Astrologia Gallica Book 16

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American Federation of Astr, 2008 - 168 páginas
This book is an English translation of Book 16 of the Astrologia Gallica. In the First Section, Morin explains the difference between Rays and Aspects, and he then discusses the natures of the aspects, why some of them are good and others bad, and finally he proposes a rational theory of the orbs of the aspects. The Second Section is devoted to Applications and Separations and Doryphories. The Third Section discusses the topic of Combustion with examples from Morin's own horoscope. Morin was a physician who became the most renowned of all French astrologers. He was appointed Royal Mathematician to King Louis XIII and was summoned to be present at the birth of the royal heir, the future King Louis XIV. James Herschel Holden is Research Director of the American Federation of Astrologers and has been especially interested in the Morin Method of horoscope interpretation.
 

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Preface
3
What is an Aspect among Astrologers and
10
Whether the Aspects of the Planets should be
22
John Regiomontanuss Opinion on this Matter
31
Translators Comment
55
Whether the Astrological Aspects differ
69
The Partile and Platic Aspects of the Planets
78
How the Usual way of Speaking about
86
Those Objections made by Alexander de Angelis
98
The Mutual Aspects of the Planets and the
104
The Modes and the Effects of the Simple
110
The Doryphory of the Planets or their Attendance
122
There is no Chapter
130
Experiences against the Opinions of the Ancients
136
Index of Persons
143
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