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- Baigent, Michael; Campion, Nicholas and Harvey, Charles
Mundane Astrology (Wellingborough,England,1984).
Good review of traditional methods, plus an excellent review
of various schemes of astrological periodization, both western
and eastern, out of which a new "ecumenical" mundane astrology
for the whole world may emerge. Also explores other new
methods, mid-points etc. that are growing in popularity
in western astrological circles.
- Carter, Charles E.O. An Introduction to Political Astrology:
Mundane Astrology ( London, Fowler, 1973) 3rd Edition.
Carter was probably England's most distinguished Astrologer
of the generation that worked during the 2nd World War.
In doing this he found himself able to suggest many modifications
of traditional methods, which made, and make sense. A most
important book. Carter has also written books on various
"Specialty" subjects which bridges to the generation of
Sepharial and Robson.
- Green, H.S. Mundane or National Astrology reprinted in
Mundane Astrology (North Hollywood, CA, Symbols and Signs
1977).
This is probably the most appropriate basic traditional
text in Mundane Astrology, for supplemental considerations,
see Charles E.O.Carter, Political Astrology.
- Raphael, Raphael's Mundane Astrology reprinted in Mundane
Astrology (North Hollywood, CA, Symbols and Signs, 1977).
- This is similar to, and supplements the H.S. Green. There
is nothing particularly wrong with it, though it is even
furthur out of date than the Green in tone, but between
the two choose Green. Supplement either with Carles E.O.Carter,
Political Astrology.
- Reid, Vera W. Towards Aquarius (New Yor, N.Y. Arco, 1969).
A classic statement of the modern theory that the precession
of the equinoxes defines a series of epochs, or "ages".
Evidence for this is drawn from historical and mythical
sources. It is in this theory that the "Age of Aquarius"
has its genesis.Should be distinguished from the various
classical and arabic/persian theories of epochs of a similar
sort which have often a rather different astronomical basis.
- Sepharial, The Theory of Geodetic Equivalents reprint
(Washington, D.C. AFA, No Date Given)
Sepharial's attempt to go beyond traditional geographic
rulerships and discover a better theoretical way to develop
rulership attributions for the whole world. See also C.E.O.Carter,
Political Astrology.
- van Norstrand, Frederic, Precepts in Mundane Astrology,
(New York, Macoy, 1962).
Applies the standard precepts of mundane astrology to USA
charts and problems. Less complete or illuminating than
Green, or Carter, but still valuable.
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