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in the same year. The volume claimed to be the "sixth edition", but it is believed that editions one to five never existed. A substantially enlarged edition appeared in 1825 as the "seventh edition", with additional material attributed to "Merlinus Anglicus Junior"
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A collection of articles on magic and divination from Smith's publications has been collected in "A Sorcerous Anthology, Magick and Occult Writings from the Publications of Robert Cross Smith", available from Topaz House Publications.
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in 1824, but failed to receive enough subscribers and the periodical had to be discontinued after a few issues. He collected the issues of the failed periodical in a volume entitled
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Smith was born in Bristol on March 19, 1795. He married in 1820 and moved to London, where he became interested in astrology. Together with
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Brau, Jean-Louis, Helean Weaver, and Allan Edwards. Larousse Encyclopedia of Astrology. New York: New American Library, 1982.
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of astrological houses in the English-speaking world and in modern western astrology in general.
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Smith died on 26 February 1832 in London. His almanac continued to be edited as
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From 1827 until his death in 1832, he edited an astrological almanac, entitled
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and would become a standard work in British and US American astrology.
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Merlinus Anglicus Junior: The English Merlin Revived
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Ebenezer Sibly
Edward Kelly
John Dee
astrologer
G. W. Graham
geomancy
William Lilly
Raphael’s Ephemeris
Placidian system
google books
online edition
A Sorcerous Anthology
Topaz House Publications
Categories
English astrologers
19th-century astrologers
1795 births
1832 deaths

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