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9th-century diagram of the positions of the seven planets on 18 March 816, from the Leiden Aratea (from History of astronomy) Image 33 Segment of the astronomical ceiling of Senenmut's Tomb (circa 1479–1458 BC), depicting constellations, protective deities, and twenty-four segmented wheels for the hours of the day and the months of the year ...
All about the 9th House/Ninth House in astrology, including the meaning and themes of this part of your birth chart.
This is also found in Robert Gunther's, Chaucer and Messahala on Astrology. [13] [page needed] De elementis et orbibus was included in Gregor Reisch's Margarita phylosophica (ed. pr., Freiburg, 1503; Suter says the text is included in the Basel edition of 1583). Its contents primarily deal with the construction and usage of an astrolabe.
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The Lion’s Gate Portal is an astrological term describing the alignment of the sun in Leo, the star Sirius, which is the brightest star as seen from Earth, the constellation Orion’s Belt and ...
This simplified system of astrology allowed twelve forecasts to be made based purely on reader's birth dates. The forecasts could be changed endlessly, thus making an ideal regular newspaper feature. Naylor's columns, however, continued to combine Star Sign forecasts by birth month with forecasts for the week ahead by day headed "Tendencies for ...
Astro-Data I: Profiles of Women. (mit Betsy Rodden) Data Newz Revised edition, 1996 ISBN 0963371630 ISBN 978-0963371638; Astro-Data II: American Book of Charts. 445 pages. American Federation of Astrologers Inc; Revised edition 1984 ISBN 0917086236 ISBN 978-0917086236; Astro-Data III: Occult/ General Collection.
Samāsa Saṃhitā ("Minor Collection" [1]), also known as Svalpa-saṃhitā ("Shorter Compendium" [2]), [3] is an abridged version of Bṛhat Saṃhitā, Varāhamihira's work on natural astrology. It is now lost, but at least 142 verses on it survive in Saṃhitā-vivṛti , Utpala's commentary on the Bṛhat Saṃhitā, often identifiable by ...