Rules for Planetary Pictures: The Astrology of Tomorrow

  • Paperback
  • Hamburg, Germany: Witte-Verlag, 1996
By Witte, Alfred; Ludwig Rudolph
Hamburg, Germany: Witte-Verlag, 1996. Eighth edition. Paperback. Very Good. 400pp. Octavo. Illustrated wraps. Rubbing and soiling to wraps. Corners very mildly creased. Alfred Witte was a German Uranian astrologist, the founder of the Hamburg School of Astrology, and a proponent of Trans-Neptunian hypotheses. He was targeted by the Nazi government, and prohibited from recording any further astrological observations. This title was banned in Germany in 1936. Under this strain, Witte died by suicide in 1941. Following WWII, Ludwig Rudolph (a pupil of Witte's who had survived incarceration) resurrected his work.

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