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Deborah Houlding (born 14 May 1962 in Mansfield) is an English author researcher, educator, astrologer, and publisher who specializes in traditional astrological methods. She wrote The Houses: Temples of the Sky. (Ascella, 1996) and has published her own annotated version of William Lilly's 17th century astrology textbook Christian Astrology (Ascella, 1997).

Houlding studied at the Olivia Barclay Horary Practitioner school, graduating in 1989. From 1993 to 2000, she edited and published The Traditional Astrologer magazine. She began astrology textbook publisher Ascella Publications which distributed titles like the David Pingree English translation of Carmen Astrologicum by Dorotheus, originally published by Teubner. She helped patronize the Australian periodical, The Southern Astrologer. The discovery of a slow-growing brain tumour in 1998 brought a period of temporary retirement from astrology. Since 2002, she studies the history of astrology, runs her own school of horary astrology (STA), edits the astrology website Skyscript and writes regularly for the Mountain Astrologer magazine. In 2010 Houlding was awarded the Astrological Association of Great Britain's 'Charles Harvey Award' in recognition of "exceptional service to astrology".

References

  1. ^ Houlding, Deborah (2006). The Houses: Temples of the Sky (2 ed.). The Wessex Astrologer Ltd. ISBN 190240520X.
  2. Houlding (editor), Deborah. The Traditional Astrologer. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. Parker, Julia (2007). Astrology. Doring Kindersley Limited. p. 296. ISBN 978-1-4053-2198-3. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

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