A 121-page, in-depth look at zodiacal signs, dignities, and the houses. It includes the al-mubtazz (weighted-point system) and delineating rulers of houses. Treatise 3: Planets:
Detailed information on the seven planets, their universal significations, rulerships over time (hours/days), and "modes of perfection" crucial for horary astrology. Benjamin Dykes Where to Find the Book (PDF & Physical) Official PDF/Print: The primary source for the English translation is Benjamin Dykes' website
(Cazimi Press), which also sells physical copies and provides an excerpted PDF. Kindle/E-book: Amazon listing
and released around 2010, it is considered a foundational text for students of traditional and medieval astrology. Benjamin Dykes Here is an overview of the content and how to access it. Key Content Highlights Bonatti on Basic Astrology
Bonatti on Basic Astrology is a highly regarded, 274-page English translation of the first part of Guido Bonatti's 13th-century masterpiece, Liber Astronomiae (Book of Astronomy). Translated by Benjamin N. Dykes
is typically divided into three main treatises, covering the groundwork necessary for judgment: Benjamin Dykes Treatise 1: Defense of Astrology:
(including Tractate II and Nativities) can sometimes be found on platforms like Scribd. 146 Considerations: PDF of the 146 Considerations (translated by Henry Coley) is available via the STA. Interesting Content & Themes Focus on Actionable Techniques:
Unlike modern astrology, Bonatti focuses on the "perfection" of matters—how to tell if a question will be answered favorably, with difficulty, or not at all. Dignities and Debilities:
The text is packed with examples of charts and how to interpret them, such as determining if a purchaser will successfully buy an estate. Special Considerations: The text covers advanced topics like (weak) degrees, (spoiled) degrees, and how to use the Parts of planets.