Don Néroman (sometimes spelled Dom Néroman, pen-name of Pierre Rougié) was an
astrologer
Astrology is a range of divinatory practices, recognized as pseudoscientific since the 18th century, that claim to discern information about human affairs and terrestrial events by studying the apparent positions of celestial objects. Dif ...
born June 18, 1884, in Gramat, Lot department, France, and died in 1953.
Néroman was among those astrologers who sought to eliminate superstitions from astrology and develop its scientific components. In 1943 he wrote ''Traité d'astrologie rationelle'' (1943), ''Grandeur et pitié d'astrologie'' (1940).
Néroman founded the
Collège astrologique de France in Paris, which published its own journal from 1936 to 1955, the ''Bulletin du Collège astrologique de France''.
Among the more distinctive aspects of his work was study of the
Lunar Apogee, as well as
Astrogeography techniques that were later developed and popularized by American astrologer
Jim Lewis as
Astro*Carto*Graphy.
References
Néroman as a scientific astrologer(opinion, in English)
(in English)
(in French)
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1884 births
1953 deaths
French astrologers
20th-century astrologers