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Translator's Preface and Acknowledgments | iii |
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Preface to Book XVIII of Astrologia Gallica |
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CHAPTER I. |
What is the Strength of the Planets and How Manifold is it? |
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CHAPTER II. |
Regarding the Intrinsic Strength of the Planets |
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CHAPTER III. |
Regarding the Extrinsic Strength of the Planets in General
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CHAPTER IV. |
The Extrinsic Strength of the Planets Arising from their Celestial State, which depends on the Signs of the Zodiac in which they are posited. First, how a Planet acts in its own Domicile, Exaltation and Triplicity.
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CHAPTER V. |
How and to what extent the Planets are fortified by their Domicile, Exaltation, or Triplicity, or weakened by the Signs opposite these |
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CHAPTER VI. |
The Extrinsic Strength of the Planets arising from the Zodiacal Signs in which they are posited with regard to the matter of the Gender of the Planets. |
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CHAPTER VII. |
The Extrinsic Strength of the Planets arising from their Reception in the Signs of the Zodiac. |
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CHAPTER VIII. |
The Extrinsic Strength of the Planets arising from their position with respect to the Sun and Moon. |
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CHAPTER IX. |
The Extrinsic Strength of the Planets arising from their Motion. |
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CHAPTER X. |
The Extrinsic Strength of the Planets arising from their Elevation, that is, from the Greater Altitude of One Planet above the Rest. |
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CHAPTER XI. |
The Extrinsic Strength of the Planets by Reason of their Diurnal or Nocturnal Condition. |
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......PART II...... |
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CHAPTER XII. |
The Extrinsic Strength of the Planets by Reason of their Mutual Aspects.
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CHAPTER XIII. |
The Extrinsic Strength of the Planets arising from their Position on the same Major Circle as Another Planet or Prominent Fixed Star. |
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CHAPTER XIV. |
The Intrinsic Strength and Quality of the Houses of the Horoscope. Also, the Strength accruing to the Planets through their Placement in the Houses. |
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CHAPTER XV. |
What is the Most Powerful Point in any House and what are the Proper Limits of Influence of the Houses: A Question of Great Import for Astrology. |
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CHAPTER XVI. |
How One should Measure the Final 5 degrees before the Cusp, or, in my view, the Semi-Diameter of the Orb of Influence of the Planets. Also, that Cardan should be Criticized in that Regard. |
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CHAPTER XVII. |
How One should distribute the Inherent Strength of Each Space [House] Among Its Parts [Degrees], or How One should find the Strength of any Planet by House. |
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Appendix |
A. The Friends and Enemies of the Planets |
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B. Morin's Table of the Ratios of Primitive Qualities of the Planets |
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C. The Planets Listed in the Order of the Quantity of a Primitive Quality
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D. Morin's Conception of the Meanings of the Angles and the Twelve Houses of the Horoscope. |
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References |
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