wear to foot of spine and lower outer corner of front board) in dj (wear to top of spine; light chipping to top of front flap-fold; moderate wear to top of rear flap-fold; light wear to foot of spine and foot of front flap-fold; 3cm tear to lower outer corner of rear cover; short tear to foot of same; heavy creasing to front flap). [6] + [2 leaves] + [pp. 11-18] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 21-41] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 45-76] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 79-83] + [pp. 85-7] + [pp. 89-111] + [pp. 113-133] + [pp. 135-184] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 187-229] + [1 leaf] + [pp. 233-255] + [pp. 257-263] + [pp. 265-290] + [pp. 292-3]

Carpi, Pier ’Die Prophezeiungen von Papst Johannes XXIII: Die Geschichte der Menschheit von 1935 bis 2033’ TWP-Druck + Verlag Muggensturm, undated[18a]. Cloth with gilt titling to spine. Printed on single-sided leaves throughout. [4 leaves] + [leaves 9-45] + [leaves 47-9] + [leaves 51-9] + [leaves 61-7] + [leaves 69-96] + [4 leaves of monochrome photographic illustrations] + [leaves 97-179] + [1 leaf] + [imprimatur]

Carter, Alan and Marguerite ‘The Answer You Seek Is Here[19]‘ A Unitology Publication (title page attrib.) / Alan McConnell & Son, Inc. (copyright page attrib.), 1953. Thick textured card, bound by plastic comb threaded through holes punched in inner margins. [4] + [pp. v-vii] + [2] + [pp. x-xii] + 108

 

[1] With additional title page to p. 1 of second part: “Hieronymi Cardani Mediolanensis Medici Geniturarum Exemplar. Praeterea et multa quae ad interrogationes et electiones pertinent superaddita. Et exemplum eclipsis quam consecuta est gravissima pestis” Apud Theobaldum Paganum, Lugduni, 1555

[2] With additional title page to p. 513: “Hieronymi Cardani Mediolanensis Medici Geniturarum Exampla. Praaeterea et Multa, quae ad interrogationes & electiones pertinent superaddita. Et exemplum eclipsis, quam consecuta est gravissima pestis”. With additional title page to p. 717: “Cunradi Dasypodii, Mathematici Ordinarii Academiae Argentoratensis: Scholia in Claudii Ptolemaei Quatuor Libros Apotelesmaticos. Resolutiones etiam apotelesmatum, & Commentariorum Hieronymi Cardani. Aphorismi quoque aliquot eorundem nomici Horologij Argentoratensis, ad veri & exacti temporis investigationem extructi”. With additional title page to p. 761: “Cunradi Dasypodii, In IIII. Libros Cl. Ptolemaei, de Astrorum Iudiciis, sive Apotelesmaticos, Resolutiones”

[3] Text is continuous from pp. 462-5. There are some unnumbered blanks, some gaps in pagination, and some pages bound out of order, but no missing pages in this volume.

[4] Catchword at end of p. 646 does not match the start of the following p. 657, but the online scan of the same volume by the Progetto Cardano also shows no pages between them, suggesting that the error is in the printing and that no pages are missing. There is a similar catchword failure at the end of p. 656 before the second p. 657, again repeated in the Progetto Cardano scan copy.

[5] A series of publications directed by Joe Fallisi

[6] A complete Italian translation of Cardan’s Aphorismorum astronomicorum segmenta septem, from the Latin source text first published in his Libelli quinque (1547)

[7] A print-on-demand facsimile reprint, issued April 2009, of the dissertation originally published in 1974

[8] I have not yet been able to paginate this because it remains shrink-wrapped within temporary card end-supports awaiting binding

[9] How this address fits into the scheme of addresses recorded for the National Astrological Library is unclear in view of evidence linking a different address to the years 1947 and 1960 – the same address from which the AFA Yearbook was also published continuously from 1944 to 1954. Therefore I suspect this of being an undeclared later printing from the 1960s of the 1951 first edition, but this remains unproven pending further research.

