Vettius Valens Entire
Vettius Valens Entire
Vettius Valens Entire
1. The Nature of the Stars. In a nativity the all-seeing sun, natures fire and intellectual light, the organ of mental perception, indicates kingship, rule, intellect, intelligence, beauty, motion, loftiness of fortune, the ordinance of the gods, judgement, public reputation, action, authority over the masses, the father, the master, friendship, noble personages, honors consisting of pictures, statues, and garlands, high priesthoods, <rule over> ones country <and over> other places. Of the parts of the body, the sun rules the head; of the sense organs, it rules the right eye; of the trunk, it rules the heart; of the spiritual (i.e. the perceptive) faculties, the nerves. Of materials, it rules gold; of fruits, it rules wheat and barley. It is of the day sect, yellowish, bitter in taste. The moon, lit by the reflection of the suns light and possessing a borrowed light, in a nativity indicates mans life, body, the mother, conception, <beauty>, appearance, sight, living together (i.e. legitimate marriage), nurture, the older brother, housekeeping, the queen, the mistress of the house, possessions, fortune, the city, the assembly of the people, gains, expenses, the household, voyages, travel and wanderings (it does not provide straight pathways because of Cancer). The moon rules the parts of the body as follows: the left eye, the stomach, the breasts, the breath, the spleen, the dura mater, the marrow (as a result it causes dropsy/moist syndromes). Of materials it rules silver and glass. It is of the night sect, green in color and salty in taste. /2K/ Saturn makes those born under him petty, /2P/ malignant, care-worn, self-depreciating, solitary, deceitful, secretive in their trickery, strict, downcast, with a hypocritical air, squalid, black-clad, importunate, sad-looking, miserable, with a nautical bent, plying waterside trades. Saturn also causes humblings, sluggishness, unemployment, obstacles in business, interminable lawsuits, subversion of business, secrets, imprisonment, chains, griefs, accusations, tears, bereavement, capture, exposures of children. Saturn makes serfs and farmers because of its rule over the land, and it causes men to be renters of property, tax farmers, and violent in action. It puts into ones hands great ranks and distinguished positions, supervisions, management of others property, and the fathership of others children. Of materials, it rules lead, wood, and stone. Of the limbs of the body, it rules the legs, the knees, the tendons, the lymph, the phlegm, the bladder, the kidneys, and the internal, hidden organs. Saturn is indicative of injuries arising from cold and moisture, such as dropsy, neuralgia, gout, cough, dysentery, hernia, spasms. It is indicative of these syndromes: possession, homosexuality, and depravity. Saturn makes bachelors and widows, bereavements, and childlessness. It causes violent deaths by water, strangulation, imprisonment, or dysentery. It also causes falling on the face. It is the star of Nemesis; it is of the day sect. It is like castor in color and astringent in taste. Jupiter indicates childbearing, engendering, desire, loves, political ties, acquaintance, friendships with great men, prosperity, salaries, great gifts, an abundance of crops, justice, offices, officeholding, ranks, authority over temples, arbitrations, trusts, inheritance, brotherhood, fellowship, beneficence, the secure possession of goods, relief from troubles, release from bonds, freedom, deposits in trust, money, stewardships, Of the external body parts it rules the thighs and the feet. (Consequently in the games Jupiter governs the race.) Of the internal parts it rules the sperm, the uterus, the liver, the parts of the right side. Of materials, it rules tin. It is of the day sect. In color it is grey verging on white and is sweet in taste. Mars indicates force, wars, plunderings, screams, violence, whoring, the loss of property, banishment, exile, alienation from parents, /3P/ capture, the deaths of wives, /3K/ abortions, love affairs, marriages, the loss of goods, lies, vain hopes, strong-armed robbery, banditry, looting, quarrels among friends, anger, fighting, verbal abuse, hatreds, lawsuits. Mars brings violent murders, slashings and bloodshed, attacks of fever, ulceration, boils, burns, chains, torture, masculinity, false oaths, wandering, embassies under difficult circumstances, actions involving fire or iron, craftwork, masonry. In addition Mars causes commands, campaigns and leadership, infantrymen, governorships, hunting, wild game, falls from heights or from animals, weak vision, strokes. Of the body parts, Mars rules the head, the seat, the genitals; of the internal parts, it rules the blood, the sperm ducts, the bile, the elimination of excrement, the parts in the rear, the back, and the underside. It controls the hard and the abrupt. Of materials, it rules iron, decoration of clothing (because of Aries), as well as wine and beans. It is of the night sect, red in color and acid in taste. Venus is desire and love. It indicates the mother and nurture. It makes priesthoods, school superintendencies, high offices with the right to wear a gold ring or a crown, cheerfulness, friendship, companionship, the acquisition of property, the purchase of ornaments, agreements on favorable terms, marriages, pure trades, fine voices, a taste for music, sweet singing, beauty, painting, mixing of colors both in embroidery, dyeing, and unguent making. <Venus makes> the inventors and masters of these crafts, as well as craftsmanship or trade, and work in emeralds, precious stones, and ivory. Within its terms and 1
degrees in the zodiac, Venus causes men to be gold-spinners, gold workers, barbers, and people fond of cleanliness and toys. It bestows the office of supervisor of weights and measures, the standards of weights and measures, markets, factories, the giving and receiving <of gifts>, laughter, good cheer, ornamentation, and hunting in moist places. Venus gives benefits from royal women or from ones own, and it brings very high rank when it operates in such affairs, Of the parts of the body, it rules the neck, the face, the lips, the sense of smell, the front parts from the feet to the head, the parts of intercourse; of the inner parts /4P/ it rules the lungs. It is a recipient of support from others and of pleasure. Of materials /4K/ it rules precious stones and fancy jewelry. Of fruits it rules the olive. It is of the night sect, white in color, very greasy in taste. Mercury indicates education, letters, disputation, reasoning, brotherhood, interpretation, embassies, number, accounts, geometry, markets, youth, games, theft, association, communication, service, gain, discoveries, obedience, sport, wrestling, declamation, certification, supervision, weighing and measuring, the testing of coinage, hearing, versatility. It is the bestower of forethought and intelligence, the lord of brothers and of younger children, and the creator of all marketing and banking. In its own character, it makes temple builders, modelers, sculptors, doctors, secretaries, legal advisors, orators, philosophers, architects, musicians, prophets, diviners, augurs, dream interpreters, braiders, weavers, systematic physicians, those in charge of war and strategy, and those undertaking any unusual, systematic work in accounting or with reasoning. Mercury makes weight lifters and mimes, those making their livelihood with displays of skill, deception, gambling, or sleight of hand. It also rules those skilled interpreters of the heavens, those who by using pleasure or winning charm, earn fame for their amazing featsall for the sake of gain. This stars effects go in many directions, depending on the changes of the zodiac and the interactions of the stars, and yields quite varied results: knowledge for some, selling for others, service for others, trade or teaching for others, farming or temple service or public <employment> for still others. To some it grants authority, rentals, labor contracting, rhythmical performance, the display of public service, the acquisition of personal attendants or the right of wearing temple-linen, robed in the luxury appropriate to gods or rulers. As for the end resultMercury will make everything capricious in outcome and quite disturbed. Even more, it causes those having this star in malefic signs or degrees to become even worse. Of the parts of the body, it rules the hands, the shoulders, the fingers, the joints, the belly, the sense of hearing, the arteries, /5P/ the intestines, the tongue. Of materials, it rules /5K/ copper and all coins used in buying and sellingfor the god makes exchanges. <It is blue in color, sharp in taste.> The benefic stars which are appropriately and favorably situated bring about their proper effects according to their own nature and the nature of their sign, with the aspects and conjunctions of each star being blended. If however they are unfavorably situated, they are indicative of reversals. In the same way even the malefic stars, when they are operative in appropriate places in their own sect, are bestowers of good and indicative of the greatest positions and success; when they are inoperative, they bring about disasters and accusations. Each star is the ruler of its own element in the universe with reference to <the stars> sympathy or antipathy or mutual influence. Their <aspects> are blended according the their applications or separations, their superior aspects or blockages, their attendance, their ray-shooting, or the approach of their masters. The moon becomes the ruler of foresight, the sun the ruler of light, Saturn the ruler of ignorance and necessity, Jupiter the ruler of rank, crowns and zeal. Mars becomes the ruler of action and effort, Venus the ruler of love, desire, and beauty, Mercury the ruler of law, friendship, and trust. These stars have their own effects Now that these matters have been settled, the nature of the twelve signs must be mentioned. 2. The Nature of the Twelve Zodiacal Signs. Aries is the house of Mars, a masculine sign, tropic, terrestrial, governing, fiery, free, upward-trending, semi-vocal, noble, changeable, procuratorial, public, civic, with few offspring, servile, the Midheaven of the universe and the cause of rank, two-toned (since the sun and the moon make white lichen). It is also unaspected and ecliptic. Depending on its relationship with the houseruler, men born under this sign will be brilliant, distinguished, authoritarian, just, hard on offenders, free, governing, bold in thought, boastful, great-hearted, restless, unstable, haughty, inflated, intimidating, /6K/ quickly changing, wealthy. When the houserulers are favorably situated and have benefics in aspect, kings and powerful men are born, those having the say over life and death. /6P/ Aries is by nature watery, with thunder and hail. From its first degree to the equinox, it is stormy, full of hail, windy, destructive. The middle degrees up to 15 are mild <and fruitful; the following degrees are hot and cause plagues> of animals. This sign has 19 bright stars. On the belt are 14 bright 2
stars, 27 dim, 28 somewhat bright, and 48 faint. The constellations that rise at the same time as Aries are (in the north) the first part of Perseus, and the rear and the left parts of Auriga, and (in the south) the fin and tail of Cetus. <When Aries is rising,> the feet of Bootes (in the north) and the hind parts of Lupus (in the south) are setting. The following zones are subject to Aries: to the front parts, Babylon; to the head, Elymais; to the right side, Persis; to the left, Palestine and the neighboring areas; to the turn of its head, Babylonia; to its breast, Armenia; to its shoulders, Thrace; to its belly, Cappadocia, Susa, the Red Sea and the Dead Sea; to its hind parts, Egypt and the Indian Ocean. Taurus is feminine, solid, lying in the suns spring tropic, full of bones, with some limbs missing, rising backwards, setting straight down. This sign lies for the most part in the invisible sky. It is calm. From its first degree to 6 (the section of the Pleiades) it is worthless, even destructive, disease-producing, thundering, causing earthquakes and lightning flashes. The next two degrees are fiery and smokey. The right part (toward Auriga) is temperate and cool. The left parts are worthless and changeable, sometimes chilling, at other times heating. The head (to 23) is in a temperate atmosphere, but it causes disease and death for living things. The rest is destructive, worthless, disease-ridden. It has 27 stars. /7K/ The constellations that rise with it are (in the north) the rear of Auriga and (in the south) the rear of Cetus and the first section of Eridanus. Venus, the moon, Ceres, <Vesta,> Mars, and Mercury. The constellations that set <when Taurus is rising> are (in the north) Bootes up to the belt and the leg of Ophiouchus up to the knees. In the south Orion rises with Taurus; he is belted around the waist, extends his sword in his right hand, /7P/ and holds in his left hand the so-called caduceus. This sign is productive of order, earthy, rustic, related to farming, a freedman, downward-trending, with few offspring, semi-vocal and mute, noble, invariable, energetic, unfinished, indicative of estates and possessions. The ecliptic lies to the north, rising in line with its <Taurus> highest point. Men born under this sign are noble, energetic, toilsome, good at keeping things, pleasure-loving, music-loving, generous. Some are laborers, propagators, planters. If benefics incline toward this place or if the houseruler is favorably situated, men become priests and school superintendants, as well as those judged worthy of crowns and of the purple, of monuments and statues; also supervisors of temples and distinguished and brilliant individuals. The following zones are subject to Taurus: to its head, Media and the adjoining areas; <to its breast, Babylon; to the right side toward Auriga, Scythia;> to the Pleiades, Cyprus; to the left side, Arabia and the surrounding areas; to its shoulders, Persis and the Caucasus mountains; to its truncated portion, <Sarmatia>; to its loin, Africa; to its torso, Elymais; to its horns, Carthage; to its midparts, Armenia, India, Germany. Gemini is male, bicorporeal, articulate, the house of Mercury, upward-trending, celestial, feminizing, a freedman, sterile, public. Under it are born scholars, those working in education and letters, poets, musiclovers, declaimers, stewards, those who receive trusts; also translators, merchants, judges of good and evil, sensible people, practicioners of the curious arts, and seekers after mystic lore. In general, whatever the houseruler usually produces according to its own nature, whether good or bad, greater or lesser, this it produces in each of the signs according to the operative or inoperative /8K/ configuration of the houseruler. (I mention this so that we will not seem to be constantly writing the same thing.) This sign is calm, Its first 3 are worthless and destructive; from 3 to 7 it is well-watered; good weather from 7 to 15. The southern parts are well-watered. The last degrees are a combination of traits. It has 21 stars. It lies toward the west wind. According to the Sphaerica , /8P/ the tail of Cetus lies touching Gemini at one of its southern points; also at its southern point, on the due-south line, is the Satyr <=Orion> touching it with its club, and it rises after the north part of Satyr, where the spear is. Lyra lies to the south; it lies on the due-south line, being midway between north and south. Under Geminis feet on the due-south line (in the hemisphere visible to us) is the so-called Canis in front of its right foot; Canis is cut by a line running from the south pole through Gemini's head straight to the north pole. Gemini rises with the rest of Eridanus and Orion in the south. The gods Apollo, Hercules, Vulcan, Juno, Saturn are associated with it. To the north, Bootes, Ophiouchus (except the head), and half of the Crown set <when Gemini rises>. The following zones are subject to Gemini: to the front part, India and the adjoining areas and Celtica; to the breast, Cilicia, Galatia, Thrace, and Boeotia; to the midparts, Egypt, Libya, Rome, Arabia, Syria. Cancer is calm. The parts are as follows: under the two initial stars to the southeast, it is worthless, destructive, stifling, productive of earthquakes. From that point to 10 it makes the air damp and hot, having heavy rains and constant thunderstorms. The right parts are worthless and destructive. In the north the Hare, the front part of Canis Major, and Procyon rise with Cancer. It has 4 stars. Mars, Mercury, 3
Jupiter, <Neptune>, Venus. To the north, the head of Bootes sets as Cancer rises, as well as Hercules, Aquila, and half of the Crown. It is the house of the moon, feminine, solstitial, the Ascendant to the universe, slavish, downwardtrending, mute, watery, noble, /9K/ changeable, public, popular, civic, prolific, amphibious. Men born under this sign are ambitious, popular, constantly changing, theatrical, cheerful, easily downcast, pleasureloving, party-giving, public. Unsteady of mind, they say one thing but think another, and not sticking to one activity or (at the most) two, they become wanderers and travelers. The following zones are subject to Cancer: to the front, Bactria; /9P/ to the left, Zakynthus and Acarnania; to the back, Ethiopia and Schina; under the head are the Crimean Gulf and the tribes surrounding it, the Red Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Hellespont, the Libyan Sea, Britain, and Thule. Under the feet are Armenia, Cappadocia, Rhodes, Kos. Under the tip of Cancer (i.e. at the mouth) are Troglodytia, <Lydia>, Ionia, and the Hellespont. Leo is masculine, the house of the sun, free, fiery, temperate, intellectual, kingly, stable, noble, upward-trending, changeable, solid, governing, civic, imperious, irascible, Men born under this sign are distinguished, noble, steady, just, haters of evil, independent, haters of flattery, beneficent, inflated with their lofty thoughts. If the houseruler is at an angle or in aspect with benefics, then brilliant, glorious individuals are born, tyrants and kings. Leo is hot: the bright star in its breast <Regulus> is fiery and stifling. The parts are as follows: to 20 it is stifling, causing diseases of animals in the zones and places subject to it. The right side is moveable, fiery; the south part is wet; the lower parts are destructive to everything; the middle and the left are temperate. Leo has stars. According to the Sphaerica , in the north the left arm of Bootes rises with Leo; in the south the prow of Argo, the rest of the Dog, and Hydra, whose tail stretches to the claws of Scorpio <=Libra> and its head to the claws of Cancer as far as the Crater. Above Leo lies the Little Bear, and on line with it lies the head of Draco, /10K/ which Ophiouchus touches. On the north are the Dolphin, Lyra, Zeugma, Cygnus (except for the bright star in its tail) and the head of Pegasus. The following zones are subject to Leo: to the head, Gaul and the adjoining areas; to the fore parts, Bithynia; to the right side, Macedonia and the neighboring areas; to the left side, Propontus; to the feet, Galatia; to the belly, Gaul; to the shoulders, Thrace; to the flanks, Phoenicia, the Adriatic, and Lybia; to the midparts, Phrygia and Syria; to the tail, Pessinus. /10P/ Virgo is the house of Mercury, feminine, winged, anthropomorphic, luxurious, standing like the figure of Justice, bicorporeal, barren, a freedman, with no offspring, downward-trending, earthy, common, semi-vocal or mute, concerned with the body, incomplete, changeable, industrious, two-natured. Men born under this sign are noble, modest, religious, burdened with care, leading a quite varied life, administrators of others goods, trusted, good stewards, secretaries, accountants, actors, practitioners of curious arts and seekers after mystic lore, spendthrifts in their early years but prosperous later in life1 Libra is the house of Venus, masculine, equinoctial, anthropomorphic, upward-trending, airy, feminizing, vocal, noble, changeable, a diminisher of estates, the Lower Midheaven of the universe, public, ecliptic, the supervisor of crops, vineyards, olive groves, aromatics, homesteads, measures, and artisans. Men born under this sign are noble and just, but malicious, covetous of others goods, average in fortune, losing their original possessions and falling into vicissitudes, living through ups and downs of fortune, being in charge of measures, posts, and the grain supply2 Scorpio is the house of Mars, feminine, solid, rainy, fecund, destructive, downward-trending, mute, servile, unchangeable, the cause of stenches, a destroyer of property, ecliptic, having many feet. Men born under this sign are tricky, base, thieves, murderers, traitors, incorrigible, destroyers of property, connivers,
1 <A later supplement from Ms Laurentianus 86.18> As a whole Virgo is soaking wet and stormy. By
part it is as follows: its first decan is hot and destructive, the second temperate, the third rainy. Its northern parts are windy, the southern temperate. The following regions are subject to it: Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Greece, Achaea, Crete, the Cyclades, the Peloponnesus, Arcadia, Cyrene, Doris, Sicily, Persis. Of the parts of the body it rules the belly and all the internal and hidden parts. 2 <A later supplement from Ms Laurentianus 86.18> As mentioned, as a whole Libra is tropic and changeable. By part it is as follows: its first and second decans are temperate, the third rainy. Its northern parts are windy, the southern moist/dry text? and diseaseridden. The following regions are subject to it: Bactria, China, the Caspian area, Thebais, the Oasis, Troglodytia, Italy, Libya, Arabia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Carthage, Smyrna, the Taurus mountains, Cilicia, Sinope text? . Of the parts of the body, it rules the hips and buttocks, the groin and intestines, the hind parts and rump. 4
burglars, /11K/ perjurers, covetous of others property, accomplices in murder, poisonings, and other crimes, haters of their own family3 Sagittarius is the house of Jupiter, masculine, fiery, upward-trending, vocal, moist because of the constellation Argo, noble, winged, changeable, bicorporeal, two-natured, mysterious, with few offspring, half-finished <=childless?>, governing, kingly. Men born under this sign are noble, just, great-hearted, judges, generous, loving their brothers and their friends. They lose much of their original possessions but gain them back. They are superior to their enemies, seek a noble reputation, are benefactors, prominent, and act mysteriously4 Capricorn is the house of Saturn, feminine, tropic, earthy, destructive, barren, downward-trending, chilling, mute, servile, the cause of troubles, brutal, lurking, mysterious, two-natured, moist, halffinished <=childless?>, a hunchback, lame, the Descendant of the universe, indicative of misfortune and toil, a sculptor, a farmer. /11P/ Men born under this sign are bad, warped. They pretend goodness and sincerity. They are toilsome, burdened with care, insomniac, fond of jokes, plotters of great deeds, prone to make unfortunate mistakes, fickle, criminal, lying, always criticizing, shameful. Capricorn is temperate on both sides. By parts it is as follows: the first parts are destructive,, the second moist, stormy, changeable; the middle parts are fiery; the last destructive. It has stars. According to the Sphaerica , Casseiopeia and the right part of Pegasus rise with it in the north. In the south the rear of Centaurus and the legs of Hydra (up to the Crater) set <while Capricorn is rising>. These are the gods: Venus, the moon, Ceres, Mercury. On the north there is nothing. The following zones are subject to Capricorn, all of them to the West and South: To the flanks, the Aegean Sea, the inhabitants of its coastline, and Corinth; to its waist, Sicyon; to its back, the Mediterranean; to its tail, Spain; to its head, the Tyrrhenian Sea; to its belly, mid-Egypt, Syria, <and Caria>. Aquarius is the celestial sign which is masculine, solid, anthropomorphic, somewhat damp, single. It is mute, quite cold, /12K/ free, upward-trending, feminizing, unchanging, base, with few offspring, the cause of troubles arising from athletic training, carrying burdens, or work in hard materials, an artisan, public. Men born under this sign are malicious, haters of their own families, incorrigible, self-willed, deceitful, tricky, concealing everything, misanthropic, godless, accusers, betrayers of reputations and the truth, envious, petty, occasionally generous (because of <this signs> flow of water), uncontrollable. As a whole this sign is wet. By part it is as follows: the first parts are wet, the upper parts fiery, the lower worthless and useless. It has stars. According to the Sphaerica the right parts of Andromeda rise in the north with Aquarius, as well as the rest of Pegasus; in the south, the southern one of the <two> Fish, except for the head. Juno, Hercules, Vulcan, Saturn. /12P/ In the north nothing sets. In the south the rest of Centaurus and of Hydra (up to Corvus) set <when Aquarius rises>. This sign lies toward the west wind. In addition it faces toward the zone of Egypt and the surrounding cities, i.e. from Egypts southern parts up to Pselchos, Dodecaschoinos, and Sykaminos; from its western parts to the oasis of Ammon and the surrounding cities; from its eastern part to the Red Sea which touches Egypt; and from its northern parts to Sebennytos and the Heracleotic mouth of the Nile. According to the Sphaerica , Eridanus and the Great Fish lie next to Aquarius in the south, touching the tail of Capricorn. In the north, around the north pole, is the socalled Cygnus, above which is Sagitta, where the Bear (called Cynosura) looks to the north. The following zones are subject to Aquarius: to the
3 <A later supplement from Ms Laurentianus 86.18> As a whole, Scorpio is stormy and fiery. By part it
is as follows: its first decan is cloudy, the second temperate, the third indicative of earthquakes. Its northern parts are burning hot, the southern dry/moist text? . The following regions are subject to it: Metagonitis, Mauretania, Gaetulia, Syria, Commagene, Cappadocia, Italy, Carthage, Libya, Ammon, Sicily, Spain, Rome. Of the parts of the body, it rules the unmentionable parts and the rump, the groin and seat. Because of its sting, it causes blindness, dimming of vision, attacks of the stone, strangury, ruptures and strangulated hernias, unmentionable vices and promiscuity, fistulas, cancers, and hemorrages. 4 <A later supplement from Ms Laurentianus 86.18> As a whole, it is windy. By part, it is as follows: its first decan is quite wet, the second temperate, the third fiery. Its northern parts are windy, the southern moist and variable. The following regions are subject to it: Etruria, Gaul, Spain, Arabia Felix, Cilicia, Crete, Sicily, Gaul, Italy, Spain, Cyprus, the Red Sea, Casperia and the nations along the Euphrates, Mesopotamia, Carthage, the Libyan Sea, the Adriatic, the Atlantic, the Triballi, Bactria, Egypt and the nearby places. It is masculine and autumn. Of the parts of the body, it rules the thighs and groin. Because of its point, it often causes births with extra limbs, baldness, epilepsy, troubles of the eyes, or blindness. It always causes danger from animals, the loss of limbs, or dangers from wild beasts. 5
front parts, Syria; to the middle, the Euphrates and Tigris, Egypt, Libya, the interconnected Egyptian rivers, and the Indus. Under the middle of the Water Jug are the Tanais and the rest of the rivers which flow from the Hyperboreans to the north and west. /13K/ Pisces is the celestial sign which is feminine, moist, quite wet, bicorporeal, with many offspring, mossy, scaley, sinewy, humpbacked, leprous, two-formed, mute, motile, with rough skin, in conflict with itself because one Fish is northern, the other southern. It is moist, downward-trending, servile, changeable, with many offspring, bicorporeal, sociable/lewd, with some limbs missing, the cause of wandering, varied. Men born under this sign are unsteady, unreliable, changing from bad fortune to good, sexy, theivish, shameless, prolific, popular. As a whole, Pisces is cool and breezy. By parts it is as follows: the first parts are temperate, the middle moist, the last destructive and worthless. It hasstars. In the north the rest of Andromeda rises with Pisces, as well as the rest of Perseusthe parts on the rightand Triangulum in Aries. In the south the head of the Southern Fish rises. Neptune, /13P/ Mars, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter. In the south Ara and the rest of Hydra set <when Pisces is rising>; in the north, nothing. Pisces lies toward the north wind. It also lies toward the zone of the Red Sea, having not a few islands under its control, above which lie India and the so-called Indian Ocean. In its eastern parts Pisces touches Parthia, the land of the Indies, and the Eastern Ocean; in its northern parts, Scythia. In its western parts it washes with its waves Myosormos, Orthosormos, and the surrounding cities. According to the Sphaerica , Aquila, cut off by the north pole, and part of Sagitta lie to the north of Pisces, not far away from the north pole. The so-called Pegasus is within the Arctic pole. (The Arctic Circle, lying in the middle of the universe, stands apart from the other divisions <of the sky>. It has in it the Great Bear (called Cynosura) stretching from the north toward the east, and from the south the other Bear, called the Lesser, /14K/ which rises at midnight, and which the socalled Bearguard <Bootes> controls, having a rein on both Bears. He is invisible depending on the elevation of the two Bears. One looks north, the other south.) The following zones are subject to Pisces: to the front, the Euphrates and the Tigris; to the middle, Syria and the Red Sea, India, mid-Persis and the neighboring lands; to the tail, the Arabian Sea, the Red Sea, and the Borysthenes river; to the tie of the Northern Fish, Thrace; to that of the Southern Fish, Asia, Sardinia. 3. The 50 Terms The first 6 of Aries belong to Jupiter: temperate, robust, prolific, beneficent. The next 6 belong to Venus: cheerful, clever, radiant, even, /14P/ pure, handsome. The following 8 fall under the ambiguous influence of Mercury: changeable, clever, idle, windy, stormy, full of thunder and lightning. The next 5 belong to Mars: baneful, fiery, unsteady, characteristic of rash, wicked men. The next 5 belong to Saturn: cold, barren, malicious, injured. The first 8 of Taurus belong to Venus: prolific, with many children, moist, downward-trending, convicted, hating their children <?>. The next 6 belong to Mercury: intelligent, sensible, criminal, with few offspring, sinister, fatal. The next 8 belong to Jupiter: great-hearted, bold, lucky, ruling and beneficent, magnanimous, temperate, loving modesty. The fourth term, the next 5, belong to Saturn: sterile, barren, a eunuch, a vagabond, censorious, theatrical, gloomy, toilsome. The final 3 belong to Mars: masculine, tyrannical, fiery, harsh, murderous, a looter of temples and a criminalnot an unknown one, rather destructive and short-lived. /15K/ The first 6 of Gemini belong to Mercury: temperate, with fine weather, intelligent, versatile, skilled, active, poetic, prolific. The next 6 belong to Jupiter: competitive, temperate, with fine weather, prolific, luxuriant, beneficent. The third term, 5, belongs to Venus: blossoming, artistic, addicted to plays and mimes, poetic, a contest winner, popular, cheerful, prolific. The fourth term, 7 belong to Mars: much-burdened, with no brothers, having few children, a wanderer, with a good income, destructive, bloody, inquisitive. The last 6 belong to Saturn: temperate, a procurator, having possessions, intellectual, with a wide knowledge, distinguished, noted for intelligence, an arranger of great matters, most famous. The first 7 of Cancer belong to Mars: hurling thunderbolts, moved in different directions, uneven, contradictory in his wishes, manic, prolific, poor, destructive, and in the end, base. The next 6 belong to Venus: prolific, censorius, moist, changeable, skilled, popular, promiscuous,. The following 6 belong to Mercury: precise, a robber, a leader in public matters, a tax gatherer, in the public eye, rich, wealthproducing. The fourth term, 7, belongs to Jupiter: kingly, imperious, glorious, judging, great-hearted, temperate, ruling, entirely noble. The final 4 belong to Saturn. In this term everything is water, moist, 6
