Description
A New and Complete Illustration of the Celestial Science of Astrology (1826) by Ebenezer Sibly is a comprehensive work on astrology, offering a detailed explanation of the celestial influences on human affairs. It integrates astrological theory with natural philosophy, scripture, and mathematics, aiming to present a systematic approach to predicting future events through the positions and aspects of heavenly bodies. Sibly’s work serves as both a practical guide for astrologers and a philosophical treatise on the nature of cosmic influence, contributing to the 18th-century revival of interest in occult sciences and astrological thought.