Robert Burton's Human Design Chart

Design
    36 22 37 6 49 55 30 21 26 51 40 50 32 28 18 48 57 44 60 58 41 39 19 52 53 54 38 14 29 5 34 27 42 9 3 59 1 7 13 25 10 15 2 46 8 33 31 20 16 62 23 56 35 12 45 24 47 4 17 43 11 64 61 63
    Design
      Personality

        Chart Properties

          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.
          Image
          Image
          Image
          Image
          Explore Robert Burton's Human Design chart with our AI Assistant, Bella. Unlock insights into 55,000+ celebrities and public figures.

          Robert Burton's Biography

          British astrologer, mathematician, scholar and Reverend rector of Seagrave. From a profound personal awareness in 1621, he wrote “Anatomy of Melancholy” under the pseudonym of Democritus Junior. Educated in Oxford, he was elected fellow of Christ Church College in 1599 and received his bachelor’s degree of divinity in 1614. He remained at the college as librarian, tutor and scholar for the rest of his life. He was also appointed vicar of St. Thomas’s in Oxford starting in 1616. The author of several Latin poems, his noted Latin comedy, “Philosophaster,” written in 1606 and performed in 1617 was followed by his most famed piece “Anatomy of Melancholy,” 1621. This was enlarged and revised several times by the author; basically a treatise on various forms of emotional disturbance and is considered a valuable document of the intellectual history of the seventeenth century. Burton died at Oxford on 25 January 1639. There was a rumor that he hanged himself.
          Link to Wikipedia biography

          Robert Burton's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.