Jim Lewis (astrologer)
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Jim Lewis (3 June 1941 - February 21, 1995) is the developer of modern astrocartography. For his work in this field, he received the Marc Edmund Jones award in 1978, and the Regulus Award for Research and Innovation at the United Astrology Congress in 1992.[1]
Locational astrology is an old concept, but Lewis developed and expanded the field, using detailed maps and modern software. He trademarked the term Astro*Carto*Graphy.[2]
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[edit] Selected books
- The Astro*Carto*Graphy Book of Maps, with Ariel Guttman. Out of print.
- The Psychology of Astro*Carto*Graphy (Contemporary Astrology), (posthumous), with Erin Sullivan and Kenneth Irving. ISBN 0-14-019512-2.
[edit] References
- ^ Jim Lewis, Developer of Astro*Carto*Graphy. Tributes to Astrologers. Solsticepoint Productions.
- ^ Currey, Robert (May/June 1995). The life and times of Jim Lewis. EQUINOX Astrology. Reprinted from the Astrological Journal.
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NAME | Lewis, Jim |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | American astrologer and astrological writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 3, 1941 |
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DATE OF DEATH | February 21, 1995 |
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