Part 1: Conceptual Structure (1): Astrology and Natural Philosophy/Science: Reconstructing a 13th-Century Astrologizing Aristotelianism (1250-80). Introduction to Part 1: Astrology and Aristotelian Natural Philosophy. Chapter 1: Ligamentum naturalis philosophiae et metaphysicae: Astrology and Aristotelian Natural Philosophy
Chapter 2: Mathematizing the Picture: Mathematics, Perspectiva and Astrology in Roger Bacon and Albertus Magnus
Chapter 3: Albertus Magnus on the Natural Philosophical Foundations for Revolutions Intermezzo
Chaper 4: Defending Astrology: Roger Bacon and the Speculum astronomiae
Part 2: Conceptual Structures (2): Astrology and Theology/Religion. Introduction to part 2: Astrology and Theology. Chapter 5: Astrology and Theology in Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas: Fate, Divination and Providence
Chapter 6: Astrology, Theology and Religion in Roger Bacon
Part 3: Conceptual Structures (3): Astrology and Magic. Introduction to part 3: Astrology and Magic. Chapter 7: Imagines astronomicae (talismans) in the Speculum astronomiae, Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas
Chapter 8: Opera et verba sapientiae: Astrology and Magic in Roger Bacon
Part 4: Institutional, Scocio-Political and Cultural Structures: Universities, Cities and Courts (1300-1500). Introduction to part 4: Astrology, Mathematics and Humanism. Chapter 9: Disciplinary Configurations: Astrology and the Mathematical Disciplines
Chapter 10: Institutional Foundations: The Universities
Chapter 11: Astrology in Society, Politics and Culture
Conclusion to I: The Annus Mirabilis of 1484: Towards Renaissance Astrology and Magic.