... those equatorial degrees pass the horizon, as well as the meridian, all distances must be calculated according to the various positions of the places in question with respect to those angles, and every equatorial degree signifies a year. The guide to astrology, by Raphael - Стр. 50авторы: Robert T. Cross - 1879Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Claudius Ptolomaeus - 1828 - Страниц: 282
...(whether it be the body or aspect of a planet) will arrive at the preceding place in theGeniture;and,as those equatorial degrees, pass the Horizon, as well...(£), and every equatorial degree, signifies a year (||) * Planets under the sun-beams lose tbeir effect, which in such oase, is transferred to the sun,... | |
| Alan Leo - 1906 - Страниц: 340
...be the body or aspect of a planet) will arrive at the preceding place in the geniture, and as these degrees pass the horizon as well as the meridian,...calculated according to the various positions of the planets in question with respect to those angles, and every degree signifies a year." This has the... | |
| Henry Clay Hodges - 1910 - Страниц: 280
...whether it be the body or aspect of a planet will arrive at the preceding place in the figure. As these degrees pass the horizon, as well as the meridian,...calculated according to the various positions of the planets in question with respect to those angles. Each degree signifies one year of time. This method... | |
| Raphael - 1996 - Страниц: 124
...relieved by a benefic. The number of years arising from the distance between the prorogator and anaretio places cannot be calculated in every case simply by...intervene between the meeting of the two places, for the anaretio point will arrive at the prorogatory point — viz.the oriental horizon, in the same number... | |
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