Description
Astrologia Munda: Or Astrology in Its Purity by William Ramesey is a foundational 17th-century text aiming to restore astrology to what he considered its true and original form. The book delves into natural astrology, including celestial influences on weather, agriculture, and human affairs, and distinguishes it from judicial astrology. Ramesey combines classical sources with his own interpretations, emphasizing astrology’s role in understanding nature and divine order. The work reflects his effort to legitimize astrology within the scientific and philosophical context of his time.