Richard James Morrison (15 June 1795 – 5 April 1874) was an English astrologer, commonly known by his pen name Zadkiel and best known for the series called Zadkiel's Almanac. (From Wikipedia) More about Zadkiel:
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| | Books by Zadkiel: Zadkiel, 1795-1874, ed.: An Introduction to Astrology: With Numerous Emendations, Adapted to the Improved State of the Science (London: G. Bell, 1852), by William Lilly (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com) Zadkiel, 1795-1874, ed.: An Introduction to Astrology: With Numerous Emendations, Adapted to the Improved State of the Science in the Present Day; A Grammar of Astrology, and Tables for Calculating Nativities (London: G. Bell and Sons, 1875), by William Lilly (multiple formats at Google)
Additional books by Zadkiel in the extended shelves: Zadkiel, 1795-1874: Astrology as it is, not as it has been represented; a compendium. (H. Baillière, 1856) (page images at HathiTrust) Zadkiel, 1795-1874: Grammar of astrology, and tables for calculating nativities (H.G. Bohn, 1852), also by William Lilly (page images at HathiTrust) Zadkiel, 1795-1874: The hand-book of astrology, by which every question of the future, on which the mind is anxious, may be truly answered. (London, 1861) (page images at HathiTrust) Zadkiel, 1795-1874: The hand-book of astrology, by which every question of the future, on which the mind is anxious, may be truly answered. (G. Berger, 1862) (page images at HathiTrust) Zadkiel, 1795-1874: An introduction to astrology. (G. Bell and sons, 1891), also by William Lilly and Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Zadkiel, 1795-1874: The new principia; or, True system of astronomy. In which the earth is proved to be the stationary centre of the solar system, and the sun is shewn to be only 365,006.5 miles from the earth. (J.G. Berger, 1872) (page images at HathiTrust) Zadkiel, 1795-1874: The royal book of fate: Queen Elizabeth's oracle of future events, from an illuminated manuscript, found in the library of the unfortunate Earl of Essex ... (Sherwood and co., 1856), also by Raphael (page images at HathiTrust)
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