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Classical Studies in Horary: The Advanced Course
A Correspondence Course or Seminar Series
This
is the class for those who absolutely cannot get enough horary! In this
Course, we build on the material in Classical Studies in Horary and
examine more different types of questions, and expand on the methods of
interpreting kinds of questions that we have already studied.
It is presented in two formats: either as a
Correspondence Course, or as a series of weekend Intensives. Thus, it is
possible to do a mixture of in-person and by-mail work.
Lee has taught on-line at Kepler College for ten years. In her private courses, she takes
that experience in cutting edge on-line instruction technology and
applies it to a less academic and more practical setting. Her take on
adult education? Strictly business! She won't waste your time on
exercises that don't teach you how to do the method she is
presenting. And that is the purpose of a teacher, after all - not to
impress you, not to overwhelm you - but to give you an introduction
to the material in a way that you leave the course better educated -
which means not only knowing more about the material, but being able to
ask questions, and explore more on your own.

But the real value of this Course is not the lessons, but the
opportunity to learn from your own horary examples. These become the
subject for a mentoring environment where personal feedback accelerates
your learning. This Course gives you the opportunity to work with
Lee, not simply read Lee’s books and Course materials.
This Course requires the completion of Classical Studies in
Horary. To pass the Course, the work submitted must demonstrate a
consistently high quality. Lessons may be submitted in either English or
French, and may be submitted by e-mail, snail mail, or fax.
Syllabus
for the Full Course
- An
Exercise in How to Pick A House
- Buying
& Selling Stocks. Questions about Children.
- More on Job Horaries.
- Death,
Debts and Deadbeats.
- Travel, Religion
& Education.
- The Government Interface:
Grants, Legal Residency & Taxes.
- Multiple
Choice Horaries.
- Why Questions. Cause and
Spiritual explanations.
- Considerations
against Judgment Revisited.
- The Master
Piece. Analysis of two questions with prediction.
Required Reading (same as CSH):
Bonatus, Guido. 1676. The Astrologer's Guide. Translated
by Henry Coley. Facsimile printing of the 1886 edition in 1986 by
Regulus Publishing Co., Ltd.: London.
Dariot,
Claude. 1583. A Brief and most easy Introduction to the Astrological
Judgment of the Stars. Also reprinted by Just Us &
Associates, 1994.
Dorotheus of Sidon. 1st
Cent. A.D.? Carmen Astrologicum. Ascella Publications: Manfield, Notts.
Gadbury, John. 1658. GENETHLIALOGIA, or the
Doctrine of Nativities together with the Doctrine of Horarie Questions.
Printed by J[ohn] C[oniers] for William Larner.
Lehman,
J. Lee. 1992. The Book of Rulerships. Schiffer Press: Atglen, PA.
Lehman, J. Lee. 1996. Classical Astrology for
Modern Living. Schiffer Press: Atglen, PA.
Lehman,
J. Lee. 2001. The Martial Art of Horary Astrology. Schiffer Press: Atglen, PA.
Lilly, William. 1647. Christian
Astrology. Reprinted in 1985 by Regulus: London. Also reprinted by Just Us &
Associates.
Ptolemy, Claudius. 2nd
Century A.D. Tetrabiblos. Translated by F. E. Robbins. Harvard
University Press: Cambridge. 1971. The Ashmand or Hindsight translation
is also acceptable.
Also please see Lee's page of
horary references for additional resources on horary.
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