Contents
- [Preface.]
- [Introduction.]
- [The First Book. The Redeemer.]
- [Chapter I. The Sign VIRGO.]
- [1. COMA (The Woman and Child).]
- [2. CENTAURUS (The Centaur).]
- [3. BOÖTES (The Coming One).]
- [Chapter II. The Sign LIBRA.]
- [1. CRUX (The Cross).]
- [2. LUPUS or VICTIMA (The Victim).]
- [3. CORONA (The Crown).]
- [Chapter III. The Sign SCORPIO.]
- [1 and 2. SERPENS and OPHIUCHUS.]
- [3. HERCULES (The Mighty Man).]
- [Chapter IV. The Sign SAGITTARIUS.]
- [1. LYRA (The Harp).]
- [2. ARA (The Altar).]
- [3. DRACO (The Dragon).]
- [The Second Book. The Redeemed.]
- [Chapter I. The Sign CAPRICORNUS (The Sea Goat).]
- [1. SAGITTA (The Arrow).]
- [2. AQUILA (The Eagle).]
- [3. DELPHINUS (The Dolphin).]
- [Chapter II. The Sign AQUARIUS (The Water Bearer).]
- [1. PISCIS AUSTRALIS (The Southern Fish).]
- [2. PEGASUS (The Winged Horse).]
- [3. CYGNUS (The Swan).]
- [Chapter III. The Sign PISCES (The Fishes).]
- [1. THE BAND.]
- [2. ANDROMEDA (The Chained Woman).]
- [3. CEPHEUS (The King).]
- [Chapter IV. The Sign ARIES (The Ram or Lamb).]
- [1. CASSIOPEIA (The Enthroned Woman).]
- [2. CETUS (The Sea Monster).]
- [3. PERSEUS (“The Breaker.”)]
- [The Third Book. The Redeemer.]
- [Chapter I. The Sign TAURUS (The Bull).]
- [1. ORION (The Coming Prince).]
- [2. ERIDANUS (The River of the Judge).]
- [3. AURIGA (The Shepherd).]
- [Chapter II. The Sign GEMINI (The Twins).]
- [1. LEPUS (the Hare), THE ENEMY.]
- [2. CANIS MAJOR (The Dog), or SIRIUS (The Prince).]
- [3. CANIS MINOR (The Second Dog).]
- [Chapter III. The Sign CANCER (The Crab).]
- [1. URSA MINOR (The Little Bear).]
- [2. URSA MAJOR (The Great Bear).]
- [3. ARGO (The Ship).]
- [Chapter IV. The Sign LEO (The Lion).]
- [1. HYDRA (The Serpent).]
- [2. CRATER (The Cup).]
- [3. CORVUS (The Raven).]
- [Summary.]
- [“For Signs And For Seasons.”]
- [Appendix. Note on the Sign LIBRA.]
- [Footnotes]
[Transcribers Note: This e-book contains countless special symbols, and characters from uncommon character sets. If you see unrenderable characters, you may need to change to a font that has the needed Unicode blocks. It uses these uncommon character sets: Greek (Unicode U+0370 through U+03FF), Greek Extended (U+1F00 through U+1FFF), Hebrew (U+0590 through U+05FF), and Miscellaneous Symbols (U+2600 through U+26FF). Hebrew pointings and Greek markings are as provided in the original book, and some differ from the usual pointings and markings for those words.]