
Liber stellarum
"Liber stellarum" (1987) by sisters Mirjana and Zorica Bobić is a manual for independent calculation and interpretation of horoscopes, which demystifies astrology by offering exact tools instead of just interesting stories.
The Bobić sisters, experts in astronomy, designed the book to enable readers to actively participate: "to give the reader a unique opportunity to deal with the horoscope themselves, to calculate and to truly learn something." The book is divided into a theoretical part (186 pages) and practical tables (180 pages), including ephemerides - the position of the planets and the Moon's node for each day from January 1, 1950 to December 31. 1990, calculated for noon, Belgrade mean time.
The content begins with the basics of astrology: planets, zodiac signs, houses and aspects. It explains the calculation methods in detail - from determining the ascendant house through the ephemeris to placing the houses according to the Placidus system. It offers charts of houses for different latitudes and longitudes, charts of planetary movements, and examples of native horoscopes of famous personalities to illustrate interpretations.
Topics include the influence of cosmic forces on human life, free will versus predestination, and the practical application of astrology in everyday life. The style is clear, pedagogical, with an emphasis on precision and independence, avoiding sensationalism. Supplements such as a bibliography and index facilitate use.
As a pioneering work in Yugoslav astrology, the book is a hit among enthusiasts, reminding them that the stars are not just destiny, but a tool for self-knowledge. Ideal for beginners and advanced, it allows you to create a personal horoscope without outside help.
One copy is available