Astrosophia: Being Metaphysical Astrology by John Hazelrigg
Publication: 1915 The Metaphysical Publishing Company; Second Revised Edition
Astrosophia explores the intricate dimensions of metaphysical astrology, focusing on its rich symbolism and the speculative truths that underlie this ancient practice. It examines how astrological constructs can be interpreted and applied in everyday life through a thorough analysis of discernible facts and tangible correspondences.
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.
Condition: publishers cloth boards, faint discoloration marks to front cover, corners bumped, inscription to title page, otherwise clean, tightly bound, in Very Good condition