poor in personal property, and in the end quite needy. The first 6 of Leo belong to Jupiter: experienced, masculine, imperious and in general having leadership qualities, active, eminent, with no mean traits. /15P/ The next 5 belong to Venus: very temperate, yielding, talented, luxurious. The third term, 7, belongs to Saturn: having much experience, fearful, scientific, naturally clever, narrow, religious, with many children, searching out secret lore, barren, without offspring. The next 6 belong to Mercury: addicted to plays and mimes, popular, scholastic, guiding, prescribing, intelligent. This term is barren and characteristic of long-lived men. The final 6 belong to Mars: very base and monstrous, destructive, injured, torpid, censured, unlucky. The first 7 of Virgo belong to Mercury: lofty, procuratorial, an arranger, handsome, organizing great affairs, most intelligent, entirely noble and eminent. This term is not, however, lucky in love. This misfortune is generally true of Virgo, especially in this term and in that of Venus. This term causes men who are open to criticism; the term of Venus causes those who err constantly. /16K/ They fall conspicuously short in regard to boys. The next 10 belong to Venus: censured, wronging their marriage and falling into difficulty because of this, lucky in theatrical matters. They are most unnatural in their passions, especially when Saturn is in aspect; when Mercury is in aspect, they commit adultery; when Jupiter is in aspect, they commit a great number of sins which are forgivablebut still there are condemnations. When the sun is in aspect, they commit hidden actions; when the moon is in aspect, they meet with reverses and political opposition. If this term is beheld by malefics, it causes prostitution. The third term, 4, belongs to Jupiter: agricultural, proper, reclusive but not ignorant. Men born under this term are trustees, fruitful, upright. The fourth term, 7, belongs to Mars: masculine, harsh, public, demagogues, night prowlers, <hired men>, counterfeiters, imposters. These degrees assault men and lead them to chains, mutilation, tortures, and imprisonment. The last 2 belong to Saturn: monstrous, chilled, destructive, short-lived, the term of deluded men. The first 6 of Libra belong to Saturn: kingly, lofty, effectiveespecially for day births, but <disturbed> for night births. These degrees are also barren, moist, destructive. The next 5 belong to Mercury: businesslike, craftworking, marketing, the term of instruments of exchange and numbers, collecting; in general, just and intelligent. The third term, 8, belongs to Jupiter: wealth-producing, but despite that, this term is characteristic of unlucky men, cheerlessly hoarding their possessions, living without ostentation, with a sordid lifestyle, with no appreciation of beauty, censoriousand not, of course, blessed with children. The fourth term, 7, belongs to Venus: loving beauty, loving crafts, craftsmen themselves, e.g. sculptors, painters, engravers. /16P/ In general this term is rhythmic, pious, mild and slow, fortunate, making progress without effort, exceedingly fortunate in marriage, and lucky in everything. The remaining 4 belong to Mars: ruling, leading, lucky in all martial affairs, optimistic/spirited, steady, successful, great-hearted; not, however, with many brothers or lucky with those he has. The first 7 of Scorpio belong to Mars: easily upset and disturbed, unsteady, irascible, frank-speaking, arrogant, with few children but many brothers, uneven in fortune, inflamed, very appropriate for nativities which promise campaigns and travel abroad. The next 4 belong to Venus: /17K/ lucky in marriage, pious, loved by everyone, loving children, wealthy, selected for every office, living graciously. The third term, 8, belongs to Mercury: military, competitive, prizewinning, and, where words are concerned, bitter, contentious, not to be despised. These degrees are also prolific and fecund. In general they plan mischief, especially against those who attempt evil or do it. The fourth term, 5, belongs to Jupiter: talented, lucky, high-priestly, glorified in gold, purple, and the high offices appropriate to the inherent greatness of the nativity. This term is beneficent and as a whole loves men and gods. The last 6 belong to Saturn: punitive, with few children or brothers, haters of their own relatives, poisoners, melancholic, and misogynists, having secret wounds, and in general very punitive and cursing fate. They are hated by both gods and men; they resist their superiors and are despised by their inferiors. The first 12 of Sagittarius belong to Jupiter: active men. These degrees are damp but temperate, dabbling in all crafts and skills, prolific, with many children and brothers, yet poor. The next 5 belong to Venus: temperate, prominent, victorious, prizewinning, pious, honored both by the masses and by the rulers, blessed with children and brothers, living with many women. The third term, 4, belongs to Mercury: verbal, subtle, active, producing eternal verities, philosophical, and in general prominent in science and wisdom; fond of learning if Mercury inclines, but if Mars inclines, loving weapons and tactics. The next 5 fall to Saturn: sterile and baneful, cold, harmful, characteristic of base and completely unlucky men. The next 4 belong to Mars: hot, rash, violent, shameless, /17P/ destructiveexcept that this term is restless in all things. All the terms in Sagittarius indicate varied possibilities in all matters. The first 7 in Capricorn belong to Mercury: theatrical, comic, on the stage, lying, whoring, seducing, covetous of others things, of no reputation, <talented> in everything, blessed, wealthy, but not 7
of high rank. The next 7 belong to Jupiter: it brings vicissitudes of glory and infamy, wealth and poverty, largess /18K/ and public ridicule. This term is barren, having female or deformed children, of low rank, vulgar. The next 8 belong to Venus: profligate, lecherous, downward-trending, thoughtless, censured, having their ends very much in doubt, not dying well, nor steady in marriage. The fourth term, 4, belongs to Saturn: severe, cheerless, alien, unlucky with their children and brothers, bloody and destructive, cold, pitiless/stand-offish, malicious, slow to act, but tricky. The last 4 belong to Mars: lofty, prosperous, dictatorial, aiming at rule in everything, poor, destructive of their own relatives and of <brothers>, wandering, loving solitude, quarrelsome to the end. The first 7 of Aquarius belong to Mercury: rich, miserly, gladly hoarding wealth up to the measure of the nativity, intelligent, learned in the law, precisely defining everything, imperious, petty, careworn, loving education and all disciplines, supervisory, overseeing, philanthropic. The next 6 belong to Venus: loving well, pious, wealthy without effort, profiting by sudden and unexpected good fortune, prosperous, seafaring. These are prolific degrees. It is beneficial for anyone born under these degrees to unite with old women, the feeble, or with eunuchs, and to gain advantage from the barren or the aged. The next 7 belong to Jupiter: lucky, petty, lurking at home, careless of his reputation, living in obscurity, fortunate in his children, misanthropic. The next 5 belong to Mars: diseased (particularly in the internal organs), troubled by lawsuits; this term is characteristic of wicked, intractable, and incapable menexcept that these men readily attempt evil deeds. The remaining degrees, 5, belong to Saturn: barren, moist, conceiving with difficulty, enfeebled, especially in the dura mater and the internal organs, afflicted with dropsy and fits, poor, with few brothers or children, envious, unlucky in their ends. The first 12 of Pisces belong to Venus: cheery, fecund, downward-trending, /18P/ luxurious, living graciously, with a friendly greeting, celebrating, loving, making progress without effort, dear to the gods. The next 4 belong to Jupiter: literary, learned, preeminent among the masses and victorious over everyone because of his words, with many brothers, prolific, with many children, having too many associates and brothers. The next 3 belong to Mercury: fecund, ruling, those of high rank, with many friends, bounteous, loving their parents, charitable, pious, temperate. The next 9 belong to Mars: active, naval warriors, /19K/ bold guides, attaining success in mystic lore, plundering but then restoring, varied, not dying a natural death. The last 2 belong to Saturn: enfeebled, moist, subject to fits, entirely unlucky. We have given instruction about what effect each degree produces. <We add that> if the houseruler is located in a given term, the houseruler will produce its proper effect as well, whether good or bad. Now I will explain the Ascendant. 4. Finding the Ascendant. Having determined accurately the suns degree-position at the nativity, note where the dodekatemorion falls. The sign in trine to the left of this position will be the Ascendant, or the equivalent sign (i.e. either masculine or feminine), providing you take into account the distinction between night and day births. For example: let the sun be in Aquarius 22. The dodekatemorion of this point is in Scorpio; the sign in trine to the left is Pisces. If the birth was in the day, either Pisces or Taurus or Cancer must be the Ascendant. If the birth was at night, one of the diametrically opposite signs <must be>. Virgo would be in the Ascendant in the first hour <of the night>. Having determined accurately the degree-position of the sun, for day births add to this position the rising time of the sign in which the sun is; then begin to count from the moons position at the nativity, giving each sign one degree. The Ascendant will be <in the sign> where the count stops, or (as mentioned above) in the equivalent sign. For night births add the rising time of the moons sign and count from the suns position at the nativity. Using the previous example again: the sun in Aquarius <22>, the moon in Scorpio. I add the rising time <of Scorpio>, 37, to 22 <the suns position>, for a result of 59. I count this off from the sun and stop at Virgo. The Ascendant is there. /19P/ Find the number <of days> from Thoth to the day of birth; multiply the hour/time <of birth> by 15 and add the result to the first number. For day births count from Virgo, giving 30 to each sign. For night births, count from Pisces. Alternatively, multiply the hour/time <of birth> by 15 [and add the degree-position of the sun]. Then for day births, count from the sun with reference to the rising time <of the sign> in the klima of birth; for night births, count from the the point opposite the sun with reference to the rising time. In this way, the mystical, compelling Ascendant will be found. For day births /20K/ the point of conception will be trine or sextile to the sun and in the Ascendant; for night births the signs in opposition <to these places> will be the point of conception. As a result, for whatever hour you observe, night or day, you will find the Ascending sign. 8
To find the Ascendant precisely to the degree, do this: multiply the hour/time of birth by the motion of the moon. For day births count from the suns degree-position; for night births count from the point in opposition <to the sun>. The degree where the count stops will be considered the Ascendant. For example: Hadrian year 4, Mechir 13, the first hour of the night. The sun was in Aquarius 22, the moon is Scorpio 7, the motion of the moon in its <204th> day from epoch was 13;52. I consulted the appended table under 14 in the first row and I found below in the first column of hours, 16. I then counted from the degree in opposition to the sun, Leo 22. I stopped in Virgo 8. If more or fewer degrees are found in the table of rising times, it can be ascertained from the aforementioned procedure whether the hour requires an added or a subtracted factor. For those born during the day, add the remaining degrees in the sun <sign> to the moons degreeposition and divide by 30. The remainder will be the <degree in> the Ascendant. For those born at night: add the remaining degrees in the moons <sign> to the suns degree-position. If the resulting number is greater than the calculated hour/time <of birth>, the amount by which it exceeds either 30 or the number of the hour will be the Ascendant. Count the days (including the intercalary days) from Epiphi 25 to the day of birth, and add 22 to this number. Count the result off by 30s, starting at Cancer for day births, at Capricorn for night births. The Ascendant will be where the count stops, and the degree thus determined will be the degree in the Ascendant. 5K. The Gnomon of the Ascendant. Take the degree-position of the sun with reference to its Ascending /20P/ time, and multiply it by ten. /21K/ (Do this for day births; for night births take the point in opposition <to the sun>.) Then multiply the result by the given hour/time <of birth>, whether day or night, whether given in whole hours or including fractions. Then divide by 360, and treat the remainder as the gnomon of the Ascendant. For example: klima <2>, second hour of the day; sun in Cancer 21, moon in Aries 22. The Ascending time of the suns degree-position is 22;24. Multiply this by ten for a result of 224. This figure multiplied by two, then divided by 360, gives 88. This is the gnomon of the Ascendant. Another example: the sun in Capricorn 19. The birth was in the third hour of the night. The moons motion was 12 17/30. I enter the column of the table under the third hour, where I find at 12 of motion, 41 1/2, and at 13 of motion 44 1/2. The difference between 44 1/2 and 41 1/2 is 3, and 17/30 times 3 equals 1 7/10. I add this figure to 41 1/2 because the moons motion was 12 17/30. All together the degrees total 43 1/5. Now add to this figure the suns degree-position, 19. The total is 62 1/5. I count this off from Cancer, since the birth was at night, and the Ascendant is in Virgo 2 12'. According to the table, the Ascendant was Virgo 3. For new-moon births, it will be necessary to look carefully at the term of the new moon and the ruler of the sign. Whichever of them controls the degree which just precedes the hour, that degree will be the Ascendant. For fullmoon births, it will be necessary to determine the term of the full moon and the ruler of its sign. For day births, it is necessary to take the suns <degree-position> and the remaining degrees of the moon and to divide by 30. Find the remainder in the table of rising times and multiply the figure entered there at the suns sign by the degrees of the sign. Then, having added the suns degree-position, divide by 30. Whatever is left will be the solar gnomon. We note this figure carefully and make it the lunar gnomon as follows. Double the moons degree-position; divide by 30; multiply the remainder by 12 and add the /21P/ moons degree-position. Then divide by 30 and the remainder will be /22K/ the lunar gnomon. For night births, add the remaining degrees of the moon to the suns degree-position, divide by 30 in the table of rising times. We add the remainder to the suns sign and note the horary magnitude. We multiply the suns degree-position. We add the suns degree-position and divide by 30. The remainder will be the solar gnomon. If the solar gnomon is greater than the lunar, then subtract from the Ascendant. If the lunar is greater, the add whatever the excess is. If they are equal, do not add or subtract. Likewise if the remainder is 15 or less, there will be addition or subtraction. Having determined by sign the sign in the Ascendant, we will find the degree in this way: note the year of the quadrennium as it is given below. Add the hours entered there to the hour/time <of birth>. Calculate the moons degree-position <for the new time>. We will consider the Ascendant to have that position.
The year of the quadrennium is associated with the rising of the Dog Star <Sirius>: First Year of the Quadrennium Second Year Third Year Fourth Year Sirius rises with Cancer in the first day hour It rises with Libra in the sixth day hour It rises with Capricorn in the twelfth day hour It rises with Aries in the sixth night hour
Calculated in this way, the Ascendant is useful in casting horoscopes in later years <after birth>, the hours from the quadrennium table being added (depending on the year in question), then counted from the hour of birth. Put the Ascendant in whichever hemisphere of the skyday or nightthe count ends, and interpret the nativity with respect the the stars which are occupying an angle at that time. 6K; 5P. Midheaven Midheaven <MC> can be handily found in this way: using the rising times for the <appropriate> klima, add the rising times from the Descendant to the point in opposition, then take half of the sum. Count this off from the Descendant. MC will be where the count stops. /22P/ For example: the Ascendant is Capricorn 15 in the second klima. I take the rising times from the /23K/ Descendant, Cancer 15, to Capricorn 15; the total is 214. Half of this is 107. Adding to this the 15 of Cancer, I count from that same point. The count stops at Scorpio 2, which is MC. Similarly for the other <degree-positions>. If you wish to know the length of the hours of the day, in all cases add the rising times from the suns degree-position to the point in opposition. Take 1/15 of that and you will know the length of the hour. For example: assume the previous Descendant, Cancer 15, is the suns position. The rising times from there to the point in opposition total 214; 1/15 of 214 equals 14 [remainder 4] with 4/15 parts of an hour left over. Therefore the day in the klima of Syria, with the sun in Cancer 15, will be 14 4/15 hours. If you want to know the length of the night, work out the calculation by adding the rising times from the point opposite the sun to <the suns> position. Similarly with the rest of the signs. 7K;6P. The Rising Times of the Signs. How many hours each sign takes to rise can be figured from the rising times of each sign. For example: Aries rises in 20 <equatorial times>; now an hour has 15 equatorial times. If you take 15 from 20, the result is 5, which is 1/3 of 15. Therefore Aries will rise in 1 1/3 hour. You can discover how long each degree takes to rise thus: double the rising time of each sign; multiply this by sixthe result <for Aries> is 240. The degree is 8 months <=8/12 of an equinoctial time>. For each sign the amount its rising time is more or less <than another signs> can be found as follows: Aries rises in 20; Libra in 40, for a total of 60. The rising time of a sign plus the rising time of the sign in opposition will total 60. The hours of a sign plus the hours of the sign in opposition will total 4 hours. The days and months of each sign plus those of the sign in opposition will total two years. By however much one sign exceeds the half, by so much the sign in opposition will fall short, and viceversa. Soin the previous examplesubtract the lesser /23P/ from the greater, 20 from 40; the remainder is 20. One-fifth of this is 4, so the addition/subtraction factor for each sign is 4. If to the 20 of Aries we add 4, the result is 24. In this time /24K/ Taurus will rise. Then Gemini in 28, Cancer in 32, Leo in 36, Virgo in 40, Libra in 40. From Scorpio to Pisces subtract in the same manner. By investigating in this way, you will find <the rising times> for each klima. Another method: assume Leo rises in 36; the same for Scorpio, but Taurus and Aquarius in 24. <When subtracted> the result is 12, of which the third part is 4. This is the addition/subtraction factor. And so by investigating in this way, you will find the rising times for each klima. The difference between klimata and the progressive increase <of the rising times> are calculated as follows: in the first klima the rising times from Cancer to Sagittarius total 210; 1/6 of this is 35. In this amount Leo rises. Continuing with the procedure at hand, if you subtract the 25 of Aquarius and take onethird of the remainder, you will know the rising times of the signs. 10
Given that there are 7 klimata, in the seventh, from Cancer to Sagittarius, the rising times total 234. If you subtract the 210 of the first klima from 234, 24 are left. One-sixth (since there are 6 klimata between) of this is 4. Thus 4 is the increase needed for each klima in the construction of the table of rising times. So in the first klima the rising time from Cancer to Sagittarius is 210. In the second klima, 214; in the third, 218; in the fourth, 222; in the fifth, 226; in the sixth, 230; in the seventh, 234. 8K;7P. Listening and Beholding Signs. Similarly the listening and the beholding signs (the sextile signs) must be calculated from their rising times as follows: Pisces beholds Taurus; in the second klima the rising times of the six signs from Pisces <to Leo> total 160 and from Taurus to Libra total 200. Pisces is less than Taurus and therefore listens to it. The rising times of the two groups total 360. Likewise from Gemini to Scorpio there are 212 and from Leo to Capricorn 212; therefore Gemini and Leo are of equal rising time and listen to each other. Again from Virgo to Aquarius is 200, from Scorpio to Aries 160. They behold each other /24P/ and <Scorpio listens to Virgo . From Leo to Capricorn is 212>, and from Libra to Pisces is 180 From Sagittarius to Taurus is 148, and from Aquarius to Cancer is 148. They listen to each other and are of equal rising times. Similarly for the rest <of the signs>. Some astrologers consider the sympathy of the sextile signs to be as follows: they add the rising times of the two <sextile> signs /25K/ and divide the sum in half. Then they see if the intervening sign actually rises in that time. For example: Aries 20 plus Gemini 28 totals 48, half of which is 24. Taurus actually does rise in that time. Therefore Aries will have sympathy with Gemini. Likewise Taurus with Cancer, since their rising times total 56, half of which is 28. In this time Gemini actually does rise. Likewise Gemini with Leo and Cancer with Virgo. Leo however does not have sympathy with Libra because their rising times total 78, half of which is 39but Virgo actually rises in 40. Likewise for the rest of the signs. 9K;8P. A Handy Method for New and Full Moons. To find new and full moons handily: take the distance from the suns degree-position to the moons, and determine how many dodekatemoria there are between. Count this amount off from the suns degreeposition and you will find the new moon there. The moon will be as many degrees from conjunction as there are dodekatemoria which have been determined. For full-moon nativities, take the distance from the point opposite the sun to the moon, and determine how many dodekatemoria there are <n this distance>. Subtract that amount from the position of the point opposite the sun. The full moon will be there. Also, if you add 15 to the degree-position of the full moon, you will find the position of the next new moon. If you add 15 to the position of the new moon, you will find the next full moon. For example: Mesore 2, the sun in Leo 5, the moon in Libra 26. The distance from the sun to the moon is 81, which is very nearly 7 dodekatemoria. Therefore the moon is seven days past the conjunction. Next I deduct the 7 from /25P/ the suns position and arrive at Cancer 28. The previous new moon occurred there. From Mesore 2 I subtract 7; the result is Epiphi 25. If we add 15 to Cancer 28 the result is Leo 13. The full moon will be at Aquarius 13. /26K/ Calculate the full moon as follows: assume Mechir 13, the sun in Aquarius 22, the moon in Scorpio 7. I take the distance from the point opposite the sun, Leo 22, to the moons position; this is 75, which equals 6 dodekatemoria. I subtract this from Leo 22. The result is Leo 16, where the full moon occurred. Again I subtract the 6 dodekatemoria from Mechir 13, for a result of Mechir 7. Since from the conjunction to the full moon there are 15 days, I add the 8 <days from Mechir 7 to Mechir 13> to this 13, and get 21. Therefore the moon is that many days <21> from new. 10K;9P. A Handy Method for the Seven-Zone System [or the Sabbatical Day]. For the week [and the Sabbatical day] proceed as follows: take the full years of the Augustan era and the leap years, and add to that sum the days from Thoth 1 to the birth date. Then subtract as many 7s as possible <=divide by 7>. Count the result off from the suns day, and the birth date will belong to the star at which the count stops. The order of the stars with respect to the days is Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn. The arrangement of their spheres is Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon. It is from this latter arrangement that the hours are named, and from the hours, the day of the next star in sequence. For example: Hadrian year 4, Mechir 13 (in the Alexandrian calendar), the first hour of the night. The full years of the Augustan era are 148, the leap years are 36, and from Thoth 1 to Mechir 13 are 163 days. 11
The total is 347. I divide by 7 for a result of 49, remainder 4. Starting from the suns day, the count <4> comes to Mercurys day. The first hour of that day belongs to Mercury. Hours of the Day <of Mechir 13> Hours of the Night 1 Mercury 1 sun 2 Moon 2 Venus 3 Saturn 3 Mercury 4 Jupiter 4 Moon 5 Mars 5 Saturn 6 Sun 6 Jupiter 7 Venus 7 Mars 8 Mercury 8 Sun 9 Moon 9 Venus 10 Saturn 10 Mercury 11 Jupiter 11 Moon /26P/ 12 Mars 12 Saturn The next day, Mechir 14, continues in this pattern: the first hour belongs to Jupiter. /27K/ 11K;10P. The Houseruler of the Year. If you want to know the houseruler of the year, calculate in the same way. To continue with the previous example: the full years of the Augustan era are 148, the leap years are 36, plus the one day of Thoth 1, for a total of 185. I divide by 7 for a result of 26, remainder 3. Count this <3> from the suns <day>. The year goes to Mars. Now that you have found the ruler of the year, you can find the ruler of the month as follows, applying the arrangement of the spheres in ascending order: Thoth <1> is Mars. Since Thoth 29 goes to Mars again, the 30th is Mercurys. Phaophi 1 is Jupiters, Phaophi 30 is Venus, Athyr 1 is Saturns, Choiak 1 is the moons, Tybi <1> is Mercurys, and Mechir <1> is Venus. Since the ruler of the year is Mars, of the month, Venus, of the day, Mercury, and of the hour, the sun, it will be necessary to examine how these stars are situated at the nativity. If they are in their proper places and proper sect, they indicate activity/occupation, especially when the ruler of the year happens to be transiting the current year, the ruler of the month transiting the current month, and the ruler of the day transiting the current day. If however they are unfavorably situated and have malefics in aspect, they indicate reversals and upsets. To me it seems more scientific to take the full years of the Augustan era plus the leap years (as was just stated), plus the days from Thoth 1 to the birth date, then to divide by 7 and count the remainder from the sun<s day>. Then consider that <days star>, where the count stops, the ruler of the year. The first day of the month of each nativity will control the birth day. It does not seem reasonable for everyone born in the same year to have the same houseruler <=ruler of the year>. In general, the old astrologers took the ruler of the year and of the universal rotation from the first day of Thoth (where they put the start of the new year), but it is more scientific to take it from the rising of Sirius. /27P/ 12K;11P. Masculine and Feminine Degrees. The masculine and feminine degrees are as follows: the first 2 1/2 degrees of the masculine signs are masculine, /28K/ the next 2 1/2 degrees are feminine. The first 2 1/2 degrees of feminine signs are feminine, the next <2 1/2 degrees> are masculine, the next <2 1/2> are feminine. The degree of the new moon will be indicative for new-moon births; the degree of the full moon will be indicative for full-moon births. Others say that the degree in which the Ascendant or the moon falls 13K;12P. The Visibility Periods of the Moon. The visibility periods of the moon are as follows: in its first day it appears 4/5 of an hour. In its second day it appears 1 3/5 of an hour. Forecast the time <of its visibility> by multiplying the days <since new moon> by 4, then dividing by 5. For example: it is 15 days since new moon; 4 times this equals 60, of which 1/5 is 12; the moon, being full, will be visible 12 hours.