[9a] The contents of this volume are non-astrological, but it is Dr. Carey’s most famous work; and his astrological writings are better understood in its context. It is essentially a medical manual on the use of the twelve ‘biochemic remedies’. Following a general introduction, pp. 35-120 discuss the twelve cell salts in turn; and the main part of the volume to follow (pp. 123-438) is an A-Z guide to illnesses and their biochemic treatment. An index to symptoms and their corresponding cell salt treatments, said to have been edited by an A. B. Hawes, M. D. (pp. 441-526), concludes the work

[9b] Over the top of the original printed publisher name on this copy has been adhered a Llewellyn Publications sticker. The work was advertised by Llewellyn in contemporaneous publications, and is presumed to have been regularly distributed by them

[9c] From the printing and binding style and the advertisements with which it is bound, we can reasonably deduce the publisher to be The Llewellyn Publishing Co., 1507 S. Ardmore Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif., and the date of binding 1922 or 1923

[10] Includes a chapter “Relation of the Mineral Salts of the Body to the Signs of the Zodiac” (pp. 121-147) – an evident prototype for Dr. Carey’s content in “The Zodiac and the Salts of Salvation”, q. v. below

[11] A reprint of the original published by The Chemistry of Life Co., Los Angeles, 1921

[11a] Misprinted as ‘Oe’

[11b] A misprint for what should be p. 67

[11c] No earlier than 1916, the date of an internal poem presumed written by the author; and no later than October 1920, the last month when Llewellyn was based at Portland before moving to Los Angeles. Copy B is bound up with later advertising material from the period spanning late 1920 to mid-1928

[11d] From the printing and binding style and the advertisements with which it is bound, we can reasonably deduce the publisher to be The Llewellyn Publishing Co., 1507 S. Ardmore Avenue, Los Angeles, Calif., and the date of binding of this copy 1927 or 1928. However, the present title was already being advertised in our copies of ‘Biochemistry versus the Germ Theory of Disease’ (q. v. above), so it must have been available for sale at least as early as 1923

[12] With separate title-page to p. 45: ‘Part Two: An Esoteric Analysis and Synthesis of the Zodiacal Signs and their Physico-Chemical Allocations Together With Additional Scientific Findings By Inez Eudora Perry’.

[13] Believed the first overall edition of the two component works, which were previously published separately. Dr. Carey’s contribution spans pp. 21-44; the bulk of the book is the work of Perry. Carey’s text is significantly edited and in places extended from the equivalent chapter in “The Chemistry and Wonders of the Human Body”, q. v. above

[14] The fourth impression of the Weiser reprint of 1971, after printings of 1974 and 1977. This copy lacks both the sepia plates in the 1932 edition and the colour frontispiece; but the evidence from other copies of the Weiser edition suggests that the frontis. should be present but has been cut out of this cop. A visible stub before the title page corroborates this, but there is no evidence of the sepia plates on the original edition ever having been present on this one.

[15] Holder of a D.Phil. from the University of Oxford (1984). At this time, she was a lecturer in history at the University of Newcastle, Australia

[15a] A facsimile reprint of the original edition whose full title as reproduced is “ΑΣΤΡΟΛΟΜΑΝΙΑ. The Madnesse of Astrologers. Or An Examination of Sir Christopher Heydons Booke, Intituled A Defence of Iudiciarie Astrologie. Written neere upon twenty yeares ago, by G. C. And by permission of the Author set forth for the Use of such as might happily be misled by the Knights Booke”. The original publication details are: “Published by T. V. B. of D. – London, Printed by W. Jaggard, for W. Turner of Oxford. 1624”

[16] A monochrome facsimile print-on-demand reprint of the above, this copy produced circa 2004 before the original edition was obtained

[17] This additional publisher credit present on copyright page but not on title page

[18] A series of publications, of which the present volume belongs to the “Magia e religione” section, which is directed by Alfonso M. di Nola

[18a] Appears a bound photocopy of the TWP edition of 1982, which seems to have appeared in the same year as the original Swiss edition published by Touraco, Freiburg. The original Italian edition was called ‘Le Profezie di Papi Giovanni’ and was published by Edizioni Mediterranee, Roma, in 1976. Some pages of this photocopy are poorly vertically aligned, and the reproduction of the photographs is lacklustre

[19] A broad discussion of ancient ruins and their connection to planetary cycles and astrological themes, together with some Biblical and philosophical ramblings

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