- Robert Thomas Cross
Robert Thomas Cross (1850-1923) - notable astrologer, better known as Raphael
Robert Cross was the "seventh" 19th century
astrologer to use thepseudonym "Raphael", and is best remembered as the editor ofRaphael's Ephemeris (which is still published today), though he never claimed to be amathematician orscientist , unlike many of his contemporaries. He was renowned among his peers for endeavouring to show thatastrology was not specially for the well-to-do, but for all. Note that, owing to the similarity in names, he is often confused with "Robert Cross Smith ", the first "Raphael".Data
Born:
May 15 1850 , 2:35 a.m., at Brockley Farm,Worstead ,East Anglia ,UK
Died: 1923Life
Cross was originally named Frederick Robert Cross, but dropped the "Frederick". He began studying astrology quite young and by the age of twenty-five, already married with two sons, he was teaching astrology and accepting clients, and soon became the editor of
The Prophetic Messenger . In the 1870's he obtained the copyright to Raphael's Ephemeris (which is still owned by the Cross family today). In Raphael's Ephemeris for 1913 he wrote: "Nothing has prospered with me except astrology...I have succeeded beyond my expectations..." For example, in 1893 Cross's almanac sold 200,000 copies. His "Guide to Astrology", published in two volumes in 1877 and 1879 was widely used by astrologers for many years.Cross certainly had some quirks, for example he was convinced that he was able to
hypnotise both animals and vegetables. As a sideline, he grew and sold exotic plants, especiallyorchids . Much of his time was spent on his weather station, where he recorded wind directions and speeds, sunshine, temperature and rainfall. A pioneer motorist, he owned some of the first motor vehicles in the county, initially steam-driven, then petrol cars.In 1895 the
Astrologer's Magazine quoted Cross for his support of the idea of forming an astrological society, which proved a popular concept; on14 January 1896 Alan Leo founded a society with himself as the first president and Cross as vice-president.After his death in 1923, Raphael's Ephemeris continued to be published and is so to this day.
External links
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=CikSAAAAYAAJ "A Description of the Faces and Degrees of the Zodiac as Given in the Ancient Authors, Being Applicable to Genethliacal and Horary Astrology"] by Raphael
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=JvUYAAAAYAAJ "Raphael's Private Instructions in Genethliacal Astrology"] by Raphael (handwritten copy)
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=dxYCAAAAYAAJ "The Book of Fate: Whereby All Questions May Be Answered Respecting the Present and Future"] by Raphael
*"The Guide to Astrology" by Raphael [http://books.google.com/books?id=i1YWAAAAYAAJ Vol. I] [http://books.google.com/books?id=qjgDAAAAQAAJ Vol. II]
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