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Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 subtracting.
Visibility Period 4/5 hour 1 3/5 2 2/5 3 1/5 4 4 4/5 <5 3/5> <6 2/5>
Day Visibility Period 9 7 1/5 10 8 11 8 4/5 12 <9 3/5> 13 <10 2/5> 14 11 1/5 15 8 Similarly <from> 16 <to 30> as from 1 to 15, but
The month is 29 1/2 days; the year 354 days. 14K;13P. The Invisibility Period of the Moon. The moon becomes invisible as it approaches conjunction with the sun. The calculation of this in each sign is as follows: take one-half of the rising time of the sign in which the sun is located, and at that point the moon will be invisible. For example: the sun in Aries in the second klima. The rising time of this sign is 20, half of which is 10. Subtract 10 from 30 <Aries 1 = Pisces 30>. The moon will become invisible at Pisces 20. The Sun In: Half of Rising Time The Moon Becomes Invisible In: Taurus 12 Aries 18 Gemini 14 Taurus 16 /28P/ Cancer 16 Gemini 14 Leo 18/29K/ Cancer 12 Virgo 20 Leo 10 Similarly for the rest of the signs. 15K;14P. The Third, Seventh, and Fortieth Days of the Moon. The third, seventh, and fortieth days of the moon as follows: assume the moon is in Scorpio 7; the third day will be in Sagittarius 7. [It is necessary to investigate the day in this way. Sagittarius 7 has become the third day.] In the nativity chart the seventh will be found in square, at Aquarius 7. The fortieth will be at Taurus 7. (Some add 160 to the moons position at birth and count off this amount from the moons sign. Others add to the moons position at birth <its positions> on the third and seventh and fortieth days, then after calculating, they interpret the moon at those places.) In general they note the fortunate, unfortunate, and average nativities according to the third, seventh, and fortieth days: if these locations are beheld by benefics in operative places, and not by malefics, then you can predict exceedingly great good fortune. If two of these locations are beheld by benefics and one by malefics, then you can predict average fortune. If three are beheld by malefics, with the benefics turned away, then predict misfortune. If the situation is mixed, say average. 16K;15P. A Handy Method for Finding the Ascending Node. A handy method for finding the ascending node: take the full years of the Augustan era and multiply them by 19 1/3. Add for each Egyptian month 1 35' and for each day 3'. Divide by 360 circles. Now count off the remainder <of the division> from Cancer in the direction of diurnal motion <=East to West>, /29P/ giving 30 to each sign. The ascending node will be where the count stops. For example: Hadrian year 4, /30K/ Phamenoth 19. The full years from Augustus are 148; this figure times 19 1/3 equals 2862. From Thoth to Phamenoth there are 10, for a total of 2872. I divide this by 360 for a result of 7; a remainder of 352 is left. This remainder is counted in the direction of diurnal motion from Cancer and comes to Leo 8. The desired ecliptic point will be there, the descending node at the point in opposition. It will be necessary to examine if benefics are in aspect with these positions, especially with the ascending node. If so, the nativity will be prosperous and effective. Even if the nativity is found to be average or inclined toward diminution, the native will ascend and rise to a high rank. Malefics portend upsets and accusation. From the <tables of> lunar epochs and daily motions the ascending node and the sign of its latitude will be found as follows: for example, take the previous nativity, Hadrian year 4, Phamenoth 19. From the epoch to the nativity date is 204. Next to the epoch is entered 12;18 of latitude. Next to 204 is entered 11;37 of latitude. The total is 23;55. Multiply this times 15 and the result is 358 45'. This is counted 13
from Leo in the direction of proper motion <=West to East> and comes to Cancer 28 45'. 17K. [Another more concise method: the 23;55 is counted from Leo, 2 given to each sign. The count stops at Gemini, having allotted 22, with 1;55 remaining. This I multiply by 15, and the result is 28 45' of Cancer.) Next in every case I take the degrees from Taurus to the previously determined degree; the distance is very nearly 89. I subtract this amount from the moons degree-position (which is Scorpio 7), and come to Leo 8, the ascending node. It will be necessary to do the same calculation for the rest of the nativities. If I wish to know the sign of the latitude, I will calculate as follows: the latitude entered next to the epoch is 12;18. I multiply only this by 15 and the result is 184 30'. I count this off from Leo and stop at Aquarius 4 30'. Next the degrees of latitude entered next to 204 is 11;37. I multiply this figure by 15, and the result is 174 15'. I add Aquarius 4 30' to this and count the sum off from the same place. The result is Cancer 28 45'. /30P/ By using this method for the rest of the epochs we will find the sign of the latitude.] /31K/ 18K;16P. The Determination of the Steps and the Winds of the Moon. We will find the step and wind as follows: from Leo to Libra the moon declines northwards; from Scorpio to Capricorn it declines southwards; from Aquarius to Aries it ascends southwards; and from Taurus to Cancer it ascends northwards. The steps are found as follows: since each step is 15, and since a sign contains 30, each sign comprises two steps. We can find the step of the latitude by starting at Leo. Since the latitude in the previous nativity was found to be 23;55, I count this off from Leo, giving 2 to each sign. The count stops at Cancer 1;55 <step>. We now know that the moon is ascending northwards at the sixth step of this wind. 19K;17P. A Hipparcheion Concerning the Calculation of the Sign of the Moon. I handily find the sign of the moon as follows: add the <correct> factor for the year in question from the table of kings below. Divide the factor by three, not discarding the remainder, but keeping it. If the remainder is one, add 10 to the number; if the remainder is 2, add 20; if the remainder is 3, add nothing the number divides evenly. Next take one-half of the months from Thoth until the birth date, and add the number of days <in the month of birth> to the first number. Divide by 30 (if possible) and count off the remainder from the suns sign. If it was in the beginning <of the sign>, give 2 1/2 <to each sign>; if it is towards the end, give the appropriate amount. The moon is wherever the count stops. Use the same method to find the date of a given nativity: add the factor to the year in question and divide (as explained) by 3. Then add one-half of the months, note the number. Next estimate the distance from the sun to the moon /31P/ by assigning 2 1/2 <days> to each sign. Now determine which is the larger number. If <the number derived from> the distance from the sun to the moon is larger, /32K/ subtract from it the previously calculated number and the result will show the date. If the distance is less, add 30 to it, then subtract the previously calculated number. If the two numbers are both divisible by 30, the moon is in conjunction with the sun. For example: Hadrian year 3, Athyr 28. I add 2 (the customary factor for this king) to year 3, for a total of 5. I divide by 3, the remainder is 2; therefore I add 20, for a total of 25. One-half of the months <from Thoth to Athyr> is 1 1/2, plus the 28 <days in Athyr> make the total so far 54 1/2. I divide by 30, for an answer of 1, remainder 24 1/2. The moon will be this many days from conjunction with the sun. This number I count off from the suns position in Sagittarius, giving 2 1/2 to each sign. The moon is in Virgo on the aforesaid day. To find the date as follows: again to year 3 I add 2, then divide by 3, for a remainder of 2. Therefore I add 20, for a total of 25, then one-half of the months, 1 1/2, to get the total 26 1/2. Then I estimate the distance from the sun to the moon (i.e. from Sagittarius to Virgo) to be 24 1/2 days. Since it is not possible to subtract 26 1/2, the previous total, from 24 1/2, I add 30 to it and get 54 1/2. Now from this I subtract 26 1/2, with 28 as the result. This indicates the date of birth. The customarily added factors for each king is appended, in chronological order as follows:
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King Years of <Running Total> Subtract Remainder Augustus 1 43 44 30 14 I add this figure to Tiberius. The years of Tiberius are: Tiberius 22 for a total of 36. I subtract 30 with a remainder of 6: Gaius 4 10 __ 10 Claudius 14 24 19 5 Nero 14 19 The 19-year period is full. Since this period is operative,/32P/ we add (in order to complete 30) 11 years to Vespasians reign: Vespasian 10 21 19 2 /33K/ Titus 3 5 __ 5 Domitian 15 20 19 1 Nerva 1 2 __ 2 Trajan 19 21 19 2 Hadrian 21 23 19 4 Antoninus 23 27 19 8 Antoninus & Lucius Commodus 32 40 30 10 Severus & Antoninus 25 35 30 5 Antoninus 4 9 __ 9 Alexander 13 22 19 4 Maximianus 3 7 __ 7 Gordianus 6 __ __ __ Philip 6 The 19-year period is full. 20K;18P. The Reckoning of the Sun and the Five Planets. You will discover the suns degree-position as follows: in every case, to a birth date which falls in the months from Thoth to Phamenoth add 8; you will find the total to be the suns position. To <birth dates in> Pharmouthi add 7, to Pachon 6, to Payni 5, to Epiphi 4, to Mesore 3. For example: in Phaophi 6, I add 8, total 14; the sun will be in Libra 14. In Pachon 6, I add 6, total 12. The sun will be at Taurus 12. Since some students have become very enthusiastic about the derivation of numerical data, for them I must append the /33P/ handy methods for the rest of the stars, so that through such studies they may gain delightful and precise-to-the-degree methods. They can now make an examination of the more important procedures with the greatest enthusiasm. Now then, Saturn is to be calculated as follows: take the full years since Augustus and divide by 30, if possible. Multiply the remainder <of the division> /34K/ by 12. Multiply the result of the division by 30 (=the synodic period <of Saturn>) by 5. For each month from Thoth <to the date of birth> add 1, and for each day 2'. Having totaled all this, count from Cancer in the direction of proper motion, giving 30 to each sign. The star will be where the count stops. Jupiter as follows: divide the full years from Caesar by 12. Multiply the remainder by 12 and add this to the result of the previous division by 12 (=the synodic period <of Jupiter>). Total this, plus 1 for each month and 2' for each day. Having added, count the sum from Taurus, giving 12 to each sign. Mars as follows: take the number of years from Augustus to the year in question, divide by 30, and note whether the remainder is odd or even. If it is even, start counting from Aries; if it is odd, start from Libra. Having found this number, double it and add to it 2 1/2 for each month <after Thoth>. If the result is more than 60, count off the amount over 60 from Libra or Aries, giving 5 to each sign. Wherever the count stops, make note of the sign and examine which sign the sun is in. If the sun is found to be west of the star, the star will be behind <=to the west> its calculated position; if the sun is found to be east of the star, the star will be ahead <=to the east> of its calculated position. In other words, in each case, place the star nearer the sun than the sign in which you have calculated it to be. The rest of the stars, especially Venus, show the same peculiarity when they are moving near the mean position of the sun. Venus as follows: take the years from Augustus to the year in question and divide by 8. Examine the remainder (which will be less than 8) to see if Venus is at a point of maximum eastern elongation <during that year>. If it is, use this point and add the /34P/ number of days from that point to the day in question; if not, use the number right above it <in the table>, just as with the moon. In other words, if the point of 15
maximum eastern elongation is found to be before the nativity, use it; if it is after the nativity, use the number right above it. Add together the days, then subtract the elongation factor of the sign. Subtract 120 [for each sign5 ]. Count off the remaining degrees from the adjoining sign [from the sign of the elongation], giving each sign 25. Venus will be where the count stops. /35K/ The point of maximum eastern elongation will be clear from the remainders in the calculation of years above. If the remainders in our first calculation are 1, 3, 4, 6, or 7, then Venus is at maximum eastern elongation <during that year>. If the remainders are 2 or 5, it is in motion <during that year>. <Remainder Date Sign of the Elongation> 1 Phamenoth 10 Taurus <2 No maximum eastern elongation occurs in this year.> 3 Phaophi 10 Sagittarius 4 Payni 22 Leo <5 No maximum eastern elongation occurs in this year.> 6 Tybi 8 Pisces 7 Mesore 14 Libra In the eighth year Venus has a point of maximum eastern elongation. Mercury is calculated as follows: take the days from Thoth to the birth date and add to these in every case an additional 162. Find the total, and if the sum is more than 360, divide by 360 (a circle) and count the remainder off from Aries, giving 30 to each sign. The star is where the count stops. In every case make it very near the sun. For example: if the sun was in the beginning of its sign, Mercury can be found at the end of the sign. If the sun is in the end of its sign, Mercury can be found in the next sign. An example: Trajan year 13, Phamenoth 18. The full years from Augustus are 138. I divide by 30, for a result of 4, <remainder 18>. I multiply 5 times the 4 cycles, and the result is 20. I multiply the remainder <of the original division>, 18, by 12, and the result is 216. From Thoth to Phamenoth I count 1 for each monthtotal 7. All together this is 243. Now I count this sum off from Cancer giving 30 to each sign, and I arrive at Pisces. Saturn is there. Next I divide 138 by 12,for a result of 11, remainder 6. This <remainder> times 12 is 72. To each 12 which I divided <into 138> I assign 1, for a total of 11. Also to each month <from Thoth to Phamenoth I assign 1>, for a total of 7. The grand total is 90. I count this off from Taurus, giving 12 to each sign. The count stops in Sagittarius. Jupiter is there. Next Mars as follows: from Caesar to the year in question /35P/ is 139 <!>. I divide this by 30, for a result of 4, remainder 11 <!>. (Since the remainder is odd, I know that I must start counting from Libra.) I double this figure and get 22. For the months from Thoth to Phamenoth the total is 17 <=7 months 2 1/2>. The grand total is 39. I count this sum off from Libra, giving 5 to each sign. I stop at Taurus. Mars is there. Venus as follows: I divide the 139 years by 8 and the remainder is 3. This indicates a point of maximum eastern elongation during that year on Phaophi 10 in Sagittarius. I add the rest of the days in Phaophi, 20, plus the days from Athyr to Mechir, 120, plus those in Phamenoth, 18, for a total of 158. I subtract 120 for the /36K/ maximum elongation and for Sagittarius. The result is 38, which I count from Capricorn, giving 25 to each sign. The count stops in Aquarius. Venus is there. Since there seems to be great <difficulty> about calculating Venus in nativities, I will explain it with another example. Hadrian year 4, Athyr 30: the years from Augustus are 148, which I divide by 8, giving a remainder 4. This indicates a point of maximum eastern elongation on Payni 22 in Leo. Since this point is not applicable because of its being after the date of the nativity, I go to the one right above it <in the table>, in the third line, Phaophi 10 in Sagittarius. So I add the remaining 20 days of Phaophi, the days from Athyr to Mesori, 300, and the 5 intercalary days. The total is 325 of the previous year, plus 90 days from Thoth <1> to Athyr 30 of the current year, for a grand total of 415. From this sum I subtract 120 for the maximum elongation and for Sagittarius, for a result of 295. I count this off from Capricorn, giving 25 to each sign and stop at Sagittarius 20. The star is there. Another example: Hadrian year 4, Mechir 13: the years from Augustus are 149, which I divide by 8, giving a remainder of 5. This indicates no point of maximum eastern elongation. I go to the point above, which is Payni 22 in Leo. I add the remaining 8 <days> in Payni, plus Epiphi and Mesori <60>, plus the 5 intercalary days. The total is 73. Then I add to this the days from Thoth <1> to Mechir 13, 163. The grand total is 236. From this sum I subtract 120 for the maximum elongation and for the sign Leo. The
5 [i.e. for the sign of the elongation.] marginal note
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result is 116. I count this from Virgo, giving 25 to each sign. The count stops at Capricorn 16. Venus is there. I calculate Mercury for the same nativity as follows: I add /36P/ the days from Thoth <1> to Mechir 13 for a total of 163; then I add 162 for a grand total of 325. I count this off from Aries, giving 30 to each sign and stop at Aquarius 25. Mercury is there. [21K. Transits. The sun: the second, the sixth, and the twelfth are good; the seventh and the fourth are rotten. The moon: the third, the eighth, and the ninth are rotten; the fifth, the eleventh, and the twelfth are good. Saturn: the fourth and the tenth are rotten; the sixth, the eighth, and the twelfth are good. Jupiter: the third, the ninth, the tenth, and the eleventh are good; the fourth and the seventh are rotten. Mars: the third, the fourth, and the ninth are good; the /37K/ seventh and the tenth are rotten. Venus: the third, the seventh, and the eighth are good; the fifth is rotten. Mercury: the second, the fifth, and the eleventh are rotten; the seventh, the eighth, and the ninth are good. The other <numbers> of each star are variable in effect. If the stars are in the previously mentioned places in their transits, particularly when they hold the chronocratorship in operative places, with benefics or malefics in aspect, then they are bestowers of good or evil depending on whichever aspect prevails. If the <benefics and malefics> are together, a mixture of good and bad will ensue according to the quality of each persons nativity. Therefore it is always necessary to observe the places with respect to <the stars> transits in order to evaluate the chronocratorships.] 21K;19P. The Combinations of the Stars. Let us append the associations and combinations of each star. When Saturn and Jupiter are together, they are in agreement with each other, and they bring about benefits from legacies and adoptions, and they cause men to be masters of property consisting of land, to be guardians, managers of others property, stewards, and tax gatherers. Saturn and Mars are hostile, productive of reversals and ruin. They bring family quarrels, disharmony, and hatred, along with treachery, plots, malevolence, and trials. However, if these stars are not in their own or in operative signs, and if they have benefics in aspect, they produce distinguished and noble nativities, although unsteady in their happiness and prone to unexpected dangers and treachery. /37P/ Saturn and Mercury are allies and productive of activities/employment. They do, however, bring slanders about religion, lawsuits, and debts, as well as disturbances about written matters and money. On the other hand, these stars make men who are not without resources and not unintelligent, with much experience and awareness, and who are curious, far-seeing scholars, seekers after mystic lore, revering the gods, but with much on their consciences. Saturn and Venus act harmoniously with respect to activities/employment: /38K/ they promote success with respect to entanglements and marriage, agreeing and beneficial only for a time, not to the end. Indeed they cause abuse, divorces, inconstancy, and death, often entangling men with the base-born and the lowly, and causing them to fall into harm and lawsuits. Saturn and the moon are beneficial, productive of money, estates, ship ownership, and profits from the deceased, especially if the moon happens to be in the part of its orbit just following first visibility and has benefics in aspect. Then it causes association with the great, gifts, and the discomfiture of enemies. This combination, however, is unsteady with respect to possession, and with respect to women it is insecure and painful because of separations, hatred, and grief. It also produces bodily suffering, sudden fits, pains of the governing faculties and nerves, as well as the deaths of important figures. Saturn and the sun are at odds, giving and taking away possessions and friendships maliciously. Therefore those born under such a juncture suffer secret enmities and threats from great persons and are plotted against by some and live hated to the end. Playing their part well, they outlive most <of their enemies>. They are, however, not without resources, but are disturbed and long-suffering. They are selfcontrolled in this onslaught of reversals. When Jupiter and the sun are together, they produce noble and distinguished men, rulers, governors, dictators, vigorous men, honored and blessed by the crowd. These men are wealthy, rich, living with much spectacle. Sometimes however they are involved in uncertainties and /38P/ hostility. Especially if the star <Jupiter> is found to be setting, they resort to greater showiness and make a pretense of the truth. Jupiter and the moon are good, acquisitive: they cause men to be masters of adornments and slaves, 17
and they bestow distinguished offices and ranks. They cause men to benefit from women and distinguished individuals, to be treated well by family and children, and to be thought worthy of gifts and honors. They make treasurers, men who lend much, who are trusted, and who find treasures and become wealthy. /39K/ Jupiter and Mars make glorious and showy characters, friends of the great or of kings, distinguished governors and receivers of stipends, those making a career in public affairs or in campaigns, and those considered worthy of honor and status, but uncertain in their livelihoods and habits, tossing away their possessions. Jupiter and Venus are good, in harmony, productive of rank and profits, bringing new acquisitions, gifts, adornments, control over slaves, rulerships, the begetting of children, high priesthoods, preeminence among the masses, honors of garlands and gold crowns. These stars make men who are worthy of statues and images, but they also make them subject to ups and downs with respect to marriages and children. Jupiter and Mercury are good, in harmony, and supervisory. They make men who are managers, overseers of affairs, in posts of trust and administration. They make men who are successful as secretaries and accountants and who are respected in education. These are approachable people with many friends, judged worthy of pay and stipends. If Jupiter and Mercury are found in operative signs, they make men discoverers of treasures, or moneylenders who profit from cash deposits. Venus and the sun are in harmony, glorious, bestowers of good. They cause the association of male and female, they bring gifts and conveyances, and make men successful in their enterprises. Occasionally they make those men who take on popular leadership or trusts, those who are in charge of foreign/secure places, those thought worthy of stipends. These men, however, are not without grief with respect to wife and children, especially if Venus is setting. /39P/ Venus and the moon are good with respect to rank, acquisitions, and the inception of business, but they are unsteady with respect to living together, friendships, and marriage, bringing rivalry and hostility, as well as ill-treatment and upset from relatives and friends. Likewise with respect to children and slaves, these stars are not good: they cause possessions to be fleeting and bring mental anguish. Venus and Mars are at odds. They make men unsteady and weak of mind; they cause rivalry and murder; they cause men to have many friends, but to be blameworthy, shameless, fickle, and equally prone to intercourse with men or women; to be malicious, and plotters of murder by poison. These stars cause men to remain with neither the good nor the bad, to be slandered and reviled because of their friendships, to be spendthrift, /40K/ flitting from one occupation to another, to be eager for many things, to be wronged by women and because of them to suffer crises, upsets, and debts. Venus and Mercury are in harmony. They make men sociable and gracious, gregarious and hedonistic, paying attention to education and sensibility, receiving honors and gifts. For those of mediocre fortune, these stars bring about the receiving of goods, selling, and exchanges, and they bring a base livelihood. These stars make men unsteady and fickle with respect to women, changeable in their agreements <with them>. Mercury and the sun make adaptable men with many friends, those flexible and self-controlled men who spend their careers in public places. These stars make pure, sensible men, men of good judgment, lovers of beauty, learned men, initiates into divine matters, beneficent, fond of their associates, independent, braggarts. These men endure reversals nobly, but are ineffective, suffering ups and downs in their livelihoods, experiencing vicissitudes. They are not poverty-stricken, but find a success proportional to the basis of their nativities. /40P/ Mercury and the moon are good with respect to the union and status of men and women, with respect to the power of speech and education, and concerning commerce and other enterprises. They make men who act in common, who are resourceful, experienced, inquisitive. They also cause men to advance by great expenditures, to be very changeable, not persevering in their activities or intentions for the future. <These men are> noble in the face of adversity, but are subject to ups and downs in their livelihood. Mercury and Mars are not good. They cause hostility, lawsuits, reversals, malice, betrayals, wrongs from superiors or inferiors. These stars make some men athletic, martial, commanding, beneficent, inquisitive <of the occult>, getting a livelihood in a varied manner. They resort to forgery in order to embezzle, steal, and loot, and having fallen into debt and expenses, they bring on themselves infamy and hot pursuit. If the configuration is afflicted, men meet with accusations and imprisonment, and they suffer loss or confiscation of goods. The sun and the moon are good. They are productive of associations with the great and of high rank, as well as possession of estates, property, money, and adornment. These stars cause men to be successful in business enterprises /41K/ and to receive profit. If the basis <of the nativity> is found to be great, men become leaders of cities, in charge of affairs, preeminent among the masses, gifted with a very high public 18
image, munificent, governing, ruling, unsurpassed, and possessing a kingly property and spirit. Those starting with a moderate/average fortune become lucky and are called blessed. The good, however, does not last for this type of person, because of the waning configuration of the moon. 22K;20P. The Combination of Three Stars. Saturn, Jupiter, and the sun are unsteady and insecure. <They bring failure> with respect to possessions, friendships, and other business enterprises. They cause loss of possessions, and they cause some to fall into invidious accusations. /41P/ These stars, having indicated help from unexpected sources or from legacies, and having increased someones reputation, bring ruin and accusation, along with sudden danger and plots. They do cause preeminence, guardianship of others business, tax gathering, and salaries, for the sake of which men endure disturbance and crises, but these stars make the basis <of the nativity> insecure and worrisome. Saturn, Jupiter, and the moon are in harmony, bringing rank and profit, associations with the great, and gifts. Men travel abroad; they succeed in foreign lands or because of foreigners, not only in their own business, but also in others. Men also derive benefits from women, and coming into possession /42K/ of estates and land, they become lords. Some become shipowners and thus increase their livelihood, or they manage their livelihood by getting hold of whatever is involved with water. Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars bring about mixtures of good things. They make some men famous, highpriestly, governing, influential, in charge of the masses, of villages, or of military matters, commanding and obeyed. These men are not adorned with great show of wealth; they are involve in reversals, accusations, and violent affrays; and they lead worried lives. <These stars cause> others to be graced with the possession of an income, to be masters of estates and property, and to profit from the deceased, but their reputation is low. Therefore matters must be interpreted according to the configuration of the heavenly bodies and the effects of the signs. Saturn, Jupiter, and Venus are good, helpful in occupations, bringing possessions. They cause associations of male and female, as well as friendships, advancement, and benefits from legacies. However in their associations men are slandered and envied; they are unsteady in their marriages, suffering embarrassments, hostility, and judgements. On the other hand, they are fond of their associates and easy to live with, enjoying many new friendships. They are not entirely tranquil, nor do they lack grief with respect to children and slaves. Saturn, Jupiter, and Mercury when configured together produce vigorous men, /42P/ stewards, trustworthy, preeminent among the masses, commanding and obeyed, handlers of money and directors of documents and accounts. Such men have an independent and adaptable nature: sometimes they appear malevolent and wicked, and they will become covetous of others property, thievish, and greedy, because of which they will endure upsets and crises, debts and public infamy. Sometimes these men advance because of their success in action and because of their trustworthiness. Then they gain support and are thought worthy of gifts from the great and of honors. Since they have a generous disposition, they will benefit their own family and even others. They, however, will take part in the mysteries and in esoteric affairs, and in other respects they will inquire into the curious arts and be subtle, pretending that their character is straightforward. /43K/ Saturn, Mars, and the sun are indicative of forcible, outr, and dangerous matters. These stars make bold men, men of great ambition, wicked atheists, traitors, insubordinate, men who hate their own families, who abandon their own relatives to go with strangers. They are involved in contumely and dangers. They suffer falls from high places or from animals. They are afraid of burns, and are toilsome in their activities. They do not guard what they already have, but desire others goods. They profit from crime. If, however, the configuration happens to be military or athletic, they are toilsome, but not unsuccessful. Saturn, Mars, and the moon cause men to be venturesome in their business enterprises and noble, but ineffective, meeting with reversals and violence. They become in turn violent, reclusive, wicked: they have a plundering and thievish disposition,and become defendants in trials. They experience detention and criminal charges, unless of course the nativity happens to be fond of wrestling or of weapons, in which case the detention configuration is fulfilled by the holds <of wrestling>. Some become injured or diseased and will suffer a violent end. Saturn, Mars, and Venus are favorable at the start of actions, friendships, associations. These stars bring profit, high rank, and political associations. Later, however, men are put into a disturbed state, liable to lawsuits arising from some envy/hatred and treachery. Because of this, such men make accusations and 19
