1577 Celestial Astronomy1st ed Astrology Occult Paradoxa Sexuality Mizauld
Antonio Mizauld was 16th-century French astronomer known for his treatises and studies on astronomy, astrology, and the effects of the heavens on human behavior. Thought to be his final book Mizauld published, ‘Paradoxa Rerum Coeli’ discusses the attributes of God in conjunction with seeking to provide answers to questions (or paradoxes) surrounding the unknown world, the movement of planets, and the behavior of celestial bodies. For instance; the first paradox discussed is Mizlaud describing how celestial bodies, such as the planets and stars give light to shine on their own.
Mizauld also stated in this and other works that the moon, in combination with the Sun, and important repercussions for human procreation. He claims that in addition to effecting Animalia, the moon prepared female genitalia for generation and increased womanly characteristics in men and that constellations increased fertility! (Crawford, p.105).
1577 1st ed Astrology Occult Celestial Astronomy Paradoxa Sexuality Mizauld
Antonio Mizauld was 16th-century French astronomer known for his treatises and studies on astronomy, astrology, and the effects of the heavens on human behavior. Thought to be his final book Mizauld published, ‘Paradoxa Rerum Coeli’ discusses the attributes of God in conjunction with seeking to provide answers to questions (or paradoxes) surrounding the unknown world, the movement of planets, and the behavior of celestial bodies. For instance; the first paradox discussed is Mizlaud describing how celestial bodies, such as the planets and stars give light to shine on their own.
Mizauld also stated in this and other works that the moon, in combination with the Sun, and important repercussions for human procreation. He claims that in addition to effecting Animalia, the moon prepared female genitalia for generation and increased womanly characteristics in men and that constellations increased fertility! (Crawford, p.105).
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MIZAULD, Antoine
Paradoxa rervm coeli, ad Epiponvm Philuranum, & socios
Parisiis : Ex officina Federici Morelli …, 1577.
Details:
- Foliation: Complete with all 36 leaves
- Signatures: A-D8E4
- References: Adams M 1512; FB 80011; USTC 170392; Crawford, Sexual Culture of French Renaissance;
- Language: Latin
- Binding: Hardcover; tight & secure
- Size: ~6.75in X 4.25in (17cm x 11cm)
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Categories
Esoteric & Occult
Medicine & Science
Authors
MIZAULD, Antoine
Printing Date
16th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete