Table of contents : Front Acknowledgments Contents List of Figures Foreword, Patrick Curry, Ph.D. Preface to the Second Edition Introduction Chapter 1: The Scourge of Astrology Marsilio Ficino and the Renaissance critique The Neo-Platonic reform of Astrology The attack on deterministic Astrology Pico The scourge of Astrology The rupture between magic and orthodox Astrology Astrological Responses The Death prediction Notes Chapter 2: An Anti-Astrology Signature Objections to Astrology Comparisons with the critiques of Ficino and Pico How do the Astrologers respond ? The Horoscope in its context: an Anti-Astrology signature The measure of Time The Great Escape-Mercury and Jupiter Astrologers object! The problem of time The Pico Connection Notes Chapter 3: Science and the Symbol 1: Humpty-Dumpty Astrology relationship with Science Scientific Astrology Science Look-alike Astrology as ideal or revolutionary science The New York suicide study The Horoscope falls down The significance of the New York Suicide study Some oher element Note Chapter 4: Science and the Symbol 2: Two Orders of Significance Vernon Clark trials: The first phase of research Two phases of research What does the research tell us ? Results from Research Conclusions from Resxdts of Research Flawed research, flawed conclusions Meta-statistics and the farthing adrift The red-and-black fallacy Context-psi in Astrology: A Jungian version Notes Chapter 5: Ptolemy’s Broad Shoulders: The Moment of Astrology in the Western Tradition The ptolemaic construction of classical Astrology Doctrine of origin and hypothesis of seeds Continuous correspondence Interpretation does not depend on theory The Tetrabiblos as the foundation of Western Astrology Ptolemaic Astrology in Modern guise The Deep form of Ptolemy's conceptual structure Notes Chapter 6: The Question of Horary The horary moment in practice Thoughts from Charles Carter Testimonies of the Daemon William Frankland's Horary Notes Chapter 7: Katarche:The Line of Descent from Augury The Nature of Augury The moment of Augury Participatory significance in the Omen Spontaneous Significance The mysterious Decumbiture Notes Chapter 8: Horary Revived The gentlewoman and the aged man A commentary on Lilly's Judgement My Aunt's House The Modern Revival The critical Magicians Notes Chapter 9: Some Genius or Spirit Origins of the Machine of Destiny Decay of the Katarche The Potter's Wheel Ptolemy's Achievement reviewed The Daemon Notes Chapter 10: The Unique Case of Interpretation Divination and the Subject-object split Astrology Significance The unique case: A Saturnine illustration Koestler and suicide Unique after the event Notes Chapter 11: Appearances: The Symbol in Context Context and appearances The light of Astrology Land Zodiacs Natal Astrology and the Interpretation of Context A Bag of Bones Notes Chapter 12: Images of Birth Radicality of the Horoscope of birth The tantalising Astrology of Diana, Princess of Wales Diana eclisped More twists and turns Elusive Symbolism at the Death of Diana The Question of Rectification Divination and rectification Objections to the Divinatory Interpretation Levels in Astrology Symbolic Images of Birth Notes Chapter 13: Images of the World Unpredictable Omens What may be predicted ? The sibly Saga Figure 24 Sibly Engraving The real Sibly Closing the Symbolic Circle: Rudhyar's Rectification Notes Chapter 14: The Fourfold Symbol I: Divination and Allegory The fourfold hermeneutic of Medieval Christianity Dante and the four levels The fourfold in Astrology: an overview I The Literal II Allegory - matching astrological symbols to things III Tropology - knowledge and action IV Anagoge - the symbolic path The Hermeneutic Cross Allegory and Symbol Astrology as Allegory Notes Chapter 15: The FourFold Symbol II: Water into Wine Speculative and realised Interpretation Negotiation of the Symbol Intelligence through Symbol Psychoanalysis and the Four Levels Developments from Jung Binding and Unbinding Notes Chapter 16: Astrology as a Gift of the Soul The Ethical Symbol Resolution vs. Judgement Synderesis of the Stars Lilly's "Presbytery" Three signs in one symbol Questions as come not under the vulgar rules Ptolemy and Pseudo-Ptolemy The Hermeneutic Turn in Renaissance Astrology Notes Appendix 1 Pico’s Disputations [i] The Feeble Authority of Astrology's Tradition [ii] Uncertainties in the Physical Basis of Astrology [iii] Illogical Basis of the Symbolism [iv] The Primaiy Logic of Astrology [v] Application of the Theory to Horoscopes [vi] Failure of Astrological Predictions [vii] The Religious and Ethical Question Notes Appendix 2 The NCGR-Berkeley Double-Blind Test Part I: Subject Selection of Own Natal Interpretation Part II: Astrologers Match Natal Horoscope and CPI Profile A Basic Statistical Problem: What Does the Sample Represent? Catch-22: If it's intuition it's not Astrology Psi again ? Notes Appendix 3 Charles Carter on Horary Appendix 4 Frankland’s ‘Missing Father' The story of Edward Whitehead Further Comments from William Frankland Notes Appendix 5 Ashmole on Astrology Appendix 6 Reworking Sibly The Scene of the Crime Retracing Sibly's Steps Sorting out Sibly Variants Notes Appendix 7 Case Study: Stella Note Index Further Studies in Astrology