they endure hostility from men and women. /43P/ They are involved in shameful faults and adultery, and are the object of scandal and denunciation. Some are inclined to unnatural, bisexual vices, and they become accomplices or participants in crime or murder by poison. Then they suffer no ordinary anxiety. Saturn, Mars, and Mercury cause crime, treachery, judgements, and alarms. Men go into debts and expenses for the sake of scriptures or mystic lore, and they suffer no ordinary tribulations and ruin. In other cases these stars make men keen and intelligent in business, leading a varied life, /44K/ maligned by some because of violent and illegal activities. Occasionally they become involved in toilsome and dangerous business and fall into poverty. Then they blame their own Fortune, blaspheme the gods, and become oathbreakers and atheists. If the stars are not in their proper domicile, they bring criminal charges and imprisonment. If the stars do happen to be in their proper, operative places, these men will undertake struggles of behalf of others and will generally prevail, or they will profit from documents, from accounts, or from public office, and will increase their livelihood. Saturn, Venus, and the sun are indicative of lofty associations, honors, and deeds, and they are the cause of high rank, distinction, and preeminence among the masses. They are unstable with respect to property or other matters, and they involve men in ups and downs: they dissolve friendships, effect the reduction of livelihood, and bring public exposure or punishments arising from the betrayal of females or of religious matters. <They cause men to be> unstable and bisexual in their intercourse and other relationships. Saturn, Venus, and the moon bring vicissitudes and instability of life, especially with respect to wife, mother, and children. They impose bad manners, ingratitude, as well as jealousy and quarrels, divorces, censure, public exposure, unnatural vices. But in business these men are not without resource, sharp, full of accomplishment, profiting from legacies. They do not however retain this wealth, since they are plotted against by many, and are themselves accomplices in crime and murder by poison, as well as seducers of women. Saturn, Venus, and Mercury make intelligent, clever individuals, shrewd and designing in their business enterprises. These men, however, are unsteady and /44P/ frozen in their first enterprises. They become covetous of others goods, accomplices in many crimes, seekers of curious lore, flexible, healing, enjoying newness, change, and travel. If, under these conditions, the configuration is afflicted, or if Mars is in aspect from the right, these men fall into disturbances and trials because of poisonings, of females, or because of legacies, or they suffer a loss of livelihood or an afflicting accusation after being wronged by women. In general they will be insecure and pained with respect to women, children, and slaves. Jupiter, the sun, and the moon cause distinguished, brilliant, prominent men, /45K/ supervisors of public, civic, and royal affairs, governors, generals, men without peer, dictators, as well as men who are envied, maligned, and betrayed by some, men who hate their own families, man who change their minds. These men are fickle and mentally unstable, arrogant, planning for their own advantage and falling into vicissitudes. They are adorned with all the pomp of wealth, but do not continue happy to the end; they falter in some things and ultimately come to grief. Jupiter, Mars, and the sun are indicative of men involved in disturbances and dangers, but enthusiastic and effective in their business enterprises. These men have a share of glory: they are leaders, governors, supervisors of public matters, but are prone to fall because the hatred of the great follows them, along with threats, betrayals, plots from their families, and criminal charges. A few, lifted from average fortune by the favor of the great, have later been ruined. Jupiter, Mars, and the moon produce shrewd men, bold, public men with many friends, men advancing to high place from humble fortune and thought worthy of trust. These men are governors, athletes, distinguished men, leaders, supervisors of the masses and of districts. They have a share of offices, stipends, or priesthoods. They fall into reversals and criminal charges, betrayed by their own relatives or by females, and they suffer loss of possessions. Later however they recover them because of religious or other unexpected affairs. Jupiter, Mars, and Mercury cause vigorous, enthusiastic, active men. They receive a salary for public office or military assignment or for doing royal or civic business. But they are unsteady in their /45P/ livelihood and spendthrift of their goods. They are however intelligent and trustworthy stewards, easily straightening out mistakes and laying on others the criticism originally directed at them. They are maligned and fall into reversals. These stars make some men athletes, prizewinners, and trainers, skilled at many things, fond of travelling and profiting in foreign lands, but failing with their own estates. Jupiter, Mars, and Venus cause men to have many friends, to be easy to associate with, to be thought worthy of association with and help from the great, to be successful and to progress with the help of women. These stars make some men high-priests, prizewinners, athletes, or supervisors of temples or of 20
the masses. /46K/ They cater to their own pleasures and at times live unsteadily, subject to ups and downs. These men are blameworthy and indiscriminate about sexual matters, experiencing public exposure and betrayal, grieved with respect to children and slaves, enjoying new associations, and enduring separations from women. Jupiter, Mercury, and the sun cause men to be easily successful in business enterprises and to have many friends, to be thought worthy of trusts, honors, stewardships, association with the great, and success. Some men advance from humble origins and are honored. But they let their possessions slip from their grasp; they are easily deceived, and they become poor for some time. They do many things for religious reasons. They are not without a livelihood, but are supported by unexpected sources of high rank. Jupiter, Mercury, and the moon make noble, propertied men, shrewd in business, collectors of gifts and sharers in trusts, religious men, intelligent, eloquent, guardians of property and deposits, making their careers amidst documents and accounts. They are lavish, tax-gatherers, stipend holders, with many friends, well-known, trustees, administrators of affairs, generous. These stars also make men athletes, prizewinners, worthy of honors, pictures, and statues, If these stars occur in operative places, they make men discoverers of treasures and overseers of shrines and temples. These men will rebuild, replant, and restore places, and will win eternal fame. /46P/ Jupiter, Mercury, and Venus are good, bringing possession of livelihoods and success in business. Men become intelligent, straightforward, generous, sweet, loving their families, cheerful, participants in education and culture, pure, decent, worthy of honor and high rank, associated with the great, and sharing in trusts and stewardships. These men are honored with livelihoods. They foster the young and are fond of education. They are masters of slaves and they rear some and benefit them as if they were their own children. Since they are pious, they know the future from the gods, but they will become unsteady and grief-stricken with respect to wife and children. /47K/ Jupiter, Venus, and the sun make men who are spectacular and glorious, but who are also petty, mentally unstable, and arrogant. Sometimes they are liberal and beneficent, though changeable. At other times they are exalted with the help of another persons fame and possessions, and although coming from humble origins, they become high-priests, prizewinners, leaders, governors, preeminent in public matters, and protectors of the masses. They are thought worthy of honors and gifts and are granted livelihoods. They will however become unnatural and blameworthy in sexual matters. If these stars happen to be rising or in operative places, then these men will be happy with their wives and children. Jupiter, Venus, and the moon cause vigorous, famous men, high-priests, prizewinners, overseers of temples and shrines, benefactors, men eager for fame, catering to the pleasures of the masses, of cities, or of villages. These men receive trusts and are thought worthy of honor. They are well spoken of and envied by family and friends, but experience hostility and opposition. With respect to wives and intimate friends, they are unsteady and quarrelsome, living with jealousy and separation and pain, always in suspense. Sometimes they are intimate with relatives, but not even then do they have an undisturbed homelife. They get into partnerships. They will, however, become very spectacular in their manner of life, but they are full of false show, not of the truth. Venus, the sun, and the moon cause famous and vigorous men, those who live with ostentation, those who are malicious and blameworthy, slandered by most people and envied/hated by the great and by their friends. They succeed and gain possessions and are raised high by Fortune, but they are also unsteady /47P/ with respect to wife and children. Otherwise they are fond of their friends and travel much, finding good fortune in foreign lands. Venus, Mars, and the moon make men who are not without resources and not inactive, but who are also fickle and mentally unstable, quixotic, beginning in confusion and putting <no> end to their affairs. They have great plans, are contemptuous, wandering, bold, public, martial, indiscriminate in their use of male and female partners. They are maligned and fall into insulting treatment and trials, changing friendship into enmity because of their criminal attempts, and failing in their livelihood. /48K/ Mercury, the sun, and the moon make revered and pure men, those who play their part well, stewards, and those who share honors and positions. They are benefactors, participants in the mysteries, troubleshooters, and they put on a great show of possessions. They become bodyguards, chamberlains, and men placed in charge of money, records, and accounts. The speech of such men will be most effective for advice or instruction. Mercury, the sun, and Venus make polymaths and men of wide experience. These men are noble, prominent in the arts and sciences, worthy of trusts and positions. They easily regret what has been done, sometimes wavering and moved in all directions, or enjoying changes in their occupations. They have many friends, are well known, succeed through their acquaintance with the great, and are honored with a 21
livelihood and high rank, despite being blameworthy. Mercury, the moon, and Venus make good men, easy to live with, straightforward, generous, with a sense of humor, civic-minded, sharers in education and rhythm, ingenious, of wide experience, neat, pure, simple, participating in religious ceremonies, helpful, envied and hated, unstable in their livelihoods, and indiscriminate in their intercourse with men or women, wealthy, and thrifty. Mercury, Mars, and Venus when configured together bring profit, high rank, occupations. <These stars make men who are> shrewd in giving, receiving, and undertaking other business, who are stewards, wicked and widely experienced men, men who start their careers with documents and training. They are blameworthy, wasting much wealth, generous, wallowing in loans and debts and defaulting, embezzlers of others money, seducers, deceiving with their charm, wealthy, malignantbut repenting of what they have done. /48P/ Mars, the sun, and the moon make bold, manly, reckless, vigorous men. They become athletes and soldiers, rulers and governors, and they make their careers through violent, hateful deeds, in laborious crafts, or in work in hard materials. They fall into reverses and into dangerous situations, and suffer hostility and attacks from the great, but if benefics are in aspect, they maintain the basis <of their nativity> unimpaired. Mars, the sun, and Venus cause men to have many friends and to be well-known, /49K/ to be thought worthy of alliances and honors. These men have many resources, love their associates, but are criticized and gossiped about. Their friendships do not last and their accomplishments are fleeting. They desire much, they spend much, they are wrongers of women, and they are very ready to be insolent. They fall into reverses and hostility through their reckless decisions. Mars, the sun, and Mercury make men of much experience, inventive in business enterprises. Although careworn and unsuccessful in the goal of their calculations, they prevail unexpectedly. Therefore such men are mentally unstable, reckless, active, hot-tempered; after rushing against their enemies and bringing charges of wrongdoing or damages against them, these men then change their minds. Occasionally they have a cowardly and despicable character. They control their emotions well, play a part, and yield to men whom they should not yield to. For the most part, they have a livelihood subject to ups and downs. On coming into anothers control, they curse their own Fortune. Mars, the moon, and Mercury make men skillful and ingenious, easily aroused to action and very vigorous, wanting to act quickly, but being remiss, seekers of curious lore, initiates of the mysteries, and partakers of secret knowledge. They are oppressors, violent, insubordinate, covetous, falling into accusations and suits for damages, into trials and dangers, and they experience alarms because of documents and money. However, these stars do make men wealthy and lavish, although failing in their livelihood. /49P/ This then is what we have explained with respect to the distinctive characteristics of individual stars as well as several taken together. If other stars share the configuration (being in conjunction or in aspect), the reading of the horoscope will be changed according to the nature of the additional star. However I did not want to continue writing at length about such additional factors, because the old astrologers have expounded them already. The particular effects of the natural influence of each star and sign will be obvious at once to anyone who pays attention. (These have been explained previously in our treatise.) Therefore it will be necessary to determine how each star is configured in relation to the others: is it at an angle or rising? Is it the ruler of a lot, of the Ascendant, or of a triangle? Likewise with the sign in which the star appears: is it of its own or of another sect, and which /50K/ other signs does it have in aspect? If these things are determined, the predictions will be solidly based. If <stars> fall in inoperative places, the <level of> occupation and of Fortune will be less. 23K;21P. Conception. Having established all this, now we must speak about conception, putting aside complications and rejecting envy. There are three factors: minimum, mean, maximum, and the difference between each factor is 15 days. If we add or subtract 15 to or from any factor, the next one will be reached. The minimum factor is 258, which will apply when the moon just follows the Descendant (in the Place just following the Descendant). The mean factor is 273, which will apply when the moon is in the Ascendant. The maximum factor is 288, which applies when the moon is in the Descendant. If we measure the 15 days of difference in the celestial hemisphere from the Ascendant to the Descendant, we find that 2 1/2 fall to each sign. Let the Ascendant be Cancer, the Descendant Capricorn:
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If the Moon Is: Just following the Descendant Aquarius Pisces Aries Taurus Gemini Cancer (Ascendant) Leo Virgo /50P/ Libra Scorpio Sagittarius Capricorn
The Gestation Period Will Be: 258 260 1/2 263 265 1/2 268 270 1/2 273 275 1/2 278 280 1/2 283 285 1/2 288
For example: Nero year 8, Mesori 6/7, hour 11 <of the night>; the moon in Libra, the Ascendant in Cancer. Since the moon is at an angle <IC>, the nativity will occur in 280 days 12 hours. We must subtract these days from the 365 days of the year. The result is 84 days 12 hours. Now if we add this 84 to Mesori 6, we come to Phaophi 27, the 23rd hour, which is the time of conception. In other words, if we go from Phaophi 27 to Mesori 6, the total is 280 days. We will now demonstrate this using many /51K/ methods, all leading straight to the answer. Given the birth date, let us determine the time <from conception> to birth. If the moon is found to be in the hemisphere above the earth, calculate the degrees from the Descendant to the moons degree-position and assign 2 1/2 to each 30 of arc. Then add this sum to the minimum factor (258), and you will find the conception to have been that many days previous. Count this amount back from the birth date, and you will find the date of the conception to be where the count stops. If you want another method, calculate the degrees from the moons degree-position to the Ascendant and assign 2 1/2 <days> to each 30; then subtract this from the mean factor (273). The date of conception will have been that many days previous. Likewise if the moon is in the hemisphere below the earth, calculate the degrees from the Ascendant to the moon, then assign 2 1/2 to each 30 division. Summing up, add this to the mean factor (273). The date of conception will have been that many days previous. Or, calculate the degrees from the moon to the Descendant and figure the total number of days by adding 2 1/2 for each 30 division and subtracting the result from 288. The date of conception will have been that many days previous. For example, so that my readers may understand the determination: Hadrian year 4, Mechir 13/14, hour 1 of the night; the moon in Scorpio 7, the Ascendant in Virgo 7. Since the moon is found to be in the hemisphere beneath the earth, I take the degrees from the Ascendant to the moon; this is 60. To each 30 I assign 2 1/2, for a result of 5 days. I add this to the mean factor (273), and the result is 278. The conception was that many days ago. /51P/ I count back <278> days from the hour of birth; the conception day is Pachon 11. Alternatively, I subtract the 5 days of the distance <from the Ascendant to the moon> from 92, for a result of 87. (The mean factor is 273, which leaves a remainder of 92 when subtracted from 365 days.) If we add 87 to Mechir 14 and count this off from the birth date, we come to Pachon 11. If you calculate the degrees from the moon to the Descendant, i.e. Pisces 7, the total is 120. Take 2 1/2 for each 30, for a total of 10 days. Now if I subtract this from the maximum factor (288), the result is 278. If you count this amount back from the day of birth and calculate the moon, you will find it to have been in the Ascendant at the delivery. /52K/ If the moon is in the hemisphere above the earth, take the distance in degrees from it to the Ascendant, assign 2 1/2 to each 30 division, and find the total number of days. If you wish, add 92 to this and count off the sum from the birth date forwards; the date of conception will be where the count stops. Vice-versa, calculate from the date which you determined <to be the date of conception> forward to the date of birth, and you will know the number of days. If the moon is in the hemisphere beneath the earth, you will calculate from the Ascendant to the moon: determining the distance in degrees, assign 2 1/2 days to each 30. Subtract this from 92, and add the result to the birth date. Count from there forwards. That will be the date of conception. Count back from the birth date the amount which you added to the <mean> factor (273). Another example: Trajan year 17, Mesori 2, hour 11 1/2; the sun in Leo 5, the moon in Libra 26, 23
the Ascendant in Capricorn 24. Since the moon is in the hemisphere above the earth, I take the distance from it to the Ascendant, which is very nearly 96. To each 30 I assign 2 1/2 for a result of 7 1/2 days. I add this to 92, and the sum is 99 1/2. /52P/ I count from the birth date forwards and arrive at Athyr 6. Vice-versa <I can count> from Athyr 6 to the birth date as done earlier; the total days are 266. The conception was that number of days previous. If I do not want to add the 7 to 92, I subtract it from 273, for a result of 266. I count this number back from the birth date. Calculating the moon, I find it in Capricorn, in the Ascendant. The moon at the nativity will indicate in which sign the Ascendant of the conception was located. The moons degree-position at the nativity will also be the position of the Ascendant at the conception. Other astrologers calculate the moon by doubling the degree-position of the nativitys Ascendant. Alternatively they take one-fourth of the suns degree-position at the birth and consider the /53K/ sign in trine to the right of that point to be the Ascendant of the conception. Therefore we will not go astray if we henceforth seek the answers for all nativities using the system given above. Let this be the divinely compelling manner of our future method for solving nativities. 24K;22P. Seven-Month Children. We will append another method to determine if the infant spends a full term in the womb, or lessin which case premature death, miscarriages, difficult childbirths, and fatalities, as well as the birth of sevenmonth children, will occur. The determination is as follows: in each case I note the date (month, day) of the birth in the year prior to the nativity, and I calculate the moon. I note in which sign it is located. Next I note the date (month, day) of the birth in the year following the nativity (i.e. two years <later>), and again I calculate the moon. Having done so, I compare its position <then to its position> in the prior year. If I find in both years that the moons are trine with the moons position at the nativity, I forecast that the conception will be carried to term. If in both years the moons are square with the moon at the nativity, the natives gestation period will be the minimum factor, /53P/ 258 days. If the moon of the preceding year is trine and the moon of the following year is square, he will be 269 days in the womb. Conversely if the moon of the preceding year is square and the moon of the following year is trine, he will be in the womb the same 269 days. If the moon of the preceding year is square and the moon of the following year is turned away, he will have an eight-month gestation period and will be stillborn. Likewise if <the moon> of the first year is trine and that of the second year is turned away, the infant will not survive. If in the two years the moons are found to be in no aspect with the moon at the nativity, the infant will be still-born or will be aborted with danger to the mother. If the moons of the two years are in opposition <to the moon of the nativity> and are in harmony, the infant will be of seven-month term. If /54K/ the moon of the preceding year is in opposition and the moon of the following year is trine (i.e. with the moon at the nativity or with the Ascendant), the infant will be of seven-month term. The same will be true if the moon is square. If the moon of the preceding year is square and the moon of the following year is in opposition, the infant will be of seven-month term. The sun has the same effect when it is in opposition to the sign in which the new moon occurred. The Ancients wrote about this topic, darkly and mysteriously. We have cast light on it.
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/55K;54P/ The Anthologies of Vettius Valens of Antioch: Book II In the previous treatise we set forth the introductory and educational material, as well as the forecasts for combinations of stars. <We were led to write this> not so much because of any literary rivalry, but as a consequence of our experiences. Now, continuing with our discussion, we will outline the general bases <of nativities> and the distinctions of the Places. 1. The Triangles When the zodiacal circle is subdivided according to similarities and differences, we find two sects , solar and lunar, day and night. The sun, being fiery, is most related to Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius, and this triangle of the sun is called of the day-sect because it too is fiery by nature. The sun has attached Jupiter and Saturn to this sect as his co-workers and guardians of the things which he accomplishes: Jupiter as a reflection of the sun and as his successor to the kingship, a partisan of good, and the bestower of glory and life, Saturn on the other hand as a servant of evil and of downfall, and a depriver of years <of life>. Therefore the sun is the lord of this triangle for day births; for night births Jupiter succeeds to the throne; Saturn works with both. Next the moon, being near the earth, is allotted the houserulership of Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn, a triangle earthy in nature and the next in order. It has Venus and Mars as members of the same sect: Venus (as is reasonable) acts as a benefactor and distributes glory and years; /56K/ Mars acts as the bane of nativities. Therefore for night births the moon has preeminence; in the second place is Venus; in the third is Mars. For day births Venus will lead; the moon will operate second; Mars, third. /55P/ Next is the airy triangle of Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius. For day births Saturn will rule this; Mercury will operate second; Jupiter, third. For night births Mercury will lead; Saturn will come second; Jupiter, third. In the same fashion, next is the moist triangle of Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. Mars will have the houserulership for night births; in the second place is Venus; in the third the moon. For day births Venus will lead; after it comes Mars; then the moon. Note that Mercury is common and works with the two sects to a special degree to accentuate the good or the bad, and to accentuate the individual characteristics and configurations of each star. 2. The Distinguishing Characteristics of the Triangles, the Houserulers, the Helpers, and the Sects of the Sun and the Moonfor Day or Night Births. An examination of the distinguishing characteristics of the previously mentioned triangles, along with the lofty or mediocre fortune of each persons nativity, will be indicative. For day nativities, it will be necessary to examine the sun: 1) in which triangle it lies; 2) its predominant houseruler and its helper, viz. whether it is at, following, or preceding an angle, rising or setting, and whether it is in its own signs; 3) which benefic or malefic it has in aspect. Having determined all this, then make the prediction. If <the houseruler> happens to be in the Ascendant or at MC or is in one of the operative signs, <astrologers> forecast a fortunate and illustrious nativity; if it follows an angle, a nativity of moderate fortune; if it precedes an angle, a base and unfortunate nativity. It is also necessary to see how the sun itself is situated and which stars it has in aspect. For night nativities it will be necessary to inspect the moon in a similar fashion and to determine how the predominant houseruler of the triangle and its assistant are configured, as was stated above. /57K/ For nativities which are badly situated (whether day or night births), if the predominant houseruler is unfavorably located, but its successor is at an angle or otherwise configured /56P/ well, the native will experience ups and downs during his early years until the rising time of the sign or until the cyclical return of the chronocrator, but will afterwards be vigorous and effectiveexcept for being unsteady and anxious. If the preceding houseruler is favorably situated and the succeeding one unfavorably, the native will fulfill his promise well at first, but afterwards will be brought low, starting at the time of the rising of the sign in which the succeeding houseruler is unfavorably situated. (We will clarify in more detail the determination of the chronocrator at the appropriate time.) If both houserulers are will situated, good fortune will be enduring and will be remarkable (unless some malefic is opposed or in superior aspect), and the nativity will not take a turn for the worse. Whenever any star is a houseruler and just precedes an angle, it will be negative and a diminisher of fortune: it puts men in the power of others; it brings men into vicissitudes and reduces their rank; it afflicts them with injuries, diseases, and criminal charges, as well as poverty. 25
Now then, for those born during the day: if the sun is found in Aries, Leo, or Sagittarius, it is best for it to be at an angle. If it follows an angle, and if the stars of its sect are similarly situated, and if Mars is not in opposition or in square, then <the sun> will be considered to be indicative of good fortune. If the situation is reversed, the opposite will be the case. If the sun is found in Taurus, Virgo, or Capricorn (for day births), it will be necessary to investigate first how Venus is configured, second the moon, and third Mars, and to see what stars they have in aspect. In the same way, if the sun is in the next triangle, Gemini, Libra, or Aquarius (for day births), it will be necessary to look at Saturn, then Mercury, then Jupiter. The same for the triangle Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces: if the sun is there (for day births), it will be necessary to look at Venus, then Mars, then the moon, to see if they are at angles. Having determined all this, then make the prediction. For night births, it is necessary to look at the moon in the same manner. /58K/ It is best if the stars of the day sect are found at angles in their own triangles or in operative places; the same is true for the stars of the night sect. If they are in other triangles or in the opposite sect, prosperity will be less and will be /57P/ subject to anxiety. If the houserulers and their helpers are unfavorably situated, it will be necessary to examine the Lot of Fortune and its houseruler. If they are found to be at an angle or just following an angle, with benefics in aspect, then the native will have some good fortune and rank. He will be subject to vicissitudes and reversals on occasion, but he will not be totally at a loss. If even these <the Lot and its houseruler> are badly situated, affairs must be considered mediocre, even harsh: men will find it hard to succeed in their undertakings; they will be in need, povertystricken; they will blaspheme the gods. If these places have malefics in aspect, men will be toilers, vagrants, captives, abject, wretched, disabled, and endangered. But if the Lot of Fortune and its houseruler have benefics in aspecteven though they themselves are unfavorably situatedmen will get by on others pity or be adopted by others, and they will lead a respectable life for some time, receiving a share of business, trusts, or gifts. They will not, however, continue their life without disturbance or without criticism. It will be necessary to look at the aspects of every houseruler and the arrangement of the configurations, to see if they are appropriate or the reverse. If, for example, Saturn is found in opposition or in square for night births, it will bring about reversals, ruin, dangers, injuries, and diseases, as well as sluggishness in enterprises. For day births, Mars causes hot, reckless men, precarious in their activities and in their livelihoods. They experience imprisonment, trials, abuse, cuts, burns, bleeding, and accidents/falls. But if these stars happen to be configured properly, in their own sects, they are actively positive. As a result, these stars are not to be considered malefics in all cases; they can be bestowers of good. Particularly if Saturn (for day births) has a favorable relationship with the houseruler and has Jupiter and the sun in aspect, it then makes men wealthy, famous, profiting from legacies, lords of estates and slaves, guardians and supervisors of others' affairs. For night births, however, if Saturn is /59K/ configured well and has a relationship with the houseruler, it will also cause the loss of what was gained, reduction in rank, and infamy. Let the same considerations be true for Mars: for night births it grants leadership, generalship, public commands of the masses; for day births (if Mars is in operative places), it brings about the previously /58P/ mentioned circumstances, but it then turns them into reversals, fears, and oppositions; it makes leadership subject to factionalism and terror. It brings attacks of enemies and uprisings of the mob, famines and plagues on cities, assaults, fires, dangerous crises. In the same way the benefics will take on the character of malefics whenever they are situated badly as houserulers. If they happen to be at angles while their houseruler just precedes an angle, their ability to do good will be weakened. In any type <of forecast/nativity> it will be necessary to examine how the houseruler of the houseruler is situated and what stars it has in aspect. If the overall houseruler is unfavorably situated, but its ruler <=ruler of its sign> is configured well, then the native will have help and a basis of livelihood and rank proportional to the position of the star. 3. The Lot of Fortune and its Houseruler. Since I want to make the topic of good fortune most secure and precise, I am moving on to the Lot of Fortune, the most influential and most potent place. Just as the King has mystically revealed in the beginning of his XIIIth Book: Next in order, it will be necessary (for day nativities) to count accurately the distance from the sun to the moon, then to measure off in the opposite direction an equal distance from the Ascendant, and to inspect the resulting place: which star is its ruler and which star or stars are at this point and all the square or trine asterisms of this place. From this study/combination of the places, make a clear determination of the natives affairs.
