Weingarten, Henry
Weingarten, Henry
American astrologer, executive secretary of the National Astrological Society (1974-) and editor of NASO Journal. He has lectured extensively on astrology and taught at the NASO School of Astrology in New York.
Sources:
Weingarten, Henry. A Modern Introduction to Astrology. New York: ASI Publishers, 1974.
——. Principles of Synastry. New York: ASI Publishers, 1978.
——. The Study of Astrology. 3 vols. New York: ASI Publishers, 1977.
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