New books on the University of Sevilla website

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The University of Sevilla Digital Collection is doing a great work in uploading incunables and other old prints about astrology. It is worth to return, there are new stuff almost every week!
The Speculum Astrologicum from Francesco Giuntini (Franciscus Junctinus) is already known, but there are some others:

Works of Giovanni Pico della Mirandola (Bononiae, 1496)
Among them there is the remarkable Disputationes adversus astrologiam divinatricem ("Disputes against prognostical astrology").
http://fondosdigitales.us.es/books/digi ... age=144163

And an answer to Pico...
Lucio Bellanti: Defensio astrologiae contra Joannem Picum Mirandolam. Liber de astrologica veritate. Venetiis, 1502.
http://fondosdigitales.us.es/digitalboo ... age=215722

Luca Gaurico (Lucas Gauricus): Tractatus astrologiae judiciariae de nativitatibus virorum et mulierum. Nurembergae, 1540.
A pretty early Renaissance book about natal astrology in Ptolemaic style. As an appendix, it contains Antonio Montulmo's de nativitatibus with short remarks of Johannes M?ller von K?nigsberg (Regiomontanus).
http://fondosdigitales.us.es/books/digi ... age=330724

A collection of Gaurico's short works (Venetiis, 1533)
Ephemerides; Schemata et praedictiones ad annum usque virginei partus 1552; Isagogicus in totam ferme astrologiam libellus; Quo pacto aeris qualitas dijudicetur ex Theophilo; Ventorum nomina, ordo et proprietates; Quid lunae peragrationes portendant ex Hephaestionis Thebani judiciis; De conceptu natorum et septimestri partu ex Valente Antiochio
Note that he is among the first European astrologers who have access to the Greek fragments of Vettius Valens and Hephaestio of Thebes.
http://fondosdigitales.us.es/digitalboo ... age=326439

Valentin Nabod: Enarratio elementorum astrologiae. Coloniae, 1560.
A useful introduction along with the Isagogeof Al Qabisi.
http://fondosdigitales.us.es/books/digi ... age=358632

Johann Gartze (Johannes Garcaeus): Astrologiae methodus... Basileae, 1576.
A Ptolemaic-style digest of natal topics, with a vast collection of genitures. It may have been a major source for the 3rd book of Lilly's Christian Astrology. Although not a well-known author, he is responsible for the post mortem rectification of the geniture of King Henry II (1547-1559), from which it is still believed that Gaurico was able to predict his tragic death known also from Nostradamus.
http://fondosdigitales.us.es/books/digi ... age=379606

Links to Latin texts

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Well-spotted! Thanks for linking. Most of those texts are prohibitively expensive to buy (eg $2000 for a copy of Naibod in only moderate condition, which is probably the cheapest of the bunch) if available at all, and I presume difficult to access in libraries without applying for supervision because of their age and value. The University of Sevilla is offering a praiseworthy public service.