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Foreword by the Translator |
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Preface by Morin |
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SECTION I |
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CHAPTER I. |
The formal or essential determination of the primum caelum |
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CHAPTER II. |
The formal or essential determination of the planets and the fixed stars |
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CHAPTER III. |
The description and refutation of an error frequently encountered in Astrology |
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CHAPTER IV. |
The accidental determination of the primum caelum |
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CHAPTER V. |
The accidental determination of the planets and fixed stars in general |
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CHAPTER VI. |
The celestial bodies as both universal and particular causes |
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CHAPTER VII. |
The celestial bodies as both signs and causes of effects in the sublunary world |
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CHAPTER VIII. |
The extent of the entire caelum's concurrence in any sublunary effect. |
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SECTION II |
The accidental determinations of the planets and their effect on the sublunary world |
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CHAPTER I. |
The accidental determination of the planets by location and rulership in the houses |
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CHAPTER II. |
A single planet in a house |
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CHAPTER III. |
More than one planet in a house |
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CHAPTER IV. |
The ruler of a house is located in some other house; whether the meanings of both houses are always combined |
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CHAPTER V. |
How a planet ruling one house but located in another combines the meanings of each house |
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CHAPTER VI. |
Two planets as co-rulers of a single house; a single planet ruling more than one house |
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CHAPTER VII. |
The determinations of the planets by exaltation and triplicity |
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CHAPTER VIII. |
The determinations of the planets by exile and fall |
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CHAPTER IX. |
The determinations of the planets by aspect; the general significance of the aspects |
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CHAPTER X. |
The aspects of the planets and how they work for good or ill |
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CHAPTER XI. |
The aspects of the planets; their analysis and comparison |
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CHAPTER XII. |
The principle points to be observed in making an accurate evaluation of a planet and its aspects |
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CHAPTER XIII. |
The accidental determinations of the planets and their relation to the positions of the planets or principal significators in some other horoscope |
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CHAPTER XIV. |
The interaction of the natal horoscope with those of other individuals |
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CHAPTER XV. |
The intrinsic and extrinsic determinations of the essential meanings of a house |
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CHAPTER XVI. |
The celestial bodies as causes in nature depicting God's action in the world |
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