Cyril Fagan

Cyril Fagan (born Dublin, Ireland, May 22, 1896, died Tucson, Arizona, United States, January 5, 1970) was an Irish astrologer, who, in collaboration with Donald A. Bradley, pioneered the 20th Century's scientific re-awakening of Astrology. A revolutionary figure in the long history of human intimate, both personal and collective, inter-relationship with the stars.[1] Generally considered the father - alongside Bradley, the mother, of Sidereal astrology.[2] He is the creator with American astrologer Bradley of the Fagan-Bradley Ayanamsha.[3]

His books include:

  • Astrological Origins, Zodiacs Old and New St. Paul, Minn.: Llewellyn Publications, 1971.
  • Fixed Zodiac Ephemeris for 1948. Washington, D.C.: National Astrological Library, 1948.
  • A Primer of the Sidereal Zodiac
  • Zodiacs Old and New. Los Angeles: Llewellyn Publications, 1950.

References

  1. For further ref., see: Star Names, their Lore and Meaning by R.H. Allen Star Names
  2. Cyril Fagan Gale Encyclopedia of Occultism & Parapsychology, 2012
  3. Fagan/Bradley Ayanamsha Ayanamshas in Sidereal Astrology, Astrodienst, Dieter Koch, last updated on 19 Dec. 2017
  • Holden, James H., and Robert A. Hughes. Astrological Pioneers of America. Tempe, Ariz.: American Federation of Astrologers, 1988.


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