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/60K/ In his book, The Terms , Petosiris explains this place in the same way. Others treat this subject in other ways, ways which we will publish when necessary, along with other methods which clarify the topic of good fortune. Now we must speak about the matter at hand. 4. The Star Which Holds the Ascendant or the Lot. If Saturn is allotted the hour of the Lot <of Fortune> and is in the Ascendant, with Mars not in opposition, the native will be fortunate in activities controlled by Saturn. /59P/ If Jupiter is in aspect, he will be doubly fortunate; if Venus is in aspect, he will be fortunate through the help of women or eunuchs. If Mars is in conjunction or in opposition, the native will suffer disturbance and reversals. If Mercury shares the Ascendant with Saturn, the native will be handicapped in his hearing. Jupiter, when allotted the hour or the Lot and in the Ascendant, causes men to be very fortunate from youth. If Mars is in configuration (at the same center or in trine), men will advance by means of brilliant campaigns and will win the acquisition of a livelihood. If Saturn is also in aspect, men become exalted; if Venus is in aspect, they become even more exalted. If Mercury is in aspect, men are involved in exchanges. Mars, when allotted the hour or the Lot and in the Ascendant, urges men toward the military. If Jupiter is in aspect, the native advances in status; if Venus is, he attains an extraordinary status. If Mercury is in conjunction, he will accept a deposit given without witnesses, but will later deny it. If Jupiter is in conjunction, he will acquire much property from many people, but after his death it will all revert to the royal treasury. Venus, when allotted the hour or the Lot <and in the Ascendant>, indicates great good and makes men far-renowned. If Mercury is in conjunction, it makes musicians. But if, given the preceding configuration, Saturn is in opposition to them or is in a superior aspect, it robs men of what they have. Mercury, when allotted the hour or the Lot and in the Ascendant, makes men fortunate. If Jupiter is in conjunction or square, men will have control of tribunals and cities. If Saturn is in conjunction as well, the control, honors, goods, and success will be double. /61K/ The sun inheriting the hour or Fortune and in the Ascendant: if Jupiter is in conjunction or square, the native will be fortunate. If Mercury is also in conjunction, he will succeed through his words. If Mars is in conjunction or square along with Jupiter, the native will be great, a master of life and death. If, given the previous configuration, Saturn is square or in opposition, the native will fall into mishaps and penalties. The moon, when inheriting the hour or the Lot of Fortune <and in the Ascendant>, makes men great, especially when it is in its own triangle. If Venus is in conjunction or square, the native will be thought worthy of great honor. If Mars is also with the moon, he will be master of life and death. If Saturn is, he will control many districts. /60P/ If Jupiter is in conjunction or square, they will be great kings. If none of the above is the case, and if Mercury is configured with the moon, success will be from words and special aptitudes. If Mars is also in conjunction or square, it makes tyrants and great lords. If Mars is in opposition to the moon, with no benefics in aspect, the child will be exposed; but if a benefic is in aspect, the exposed child will survive and be reared. Likewise if Mars appears in square or is found in a superior aspect, it entangles the native in wanderings, separations, and vicissitudes. But if Venus is in square at an angle, men will be wronged by women. If Saturn is in conjunction in a lewd sign, men will be pimps, and if Mars is also in the configuration, then men will hire their wives out to others. If Saturn is square with the moon or is in exact opposition (to the degree) to [Saturn], the native will have an interruption of nurture and will be abandoned by his parents. If Mercury is square or in opposition to the moon, men will be contrary-minded, always in opposition, involved in slanders and accusations from a superior. If, in addition, a malefic is in the aspect or in the configuration, it will bring discredit and condemnation. Jupiter lying exactly opposite the moon causes sterility /62K/ and the opposition of superiors. In general, malefics which behold the luminaries and the Ascendant with no benefics <in aspect> make men short-lived. If the ruler of the Ascendant lies in its proper place or in its own sect, it becomes the bestower of <long> lifespans. If it is configured with the lord of the Lot <of Fortune>, the native becomes full of years and luck. If the ruler happens to be setting, the native becomes short-lived. If a malefic is in conjunction or in superior aspect with the moon, the infants will not survive. 5. The <XII> Place of the Bad Daimon. Many Configurations. If the malefics happen to be in this place, they will cause great wounds and traumas, especially if they are in their proper face. If the Lot of Fortune is present in this Place and some <star> rules it, there will be no help, not even during transits. /61P/ They have become enemies from the beginning, from the moment 27
of birth. In the same, way benefics found in this Place will not bestow their benefits. Whenever these three stars fall in this sign (the rulers of the Ascendant, of the Lot, and of Daimon), they make men unfortunate and disgraced, those lacking their daily bread. Many will hold out their hands <for alms>. 6. The <XI> Place of the Good Daimon. Many Configurations. The Hearing and the Beholding Signs Must Also Be Investigated. If the benefics are in the Sign of the Good Daimon, located in their proper places and in their proper faces, they make men illustrious and rich from youtheven more so if they are trine from the right with the Lot of Fortune or sextile with the Ascendant. If they are in an listening or beholding sign they provide even more and greater benefits. If one of the benefics appears in opposition to the Good Daimon and its houseruler is also present, these stars bring bigger and better benefits and successes. If malefics are in conjunction /63K/ with the Good Daimon, they cannot do any evil. It is most efficacious if the houserulers of the Lot, the Ascendant, and the Good Daimon happen to be rising or if most stars are in conjunction or in aspect with these in operative signs; they then make men glorious and extremely wealthy. <If Jupiter is in the Place of the Good Daimon, the native will be fortunate, possess a good income, and have many children. If it is also the ruler of the Lot of Fortune, the native will be rich and blessed. If Mercury is in conjunction with it, the native will be and imperial steward and will be happy in his children.> 6 7P. <The X Place>Midheaven Both benefics and malefics rejoice in this place if they have been assigned the Lot, the Ascendant, or Daimon. If any of the <benefics> are in it when rising, or if they have contact with the moon, tyrants and kinds are born, governors of districts, men known by name in many places. The ruler of this Place, if situated favorably, makes vigorous/successful men; if situated unfavorably, it makes feeble/unsuccessful men. If <the ruler> is setting and a malefic is in conjunction or in opposition to this Place, it makes failures, as well as sterile or childless men. /62P/ 7K;8P. The IX Place of the God Sun, just before MC. The Ninth Place from the Ascendant. It Has Many Configurations. If benefics happen to be in this Place and have been assigned the Ascendant or Fortune, the native will be blessed, reverent, a prophet of the great god; in fact he will be obeyed like a god. If <benefics> are not there, and if Mercury alone is in aspect, the native will be involved in soothsaying; he will he will expound his craft to the masses. 7 He will become an royal clerk from his middle years. But if malefics are in conjunction and rule the previously mentioned places (the Ascendant and Fortune), or if they are in aspect from the right with the Lot, the native will be a tyrant: he will found some cities; he will sack others; he will pillage many people most wickedly. If Daimon or Fortune happens to be in the <XII> Place of the Bad Daimon, but the houserulers of the Lot and of the Ascendant are in this Place <of the God>, the native will be involved in very many evils, in travel, and will lose whatever he has gained, or he will take refuge in temples because of his desires or pains. /64K/ 8K;9P. The VIII Place of Death. Various Views. Benefics appearing in this place are ineffectual and weak, and they do not bestow their proper benefits. If in addition they rule the Ascendant and the Lot of Fortune, they are even more ineffectual and variable. If malefics are in conjunction and rule the Lot, the native is a vagrant, losing whatever he may have gained. If the Lot falls in this Place and if malefics are in conjunction and are houserulers of the Lot, the native will be poor, unable to clothe himself. If <malefics> also rule the Ascendant, he will be abject his whole life. If the houseruler of the Lot or of the Ascendant is under the rays of the sun, the native will stretch out his hands to beg. If Mercury alone is in this Sign and is ruler of Intelligence (as Daimon is called), it makes fools, dullards, those handicapped in speech, illiterates. /63P/ If Fortune <is there>, the native, besides being dull, will also be stupid and poor, especially if <the Lot> is under the sun's rays. If under these circumstances malefics are also in conjunction, the native will be deaf and dumb. Only the moon, when its light is waxing, seems to rejoice in this Place.
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9K;10P. The <VII> Place of the Descendant Benefics in this Place and ruling the Ascendant or the Lot of Fortune indicate good things for the native: inheritances, sudden acquisition of other property, and benefits from a death. /65K/ If the benefics are not in their own places, men are less prosperous, but not poverty-stricken. If Mercury alone is in conjunction and in its proper face, the native will make gains in his old age and will be entrusted with cities and the affairs of kings. If malefics are in this Place and rule the Lot or the Ascendant and are in their proper faces, the natives life will be subject to ups and downs, especially in old age, but he will not be in poverty. He will spend the income derived from calumny and wickedness/vituperation. If malefics rule the Lots but are not in their proper face or in their own sect, the native will lead a wretched old age; a few will come into prisons for a time and into decrepitude and disease. If Jupiter is in aspect from the right, men enter temple service because of sickness; they are troubled and suffer from hemorrhages and disease of the genitals or fingers. If Mercury is with Mars in the Setting Sign, men become accomplices in banditry and murder; as a result they perish miserably thereafter. Malefics setting while out of their own signs cause suicides. Benefics make men with much experience and those who are fortunate in old age. 10K;11P. The VI Place. The Place of Mars. If benefics happen to be in this Place, the native will lose whatever he possesses; his property will not stay with him. /64P/ He will suffer loss because of fines when advanced in years. If the sun is in this Place and rules the Lot of Fortune or the Ascendant, it causes the native to be condemned by the highest authority. If Saturn rules <these places>, the native will be a wanderer, prone to give offense, and he will flee his homeland, barely keeping himself alive. If Jupiter rules the Lot or the Ascendant, the native will lose his property in civil suits. If Venus rules, he will suffer trials and penalties because of a woman. Such men, being disagreeable, are insensible to love. If Mars rules, it causes wounds and diseases /66K/ in the limb indicated by the sign <where Mars is>, and it makes naked beggars who come to a miserable end. If Mercury rules the Lot or the Ascendant, it makes plotters, thieves, slanderers, and men who are reviled in public. If the moon is in this Place, the native will be a slave, helplessunless the rest are in conjunction with the moon: if the other stars are situated favorably, the native can be free and respectable, even though the moon is in <the VI Place of> Bad Fortune. 11K;12P. The V Place. Many Theorems. If benefics hold the Ascendant or the Lot of Fortune, the native will be great, will lead the masses, and will make laws for them. Venus will be especially gracious if it rules the Ascendant or the Lot. Especially if Venus is in its proper face or in its own place, it makes men wealthy and honored. The same if true for all the stars: if they govern the Ascendant or the Lot, they produce the good that is appropriate to their nature and to Good Fortune. If Mars happens to be situated as specified, men will be rulers of all sorts of places: governors, tyrants, and masters of life and deathnot only over lesser men but also over men of high rank. If Saturn is in this Place, men will be masters of estates, flocks, and herds; they will establish towns and villages. If the sun is in this Place, men will be friends of great lords, associates of kings, governors of temples. If Mercury is in this Place men will be successful through words and worthy of much money. If the moon is configured well, holds the Lot or the Ascendant, and is in this Place along with its <the moons> houseruler, the native will be long-lived, /65P/ growing old in prosperity. The benefics help greatly while passing through this Place; the malefics cannot do harm. /67K/ 12K;13P. The IV PlaceLower Midheaven If benefics rule the Ascendant or Fortune, and are in this Place, the native will make his living in temples. If benefics are assigned the Archetypal Lot, and are houserulers at Lower Midheaven, the native will be given revelations by gods and through visions of ghostly shapes. If Mars is here with them and is assigned Fortune and the Ascendant, the native will live a troubled life, disgraced, falling into difficulties, engaged in criminal activity with others, and suffering a violent/self-inflicted death. It must be observed that this Place implies good repute after death and bequests to heirs. If malefics are in this Place, the native will bequeath his property to whomever he wishes. 13K;14P. The III Place. The Place of the Goddess Moon. If the moon is in this Place, is assigned the Ascendant or the Lot, and is in its proper face, the native will be great and a master of many good things. He will rule a city; he will give orders to many men; he will be obeyed; and he will be master of treasuries. If the sun should also be in this Place with the moon when the moon is just past new, the native will be a priest or priestess of the great goddess and will have a 29
unsurpassable livelihood. If Saturn is here with the moon, the native will be subject to God's wrath, will be punished, will often come into trials, and will blaspheme the gods many times because of what has happened to him. If Jupiter is with the moon, the native will be a prophet, fortunate, rich, famous, and will be master of many good things. If Mars is in conjunction with the moon, he will be successful, but wicked: he will embezzle deposits, will get his living through the murder or robbery of others, and will travel widely. If Mars is appropriately situated in its own faces, the native will be a governor of towns and cities (depending on the character of the nativity), but he will also be unjust, a perjurer, and covetous of others goods. He will perish suddenly because of the wrath of authority. /68K/ If Venus in her own places rules the <III> Place of the Goddess and the Lot of Fortune /66P/ (especially for night births), the native will be rich and well liked by women. Some will be royal governors, rulers of towns, because the goddess <Venus> has been assigned the Lot of Fortune in the House of the Goddess. If Mercury is with the moon in the Sign of the Goddess and rules the Lot of Fortune or the Ascendant, the native will foretell everyones future and will share in the mysteries of the gods. 14K;15P. The II Place, Called the Gate of Hades. The Place Rising After the Ascendant. In this Place the benefics do no good, the malefics make men sluggish and injured, unable to wade through their lives to the end. If the Lot is in this Place, and if malefics are the houserulers of the Lot or the Ascendant, the native becomes a cemetery guard, living his life outside the city gates. Saturn ruling the Lot of Fortune and in this Place makes dead-souled men, those weak in body and suffering chains/imprisonment for a long time, until the completion of the chronocratorship of the star. Jupiter in this Place causes expenditure of the natives resources until the end so that nothing is left; it brings the gift of children, but not with good fortune. Mars in this Place and houseruler of the Lot and of the Ascendant makes men who are prone to give offence, are subject to penalties, and whose actions are hindered. Some become captives, but are later freed. If Mars (in its own degrees or signs) is in charge of the Lot of Fortune, when the Lot is in this <II> Place, men become jailers, making a livelihood in prisons or a living among the cells. If the sun is in this Place, and if it is houseruler of the Lot or the Ascendant, and in its own house, <with Mars being in the Ascendant> or in the places of Saturn, the native will lose his sight in the chronocratorship of Mars, will be plundered of his ancestral property, and will become a beggar. If /69K/ Venus is in this Place and is houseruler of the Lot or the Ascendant, it will bring public, disreputable occupations if Venus happens to be at its morning rising. Mercury in this Place and located under the rays of the sun makes stupid, illiterate men. If it is also ruler of the Second Fortune (the one called Daimon), it makes men deaf and dumb. If it is rising, men engage in curious arts, attempting what they have not learned <from others>, /67P/ but still succeeding in their science. If the moon is in this Place with Saturn in the Ascendant, the opposite happens: the native will suffer from cataracts and glaucoma. 15K;16P. Nine Names of the Places. <Name The God <IX> The Goddess <III> The Good Daimon <XI> The Good Fortune<V> The Bad Daimon <XII> The Bad Fortune <VI> The Lot of Fortune and The Ascendant <I> Daimon Midheaven <X>=MC Love Necessity Significance> the father the mother children marriage diseases injuries life and livelihood mental activity action/occupation desire enemies
16K;17P. The Trine Influences of the Stars on Prosperity or Poverty. The Configurations of Trine, Sextile, and Opposition. Jupiter trine with the sun indicates great and glorious men. If the sun is in the Ascendant, the indication applies to the father and to the nativity. If it is at an angle, it applies to the father: it indicates that he is famous, but less so than under the previous configuration. It indicates nothing unusual for the nativity if no other factor improves the outlook. If Saturn is trine with the sun from the left and the sun is 30
in the Ascendant, the rank will be higher: such men will own much land, have many estates, and become rich. If Mars is also in aspect along with Jupiter, the configuration indicates tyrants; especially if the sun is in the Ascendant, such men will control many districts and armies. If Saturn is also in aspect, the natives father will be great, the leader of arms and armies (if indeed the rest of the aspects work /70K/ towards his greatness), but he will not be a tyrant, warlike, or ferocious. If Mars is in opposition to the sun, with Jupiter and Saturn trine with the sun from the right, the native will lead the masses magnificently and with high rank. If Saturn is in opposition to the sun (under the stated conditions), the native will be opposed by family and friends, but he will prevail and subdue them. If Saturn and Mars are trine with the sun, with Jupiter in opposition in its own degrees or signs, the native is imperious and noble. If the configuration is sextile, the forecast is less <spectacular>. Venus sextile to the sun in the morning sky indicates that the father and the native will be charming and distinguished. /68P/ If Venus is configured in Good Daimon or in Good Fortune, the native will be thought worthy (by women) of the purple and of golden ornaments. Saturn square with the sun and on the left harms the ancestral property while the natives father is still alive, especially when Saturn is in feminine signs or in opposing degrees. If Saturn is in opposition, the situation is much worse: the native will be overwhelmed by wounds and suffering, and will be betrayed by relatives and clients. If Saturn is on the right, the forecast will be worse. If it should be in the Ascendant or at MC, the reversals will be less. Mars square with the sun is bad for the father and the native. It brings injuries and suffering. Mars in opposition or in afflicted signs or degrees causes injuries to the joints. If Mars is square on the right in the tenth <sign from the sun>, worse will happen: in addition to everything else, he will go insane. Jupiter square with the sun and in base degrees or signs becomes unpleasant: <this configuration> ruins the stars good influence and turns it to the opposite. But, Jupiter in glorious degrees or signs, and especially at an angle, is productive of rank and wealth. Jupiter in opposition to the sun in most unpleasant: not only is all of Jupiters good influence quenched, but the native will feel the anger of superiors and the hostility of the masses. The exact-to-the-degree positions of square and opposition are harsh. For night nativities, Mars trine with the sun, especially when in /71K/ feminine signs and on the right, indicates great and famous men, masters of life and deathprovided that the rest of the aspects in the nativity agree. In addition, if Jupiter is trine to the right, it makes great dynasts, rulers of cities and leaders of the masses. If the nativity is female and Venus is in conjunction, the native will be a queen and will have power over many districts; she will become a benefactor and be unsurpassed. For male or female nativities, if the one star occupies its proper place and the other happens to be in its own triangle, there is no opposition: they become king of kings, provided the one <star> is houseruler and the other is cohouseruler and master of the nativity, and that they both rule the Lot of Fortune and the Ascendant. If they are in masculine signs, fortune will be less, in fact much worse. Sextile configurations have a weaker effect, both for good or for the opposite. For day nativities, /69P/ if Mars should be square with the moon while on the left and in anothers degrees or signs, it will be the cause of many reversals and afflictions for the mother, as well as reduction in rank. Men will be subject to travel; some become soldiers, toilsome and violent. These things happen, provided that the nativity is not base-born in other respects and that the master of the star, or its helper, or a fellow sect-member are not in places which do not have the Ascendant in aspect. If this condition does obtain <the Ascendant is not in aspect>, men become captives and die by execution. If Mars is in opposition (the other configurations being the same), bad results are stronger and more difficult to avoid. Indeed if it should appear square to the right, men suddenly lose everything. (The difference between square and opposition is great!) If Mars is in Aries <its sign> and the moon in Cancer <its sign>, the results are quite different and are like those for trine. Likewise if Mars is in Scorpio <its sign>, in opposition to the moon in Taurus, not only will there be no reversals of fortune, but in fact the stars will produce success and high rank. For night nativities, Venus trine with the moon and in feminine signs makes men charming and fortunate. Some rule the masses /72K/ and are thought worthy of the purple and of golden ornaments depending on the greatness of the nativity. They become philosophers, artists, scholars, and members of the circle of kings friends. If both <Venus and the moon> indicate the the birth is royal, because one is the houseruler and the other the master of the nativity, the configuration is dictatorial: men become king of kings, famous, merry. When sextile with each other, they have a more moderate power. When <the stars> 31
are Good Daimon and Good Fortune, the effects are the same as if they were trine, especially if a tropic or an equinoctial sign lies between; even more so, if the configuration beholds Pisces and Taurus. Venus square with the moon makes men successful, charming, and wealthy, all that the trine configuration providesespecially if Venus is in its own sign or degreebut with some ups and downs. What these stars give is easily lost. If the stars are not in their own signs, not in their own sect, or are in contrary degrees, they become the cause of violence, unsteadiness, and infamy due to women or /70P/ vice. If they are in opposition under these circumstances, worse results. For day nativities, Mercury as a morning star trine with the moon makes men inventive, successful, clever, and excitable. If the nativity is quite elevated, it makes secretaries of kings, rulers of cities or districts, scholars, orators, mathematicians. Mercury as an evening star, especially for night births, makes erudite men, philosophers and initiates of the mysteries. If the birth is lofty because of the other stars <influences>, it makes noble men, those honored by the masses and acquainted with the great and with kings. Mercury does this by being co-ruler with the star which supplies the primary influence.8 If it is in an inoperative place, it cannot apply any of its own influence. (In general it will be seen of all nativities that any star has the same effects in trine as it does when in conjunction in the same sign.) Mercury sextile with the moon has a duller and weaker influence than do the previous configurations. Mercury square makes men keen and shrewd, but this keenness turns to criminality and the men become /73K/ malicious, slanderers, acting with trickery and violence, inspired by nothing healthy. In addition to the previous <malign> influence, if the two are in opposition, the native is contrary-minded and ungracious in his activities, and so is harmed by what befalls him. Mercury trine with Saturn, especially if they are in their own triangles, makes royal stewards, procurators, and those who supervise shipping, estates, and similar operations. They become shrewd, intelligent, and single-minded. Mercury and Saturn square with each other make everything dull: they make men sluggish, quarrelsome, and self-willed, slow in action, and feeding off calumny, treachery, trickery, and violence. They also become practically mute and hard of hearing. Mars in aspect with Saturn or Mercury cancels the previously mentioned handicap in speaking, if they are not in their houses or terms, if they are not exchanging domiciles, if the moon is not in aspect from the right, if they have no contact with it <the moon>, and if they are not the overall houserulers or co-houserulers. Thats how strong these slight changes are! If they are in opposition, they separate sisters by death. Mercury in the Ascendant or at MC makes young men /71P/ learned, intelligent, educated. They do not, however, get the benefits of their talents, because the gifts of these stars will be frozen by the opposing configuration of the stars. If they are precisely in opposition, to the degree, their effects will reach much further: the native will be handicapped in hearing and in speech; he will take refuge in temples, prophesying or even being mentally distracted. Mercury trine with Jupiter is indicative of great deeds, especially if Mercury is at morning rising. Men become secretaries of kings, of cities, or of the masses, or they become financial officials. Since Mercury is altogether concerned with occupations and provides the active influence, the native will have a high status and the possession of a livelihood, especially if Mercury is in operative signs. If the stars are sextile, /74K/ they have the same effects, but to a lesser degree. If they are square and configured well, to some extent they bring possessions and status, but with hatred. If they are configured badly, they bring ruin along with hatred, and the opposition of superiors. If the stars are in opposition, they bring even greater slander, and men are at cross purposes and suffer ups and downs. If the stars are in opposition in the Bad Daimon, men will be crushed by the supreme authority, they will feel the effects of mass insurrections, and they will have few brothers, or will have quarrels with their brothers, children, or relatives. Mercury trine with Mars or sextile to the right is indicative of quite varied activities: sometimes it makes secretaries, sometimes merchants, translators, mathematicians, lawyers, philosophersall of them malignant, bitter, intelligent, lying. This star also makes arms instructors and gladiators. If Jupiter is configured with these, especially in operative places, it makes military men, often augurs, sacrificial priests, seers, and those who know more than men should. Mercury square causes even more varied activities than has been mentioned: magi, wanderers, sacrificial priests, doctors, astrologers, demagogues, bankers, counterfeiters, forgers, those making their living by crime, violence, and trickery. Men become thieves, perjurers, atheists, and those who prey on their fellows, are greedy for gain, who are defraudersin short, those who have nothing admirable in them. As a result, they are involved in many evils and /72P/ have experience of captivity, exile, and prison. <Mars and Mercury> cause even worse, especially when they are in inoperative places or degrees. If both are at IC or in the Descendant, or if one is in the Descendant while
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the other is at IC, they cause murders; the native will be an accomplice and will make his living as a bandit. A few will be fratricides and their final end will be violent, especially if the stars include the moon in their configuration. They will die violently/as suicides and will lie unburied. If the stars are in fourfooted signs, men will be taken by beasts; if in anthropomorphic signs, by bandits; if in /75K/ solid signs, men will die by falls from heights; if in fiery signs, from fires; if in moist signs, by shipwreck; if in tropic signs, in the arena. The stars do the same things when changing domiciles or in conjunction. If one is houseruler and the other is master, and if Mercury is sextile or in conjunction with Venus, it will make the native intelligent, charming, artistic, fond of games, endowed with a sense of humor; sometimes poets, songwriters, declaimers, actors, mimes; sometimes athletes and victors in sacred games. These stars are productive of quite varied occupations. If the nativity is feminine, the women become musicians, promiscuous, living like prostitutes, of a literary bent, fond of recitations. Venus trine with Saturn makes men severe, humorless, supercilious, rough in love and promiscuous, yet lying with base-born or elderly women, or with prostitutes. These men lie with the wives of their brothers or patrons, with those of their fathers, or with their stepmothers. Their wives sneak off and lie with their husbands slaves or friends. It is, of course, necessary to note that predictions can change greatly in accord with the changes of sign and degree: the same configuration, even if the stars occur together, can indicate sordid men, those sleeping in their lusts and sometimes promiscuous; but often it can also indicate those who are unaffected by love, who only take enjoyment by themselves. <Venus and Saturn> square are much worse: the effects mentioned for the trine configuration become worse. Men take prostitutes as wives, and they become loathsome and depraved. It is even worse if /73P/ the configuration is in the Descendant or at IC. The deterioration noted above becomes even worse if Mars in in conjunction, square, or opposition: men then act shamefully and are denounced by everyone. Often because of this they become a subject of scandal, are imprisoned, and meet a bad death. If these stars are in lurking signs or degrees, /76K/ men enjoy impure passions and unnatural pleasures. If these stars are sextile with each other, their effects are the same as those attributed to the trine configuration, but dim and weak. If both are at morning rising in the East, they masculinize women, so that the women not only act like men in their daily life, but they even do the work of men when lying with other women. If these stars are evening stars, they feminize men: sometimes men serve as women when lying with men, but often they lose their sex organs. Saturn trine with Jupiter indicates a favorable configuration. These stars make men landowners, masters of grainland and vineyards, grainfarmers, constructors of buildings, villages, and townsbut they are austere and supercilious. If the configuration is more exalted, with Mars in aspect from the right, 9 Saturn and Jupiter make men generals, leaders of land and sea forces, and they raise a few men to the kingship or to tyranny. If the configuration happens to be in the triangle of Saturn <Gemini Libra Aquarius>, especially if Jupiter is in Aquarius with Mars turned away, the stars make men humble and fearful, not brilliant in anything or sharing in any office, but rather choosing a retired, rustic life. The variations in occupations occur in accord with the differences of sign and placebut the stars do have the same effects when they are together in operative signs. Saturn square with Jupiter dulls the good influence of Jupiter, especially if Saturn is on the right and rising. Then men succeed with great difficulty, they are subject to penalties, they make gains only with toil and pain, and they suffer loss in their children: some are childless, others see the deaths of their children. The Place of Brothers is damaging to them: these stars separate close, loving brothers by death and make the other brothers hateful and vicious, especially when the stars are not at the angles. When in opposition, these stars are most harsh and bring misery and setbacks. /77K;73P/ Saturn trine with Mars points to those who are insecure in their livelihood and unable to endure hardships. They are stupid but violent in their actions. They either have few children or lose those that are born. These men become captives or are injured. Saturn square <with Mars> is much worse: their children are destroyed, also their brothers; brothers are separated from each other by hatred; they become incorrigible or are injured. They are prone to give offense in their actions and are encompassed by the hostility of great men and are plotted against by them. This configuration falls into great danger: men die violently from attacks of bandits or the enemy, or by shipwreck. A few go into captivity. They are often endangered by fire or sword. If Saturn and Mars are in opposition, they make the previously mentioned influences much stronger. In addition to the above, men become poor, distressed, unlucky; a few become porters, beasts of burden; they have toilsome and despised jobs.
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There is, however, much variation in these configurations, not only with respect to the individual characteristics of the signs and degrees, but also with respect to the greatness of the nativity. If Jupiter, the moon, and the sun do not behold this configuration, the birth is lowly. If they are in aspect from the right and one is the master of these stars and the other is the houseruler, then the previously mentioned effects happen: quite bad in <the IX Place of> the God and <the III Place of> the Goddess; to a lesser and fainter degree in <the XI Place of> Good Daimon and <the V Place of> Good Fortune; but worse and more intense in <the XII Place of> Bad Daimon, <the VI Place of> Bad Fortune, the Inactive and Shadowy Place. If the nativity is exalted and royal Jupiter trine with Mars, if one is the houseruler and the other the master, indicates great men, leaders and dictators, especially when these stars are in their own signs, triangles, or degrees, in operative signs, or when they have exchanged domiciles or terms, especially if they rule the Lot of Fortune or its houseruler. They make great affairs: kings, those in charge of the military (navies or armies), those who rebuild cities /78K/ or those who destroy them. When sextile, these stars are less strong, just as with the former configurations, but if they are at an angle, they indicate that the evils which are mentioned do not loom over the native but /75P/ over others. They become bunglers of army and naval battles; they become bandit chiefs, violent leaders, sadists, drinkers of blood. If the nativity is professional, e.g. a notary or a lawyer, the native becomes an informer. If the configuration includes Mercury, and if the moon has contact with Mars, the situation is quite terrible: such men become worse than wild beasts. Jupiter square with Mars is strong, if one is in the Ascendant and the other is either at MC or in <the XI Place of> Good Daimon. This configuration will be stronger than that of trine, especially if a tropic sign is between. (If Jupiter and Mars are in the same sign, they are even stronger.) When square, they have the same effect as when trine, but with dangers and setbacks. When in opposition in inoperative signs, they become harsh. If the rest of the nativitys factors point to leadership for the native, he will fall into great dangers and be betrayed by his relatives and by enemies. If neither star is houseruler or master or co-houseruler, the trine configuration is mediocre. The native becomes a military/government official. If high rank seems to be hinted because of the other stars which are helpers or have the power of helpers, the native will advance in rank. These stars make men rulers of cities and judges on the bench. If the horoscope is military because of the sun, the moon, or Saturn, the native becomes a decurion and a centurion, <a commander> in short campaigns and of small cities. If the horoscope is base because of the the sun, the moon, and the rest of the stars, or if Mars and Jupiter are trine with them, men become base: slaves /79K/ of officials, subordinates of governors; they are frequently hunters, gladiators, and weapon makers. These things are indicated by the alteration of the signs <positions>: if they are at the angles, they cause greatness from youth; if they rise just after an angle, they cause greatness beginning in adulthood; if they rise before an angle, they cause lowliness and degradation. /76P/ 17K;18P. The Lot of Fortune as the Ascendant. Having explained the trine arrangements, I will move on to the Lot of Fortune.10 First of all it is necessary to determine the Lot of Fortune and to see in what part of the cosmos it is located: at an angle, just following an angle, or just preceding an angle. Likewise look for the ruler of the Lot. If it is in the Ascendant during the day or is in some other operative place, with the sun, the moon, or benefics in aspect, it will make the native noble, distinguished, and fortunate. Its effects are more moderate when it is found at the other angles or just following an angle. When it precedes an angle, assume <the nativity to be> stillborn or abandonedthese are the disagreeable places which bring crises and ruin. In addition, after finding the Place which has been assigned to Fortune, examine the points square with it and the other aspects, just as with the angles in the natal chart. The Lot itself will be equivalent to the Ascendant and will mean Life; the tenth place from it will be equivalent to MC and will mean Rank; the seventh will be the Descendant; the fourth IC. The other places will have the same effects as the <original> XII Places. Some astrologers have mystically hypothesized that the astronomical Ascendant and the points square with it are the Cosmic Angles, while the Lot and the points square with it are the Natal Angles, and they have revealed this in their treatises as follows: When assigning the influence of the Lot among all the multifarious configurations of the angles /80K/ neither the tropic nor the solid nor the bicorporeal signs will have the same overall effects. It is therefore necessary to examine the aspects or the conjunctions of the stars relative to the Lot: for example, a benefic in conjunction or in aspect with the Lot will be a sign of good and a giver of property. A destructive star <in conjunction or in aspect> will be responsible for loss of goods and sickness of the body.
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/77P/ 18K;19P. The Exaltation of the Sun and Moon. Their Effects on Prosperity. We ourselves have found from experience a mystical way of calculating: for day births determine the distance from the sun at the nativity to Aries, which is the suns exaltation (for night births from the moon to Taurus). <Count this> same distance from the Ascendant and examine the place where the count stops and its ruler. If it is found to be in the Ascendant or at MC, especially at an angle relative to the Lot, it indicates a royal chart, provided the other stars and procedures point to a basis of greatness for the nativity. In addition, if the nativity is of high rank, and if the exaltation or the houseruler is favorably situated, the native will be exalted even beyond/to leadership, civil or royal office, or other distinguished positions of responsibility. If the basis of the nativity is average, and the ruler of the exaltation or the place itself is favorably situated, the native will be successful in the status to which he has been assigned: a craft, a science, or a talent. The houseruler itself and the sign will point out the type of good fortune to be expected, either from its own nature or from the sign in which it is located. Many times men have fared poorly in early life and have been in distress and gone astray, but later they have become lucky because of other factors. /81K/ 19K;20P. The Lot of Fortune and Daimon. Their Influence on Prosperity and the Outcome of Actions. For the reason mentioned above, the Lot of Fortune and Daimon have great influence on undertakings and their outcomes. The former gives information about matters concerning the body and concerning the work of hands. Daimon and its ruler give information about spiritual and intellectual matters and about the activities of giving and receiving. It will be necessary to examine the places and the signs in which their houserulers are located and to correlate their natures, in order to learn the type of activity and fortune and the quality of activity <to be expected>. Nativities will be considered glorious, distinguished, and vigorous /78P/ if they are from the sun and moon, and if benefics are in conjunction or incline to these places or houserulers. The nativities from Saturn and Mars are mediocre, inglorious, ruined, or adverse. It is best to find the ruler of Daimon at the Lot of Fortune or at its 10th Place (=Midheaven).11 If so, then the nativities are illustrious and distinguished. If it is in its proper place or at another angle, the nativities will be as distinguished and vigorous as they can be under the circumstances. If it is turned away from its proper place, just precedes an angle, or has malefics in aspect, it indicates exile and distress abroad. If it is in conjunction with a benefic or has benefics in aspect, the native will live abroad for a long time, having a varied and fluctuating livelihood. If /82K/ it has a malefic in aspect, the native will become needy, destitute, experiencing trials and imprisonment. Likewise if <the ruler of the Lot or of Daimon> is in opposition to this place, it indicates men who reside abroad and become distressed. Often the goods of such men are not inherited by their own families, but by strangers. 20K;21P. The 11th Place <Relative to the Lot> of Fortune and its Influence on Prosperity. We have found the 11th Place <relative to the Lot> of Fortune to be the Place of Accomplishment, the bestower of property and goods, especially if benefics are in this Place or in aspect. The sun, Jupiter, and Venus provide gold, silver, jewelry, and very great property, as well as gifts from the great and from kings. They cause men to spend money on the masses for noble purposes and to become benefactors of many people. The moon and Mercury bring ups and downs of livelihood, bringing changes and sometimes making men liberal and generous, at other times needy and burdened with debts. This happens because of the moons waxing and waning, and because Mercury shares qualities of good and bad. Mars takes away what was gained and possessed, causing reductions, thefts, burning, trials, confiscation for public or royal use, or proscriptions /79P/ and condemnations. If, however, the nativity is in government or otherwise distinguished, then men will become successful due to an <astrological> impulse, from violent and dangerous action, and from theftprovided that the star is in its proper place, Even so, the star will make the occupation risky and will cause losses. Saturn when configured in its proper places makes men rulers
11 So that it is at MC relative to the Lot. Note that <the author> defines to be at an angle as the same
or as equivalent to to be in its proper place. In the same way he makes to just preceed an angle equivalent to to not be in its proper place. Having malefics in aspect is in the same category as being turned away i.e. in the 8th place <relative to the Lot> - a marginal note. 35
of estates and property; if out of place and in the wrong sect it brings disaster, ruin, shipwreck, poverty, and debt. Saturn with Mercury and Mars forecasts men who are abused by the onslaughts of trials or of criminals, or because of religious or violent matters. Saturn, Mercury, Mars, and Venus forecast men who are wronged by poisons or by females, and who are accused. Saturn, Mars, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and the moon forecast men who benefit from legacies and who profit from shipping, overseas trade, or moist matters. /83K/ In general, Saturn and Mars at MC or rising just after MC and ruling the Lot and the Place of Accomplishment indicate exile. It is necessary to review the nature of each star and to make predictions according to its specific contribution and property relative to each other star. It is not just the stars in conjunction with the Place of Accomplishment which supply the indications previously mentioned. The sign itself will be influential according to the stars nature, as well as its own. 21K;22P. Examples for the Preceding Chapters. For clarification of the previous points, we will use examples, taking first a distinguished nativity: Sun in Scorpio, moon in Cancer, Saturn in Aquarius, Jupiter in Sagittarius, Mars in Scorpio, Venus in Libra, Mercury in Scorpio, Ascendant in Libra. Since the birth was at night, I investigate the moon: this happens to be in Cancer, trine with Mars. We find Mars rising just after the Ascendant and in its own house <Scorpio>, triangle <Scorpio Pisces Cancer>, and sect <nocturnal>. Then we find Venus sharing rulership with Mars, being in the Ascendant and in its own house <Libra>. Third, we find the moon at MC in its own house <Cancer>. It is obvious that the nativity is distinguished, since the houserulers are configured so appropriately. Investigating the Lot of Fortune, I find it in Aquarius; Saturn is there, the ruler <of Aquarius> and in <the V Place of> Good Fortune, in its own house <Aquarius> and /80P/ triangle <Aquarius Libra Gemini>. Likewise the 11th Place from the Lot of Fortune, i.e. the Place of Accomplishment, is <Sagittarius>, and Jupiter is there. I also found the exaltation of the nativity: from the moon to Taurus is eleven signs, and the same distance from the Ascendant in Libra brings me to Leo, in <the XI Place of> Good Daimon. The sun is the ruler of this and since it is found to be at MC with respect to the Lot of Fortune, it made the birth even more illustrious and distinguished. Another example: sun, Mercury in Taurus, moon in Aries, Saturn, Mars, Venus, Ascendant in Cancer, Jupiter in Capricorn, the Lot of Fortune and the exaltation of the nativity in Gemini. The native rose from mediocre origins to become a prefect and a governor. Since this was a day birth, I found the sun in the triangle of the moon <Taurus Virgo Capricorn> and its partners, Venus and Mars, at an angle <Ascendant>, the /84K/ Lot of Fortune and the exaltation in Gemini, just preceding an angle (hence the beginning of his life was humble), and its ruler <Mercury> in <the XI Place of> Good Daimon. Another example: sun, Mars, Venus, Mercury in Aquarius, moon, Jupiter in Scorpio, Saturn in Aries, Ascendant in Leo. This nativity also went from humble and ordinary fortune to the fortune of a prefect and a wealthy man. Since it was a day birth, we find the sun in the triangle of Saturn <Aquarius Gemini Libra> with Saturn just preceding an angle <MC>. Therefore his first years were ordinary. Saturns partner, Mercury, is at an angle <Descendant>. We find the Lot of Fortune in Taurus, the exaltation in Libra, and the ruler of these <Venus> is at MC relative to the Lot of Fortune and at an angle <Descendant> otherwise <=relative to the Ascendant>. Another example: sun, Mercury in Taurus, moon in Aquarius, Saturn, Venus in Aries, Jupiter in Virgo, Mars in Pisces, Ascendant in Leo. We find the sun in the triangle of Venus and the moon <Taurus Virgo Capricorn> with Venus preceding an angle <MC>. So the natives life was at first burdened and lowly, but since the moon is at an angle <Descendant>, later he came into governmental and advantageous circumstances. Likewise the Lot of Fortune was found in Taurus, the exaltation in Cancer. The moon, the ruler of Cancer, was found at MC relative to the Lot of Fortune; therefore the native came into great fortune and governorship. Mars is found in the Place of Accomplishment, <which gave to him> property from plunder, stealing, and violence, property which after his death was plundered most abominably. Another example: sun, Mercury, Saturn, Jupiter in Sagittarius, moon in Cancer, Mars in Virgo, Venus, Ascendant in Libra. Since this was a night birth, /81P/ we find the moon in the triangle of Mars <Cancer Scorpio Pisces> with Mars itself and the Lot of Fortune and its ruler <Jupiter> preceding angles. Therefore he lived his first years humbly and in poverty; he experienced captivity and servitude and was involved in many dangers. But since the stars of the same sect happened to be in operative places, he came into friendships and associations and received positions of royal trust. Since the exaltation of the nativity was found in Leo, and its ruler, the sun, was at MC relative to the Lot of Fortune, he was thought worthy of the governorship and a position of power. 36
/85K/ Another example: sun, Mercury in Capricorn, moon, Venus in Sagittarius, Saturn in Scorpio, Jupiter in Libra, Mars in Aquarius, Fortune in Aries, Ascendant in Taurus. This nativity too was at first irregular and mediocre, but later he rose and gained chaplets and a high priesthood. The rulers of the triangle <of the Lot of Fortune: Taurus Virgo Capricorn> were found to be following an angle <Descendant>, and the third ruler <Mars> of the triangle and the ruler of the Lot were at MC. Likewise the ruler <sun> of the exaltation of the nativity <Leo> was at MC relative to the Lot of Fortune, as was the ruler <Mercury> of Daimon <Gemini>. Another example: sun, Mercury in Cancer, moon in Taurus, Saturn in Pisces, Jupiter, Mars in Leo, Venus in Virgo, Ascendant in Libra. This nativity too was illustrious and distinguished. The native was entrusted with royal office and was thought worthy of a high priesthood. The ruler <Mars> of the triangle <Cancer Scorpio Pisces> was found with the ruler of Daimon <Jupiter> in <the XI Place of> Good Daimon and with the Lot of Fortune. The sun, at MC, was assigned the Lot. The ruler of the exaltation, the moon, was at MC relative to the Lot of Fortune. The Place of Accomplishment was irregular and unstable, sometimes being too full, at other times empty, for Saturn and Venus were in aspect to it <square>. Another example: sun, Jupiter, Mars, Venus in Scorpio, Saturn in Libra, moon in Aries, Mercury in Sagittarius, Ascendant in Leo. The ruler of the exaltation, Mercury, was found in Sagittarius, at MC relative to the Lot of Fortune, and it elevated the nativity with respect to livelihood. Likewise the rulers <sun Jupiter> of the triangle <of the sun: Aries Leo Sagittarius> and of the Lot of Fortune were found at IC. This made him miserly, unambitious, and niggardly. Another example: sun, Mercury in Taurus, moon in Aquarius, Saturn in Leo, Mars, Venus in Cancer, Jupiter in Virgo, Ascendant in Sagittarius. Since this was a night birth, the rulers, Saturn and Mercury, of the triangle <Gemini Libra Aquarius> just preceded angles <MC Ascendant>. /82P/ Therefore he had many ups and downs in his early years and lived in debt, although the basis <of the nativity> was good with respect to parents. Later he got an inheritance and improved his means by profitable enterprises, and he became ambitious, dominant, and munificent. He was popular with the masses and a friend of kings /86K/ and governors. He supplied temples and public works and gained perpetual remembrance. The Lot of Fortune and the exaltation were found in Pisces, and its ruler, Jupiter, was at MC. Another example: sun, Mercury in Scorpio, moon in Aries, Saturn in Virgo, Jupiter in Pisces, Mars in Leo, Venus, Ascendant in Sagittarius. Even when he was a child, the nativity inherited great property. The Place of Accomplishment was in Pisces, with Jupiter in its own house. Venus, the co-ruler of the triangle, the Lot of Fortune, and the exaltation, was exactly in the Ascendant. Another example: sun, Mercury in Capricorn, Moon, Saturn in Sagittarius, Jupiter in Cancer, Mars in Virgo, Venus in Aquarius, Ascendant in Libra. The rulers <Jupiter sun> of the triangle <of the sun> were found at angles, but in opposition <MC IC>. Therefore the nativity, though well provided for and prosperous at first, was later found to be exiled and needy because of burning and plunder. The ruler of the Lot of Fortune, Mars, was found in the Place of Accomplishment, but preceding an angle <Ascendant> and in aspect with Saturn <square>. Another example: sun, Venus, Ascendant in Taurus, moon in Aquarius, Saturn in Cancer, Jupiter in Libra, Mars, Mercury in Gemini. In his first years, the native had great political prestige, affairs, and positions of trust. The rulers <Venus moon> of the triangle <Taurus Virgo Capricorn> happened to be at angles <Ascendant, MC>. Later his livelihood was ruined and he become a vagabond. Mars and Mercury were in opposition to the Place of Accomplishment and the rulers <Saturn Jupiter> of the Lot and of the Place of Accomplishment preceded angles <IC Descendant>. Another example: sun, Mercury in Gemini, moon in Capricorn, Saturn, Mars in Aquarius, Venus, Ascendant in Cancer, Jupiter in Scorpio. This man, though born a slave, entered a noble family, attained political offices, and enjoyed honors. The rulers <Saturn Mercury> of the triangle of the sun <Gemini Libra Aquarius> and of the Lot and the exaltation were found in their own domains and in aspect with Jupiter. /83P/ Mars, Saturn, and Mercury were unfavorably situated and so reduced his means and made him financially embarrassed. Another example: sun in Aquarius, moon, Jupiter in Scorpio, Saturn in Cancer, Mars, Venus, Mercury in Capricorn, Ascendant in Pisces. This man was a eunuch, a distinguished priest of the goddess. /87K/ The ruler <Jupiter> of the Lot happened to be in Scorpio, <the IX Place of> the God. The rulers of the <diurnal> sect, Saturn and Mercury, were found in Good Daimon, but in opposition. Therefore he fell into a great many troubles and losses and quarrels with governors and kings.
