Friday July 19th 2002 - edited by Bernard Fitzwalter 
This week in Astro News: 
~ The dog days... ~ 
~ AstroDiary ~ 
~ Astrology & Fertility - Can you help with some research? ~ 
 
The dog days...
Today is the beginning of what used to be called the 'dog days', which run 
until August 27, and more or less coincide with both the hottest days of the 
summer and the school holidays. Almanacs from the seventeenth and eighteenth 
centuries delight in reminding readers that dogs run mad in the heat of these 
days - an idea which comes apparently from the Roman writer Pliny, who died 
in 79AD while watching the eruption of Vesuvius which buried Pompeii. They 
also say that these days are dangerous times to undergo surgery, or to take 
new medicines - and that it would probably be a good idea for men to abstain 
from women, too, because too much heat and passion is bad for you. Brits on 
holiday in sunny climes, take note!
Yet amid all this tongue-in-cheek advice about mad dogs and Englishmen, the 
ancient commentators also give the true explanation of dog days, which is 
that the Sun and the star Sirius rise together around now. Sirius is the 'Dog 
Star', the main star in the constellation of the Dog, and actually the 
brightest star in the sky. But what made it really significant centuries ago 
was that the river Nile in Egypt began its annual flood at this time, and 
that was of prime importance for the Ancient Egyptians growing their food. 
Predicting the flood was vital to them, and several of their temples were 
aligned so that they face the point on the horizon where the Sun and Sirius 
rise on this special day. Not surprisingly, July 19 is the start of the Ancien
t Egyptian year, and this way of counting the days is part of what is known 
as the Sothic calendar, after Sothis, which is the Egyptian name for Sirius.
It may be hot in Egypt, but an English summer is a different thing, as we all 
know, and so far this year we have been in little danger of our dogs flaking 
out. Nonetheless, this weekend sees the Sun and Jupiter together, which 
usually denotes a sustained period of high barometric pressure, and therefore 
a warm spell. So if we are going to get a proper summer at all this year, it 
should be now. Get your barbecue going...
 
 
AstroDiary  
Tonight (July 19):York Astrology Group. Many Happy Solar Returns + Cancer 
Celebrity Charts, 7.30pm, Friends Meeting House, Friargate, York. 
www.communigate.co.uk/york/yorkastrologygroup
Booking now: Company of Astrologers, London Summer School. Aug 5-9. 10.30am - 
4.30pm, School of Acupuncture, 13 Mandela St, Camden, London NW1. £32 daily 
(£28 Friends); £120 (Friends only). Monday Aug 5: Reading Tarot; Tues (6), 
Surviving Outer Planet Transits; Wed (7), Interpreting Progressions; Thurs 
(8), Look at Relationships Astrologically; Fri (9), Interpret a Horary Chart.  
Info: 01227 362427. Email: admin@coa.org.uk.
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Research into Astrology and Infertility by Pat Harris, MSc., D.F.Astrol.S.
 
I would like to thank everyone who has responded to my earlier notices on Jonathan's website and who volunteered to take part in the research that I am conducting as part of my PhD in astrology and health psychology at Southampton University, UK.  I now have quite a number of people taking part which will help me in conducting my study into factors that may or may not correlate with fertility treatment outcome.  I should have a progress report out soon.  However, I am still looking for women who are currently pregnant - not necessarily as a result of fertility treatment - and who would like to contact me about details of my research to see if they would like to take part.  My email address is: pharris@interalpha.co.uk
 
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