Guido Bonati
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Guido Bonati (1223-1300) was professor of Mathematics at Bologna and Paris and a Franciscan monk. He is probably the first astrologer to have used the Midpoints in Astrology. He used it to refine the timing for the military campaigns for the Count of Montefeltro [1] Bonati announced to the count that he would repulse the enemy but would be wounded in the fray. The event transpired as Bonati had predicted, and the count, who had taken with him the necessary materials to staunch his wound in case the prophecy came true, became a devout adherent of astrology.[2]
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- ^ Michael Harding and Charles Harvey: Working with Astrology: The Psychology of Harmonics, Midpoints and AstroCartoGraphy, Penguin Group, London.
- ^ Guido Bonati: Information and Much More from Answers.com