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- The Uranian Society: A Cultural Forum for Gay Men - Adelaide, Australia. The Uranian Society holds meetings on historical, political, literary and artistic aspects of gay culture throughout the year. Includes archives of meeting notices.
- The Uranian Institute for Astrological Study and Research - Many articles on uranian astrology, cosmobiology, and other midpoint techniques, including a history section and lessons.
- The Uranian Signs - Overview of the eight transneptunian planets.
- Symmetrical Astrology - Reference material on uranian astrology, cosmobiology and other midpoint techniques. Lessons, FAQs, resources, discussion area and articles.
- The Uranian Society - Holds meetings on historical, political, literary and artistic aspects of gay culture throughout the year. Includes archives of events and forums, meeting dates and times, and contact details.
- Harmonic Uranian Astrology - Extensive harmonics theory and useage.
- Fabian S. Woodley - A tribute to a poet of the 1890-1930 'Uranian' movement. Includes all the poems from 'A Crown of Friendship'.
- Uranian Nights - Contains articles on astrology, information about destiny links, a newsletter, poetry, predictions, a basic overview of astrology, and downloadable ephemeri.
Wikipedia Articles
- Uranian poetry - ... between 1858 (when William Johnson Cory published Ionica) and 1930. Their name is commonly believed to derive from the work of the German theorist and campaigner Karl Heinrich Ulrichs in the 1860s, with the name later taken up by John Addington Symonds and others who rendered it as 'Uranian'.
- Uranian astrology - Uranian astrology is a modern form of astrology based on teachings of German surveyor/astrologer Alfred Witte (1878-1941), founder of the Hamburg School of Astrology. Witte revived and further developed the use of mathematical midpoints for precise astrological analysis and prediction.
- Uranian - [John Addington Symonds]' 1891 book A Problem in Modern Ethics.
- Uranian Love - The term is derived from an allusion to the goddess Aphrodite in Plato's symposium. It is a literary word for homosexual, and it has been used in this sense since the late nineteenth century.
- John Leslie Barford - John Leslie Barford (1886-1937) was an English Uranian poet who wrote under the pseudonym of Philebus. According to Timothy D'Arch Smith, he was a doctor in the Merchant Navy.