Manilius(c.20 CE): Astronomica (translated by G. P. Goold)
Dorotheus of Sidon(c.75 CE): Carmen Astrologicum (translated by David Pingree)
Ptolemy(c.100-178 CE): Tetrabiblos
Vettius Valens(c.120-175 CE): Anthology
Antiochus of Athens(c.200 CE): in Definitions and Foundations (translated by Robert Schmidt)
Porphyry(c.233-304 CE): in Definitions and Foundations (translated by Robert Schmidt)
Firmicus Maternus(c.280-360 CE): Mathesis
Paulus Alexandrinus(c.378 CE): Introductory Matters
Hephaestio of Thebes(380-? CE): Apotelesmatics
Rhetorius the Egyptian(c.505 CE): Astrological Compendium
Māshā’allāh(c.740-815 CE): Book of Aristotle; Works of Sahl & Māshā’allāh
Umar al-Tabari(c.815 CE): Three Books of Nativities
Abu ’Ali al-Khayyat(c.770-835 CE): On the Judgments of Nativities
Sahl Ibn Bishr(c.800-850? CE): Introduction to the Science of the Judgements of the Stars; Works of Sahl & Māshā’allāh
Abu Ma’shar(c.787-886 CE): Abbreviation of the Introduction to Astrology; On the Revolutions of the Years of Nativities
Al-Kindi(c.801-870 CE): On the Stellar Rays; The Forty Chapters
Abu Bakr(c.850-900? CE): On Nativities
Al-Qabisi(c.967 CE): Introduction to Astrology
Al-Biruni(c.973-1048 CE): Book of Instructions in the Elements of the Art of Astrology
Avraham Ibn-Ezra(c.1089-1167 CE): The Beginning of Wisdom;Book of Nativities and Revolutions; Book of Reasons
Guido Bonatti(c.1220-1300? CE): Book of Astronomy
Johannes Schoener(1477-1547 CE): The three books on the Judgment of Nativities
Johannes Kepler(1571-1630 CE): Concerning the more certain Fundamentals of Astrology
Jean Baptiste Morin(1583-1656 CE): Astrologia Gallica
William Lilly(1602-1681 CE): Christian Astrology
Nicholas Culpepper(1616-1654 CE): Astrological Judgement of Diseases
William Ramesey(1626-1676 CE): Astrology Restored
John Gadbury(1627-1704 CE): Doctrine of Nativities
Henry Coley(1633-1707 CE): Key to the Whole Art of Astrology
John Partridge(1644-1715 CE): Opus Reformatum; Mikropanastron
Ebenezer Sibly(1752-1799 CE): The Complete Illustration of the Celestial Art of Astrology
John Worsdale(1766-1826 CE): Celestial Philosophy or Genethliacal Astronomy