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22K;23P. Notable and Distinguished Nativities. Also Ignoble and Debased Nativities. I must append the following powerful places in order to clarify the topic of in notable and distinguished nativities. If the sun and the moon are in operative signs and are attended by most of the stars which are rising, with no malefics in opposition, they make fortunate and notable nativities of governors and kings. The same is true if their rulers happen to be at an angle. If the sign of the new or full moon or the ruler of this sign happens to be in the Ascendant or at MC, the native will be fortunate. If the sun or the moon or most of the stars are found at IC, the native will be distinguished and rich, but <the stars> will ruin his life terribly or involve him in hatred, lawsuits, and slander. Since we wish to make very clear judgements about the Place/topic of prosperity, I will explain it further by citing many proven methods. Each planetary configuration is effective in its own way, but when comparing one with another, you will find that one elevates the natives rank when it is exalted, another utterly overthrows it when it is afflicted. Therefore we append this discussion to reinforce <our teachings about> the previously mentioned pattern of influences, not to abandon them. So it will be necessary to calculate the effects of the Lot of Daimon in the same way we described for the Lot <of Fortune>. For day births, this Lot is found by determining the distance from the moon /84P/ to the sun (for night births, from the sun to the moon), then counting this distance from the Ascendant. Now examine the ruler of the Lot and its placewhatever that happens to be. Do the same for the Lot of Basis: it is found by determining the distance from Fortune to Daimon <for day births> or from Daimon to Fortune <for night births>, then counting that distance from the Ascendant. /88K/ (The distance will not exceed the number 7 <=7 signs> for night or day births but it is necessary to take the distance from the nearest Lot to the other Lot.) Then determine the place and its houseruler. Now then, if the houserulers exchange placesi.e. if the ruler of the Lot of Fortune is in the Lot of Basis, the ruler of Basis is in the Lot of Daimon, and the ruler of Daimon is in the place of Fortunethe native is fortunate, royal, noted. If the ruler of Basis, together with the ruler of Daimon, is in the place of Daimon, the native is fortunate and great-hearted. If the rulers of Daimon, of Fortune, and of Basis are in their proper places, in such cases as well the native is fortunate. If Daimon is in conjunction with the sun and its ruler is rising, the native is fortunate. Likewise if Venus rules Fortune, Daimon, or Basis and is found to be rising and in its proper place, the native is fortunate. If its ruler is in Basis and the moon is in conjunction with it, the native will be fortunate and distinguished. If its ruler is in Daimon and the sun is in conjunction with it, the native will be fortunate, distinguished, and dictatorial. If Mars is found to be in Daimon and in the places of the moon, with the moon in conjunction, the nativity is ruling, governing, and distinguished. If Mercury is found in Daimon, rising, and with benefics in aspect in the places of the moon, the native will gain fortune from letters and education; he will have many friends and be renowned, be thought worthy of honors, gifts, and high rank, and will be called blessed by many. If Jupiter rules Daimon with Mars in superior aspect, the native will not suffer misfortune, but will be vigorous and distinguished. He will, however, meet with reverses, be ruined, and experience arrest and exile. If the ruler is in Daimon and is rising with the moon, the native will be fortunate, rich, and generous. If the sun is in Daimon, in its own sect, and with its houseruler in its proper place, the native will be distinguished, elegant, and will have many friends. If it is in another place, the native will be fortunate after the chronocratorship of its adversary. /89K;85P/ If the rulers of Daimon and of Fortune are found in the place of Basis, with the houseruler in conjunction, the nativity will be illustrious and renowned. Likewise if the rulers of Basis and of Fortune are found in Daimon, with the houserulers in conjunction, the nativity will be great and fortunate. Men who have the rulers of Fortune and of Daimon at morning rising in their proper places, with the sun and moon in aspect, will become famous and distinguished. Associating with kings and priests, they will be thought worthy of gifts and high rank. If Venus (or any one of the other stars) is found to be ruling the Lot <of Fortune> or Daimon along with the sun and the moon, and is not in its proper place, but is unfavorably situated, the native will have hard luck and be ineffective in his efforts. If some of them are in their proper places, the native will associate with great men, will be at court, and will receive positions of trust, but in the matter of women he will be grieved and childless. If the rulers of Fortune and of Accomplishment do not happen to be in their own places, exaltations, triangles, or degrees, although they are at angles or proceeding with their proper motion, then they ruin nativities, especially when malefics are in aspect or in opposition to these places. If benefics happen to be at angles, rising, and proceeding with their proper motion, they make the native illustrious and famous. If the stars just follow an angle, the native lives off his own revenues. If Accomplishment is afflicted, even though the Lots of Fortune, Daimon, and Basis are favorably situated, men lose their property in the course of their youth. If Fortune is in an unpropitious place and is 38
afflicted, but Accomplishment is favorably situated, then men will become more powerful from youth. If the rulers of Fortune or of Accomplishment happen to be at the lower angles <Descendant IC> or just following them, men will acquire prosperity and reputation in the course of their youth. If malefics are in conjunction with or in opposition to Accomplishment, when this Place is not at an angle, and if they are alien to the nativity and in alien signs and degrees, they then cause destruction of property, even if the Lot of Fortune and its ruler are favorably situated. /90K/ Whenever the ruler of Fortune and the ruler of Accomplishment are in opposition, /86P/ even if they are benefics, they cause property to look like a mirage and to be infirm and at risk. If the rulers are malefics, they bring disaster. If Accomplishment is in opposition to Daimon, they bring failures of enterprises, loss, and damage, if they do not have benefics in conjunction. If the ruler of Accomplishment is in opposition to Accomplishment, it makes wealth useless. If it happens to be malefic, so much the worse. If benefics are retrograde, they do the same thing, and in such circumstances they cause disasters. If Accomplishment is in opposition to the houserulers, especially if they are malefic and not in their own sect, the native comes close to disaster. If Mars is in conjunction or opposition to Accomplishment, the native wastes his substance in pleasures and drink. Likewise if the ruler of Accomplishment is in opposition to it <Mars>, the native is extravagant. The same is true if the ruler of Accomplishment is itself retrograde in motion, not at an angle, or in anothers degrees or house. 23K;24P. The Lot of Debt. If the Lot of Debt is <badly> situated or if its ruler is square or in opposition to it, with malefics beholding, in opposition, or in superior aspect, this Lot makes nativities debtors. The Lot of Debt is calculated by determining the distance from Mercury to Saturn then counting that same distance from the Ascendant. From the Lots located in this place, or from the stars in conjunction <with Accomplishment>, opposition, or square with this Lot, the fate of the natives property will be obvious. The same conclusions can be drawn from the stars in conjunction with Fortune, with Daimon, with Accomplishment, or from the Lots coinciding with them, and from their rulers. Particularly examine the Lot of Deceit and the Lot of Theft to see if they have some relationship with Accomplishment, Fortune, Daimon, or Life, or any relationship with the rulers of these Lots. It is possible that those <stars> which bring possessions derived from these unwholesome activities, have no relationship <with those places>. If the places just mentioned /91K/ have no relationship with Accomplishment, Life, Fortune, or Daimon, <the Lot of Debt> ruins the livelihood of the native and his property. If they do have such a relationship, /87P/ you will find that his property comes from crime, deceit, plots, force, theft, and violence. 24K;25P. The Lot of Theft. For day births, the position of the Lot is calculated by determining the distance from Mercury to Mars, then counting the same distance from Saturn; for night births, measure from Mars to Mercury, then from Saturn. 25K;26P. The Lot of Deceit. For day births, determine the distance from the sun to Mars, then count the same distance from the Ascendant; for night births, the opposite <=from Mars to the sun>. If the rulers of the Lots of Fortune, Accomplishment, or Daimon are located in the Lots of Deceit or Theft, the native will gain his livelihood from violence and crime, or from someones help. If the rulers of all these Lots are in conjunction, they have the same effect. If the rulers of theft or Deceit are in conjunction either with the Lot of Fortune, Daimon, or Accomplishment, the natives livelihood will be from these same activities. If benefics are in aspect with these places, especially in their proper places or in their own sect, they give the native good moral tone. If malefics are in opposition or square, the interpretation must be carefully considered. <Ignoble and Debased Nativities> We must now discuss nativities which are ruined and debased after knowing good fortune. If the Place of Rank and Exaltation has malefics not appropriate to the nativity in opposition, or if its ruler does not have Jupiter in aspect, especially if the luminaries just follow an angle or if the moon is afflicted, the natives standing and his high position will be ruined. The ruler of the Lot of Fortune, when in opposition to Exaltation or to the ruler of Exaltation, makes the natives standing and high position precarious. Likewise the ruler of Daimon and the Lots <in opposition> to each other are unpleasant and destructive of rank. /92K/ If the places of the Lot of Exaltation and the Lot of Standing are in opposition, and if the Lots or their rulers are beheld by malefics, /88P/ they afflict themselves: the native will become disgraced, ruined, 39
and insulted. If the rulers of the Lot of Fortune, Daimon, or Exaltation are in opposition to the Lot of Standingeither to the Lot itself or to its ruleror if malefics are in aspect, particularly in superior aspect, to these Lots, the native will be ruined and insulted. The same is true, especially when a malefic is in aspect to the Lot of Standing: it will then bring degradation of livelihood and status on the native, especially when the malefic is at an angle. In such a case it is clearly obvious that evil portends for the native. The luminaries are ill-omened when in opposition to their exaltations or to the ruler of Exaltation, particularly when the luminaries are afflicted and are not in their own sect, either one or both of them. They then bring infamy and ruin on nativities. If Exaltation is at MC and a malefic is at IC, the native will succeed in his early years and be honored by many, especially if a benefic is in aspect on the right, but later he will be ruined. If the opposite situation obtains, he will be renowned later, despite having had illfortune in his early years. If the places are completely afflicted, they indicate ill-fortune from the natives youthjust as (the opposite case) if benefics are in aspect with the places, good clearly portends, all according to the specific natures and locations of the signs and stars. Or again: if Daimon is in opposition to Exaltation, it will ruin the nativity. For any nativity, whenever most of the places or their rulers are afflicted, or whenever the new moon, the full moon, or the Lot of Standing have the Lots of Justice, Hostility, or Necessity in conjunction, in opposition, or in square, then the nativities meet with great upheavals and are harmed with respect to their standing. If the afflicted places are few, or if only the Place of Exaltation or its ruler is afflicted, the native will end up unsuccessful, obscure, and contemptible. Malefics in opposition or in superior aspect to the Place of Status bring ruin to /93K/ nativities. If the ruler of Exaltation and the ruler of Status are in opposition, as well as the Lots and their masters, the native is held in contempt. If Jupiter is in conjunction with Exaltation and is at an angle, or if it is the ruler of an angle, it makes men renowned. If it is in the signs of Mars <Scorpio Aries> or in its degrees, or if it happens to be /89P/ in its own signs <Sagittarius Pisces>, the native will be master of life and death. As a result, the previously mentioned places and stars, when found in operative signs, make glorious, governing, royal nativities. When found in moderately active signs, they make noble and famous men who take control. When found in signs which just precede an angle, they make wealthy and vigorous men, stewards of others, men thought worthy of positions of trust and responsibility. 26K;27P. Examples of the Previously Mentioned Places. Let the sun, moon, Jupiter, Mercury be in Leo, Saturn, Ascendant in Libra, Mars in Gemini, Venus in Cancer. This person was fortunate, a leader, dictatorial, possessed of royal fortune, and in solid possession of great property. The Lot of Fortune, Daimon, and Basis were located in the same sign <Libra>, and Venus, the ruler of these Lots, was at MC in Cancer. The ruler <Jupiter> of the triangle <Leo Aries Sagittarius> and the ruler <Mercury> of the Exaltation <Gemini> were found in <the XI Place of> Good Daimon and in Accomplishment. Another example: sun, Mercury, Venus, Ascendant in Leo, Saturn in Taurus, Jupiter in Sagittarius, Mars in Libra, moon in Capricorn. This person was a governor, a master of life and death because the stars were found in their own domains. Another example: sun, moon,, Jupiter, Ascendant in Aries, Saturn, Venus in Aquarius, Mars in Gemini, Mercury in Pisces. This person was commanding and dictatorial because the rulers <sun Jupiter> of the triangle <Leo Sagittarius Aries> were found to be at an angle and in the Ascendant. The Lot of Fortune, Daimon, and Basis, as well as the Exaltation, were located in the same place <Aries>. The ruler of these, Mars, being unfavorably situated and not in aspect with the <III> Place had the opposite effects, /94K/ both exile and violent death; for it was the ruler of the new moon <in Aries>. Another example: sun, Jupiter, Venus in Pisces, moon in Libra, Mars in Cancer, Mercury in Aquarius, Saturn in Scorpio, Ascendant in Leo. This person was famous and wealthy because the sun was attended by benefics and was found situated in the Lot of Fortune <Pisces> with its houseruler <Jupiter>. But since /90P/ the co-rulers of the same sect <Mars moon> of the triangle <Pisces Cancer Scorpio> were unfavorably situated, and the ruler <Saturn> of Daimon <Capricorn> was turned away, this person was exiled and committed suicide. In addition Mars was in opposition to Accomplishment <Capricorn>, and the ruler <Mercury> of the Exaltation <Virgo> did not have a suitable place, but was afflicted by Saturn, which was in superior aspect. Therefore as I have already said, if most of the configurations or their rulers are found in suitable places, the native will be famous and spectacular in his living. If some <configurations and rulers> are favorably situated, others unfavorably, rank and fortune will be transitory. 40
27K;28P. Propitious and Impropitious Periods. The Length of Life Calculated from the Angles and the Signs Following the Angles. The periods of good or bad fortune, of failure or success, must be determined by using the rising times of each sign or the cyclical period of each star. When investigating the length of life, it is necessary to pay attention to the Ascendant and the moon, or to the signs in which their rulers are located. With respect to occupation and rank, it is necessary to pay attention to the Lot of Fortune, to Daimon, to the sun, to the new or full moons, and to the Exaltation and its ruler. The stars which are in the Ascendant (viz. the most important relationship), begin to rule over the first period of life <=first chronocratorship>. The stars at MC, at the Descendant, or at IC <rule over the subsequent periods>. If these places happen to be empty, then the stars just following the angles <rule>. If these too are empty, then the stars just preceding the angles <rule>. Even though they are not too strong, they will regulate affairs. /95K/ (The stars inclining away from <=just preceding> the Ascendant or MC make the allotment first, then the stars preceding the other angles. They cannot allot their entire rising times or periods, but only an amount proportional to the amount of the sign that they control.) Those stars which are in their proper place and at angles or just following an angle, and which are found to be rising, especially those which have some relationship with the business of the nativity, whatever that may bewhenever they control the previously mentioned places, they allot the rising times of their signs and their own periods, or the rising times and periods of the signs in which their rulers are located. (Likewise, when investigating the remaining Places and their masters, it is necessary to interpret the chronocratorships (e.g. concerning livelihood, brothers, parents, children, /91P/ etc.), the harmful and helpful stars, and whatever influence each <star> can produce. We mention this so that we do not write too often about the same matters. Their natures have been explained; we will remind you of them in the rest of this work.) It is necessary to allot first the minimum period of the ruler <of the sign> and of the star in conjunction, next the rising time of the sign <itself> or of the sign in which its ruler is located. In addition, examine the houserulers of the triangle, as we mentioned above. If both are well situated, the chronocratorship will be noteworthy and beneficial. If the indications are mixed, the results will be the same. If they are badly situated, the nativity will be irregular from beginning to end, involved in griefs and dangers. But if the Lot of Fortune or its ruler is configured in its proper place, it will give the nativity prosperity and a high rank suitable to the <nativitys> basis. If two or more stars happen to be in the same sign, the period of each, distributed consecutively, will be operative, but the effects will result from a mixture of the two or three stars. Likewise the rising time of the sign, distributed consecutively with the period of the star in conjunction (or its ruler), will be operative. If the chronocratorship derived from the rising times and the periods of benefic and malefic stars and signs coincide, then both good and bad together will happen at that particular time. /96K/ 28K;29P. Travel, from Hermippos. The difficult topic of travel has not been treated either by Petosiris or by the learned King in his treatises, except in this fashion: If a malefic has a phase in this chronocratorship, it will cause travel and vexation for the nativity. This is the truth, but they have nothing more than this to say about the Place of Foreign Lands. The most amazing Abraham has shown us in his books other astrologers explanations of the Place, as well as his own, since he found and proved additional <secrets/interpretations>, especially concerning expatriate nativities, with the following results: when Mars beholds the setting luminaries or the Lot of Fortune, if that Lot just precedes MC, or <when Mars beholds> the moon or most of the stars at IC, <it causes nativities to travel>. If the ruler of Fortune is found in the Lot or Place of Foreign Lands or in opposition to it, or indeed if Fortune itself is located there in the Lot of Travel, and /92P/ if Mars is in conjunction with the Lot or beholds that Place, this too causes nativities to travel. The same is true <if Mars beholds> Fortune and Daimon. 29K;30P. Travel. The Lot of Foreign Lands is found by determining the distance from Saturn to Mars, then counting that same distance from the Ascendant. These circumstances make changeable nativities. The occasions and the times of travel for such nativities will be evident from the configurations outlined by Abraham. We will add the configurations observed by me personally; let no one reading this criticize us for adopting as 41
our own the work and observations of othersas some do. We testify to the work of these men. Let us return to our subject. To distribute the operative chronocratorship according to Abraham, i.e. those which are allotted starting with Daimon (for he does allot in this way, starting where the Lot of Daimon is located at birth): first look at the ruler of the sign where the Lot is found; then determine how many years /97K/ its shortest cycle happens to be and divide that amount among the 12 signs starting from Daimon itself, counting through the signs in order. Next, when that cycle is completed, look at the ruler of the next sign after Daimon, determine how many years its cycle happens to be, and divide this <among the 12 signs>. Do the same in the successive signs, if the nativity has any years of life remaining. If the sign where the chronocratorship happens to be located has a place indicative of travel or the Lot of Travel either <in conjunction>, in opposition, or square, or if the stars (especially malefics not at an angle) which are in the signs that receive the allotment from the original sign, have more years than the <nativitys> basis, then they cause travel. If the ruler of the sign which has received the allotment is not at an angle, is turned away from the sign, or is a malefic, it causes travel. Even if it is at an angle, it will do the same. If malefics have the allotment and are in the signs or are square with them, they cause travel. If a benefic receives the allotment, but is found in opposition to the nativity, it will cause travel and movement for the native. Again, whenever the rulers of the signs which have the chronocratorship or the distribution happen to be turned away from their signs, or are in opposition or in inferior aspect, or are not at an angle, these signs cause travel. Malefics in opposition, especially when beholding the luminaries in the places of the sun or moon, /93P/ also cause travel. If the ruler of the sign which has the chronocratorship is not at a center, or if it is in opposition to the sign, it makes movement or travel, provided that the Lot of Travel is located in the same place or in opposition or square with it. If it is in its proper place or is found in the squares, it does not cause travel. Mercury and Venus do not cause distant travel, but rather swift returns. If the two Lots, Fortune and Daimon, fall in the same sign, and if the Lot of Travel is in opposition or square with this sign, and if some malefic is in this place, the native will be involved in travel. Likewise if the Lot of Travel is in opposition to the star which is the chronocrator or which is in conjunction with the Lot of Fortune, and if the two Places, Fortune and Daimon, are in opposition, it is the cause of movement and makes travel for the nativity, especially <if these Lots are> not at centers. Even if they are at angles, /98K/ or else if the signs which have the allotments also have the Places of Foreign Lands or the Lot <of Travel> in opposition or square, they cause travel for the nativity. Likewise if they are at IC, they make men fond of travel. Again, if the Lot of Travel is located in the Ascendant at MC or just following MCeven if the nativity is not naturally inclined to travel or does not have the configurations mentioned previouslyit still makes them travel not a lot, but a little, especially if no malefics are in opposition. If the signs above the earth have the chronocratorship or its distribution (apart from the XII or the IX Places), they do not cause travel, provided that the Lot does not cause it and that no malefic is in opposition to or conjunction with the sign with no benefics associated. If the signs below the earth have the chronocratorship, they do cause travel, especially when the Lot of Travel is located in the region below the earth. If the Lots of Fortune and Travel have malefics in conjunction or opposition, they cause frequent travel. If the ruler of the Lot of Foreign Lands happens to be in opposition to the sign which has the chronocratorship, it will make the nativity travel. If the Lot of Travel and the Lot of Fortune are together at IC, they cause much travel, especially when beheld or controlled by malefics or by a luminary. If it falls in one of the signs which has been assigned either the allotment of the chronocratorship or the monthly period, it causes motion, especially if it has a malefic in opposition or if the luminaries are similarly situated and at the Places above the earth which precede the angles. If the allotment is less or in opposition, /94P/ the nativity will have intermittent travel. The stars in superior aspect to the moist signs under the earth which have the allotment cause travel, especially if these signs have the luminaries or malefics in conjunction. The configurations under discussion will be particularly influential if the current year <=chronocrator> of the Place has travel for the native or if it produces travelling nativities because of <the nativitys> fundamental nature. Wherever the allotment of the overall chronocratorship or its distribution may be located, the ruler of that signwhether at an angle or not, provided that no malefic is in oppositionand that the ruler is not in one of the signs of the luminaries, /99K/ departures will occur. If they have them at or just preceding an angle, they cause foreign departures. Malefics in conjunction with signs that just precede an angle, or that have the chronocratorship or its distributions, cause travel, and the year has special movement. Whenever the star which has the 42
chronocratorship or the ruler of the Place of Foreign Lands is found to be in the Place or Lot of Foreign Lands, it causes travel, especially if a malefic is square or opposed to the Unlit Place. Likewise if the sign which has the allotment of the chronocratorship is in opposition to the Lot of Travel, especially when it just precedes an angle, it causes travel. If the allotments of the chronocratorship just precede an angle and if the signs do not have <the Lot of Travel?> in opposition or in superior aspect, they do not cause travel; rather the native will nervously anticipate travel and will have unfulfilled intentions to travel. Whenever a benefic is in opposition or in superior aspect with malefics which have the chronocratorships or their allotments, or if the benefic is with <such a malefic> at IC and a travelling year occurs, they make delays and obstacles for departures occur. If Fortune falls in the Place of Foreign Lands, or if the Lots are in opposition, with a malefic in conjunction or opposition, travel occurs, provided that no benefic is joined to any of them or in opposition. If the ruler of Foreign Lands is in opposition to it or to them <?>, with no benefics in aspect, and if Mars is in opposition to the Lot of Fortune or is located in the Lot of Foreign Lands, or is situated in one of them, this makes the native travel extensively. On the other hand, Mars as ruler of both Lots, even though turned away from the signs that cause travel or in moist signs, causes traveling nativities. If Mars is turned away from the Lot <of Fortune> or is in the Lot of Foreign Lands, and it is the ruler of neither Lot, it does not cause travel, but it will cause the native to live mostly in his homeland, /95P/ experiencing only the threat of travel. Likewise if the Lots have benefics in conjunction, they do not make men who are subject to travel, but instead, those who rarely travel. For any nativity it is possible to find configurations that do not <?> easily bring travel, because most nativities are subject to travel, some constantly and everywhere, others rarely /100K/ and briefly, because in some <nativities>, the configurations which cause travel are in the majority, in others they are not. Therefore some men become much travelled, others are rarely, only briefly, subject to travel. Concerning those people who have a few configurations indicating travel: if in the original horoscope or in a later recasting, the Lots of Travel and Fortune are located near benefics, they do not cause departures, especially if the year has no impulse toward travel. if the nativity has the configurations I mentioned above, they do cause travel. If the Lot of Travel is turned away from Fortune, especially if one of the Lots has a benefic in conjunction, it will make men spend most of their lives in their homeland, rather than be subject to travel. Mars turned away from the Lot of Foreign Lands causes short trips. The Lot of Fortune does not cause travel if it has benefic stars in conjunction and if they are above the earth. If the Lot of Fortune is at MC and is turned away from the Lot of Travel, and if it does not have a malefic or a luminary in opposition, it causes nativities to stay in their homeland rather than to travel. If the two Lots are in conjunction and in the Place just preceding MC, separated from <Mars> and having no malefic in opposition or conjunction in another sign, the nativity does not readily travel. But if the two Lots have malefics in conjunction or opposition, they cause nativities to be subject to travel, especially when the Lots are in moist signs. The Lot of Fortune, when well situated, having neither malefics in superior aspect nor the luminaries nor the Lot of Travel (especially when Mars is turned away from the two Lots), does not cause travel. Even if the native wants to travel, he does not go. If Jupiter transits these signs, he prevents departures. The native will have remarkable travels if the year falls just before an angle (Ascendant) and in moist signs, especially if a benefic is not in conjunction (either in transit or at the nativity). If the ruler of the chronocratorship transmits the year to the ruler of the Lot of Travel, especially if a malefic beholds it, or vice-versa if the ruler of the Lot <transmits> the year to the ruler of the chronocratorship, <it causes travel> /101K;96P/ 30K;31P. The Predecease of Parents, with Examples. Some astrologers have explained the topic of the predecease of parents in one way, others in another way. We have tested these methods and have found the following. Since the sun indicates the father (as does Saturn in the second rank), the most accurate <procedure>, for night and day births, is to examine <which of these two> stars is associated with the moon, i.e. beheld by the moon, in conjunction with the moon, or in the <moons> house or triangle. That star assumes the Fathers Place. Venus and the moon assume the Mothers Place, using the same procedure. So for each nativity it will be necessary to determine which star is beheld by malefics or which star is unfavorably situated, whether sun, moon, Venus, or Saturn (although the latter is already the destroyer of the father). If the sun assumes the Fathers Place and is beheld by Mars or Saturn with no benefics in aspect, the forecast of predecease will apply to the father. If the same is true of the moon or Venus, the forecast will apply to the mother. If both the luminaries or Venus are beheld by malefics, the star unfavorably situated or in anothers sect will indicate the predecease. 43
Another method: the Fathers Lot in a masculine sign or its ruler with a malefic in aspect indicates the fathers predecease. Likewise the same thing happens with respect to the Mothers Lot, especially if one knows for certain that the father is alive. Another method: determine the number of days from the rising of Sirius to the birth date. Divide this figure by 12 and count the remainder (less than 12) from the moons position, giving one to each sign. If the count stops at a masculine sign, the father will predecease; if at a feminine sign, the mother will predecease. For example, take the nativity cited below, Mechir 13: from the rising of Sirius on Epiphi 25 to Mechir 13 are 203 days. Divide this by 12, and the remainder is 11. Count this from the moon in Scorpio and stop in Virgo, a feminine sign. Mars is also in that sign. The mother will die first. An example: sun, Mercury in Aquarius, moon in Scorpio, Saturn in Cancer, Jupiter in Libra, Venus in Capricorn, Mars, Ascendant in Virgo. For night births, Saturn is associated /102K/ with the moon because it is found in Cancer <same triangle> and is the houseruler of the sun. Saturn assumes the Fathers Lot/Place and was beheld by Jupiter, with Venus /97P/ n Good Daimon. The moon and Venus, which are beheld by two malefics, indicated the predecease of the mother. Another method: if the sun is in superior aspect with the moon, the mother will predecease; if the moon is in superior aspect with the sun, the father will predecease. If neither of these is superior to the other and if they are unconfigured, I examine Saturn and Venus. If these <are unconfigured>, I examine Saturn and the moon. If the sun is in superior aspect, but Venus is between, Venus will intercept the superior aspect. Then look to see if Saturn is in inferior aspect with Venus, and if so there will be the premature decease of the fatheror the reverse, if Venus is inferior to Saturn. If the star that intercepts the stars of superior aspect has itself a superior influence, the intercepting stars will have the ability to bring about their own effects. (The superior aspecting happens in the same signs or in those in opposition. In general a star which heads for/aims at another <from the right> is in superior aspect to the other; the same is true of a star which has a correspondingly <?> superior power.) 31K;32P. [Another Method.] About Parents, from Timaios. Prediction about fathers are done as follows: for day births, the sun, the sign where the sun is located, the ruler of the sign where Jupiter is located, and the sign itself which holds Jupiter, all are operative. Predictions about the mother are made as follows: <for night births>, from the moons sign (=the sign where the moon is located) and the houseruler of the moon; for day births, from Venus and the sign where Venus is located. Whenever these operative stars are found in their own sects, in their own houses, in their own exaltations, with any benefic in superior aspect (or in fact in aspect at all), and when they do not precede an angle or are not afflicted by any malefic in the place where they rejoice, then these stars indicate that the parents affairs will be famous, distinguished, and illustrious. If the star that should indicate parents affairs has any malefics in aspect, either by projection of rays or by superior aspect, or if it is found in a place where it does not rejoice, it will indicate lowly and humble parents. /103K/ The houserulers, along with the specifically indicative star, will also indicate good or bad concerning parents according to the position and aspect of the other stars. If the star indicative of parents affairs or its houseruler is unfavorably situated in its place or is afflicted by any harmful aspectbecause it is found to be setting under the rays of the sun, or because it is in <the XII Place of> Bad Daimon, or because the ruler and the afflicted indicative star is not operative in the Place of Parents but is /98P/ turned awayif this is the case, it will indicate lowly, humble, and base parents. If in addition to being inoperative, these stars are afflicted by having malefics in aspect on the right or in conjunction, this will indicate that the parents are slaves or subjugated people. If however the star indicative of parents just precedes an angle or is afflicted in some other way, but the houseruler is favorably situated and operative in the Place of Parents, having an indicative star operative in a place not afflicted by any malefic, they indicate harm, punishment, doom, or disaster for the parents. Saturn at MC and Jupiter at IC indicate the father to be a slave, a subjugated person, or an exile, especially when the sun is afflicted. The Lot of the Father is found as follows: for day births determine the distance from the sun to Saturn and count this distance from the Ascendant. (Some determine the sun to Jupiter and count from the Ascendant.) For night births, determine the distance from Venus to the moon and count this distance from the Ascendant. The Lot of Parents is found as follows Concerning a stepfather, take the point directly opposite the Lot. If the ruler of the Lot of the Father happens to be at the point in opposition or if the ruler of the point in opposition happens to be at the Lot, this indicates a stepfather. Likewise if the <ruler of> the Lot of the Mother is found in opposition and the ruler of the point in opposition to the Lot of the Mother is found at the Lot of the Mother, this will correspondingly indicate a stepmother. 44
32K;33P. The Loss of Parents. Mars in conjunction with the sun and square with Saturn causes bereavement. Saturn and Mars configured with Mercury, if Jupiter is not in aspect on the right, likewise make orphans. Saturn setting with Jupiter makes orphans. The moon in a bicorporeal sign and with Jupiter in aspect indicates children with two fathers. If Venus is in the Ascendant, /104K/ and if the moon is at IC, in the house of Mars, and if Jupiter is in unfavorable aspect and out of its own housethis too will make children who have two fathers. The character of the parents can be determined from the stars which are configured together. Saturn will show them to be surly, envious, depraved, suspicious, foul, involved in secret passions, ugly, spending their money on religious matters, friends of great lords. Jupiter will show them to be lovers of the good, illustrious, generous, frank and open, cheerful. Mars will show them to be bold, /99P/ hottempered, rash, insolent, reckless, restless, risking all, drunkards, toilsome. (Concerning mothers: if Mars as houseruler overpowers the moon or Venus, it shows the mother to be rough, a whore, troubled acutely by bleeding or consumption, if no benefic in aspect relieves the situation.) Venus in aspect with the luminaries shows the parents to be cheerful, musical, fond of good cheer, affectionate, religious. Mercury shows them to be joiners, sociable and thrifty, sharers in some account or skill, lying most of the time and wronging their inferiors. <When making this determination about parents> it is necessary to consider the places <of the stars> as well: the sun in a masculine sign and having a masculine star in aspect shows the father to be noble; in a feminine sign and having the moon in aspect shows him to be slack and effeminate. The sun in a feminine sign and having Saturn or Venus in aspect shows the father to be not unharmed and not without a bad reputation. The moon in a feminine sign and having feminine stars in aspect shows the mother to be dictatorial and wrathful; in a masculine sign and with masculine stars in aspect, it shows the mother to be hot-tempered and uncontrollable; in a feminine sign and having Jupiter in aspect, it shows the mother to be mild and kindly. 33K;34P. The Separation of Parents. Mars and Saturn, when intercepting the luminaries or when situated between the <signs> which contain the luminaries, or between their rays, separate parents. Whenever one of the illuminators is in its sect but is unfavorably located, and the other is not in its sect and is malefic relative to the other, this separates parents. Saturn in conjunction with the sun, if the moon is estranged, separates parents. If the ruler of the Ascendant is operative, the Ascendant is afflicted, and its co-houseruler /105K/ is unfavorably situated, the parents will be separated, the native himself will be much disturbed and unfortunate, and his parents property will be reduced. Parents will be in harmony whenever the luminaries and their houserulers are in harmony with each other. Whenever the houseruler of the sun is in harmony with the moon, and the houseruler of the moon with the sun, the parents will be in harmony. /100P/ When one of the illuminators is not in its own sect, is nullified by a malefic or is in inferior aspect, and is in either conjunction with or opposition to the malefic, then <the parent corresponding to> the luminary which sets first or to the luminary whose place is more unfavorably situated will die first. If the moon is waxing, and if the nativity is at the full moon, and if some malefic beholds the first full moon, and if this full moon happens in a feminine sign, the mother will die first; if it happens in a masculine sign, the father will die first. If the nativity is at the full, moon, the next new moon must be examined: if it happens in a feminine sign with a malefic beholding, then the mother will die first; if in a masculine sign, then the father will die first. If the sun is below the earth, in most cases the father will die abroad. If Jupiter has a malefic in aspect, and if it <Jupiter> just precedes with the malefic just following, this indicates that the father will die abroad. If Saturn is just leaving an angle, and if it is just approaching Mars, and if either of them is in aspect with Jupiter or the sun, the father will die abroad. For day births, if the moon is afflicted above the earth or just precedes an angle with a malefic approaching, or if Venus is afflicted in the same ways, the mother will die first. If the houseruler of the sun and the sun itself do not behold the Ascendant, the father will die abroad. If the sun is afflicted by a malefic and Jupiter is in inferior aspect, the father will die violently. If only Saturn afflicts the previously mentioned stars, the cause of the violent death will be suffocation, dropsy, fluxes, chills, poisoning, shipwreck, or old matters. If only Mars afflicts them, the cause will be sword slashes, stings, bloody wounds, consumption, miscarriages, burns, or falls. If both malefics afflict the sun and Jupiter, the violence of the death will be worse in proportion to the natural blending of each stars inclination. 45
34K;35P. Free and Slave Nativities. Differences in birth, i.e. servile and noble nativities, are determined from the phases of the nativity. If /106K/ the sign of the phase or the ruler of that sign is unfavorably situated or is beheld by malefics, the native will be base. Even if he attains high rank and a position of trust, he will be ruined. If the phase is found at an angle, and its ruler has benefics in aspect, the native will become noble and famous. If the place <of the phase> is in operative signs, but its ruler is unfavorably situated or beheld by malefics, /101P/ then the native is free-born and begins life well, but he later falls into reversals, servitude, and want. If the ruler is found in operative signs, but the place itself is unfavorably situated, the native will fare very ill in his first years in servile roles and will be unsettled, but later he will live easily, be elevated, and gain freedom, success, and a family <name>, especially if benefics incline. If the place <of the phase> and its ruler are unfavorably situated and both are beheld by malefics, the native will be exposed as an infant, or will become a captive and experience servitude. If under these conditions, benefics come close or are in coaspect, the native will be released from servitude after the chronocratorships of the malefics and will become a man of property. If the place is guarded by malefics, but its ruler by benefics, the native, although of servile birth, will be raised as a free-born man, or will rise by being adopted or taken in <to be reared>. If the opposite is true, i.e. the place is guarded by benefics and the ruler by malefics, the native, although freeborn, will be reduced to slavery or will hand himself over, in middle age, into slavery for lack of food or as a means of gaining a position and occupation. 35K;36P. The Eleven Phases of the Moon and The Influence of Their Effects. According to the physicists reasoning, there are seven phases of the moon, but we find eleven listed elsewhere: 1. New moon; 2. First visibility; 3. Next the crescent moon, 45 from the sun; 4. Next the quarter moon at 90; 5. Next the gibbous moon at 135; 6. Next the full moon at 180; 7. Next the second gibbous phase when it is 45 from full, i.e. 225 <from the sun>; 8. Next the second quarter at 270; 9. Next the second crescent at 315; 10. Final visibility at 360; 11. There is another phase as well, when it first begins to wane. /107K/ What Each Phase Indicates and What Effects It Has. We will append how the preceding phases are to be taken in casting horoscopes and to which god they belong. The new moon is indicative of rank and power, of kingly and despotic dispositions, of all public business concerning cities, of parents, /102P/ marriages, religion, and of all universal, cosmic matters. The rulers of the new moon, of the latitude, and of the motion are indicative of the same things. The first visibility of the moon (which is also called its light) and its ruler are indicative of life, occupation, and future wealth; in addition, it strengthens the matters influences by the now moon. The ruler of the light indicates the overall influences in the same way that the monthly cycles and the universal cycles are observed by means of the first visibility. Mercury adds its influence until day 4 of the moons motion. The crescent formation is indicative of nurture and expectations in life, of wives and mothers. Mercury adds its influence until day 8. The quarter formation is indicative of injuries, diseases, and violent accidents; also of children, status, and good things to come. Venus is configured with the moon until day 12. The gibbous phase is indicative of prosperity, future success, travel, and the affinity of relatives. The sun works with the moon until day 14. The full moon is indicative of fame and infamy, of travel and violent events, of those who fall from preeminence as well as those who rise from a humble state, of affinities, passions, political opposition, and the affinity of parents. This phase has the color of the sign in the Descendant.
