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STJERNERNE 9505

May 1995


Editorial:

A Breakthrough for Urania

By Christian Borup

(p. 3) The article on Tycho Brahe in this issue of Stjernerne (p. 17) deals with a poem published recently in Urania Titani (by Ph.D. Peter Zeeberg). This book is extremely important -- for two reasons: 1) The poem by Tycho Brahe has never been translated before, and 2) It is the first time that an astrologer has been involved in a scientific research project like this. With this piece of pioneer work, astrology has gained an entirely new field of activity. Science may need us after all


Tycho Brahe as a Poet

By Agnete Bay

(p. 17) The famous astronomer and astrologer Tycho Brahe was also a poet! An now, one of these poems has been translated into Danish and published in a book -- Urania Titani -- by Ph.D. Peter Zeeberg. In order to decipher certain passages of the poem, Mr. Zeeberg had to ally himself with a Danish astrologer, Ove von Sp�th, who -- on the basis of astrological allusions -- has managed to reconstruct two natal charts, i.e. the chart of Tycho Brahe's wise sister, Sophie Brahe, and that of her lover, Mr. Erik Lange. Agnete Bay describes the history and background of Sophie and Tycho Brahe. The two new charts will be presented in the next issue of Stjernerne.


Chart Analysis: Rasmus Kirkegaard Kristiansen

- The Chart of an Outlaw

By Jette Hartmann Bender

(p. 6) Rasmus Kirkegaard Kristiansen is wanted for the murder of another young man whose legs turned up in a trunk in Portugal. Jette Hartmann Bender sums up the development of this case with regard to Rasmus' natal chart.


A Conceited Mars

By Adrian Ross Duncan

(p. 23) Planetary tendencies in the near future and their possible impact on various parts of the world. Among other things, Adrian examines the Eclipse on April 15, 1995 -- where Burma and Bangladesh seem to be notably affected.


A New World Order (Part Nine)

By Jytte Ishvara �rvad

(p. 49) By now, the Uranus/Neptune conjunction is almost history. Did it -- and will it -- have an effect on the astrological world order? Jytte has some ideas as to how we can broaden our views on the horoscope, e.g. by using wide orbs. Also, the issue of fate/free will is debated.


Fixed Stars (Part Two)

By Paul Mahler Dam

(p. 27) In this article, Paul Mahler Dam presents some of the major fixed stars, whose names are of mythologic origin.


Can You Talk With Your Partner?

By Christian Borup

(p. 30) Series: How does your Mercury communicate with your partner's Mercury? This month Mercury in Taurus is in focus. An automatic telephone service is available for those readers who do not know the position of their (or their partner's) Mercury.


Letters to the Editor

(p. 54) Two readers have their own opinion regarding the discovery of the notorious 13th sign -- and Christian Borup gives his reply; Comments on Nostradamus' use of astrology; And finally, a letter on the use of Internet -- and a discussion about male and female planets.


Miscellaneous

Sun signs, general planetary tendencies. Obituary for Jim Lewis (p. 61).


Summary: Arlette G�rtler

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