An Introduction to AstrologyGeorge Bell and Sons, 1891 - 548 pages |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
10th house 7th house afflicted angle apply arc of direction ascensional difference Astrology behold benefic planet benefics biquintile birth body Bowels brown hair cadent cadent house cause cendant colour complexion corrupt blood cusp death declination degrees denotes dignities diseases disposition dispositor Earth especially essential dignities evil aspect evil planets eyes face female fevers figure fixed sign fortune gives heavens honour horizon hyleg ill aspect infortune judge judgment logarithm longitude lord malefic marriage Mars Mercury meridian distance Midheaven minutes Moon motion moveable sign mundane mutual reception native native's nature noon oblique ascension observe opposite pains party person planets therein pole Portrait promittor querent quesited question retrograde right ascension Rule Saturn second distance semi-arc semi-quartile sesquiquadrate sextile shewn shews significator south latitude strong subtract TABLE OF HOUSES testimonies Thighs thing tion Trans violent vols watery sign zodiac
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