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Titi, Placido, 1603-1668

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Primum Mobile: with theses to the theory and canons for practice: wherein is demonstrated from astronomical and philosophical principles, the nature and extent of celestial influx upon the mental faculties and corporeal affections of man : containing the most rational and best approved modes of direction ... exemplified in thirty remarkable nativities of the most eminent men in Europe, according to the principles of the author, laid down in his
Primum Mobile: with theses to the theory and canons for practice: wherein is demonstrated from astronomical and philosophical principles, the nature and extent of celestial influx upon the mental faculties and corporeal affections of man : containing the most rational and best approved modes of direction ... exemplified in thirty remarkable nativities of the most eminent men in Europe, according to the principles of the author, laid down in his "Celestial Philosophy" / originally written in Latin by Didacus Pacidus de Titus ; the whole carefully translated and corrected from the best Latin editions, illustrated with notes and an appendix ... by John Cooper


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