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Culture and Cosmos
A Journal of the History of Astrology and Cultural Astronomy
A Journal of the History of Astrology and Cultural Astronomy
Editor Nicholas Campion - Deputy Editor Patrick Curry PhD
Culture and Cosmos is the first
journal to be devoted to the study of the history of astrology
and cultural astronomy. If astrology is the use of celestial phenomena
to provide meaning for human life, then cultural astronomy is
the broader use of astronomical beliefs and theories to regulate
and inform society, politics, the arts and every aspect of human
life.
Culture and Cosmos is peer-reviewed,
and all articles considered for publication will be sent out to
specialist reviewers for comment. We will consider articles on
any aspect of the history of astrology or cultural astronomy,
from earliest times down to the present day. Our subjects may
vary from the development of astrology in ancient Sumer to contemporary
belief in alien abduction. We will carry articles, news and reviews.
The present is the sum total of
all past events, and the study of the history of astrology is
not only concerned with discovering the past, but with understanding
the present.
We have assembled an editorial board
consisting of experts in all areas covered by the journal.
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Subscriptions
Culture and Cosmos is published
twice a year in Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter.
Subscriptions for two issues
are:>
AA members: £13 UK and Europe, £15 overseas
Non-members: £15 UK and Europe, £17 overseas
For abstracts, details of back issues and contributors guidelines,
go to www.cultureandcosmos.com
To subscribe through the AA, please
fax or post a membership
form to:
The
Astrological Association
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Non AA Members please subscribe
via PO Box 1071, Bristol BS99 1HE, or email The
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Culture and Cosmos Editorial Board:
- Professor Anthony F. Aveni (Russell
B.Colgate Professor of Astronomy and Anthropology, Colgate University,
New York, author of Conversing with the Planets)
- Dr Guiseppe Bezza
- Professor J.Bruce Brackenbridge
(Dept. of History of Science, Lawrence University)
- Dr David Brown (Wolfson College, Oxford)
- Dr Charles Burnett (Warburg
Institute, London, co-trans. Abu Ma'shar, The Abbreviation of
the Introduction to Astrology)
- Dr Hilary M.Carey (History Department,
University of Newcastle, author Courting Disaster, Astrology
at the English Court in the Later Middle Ages)
- Dr John Carlson (The Centre
for Archaeoastronomy, Washington); Professor Robert Ellwood
(Bashford Professor of Oriental Studies, University of South
California)
- Dr Germana Ernst, (Department
of Philosophy, University of Florence)
- Dr Ann Geneva (author of Astrology
and the Seventeenth Century Mind)
- Dr Jacques Halbronn (author
of Le Vie Astrologie il y a Cent Ans, La texte prophetique en
France (1483-1883)
- Robert Hand (co-founder and
chief editor, Project Hindsight, translator Antonius de Montulmo,
Johannes Schoener, Guido Bonatti)
- Professor Norris Hetherington
(Office for the History of Science and Technology, University
of California, Berkeley)
- Professor Michael Hunter (Birkbeck
College, London); Professor Ronald Hutton (Dept of Historical
Studies, Bristol University, author of The Pagan Religions of
the British Isles and The Stations of the Sun: A History of
the Ritual Year in Britain)
- Dr Peter Kingsley
- Annabella Kitson, MA (editor
Clio and Urania Confer: Astrology and History)
- Dr Nick Kollerstrom (author
'The Star Temples of Harran', 'Kepler's Belief in Astrology')
- Dr Edwin C.Krupp (Director,
Griffith Observatory, Los Angeles, author, In Search of Ancient
Astronomies, Echoes of Ancient Skies and Skywatchers, Shamans
and Kings)
- Dr J.Lee Lehman (founder Classical
Studies in Astrology, translator Papus, Astrology for Initiates)
- Professor Kenneth Negus (Professor
of German, Princeton University, translator Kepler)
- Professor John North, (Professor
of the Exact Sciences and Dean of the Philosophy Faculty, Groningen,
author Horoscopes and History, The Fontana History of Astronomy
and Cosmology and The Measure of the Universe: A History of
Modern Cosmology)
- Professor P.M.Rattansi, (Professor
Emeritus of the History and Philosophy of Science, University
College, London)
- Professor James Santucci, (Dept.
of Religious Studies, California State University, editor Theosophical
History)
- Robert Schmidt (co-founder Project
Hindsight, translator Ptolemy, Vettius Valens, Haphaistio of
Thebes, Antiochus of Athens, Paulus Alexandrinus)
- Professor Richard Tarnas (author
of The Passion of the Western Mind, professor of Philosophy
and Psychology at the California Institute of Integral Studies,
director of the graduate programme in Philosophy, Cosmology
and Consciousness)
- Dr. David Ulansey (California
Institute of Integral Studies, author of The Origins of the
Mithraic Mysteries)
- Robin Waterfield (translator
of Xenophon, Plutarch and Plato for both Oxford University Press
and Cambridge University Press)
- Dr Charles Webster (All Soul's
College, author, From Paracelsus to Newton: Magic and the Making
of Modern Science)
- Dr Graziella Federici Vescovini
(Department of Philosophy, University of Florence)
- Dr Angela Voss
- Dr Paula Zambelli (Department
of Philosophy, University of Florence)
- Robert Zoller (co-founder Project
Hindsight, translator Guido Bonnati, Al-Kindi)
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