Metaphysical Astrology by John Hazelrigg
Publication: 1900 The Metaphysical Publishing Company
John Hazelrigg (1860-1941) was an American astrologer with a strong interest in alchemy and the occult. His "Book of Formulas" is essentially a compilation of alchemical and Hermetic writings from notable figures such as Paracelsus, Faber, Rulandus, and their later followers. He was an associate of Delmar Bryant and, along with him and several others, co-founded the American Academy of Astrologians. This exclusive group of serious researchers thrived in the 1920s. The current work, "Metaphysical Astrology," presents Hazelrigg's perspective on the philosophy of astrology. Five chapters including: The Rationale of Astrology, Inductive Astrology, Astrological Symbolism, Eclipses, and Nature's Analogies.
Condition: publishers cloth boards, faint evidence of ring mark to cover, gilt title to cover, a clean copy, tightly bound, in Very Good condition