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The Lost Zodiac: 22 Ancient Star Signs: What They Mean and How to Find Them in the Night Sky (original 1990; edition 1995)

by Catherine Tennant (Author)

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Have you ever read a description of your zodiac sign and thought that's nothing like me? Or have you wondered why, of all the constellations in the sky, we only use 12? Catherine Tennant has rediscovered the 22 stars (which complement the existing zodiac star signs we use), which were known to the ancients over 2000 years ago, and which more accurately describe us. This kit contains a list of them and their dates, an astronomical description of each one, the myths and legends relating to each star and its constellation, a description of those born under each star as well as an explanatory introduction and a short piece on the historical background to this system.… (more)
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Title:The Lost Zodiac: 22 Ancient Star Signs: What They Mean and How to Find Them in the Night Sky
Authors:Catherine Tennant (Author)
Info:Bulfinch Press (1995), First Edition, 149 pages
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Tags:cosmology, astrology, constellations, mythology, legend, zodiac, stars

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Have you ever read a description of your zodiac sign and thought that's nothing like me? Or have you wondered why, of all the constellations in the sky, we only use 12? Catherine Tennant has rediscovered the 22 stars (which complement the existing zodiac star signs we use), which were known to the ancients over 2000 years ago, and which more accurately describe us. This kit contains a list of them and their dates, an astronomical description of each one, the myths and legends relating to each star and its constellation, a description of those born under each star as well as an explanatory introduction and a short piece on the historical background to this system.

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The Lost Zodiac

Brings together astrology and astronmy. [as it was in the beginning.] It reveals 22 ancient signs which go far beyond the simplified zodiac system of today. Were you born under the sign of Pegasus the Winged Horse of Inspiration, or Orion, the Hunter, or Andromeda the Chained Princess? Use Lost Zodiac to rediscover your ancient star sign and the legends behind it, as well as its influence on your life and character.
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