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🗓️ 27 February 2018
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0:00.0 | and Hi, my name is Chris Brennan and and you're listening to The Astrology Podcast. This episode is recorded on Wednesday, February 21st, 2018, starting at 1.30 PM in Denver, Colorado, and this is the 145th episode of the show. |
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0:46.2 | In this episode I'm going to be talking with astrologer and academic historian Levant |
0:49.9 | LASlow about the origins of horary astrology and the question of when and how it developed. |
0:55.6 | Hi Levant, welcome to the show. |
0:57.6 | Hi Chris, thank you for having me. |
1:00.0 | Yeah, I'm really glad and excited to have you on for this discussion because this is a favorite, as you know, in a longstanding topic of mine and something that I've been researching ever since 2005, 2006, and it's something that you and I both I think have spent |
1:16.3 | a lot of time studying, which is this question of where does Horary astrology come from and when |
1:22.3 | did it develop, right? |
1:24.0 | That's right. |
1:26.0 | So tell me first maybe, or to tell my audience a little bit about yourself, |
1:32.0 | where are you from and what's your background in astrology and what's your educational background? |
1:37.2 | Yeah, well, originally I'm a classical philologist and you know I just studied Latin and Greek languages and I started to pick up |
1:49.7 | Halenistic and also traditional astrology around 2000. I would say it was in 2003 when I started |
1:57.9 | studying it and that was a lucky period because in those days a lot of old prints so prints of old books appeared |
2:10.0 | on the internet so they became available and eventually also some manuscripts appeared on the |
2:17.2 | internet so I could I could study them first hand so and I could see that that was a really promising area of research because |
2:27.6 | although there have been made many efforts on this on this topic. There are a lot of opportunities to to do |
2:37.3 | research on. So your original background was in classics and the study of ancient languages like Greek and Latin? |
2:45.0 | Yeah, that's right, that's right. So a couple of years ago I decided to pick up some Arabic |
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