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The Martial Art of Horary Astrology
($ 28.95)
The Martial Art of Horary Astrology

A comprehensive introduction to classical Western horary technique.

 

Classical Astrology for Modern Living
($18.95)
Classical Astrology for Modern Living

Classical techniques that work as well in a modern context as in an ancient one.

 

 

The Book of Rulerships
($17.95)
The Book of Rulerships

The reference guide to who said what about what rules what.

Essential Dignities
($13.95)
Essential Dignities

The first book ever devoted to this critical concept.

 

The Ultimate Asteroid Book
($17.95)
The Ultimate Asteroid Book

The first book to extent the study of asteroids past the First Four.

 

 

The Martial Art of Horary Astrology (2002)  

A comprehensive introduction to classical Western horary technique.

Table of Contents:
Part One: Introduction to Horary in General

  • White Belt. Why this Book - and Why the Title
  • Yellow Belt. What is Horary Astrology? Where and When. Asking & Negotiating the Question.
  • Green Belt. Before you run the Chart: General Delineation Methods. Considerations against Judgment. Timing and Direction.
  • Blue Belt. Other Considerations: Orbs. Antiscia. Sect. Pitted and other Degree Types. Mute Signs, and Other Sign Classifications.

Part Two: Specific Types of Questions

  1. 1st House: The Car, Health and Happiness (Maybe not in that Order)
  2. 2nd House: Money
  3. 3rd House: Is the Rumor true? Short Trips. Neighbors. Siblings.
  4. 4th House: Housing, Buried Treasure, Removal, and Lost Items
  5. 5th House: Sex, Children, Agents, the Stock Market, and other Gambling
  6. 6th House: Health, Pets, Working Conditions and Hiring
  7. 7th House: Marriage and Partnership. Theft. Fugitives. Buying, Selling, Competitions, Lawsuits and Wars. Open Enemies
  8. 8th House: Death, Inheritance, Debts, Taxes & Insurance
  9. 9th House: Travel, Religion & Education
  10. 10th House: Promotions, Honors & Higher-ups. Governments in the Broader Sense.
  11. 11th House: Friends, Organizations and Administrative Bodies
  12. 12th House: Enemies, Imprisonment & Obsessions

    Part Three: Advanced Concepts
  13. Alternate Methods: Distinguishing between multiple members of a class. Revisiting the 5th & 7th Houses. Consultation Charts.
  14. Earning Your Horary Black Belt

Appendix A. Synopsis of Classical Concepts Necessary to Understand Horary
Appendix B. Who were those Guys, Anyway?
Appendix C. Glossary of Terms
Appendix D. Dignities and Almuten Degrees
Appendix E. Cross reference list of methods

Also please see Lee's page of horary references for additional resources on horary.

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Classical Astrology for Modern Living (1996)

An introduction to classical astrology, emphasizing techniques which can be added to a modern delineation to enhance the accuracy and scope of the reading.

See accompanying web page for an Index of this work.

Table of Contents:

  1. 1. Introduction: Why Classical?
  2. Have you forgotten what the Sky looks like at night? The Babylonian Captivity
  3. Elements, Qualities and Triplicities
  4. Historical Context: From the Fall of Rome to the End of the Renaissance
    Historical Interlude: The Cyclic New Ages
  5. Essential Dignities
  6. Accidental Dignities
  7. Everything you ever wanted to know about Sect...
  8. The Part of Fortune
  9. When a Quincunx (or Semi-sextile) is not Inconjunct
  10. The Nodal Cycle: from Ptolemy to Rudhyar
  11. What is Mutual Reception, anyway?
  12. The Ancient Medical Model and its Meaning in Wellness & Psychology
  13. Beyond Aspects: How to Read A House
  14. Profections: The Easy Way to Spin the Chart
  15. Changes
    References
    Appendix. Classical Sources Index

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The Book of Rulerships (1992)

There have been many works listing astrological rulerships of people, places and things. However, especially in the modern era, it's been all too easy to mix rulership concepts indiscriminately, resulting in a large number of rulership attributions that skip between all sorts of schools and philosophies: Hellenistic, classical, modern natal, modern horary, cosmobiology, etc. In this work, Lee returns to the classical sources, and not only extracts the rulerships: she also extracts the sources and page references. Only this way can the student of astrology really understand what is going on in this important, but difficult process. This work lists the planet, sign and house rulerships given in eight major classical sources. These listings give not only the astrological attribution, but the specific source and page reference.  An excellent reference to study the history of rulership attributions.

 

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Essential Dignities (1989)

The first astrology book to focus specifically on the meanings of the five classical essential dignities: by sign, exaltation, triplicity, term and face. Charts are delineated to demonstrate the meaning of these rulerships. There are also comparisons of modern concepts of rulership with classical ones.

    Table of Contents:
    1. Two Unsung Revolutions in Astrology
    2. Using Traditional Rulerships
    3. The Origin of Rulerships: A Botanical Interlude
    4. Modern "Rulerships:" Do they Work?
    5. The Meaning of Each of the Essential Dignities
    6. Terms: A Statistical Interlude
    7. Detriments, Falls and Peregrines
    8. Conclusions
    Appendix A. Terms Statistical Tables
    Appendix B. Rulership Tables
    Appendix C. Peregrine Degrees of Planets
    Index

 

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The Ultimate Asteroid Book (1988)

A discussion of the asteroids within groups: motivational, passional, sexual, and mundane. Contains ephemerides of ten asteroids for the 20th Century.

    Table of Contents:

    Part One: Motivations

    Part Two: Mythology

    Part Three: Sex, Passion, and Intimacy

    Part Four: Mundane, Theme and Variations

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