Guido Bonatti's Book Of Astronomy Part II
Guido Bonatti's Magnum Opus, the Book of Astronomy is one of the greatest astrological texts ever written. Drawing from the Latin, Arabic, Greek, and even Indian astrological traditions, Bonatti leaves no stone unturned in his masterful guide to the science of the stars, and at over 5 million words, the text is unrivaled in its scope and depth.
Asides from being a treasure trove of astrological techniques and information, the text contains many interesting anecdotes from Bonattis' own career, and several beautiful illustrations of the planets, signs, and other heavenly phenomena.
Containing years worth of study material, and presented in a clear and beautiful style that stays true to the charm of the original Latin manuscripts, the Book of Astronomy is a must have for any student of traditional astrology.