Astrologische Studiengesellschaft Hamburger Schule e.V.


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Rudolph

Uranian Presentation in English

Ludwig Rudolph , (09 JAN 1893 - 14 JUL 1982)

 

He was the first, in collaboration with Werner Jung, to gather, collect, and organize Witte's techniques and delineation rules as they were explained at the early presentations. He made copies of them for fellow
students. Those dedicated efforts led to the 1928 publication of ”Rules for Planetary Pictures”. He also, at the suggestion of Alfred Witte, explored the application of the 90-degree dial; it provides quick mechanical focus on symmetrical patterns of both direct and indirect planetary pictures. Also, quickly, it identifies half-squares, squares, and oppositions. His background in precision machine construction served him well to relate all the parts of Witte Astrology into its whole. He is the father of Udo Rudolph, senior member of the Hamburg School executive board.