Jim Lewis (astrologer)

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Jim Lewis (5 June 1941 - February 21, 1995) was the developer of modern Astrocartography.[1] For his work in this field, he received the Marc Edmund Jones award in 1978,[2] and the Regulus Award for Discovery, Innovation, and Research at the United Astrology Congress in 1992.[3]

Locational astrology is an old concept, but Lewis developed and expanded the field, using detailed maps and modern software. He trademarked the term Astro*Carto*Graphy, registration of which is still maintained by the Astro*Carto*Graphy Living Trust (US Serial No: 75667982, searchable through TESS)[4]

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  • The Astro*Carto*Graphy Book of Maps, with Ariel Guttman. Out of print.
  • The Psychology of Astro*Carto*Graphy (Contemporary Astrology), (posthumous), with Kenneth Irving. (Penguin Arkana, 1997) ISBN 0-14-019512-2.

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