Christopher Cattan
Christophe de Cattan (also Christofe Cattan, Christopher Cattan) was a reputed astrologer of the sixteenth century. The title page of one of his books gives him as Swiss, from Geneva.[1]
He is known in connection with geomancy, through the 1558 La Géomancie du Seigneur Christofe de Cattan, translated as The Geomancie of Maister Christopher Cattan Gentleman.[2] This was successful also in a 1591 English translation, by Francis Sparry.
Notes
- ↑ La Géomancie du Signeur Christofe Cattan, Gentilhomme Genevois: Livre non Moins Plaisant et Récréatif, que d’Ingénieuse Invention, pour Sçavoir Toutes Choses Présentes, Passées et Advenir, avec la Roue de Pythagoras (1572).
- ↑ Princeton University: Medieval Geomancy
External links
- Geomance de Cattan, online text
- Wim van Binsbergen, The Astrological Origin of Islamic geomancy (PDF) cf. note 46, p. 20
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