Aben-Ragel
Aben-Ragel
An Arabian astrologer born at Cordova at the beginning of the fifth century. His book of horoscopes was translated into Latin and published at Venice in 1485, under the title De Judiciis seu fatis stellarum. Aben-Ragel's predictions were known for their remarkable accuracy.
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