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A systematic astrological treatise that explains how the sun, moon, planets and fixed stars are understood to affect weather, geography and human affairs. It lays out technical vocabulary and procedures—signs, houses, aspects, triplicities, exaltations and terms—then applies them across four parts: foundational principles and methods; climatic and regional forecasts including eclipses and atmospheric phenomena; rules for casting nativities and interpreting birth, temperament, health and longevity; and worked examples with tables and commentary. The work emphasizes a disciplined, observational approach to linking astronomical positions with types and timings of terrestrial events.

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Ptolemy

Ptolemy was a prominent Greco-Roman mathematician, astronomer, and geographer who lived in the 2nd century AD. He is best known for his influential work "Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos," which laid the foundations for astrology in the Western tradition. This text synthesizes earlier astrological knowledge and presents a comprehensive system that integrates celestial phenomena with human affairs. Ptolemy's contributions to astronomy, particularly his geocentric model of the universe, dominated scientific thought for over a millennium. His works have had a lasting impact on both the fields of astronomy and astrology, making him a key figure in the history of science.

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