Astrologie Collection
Astrologie, an ancient art that has captivated minds for centuries
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Astrologie, an ancient art that has captivated minds for centuries. In the depths of history, we find a giant juggling with the planets in "Un autre monde" by Grandville, 1844, and is as if he holds the universe in his hands, manipulating celestial bodies like mere playthings. Dr. Jules Ferrario takes us on a journey through time and space with his depiction of Mexican months represented by figures in "The Ancient and Modern Costume, " 1819-1820. The sun and moon dance together, embodying the essence of each month as they traverse the heavens. "The comet du roi Mirabole" captured our imagination in M. Duranty's "Le theatre des marionnettes du Jardin des Tuileries, " Paris 1863. This cosmic visitor reminds us of our place in the vastness of the cosmos, its tail stretching across the sky like a brushstroke from another world. In an illuminated manuscript page taken from unknown origins, courtiers walk gracefully through May's embrace. Their steps guided by unseen forces that connect them to planetary alignments and zodiacal influences. Oeuvres Diverses presents a captivating diagram showing how our left hand relates to planetary and zodiacal energies. Each finger represents a different aspect of our being intertwined with celestial forces beyond comprehension. "The Astrologer of the Nineteenth Century" delves into hidden knowledge within astrology and occult sciences - unveiling secrets locked away for generations past. A testament to humanity's insatiable thirst for understanding what lies beyond mortal perception. Fascinatingly, F116v reveals intricate connections between human anatomy and signs of Zodiac; it seems there is more than meets the eye when exploring this mystical realm. From ancient texts such as "Influence of stars on illnesses, " we discover how even ailments can be influenced by cosmic arrangements above us - reminding us that everything is interconnected, from the smallest cells to the vastness of space.