This book is an English translation of Book 21 of the Astrologia
Gallica, in which Morin sets forth his method of horoscope
interpretation. In the first section of the book he reviews the
methods of other astrologers and explains why they are
insufficient. In the second section he explains his own method,
which is both different from and superior to the traditional
methods. Morin was a physician who became the most renowned of all
French astrologers. He was appointed Royal Mathematician to King
Louis XIII and was summoned to be present at the birth of the royal
heir, the future King Louis XIV. His master work, the Astrologia
Gallica, was published in Paris in 1661. It consists of a Preface
and 26 individual books in the scholarly Latin of the 17th century.
Many of these Books are now available in English translation, but
Book 21 should be read first as it contains the fundamental
explanation of the Morin method. Richard S. Baldwin made this
English translation directly from the Latin text.
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