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Historically, astrological and astronomical symbols have overlapped. Frequently used symbols include signs of the zodiac and classical planets. These originate from medieval Byzantine codices. Their current form is a product of the European Renaissance. Other symbols for astrological aspects are used in various astrological traditions.
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Astrological Glyphs, traced over from an original JPEG by Jojobinks using Inkscape. Changes: *Original had some variable stroke-width and some fixed stroke-width symbols; I changed all symbols to fixed stroke-width.
Chart showing the 24 cardinal directions and the symbols of the sign associated with them. In Chinese astrology, the zodiac of twelve animal signs represents twelve different types of personality. The zodiac traditionally begins with the sign of the Rat, and there are many stories about the Origins of the Chinese Zodiac which explain why this ...
Astrological symbol for Black Moon (thick).svg: (form according to: Francis Santoni, Ephemerides de la Lune Noire Vraie 1910–2010, Paris 1993, ISBN 978-2902450466) Unicode: U+26B8 ⚸ black moon lilith
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 December 2024. Area of the sky divided into twelve signs For the East Asian zodiac, see Chinese zodiac. For other uses, see Zodiac (disambiguation). The Earth's orbit around the Sun causes the apparent motion of the latter along the ecliptic (red). Earth is axially tilted 23.4° relative to this plane ...
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