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The first ruler of the waning of the light is indicative of the diminishing of resources, of the chilling of occupations, of those who grow humble and lowly, and of sudden falls. This phase has the same influence as the sign which just follows the Descendant. Mars is its ruler until day 21. The second gibbous phase is indicative of travel abroad, of great activities, and of prosperity. It has the same influence as <the IX Place of> the God. Jupiter is its ruler to day 25 of the moon. The second quarter phase is indicative of old affairs, of chronic diseases, and of children. /108K/ It has the same influence as Saturn is its ruler to day 30. The ruler of the last crescent is indicative of a wifes death, of unemployment or robbery. Finally, the last visibility is indicative of chains, imprisonment, secrets, condemnation, and infamy. The preceding was the arrangement of the moons phases, their relationships with the five gods and the sun in the angles. <A personal comment> Since I wished to set out brief explanations of these matters, and since I deprecate all long-winded, mythological mystification, I have published these chapters, most particularly for those who are vitally interested in these matters, those who have spent much time in their studies, and who, because of this, can make an equal contribution from their own insights. /103P/ I believe that I have persuaded these students, in what I have written and will write, to put aside the hard-to-believe and easily-ridiculed parts of our art, to convict our opponents of folly and mad raving, and to display the immortal foreknowledge which is <now> in danger. Eager scholars, exercised in the mathematical, introductory disciplines by other men, will win the victory-prize of glory with the help of this treatisealthough they themselves are not unfamiliar with the mysteries of constructing and arranging astronomical tables (a subject which I did not want to go into and then have to repeat). Even if we seem to be <merely> compiling and explaining the doctrines of the old astrologers, <even> for this we will win the prize of merit from our readers, because of the precision, clarity, and instructiveness of their methods. Others have employed long-winded, elaborate schemes, and although thinking that they have explained, have really overturned their existing reputation for foreknowledge. Trying to exercise a pure Hellenic style in their writings, they have revealed a thoroughly barbarian mind. One might say that they act like the Sirens, who attracted sailors with their treacherous, but harmonious, voices and with the music of instruments and of baneful song, then destroyed them on the reefs of the deep. This is what some men suffer and have suffered, men who fall in with the sects of those <other astrologers>: beguiled from the start by their spectacular words and their spells, they have become lost in a trackless wilderness, and finding no exit, they perish not only in the depths, but even in a maze. Some who think they have escaped /109K/ this danger fall into tormenting, soul-wearying agony and come to a bitter end. If someone uses Odysseus scheme and sails past these Sirens, he will bequeath <to others> knowledge sanctified by his life, knowledge with which he can live and associate always, enjoying his span of days, while repelling the malignant opinions of his opponents as if by magic. So then, saying farewell to these men, we will reach the glory which lies before us. 36K;37P. Injuries and Diseases, with Examples In Each Sign: What Injuries and Diseases are Caused by Aries and the Succeeding Signs. Since the old astrologers have written about the topic of injuries very obscurely, we will lucidly explain it. Some astrologers, with reference to the underlying parts of the body and the mind, for each nativity /104P/ have <assigned> the limbs starting with the Lot of Fortune and with Daimon, and they make their forecasts concerning injuries and diseases with reference to the proximity of malefics. For example: Sign Part Affected Sign Part Affected The Lot of Fortune breast Sign 7 knees Sign 2 flanks Sign 8 calves Sign 3 belly Sign 9 feet Sign 4 groin Sign 10 head Sign 5 genitals Sign 11 face, neck Sign 6 thighs Sign 12 arms, shoulders
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This becomes obvious if one begins with Leo and Cancer, then goes in order, since the moon <Cancer> is the Fortune of the Universe, and the sun <Leo> is Mind and Divinity. That is what the earlier astrologers stated. The following seems more accurate in our experience: Aries is indicative of the head in general, the sensory faculties, and the eyesight. In the point now at issue, Aries causes headaches, dimming of vision, strokes, deafness, blindness, leprosy, lichenous scaliness of the skin, loss of hair, mange, baldness, stupor, festering sores, sudden attacks of panting, arthritic joints, tumors, plus whatever syndromes occur of the sensory faculties, the ears, and the teeth. Taurus is indicative of the neck, face, gullet, eyebrows, and nose. This sign causes hunchback because of its round-shouldered appearance and lameness because of its bent hoof; /110K/ also pains and dangerous crises of the eyes and blindness because of the Pleiades. This is a sneaky and degraded sign. It causes fits, excision of the uvula, carbuncles, goiter, choking, as well as injuries, diseases, and pains of the nostrils, falls from high places or from animals, fractures of the limbs, throat tumors, mutilation, sciatica, abscesses. Gemini is indicative of shoulders, arms, hands, fingers, joints, sinews, strength, courage, change, the birth of women, speech, mouth, blood vessels, the voice. When afflicted, Gemini causes injuries to these parts; it also brings attacks of bandits and enemies accompanied by wounds, cuts, and loss of limbs. It brings jaundice and falls from high places. Cancer is indicative of the chest, stomach, breasts, spleen, mouth, the hidden parts, the dimming of vision and blindness because of the nebula <in Cancer>. Under this sign the following occur: leprosy, lichenous scaliness of the skin and of the face, strokes, dropsy arising from complaints of the spleen, staggering gait, bilious syndromes, /105P/ lameness, jaundice, piebald skin, buck teeth, crossed eyes, loss of eyelashes, diseased eyelids, twisted spines, injuries from aquatic animals, birthmarks and moles around the eyes, coughs bringing up blood, jaundice, pleurisy, and lung ailments. Leo is indicative of the flanks, the loin, the heart, courage, vision, sinews. Under this sign the following occur: lunacy or superstitious terrors, convulsions/wounds caused by violence or vice, or resulting from bravery or asceticism, loss of limbs, amputation, injury to the eyes. It is also the cause of foul odors. It also causes ugliness, amputations, fractures, falls from high places or from animals, bites from wild beasts, and injuries from buildings collapsing and from burns, as well as depression, cancer, and homosexuality. Virgo is indicative of the belly, the internal organs, and the internal reproductive organs. It causes attacks of passion; with respect to intercourse, it makes people who are either weak, or strong and chaste. (So that we may not seem too lengthythe injuries and diseases caused by a sign or star are obvious from the nature of the sign and the star.) Virgo causes orthopnoea, hernia, superstitious terrors; in women it causes hysterical syndromes and complaints of the womb. Libra is indicative of the hips, buttocks, the colon, the genitals, the hind parts. This sign causes paralysis, hernia, rupture, dysentery, dropsy, kidney stones. Scorpio is indicative of the genitals and the rump. Because of its sting, it causes dimming of vision, blindness, weak eyesight, kidney stones, strangury, recurrent illness, hernia/promiscuity <?>, fistula. Sagittarius is indicative of the thighs /111K/ and the groin. Under this sign occur piebald skin with birthmarks, baldness, weak vision, eyestrain or blindness, bad breath, gout. It also causes falls from high places or from beasts, the loss of limbs and injuries from wild animals, and births with extra limbs. Capricorn is indicative of the knees, the sinews, and internal and external sprains and strains because of its mysterious character. It causes weak vision and blindness because of its spiny vertebrae. It causes insanity, troubles from moist things; also delirium, incestuous women, lesbians and nymphomaniacs, banditry, and vice. Aquarius is indicative of the legs, calves, sinews, and joints. It causes elephantiasis, jaundice, a sallow color, lameness, dropsy, insanity, castration, fractures, and sometimes strangury. Pisces is indicative of the feet, the sinews, and the toes. Under it occur arthritis, lichenous scaliness of the skin and leprosy, and people who are on the way down, reviled and suffering many injuries. Pisces 48
causes births with extra limbs, halting speech, deafness, mange, wounds from aquatic beasts, or affliction from moist syndromes. All this being given, it will be necessary to examine each nativity closely to see /106P/ in which sign the Lot of Fortune is located, fort he nature of the sign will indicate the injury. The ruler of the Lot of Fortune will be particularly indicative, along with the sign in which it is located. Likewise examine Daimon and its ruler to see in which sign they are located, for these will clarify <the nature of> the disease. The stars in the Place of Occupation must be examined by you in the same way. Injuries and diseases will be quite violent if malefics are in conjunction or in aspect with these places or their houserulers. The native will be hale and healthy whenever the places and their rulers are favorably situated and not afflicted. Each star has its own effect according to its allotted nature: ifto take a hypothetical examplethe Lot is in Aries and its ruler, Mars, is also there (since Mars rules Aries and Scorpio), you can foretell an injury to the head and the genitals or the rump. Whatever the star should cause, judging from its nature, it will cause. Occasionally, if both places are afflicted, injuries and diseases occur, especially when malefics rule or are in aspect. For exampleso that we will not seem to talk in riddles<take the following nativity>: sun, Jupiter, Mars in Capricorn, moon, Ascendant in Leo, Saturn in Taurus, Venus, Mercury in Aquarius, the Lot of Fortune <in Capricorn>, the ruler of Fortune, Saturn, in Taurus. The native was blind on account of the Pleiades and because of the malefic Saturn, and he had unmentionable /112K/ vices because of both signs <Capricorn Taurus>. In addition, Jupiter, the ruler of Daimon (in Pisces), was found in Capricorn. From these configurations it was clear that he had gout. The Lot and its ruler was sufficient to reveal the disease and the injury. Another example: sun, Venus, Mars in Sagittarius, moon in Libra, Saturn in Cancer <error for Gemini>, Jupiter in Virgo, Mercury in Scorpio, Ascendant in Capricorn, the Lot in Scorpio. The genitals were injured because the ruler of Scorpio <Mars> was in Sagittarius. The native was bald and blind on account of <Sagittarius> arrow. Jupiter, the ruler of Daimon <Pisces>, was found in <the IX Place of> the God and caused him to recover his sight with the help of the god. He became a seer. So we see that benefics unfavorably situated are perverted and lead to infirmities and diseases, while malefics favorably situated cause no infirmities, just temporary and intermittent bouts of illness. If the rulers of the Lot of Fortune or of Daimon happen to be in <the IX Place of> the God or <the III Place of> the Goddess and are intercepted or aspected by malefics, they cause men to be struck dumb, to be raving lunatics, or to be seers. As the Compiler says, and most reasonably too: If the star which indicates infirmity is in a Potent Place and /107P/ is beheld by a malefic, the disease which befalls will be incurable and untreatable. If a benefic is in conjunction or in aspect with the Harmful Place, the native will be cured by medicine or by the help of a god. (By Potent Place he means the angles and the two <Places> which rise just after <the angles>, especially when the malefics which hold <the rulership> are in these places.) It is necessary to scrutinize accurately the degree-position of the Lots, because often a rough calculation puts the Lot in one sign, but an exact calculation puts it in another. This frequently happens as a result of the positions of the luminaries or of the Ascendant, if they are found either at the beginning or the end of a sign. Generally speaking, the sun, the moon, Saturn, and Mercury, when in opposition or when rising just after <another star>, bring injuries to the eyes and onsets of other disease, insanity, or strokes. The sun rising just after Mars or located in the same sign causes coughing or spitting blood and heart trouble, as well as injuries to the vision. Saturn and Mars at IC either together or alone make men of poor vision and subject to sudden fits, men who see visions of the gods or the dead, men who are initiated into secret, mystic lore. The same stars, if they are in opposition or in superior aspect with the new or full moon, or if the individually behold the moon while the moon is passing out of a given phase, /113K/ cause lunacy, possession, fits, and can strike men dumb. For example: sun, Saturn in Capricorn, moon in Scorpio, Jupiter in Leo, Mars in Pisces, Venus, Mercury in Aquarius, Ascendant in Virgo, the Lot of Fortune in Scorpio, Daimon in Cancer. Saturn was in opposition to Daimon, which influences the intellectual and spiritual qualities, and Saturn beheld the full moon, which was the immediately preceding phase. The ruler of the Lot of Fortune <Mars> was in opposition to the Ascendant. The native had an injury in the fated places, tender feet, andmost significantlyhe was a lunatic. Another example: sun in Sagittarius, moon in Cancer, Saturn in Taurus, Jupiter, Mercury in Scorpio, Mars in Leo, Venus in Capricorn, Ascendant in Aquarius, the Lot of Fortune in Leo <!should be Virgo>. Mars is there, and Saturn in superior aspect. The sun, found in the places of Jupiter, is indicative of things 49
concerning the groin, thighs, and feet, and it caused infirmity in these parts as well as gout, for the sun is the ruler of the sinews. Since Saturn was found at IC, the native had visions of the gods and of the dead. Another example: sun in Aquarius, moon in Virgo, Saturn in Taurus, Jupiter, /108P/ Ascendant in Gemini, Mars in Cancer, Venus in Pisces, Mercury in Capricorn, the Lot of Fortune in Capricorn, Daimon in Scorpio. Malefics were in opposition to the Lots. The native was homosexual and had unmentionable vices, because Capricorn is a lewd sign and its ruler <Saturn> was in Taurus, a pathic sign. Scorpio also indicates this kind of vice. Another example: sun, Venus in Sagittarius, moon in Cancer, Saturn in Gemini, Jupiter, Mars in Leo, Mercury in Scorpio, Ascendant in Capricorn, the Lot of Fortune in Leo, Daimon in Gemini. Saturn located in this sign caused him to be castrated. The ruler <of Gemini>, Mercury, was in Scorpio, which indicated the genitals, and the sun in Sagittarius indicated the region of the groin Malefics entering Daimon or in opposition <to Daimon> cause insanity and possession Another example: sun, moon, Mercury, Ascendant in Scorpio, Saturn in Leo, Jupiter in Cancer, Mars in Capricorn, Venus in Libra, the Lots in Scorpio. The native was blind because of <Scorpios> sting. In addition Saturn was in superior aspect to the new moon <in Scorpio> and to the luminaries, and the ruler <of Scorpio>, Mars, was unfavorably situated. /114K/ Another example: sun, Mercury in Taurus, moon in Aquarius, Saturn, Venus in Aries, Jupiter in Virgo, Mars in Pisces, Ascendant in Leo, the Lot of Fortune in Taurus. Its ruler, Venus, was in Aries with Saturn. The native had mange on the head and leprosy and lichenous scaliness of the skin because the ruler <Mars> of Daimon <in Scorpio> was in Pisces. Another example: sun, Mars in Taurus, moon in Virgo, Saturn in Sagittarius, Jupiter in Gemini, Mercury, Venus, Ascendant in Aries, the Lot of Fortune in Sagittarius with its ruler <Jupiter> in Gemini. Furthermore Daimon was in Leo and its ruler <sun> was in Taurus. The native had abnormally short arms. Another example: sun, Mercury in Aries, moon in Pisces, Saturn, Ascendant in Aquarius, Mars, Venus in Taurus, Jupiter in Libra, the Lot of Fortune in Pisces, the Lot of Daimon in Capricorn. The native was possessed of a god and insane. The ruler, Jupiter, of the Lot of Fortune was found in Libra, the IX Place of the God, and the ruler of Daimon, Saturn, was in the Ascendant. Venus was found at IC. Another example: sun, Mercury in Leo, moon in Scorpio, Saturn, Ascendant in Aries, Jupiter in Pisces, Mars, Venus in Virgo, the Lot of Fortune in Capricorn, Daimon in Cancer. The native was a hunchback. /109P/ 37K;38P. Marriage, Wedlock, and Happiness. Various Theorems and Configurations. I have published, with explanations, all the methods which seem from my experience to be true. Now I will explain the Place/topic of Marriage, complicated to be sure, but easily grasped by those who pay attention. Scientifically speaking, the Place of Marriage is considered to be the VII Sign from the Ascendant. It is also necessary to look at the location of Venus, the other stars in <Venus> sign, as well as its aspects and rulers. If Venus is operative in a tropic or a bicorporeal sign, especially for night births, it makes men oft-married and promiscuous, particularly if Mercury is in conjunction oreven more soif Mars is in aspect: then the native also rushes into the embrace of boys. If the sign is virile, the native is successful in gaining the object of his passions. If Venus is operative, /115K/ and its ruler is either setting or in <the XII Place of> Bad Daimon, or if it is a malefic and afflicts Venus, or if it is wretchedly situated, it makes men unlucky in marriages and relationships. If a malefic nullifies Venus ormore particularly its houseruler by being in aspect <with it>, it will cause deaths, injuries, or other problems to wives. If they are well situated at the nativity, they bring inheritances; if they are badly situated, diseases and pains. If Saturn beholds the setting Venus, in most cases it makes unmarried, unsociable men. If Venus is in the sign or terms of Saturn, or if Venus has Saturn directly on the line of opposition, with neither Mars nor Jupiter in aspect nor Mercury in conjunction with Venus, the native will be a widow or a virgin. In all cases Saturn, when in opposition to Venus, brings sickly or barren wivesor for wives, brings sickly and sterile husbands. If Saturn is at MC and is in opposition to Venus, it brings wives who are slaves. If Venus is in the house of Saturn and has Jupiter in aspect, or if Venus is leaving Jupiter and making contact with Saturn, or becoming attached to Saturn, and is beheld by Mars, in these cases the native will lie with his nurse, with the wives of his tutors, with stepmothers,or with uncles and aunts. If the sun is also in aspect with them or with the moon, the native will be involved in perversion even more, /110P/ especially if the moon is in aspect with them or is aspected by them. Venus in conjunction with Saturn in the Descendant or at IC brings the native a marriage below his station and causes him grief in this marriage. Generally speaking, all those who have Venus in conjunction with Saturn, as a houseruler of Saturn, or in 50
superior aspect with Saturn, and who have Jupiter in aspect with both, are united with prominent or elderly women. If the native is a woman, the same applies to her. The moon and Venus at the same angle unite the native with brothers or sisters, especially if Jupiter and Mars are also in aspect. The moon and Venus square or in opposition make men jealous; Mars in aspect as well intensifies the jealousy. The moon and Venus trine in their own houses, especially at angles, cause the marriage of relatives; even more so if Mars and Jupiter are in aspect. The sun in its own house or exaltation and in conjunction with Jupiter and Venus /116K/ causes marriage with the fathers relatives. Venus in its own house or exaltation <or> terms and in conjunction with Mercury and the moon causes marriage with the mothers relatives. Venus at IC with the moon, or Venus and the moon in opposition, particularly with one at MC, the other at IC, causes marriage with siblings or relatives. In all cases Saturn in superior aspect, in opposition, or in conjunction with Venus, or as Venus houseruler, chills or contaminates marriages, especially if Mercury is in aspect. Saturn in aspect with Venus at or just following an angle causes shameless, degrading, rebellious marriages, those involving the low-born or slaves, for whose sake the native is snowed under with trouble, unless some star intercepts and cancels the malign influence. If Jupiter is in aspect, most of the marriages irregularity will be hidden and there will be no shame; the native will lie with prominent women, with women of high status. He will not have many children; his partners will be barren or conceive only with difficulty, and if they do conceive, they will miscarry. Apply similar reasoning to female nativities. If Saturn is in aspect with Venus or in Venus terms, and if Venus itself is configured with Jupiter and Mars, the native will achieve success with the help of children or females and will see /111P/ prosperity, but he will fail utterly in the end, unless the stars happen to be operative in their own houses or exaltations. If the moon is struck by Jupiters rays or if it is configured with Jupiter, and if Saturn is in aspect along with Jupiter, the native will live with a low-born, purchased women. (Saturn harms social standing.) In this configuration <concerning marriage>, if Venus is in its exaltation and has Jupiter in aspect, the native will become successful and propertied, and will be acknowledged on the part of great men, because of Venus. Again in this arrangement, if Mercury is in the configuration as well, the native will be vigorous, shrewd, intelligent, and charming; he will also be promiscuous and unstable in his marriages. Generally speaking, Jupiter in aspect with Venus from the right, being familiar with Venus, or in agreement to the degree, causes sociable men, those helped by women (or for women, those helped by men). Even if Venus is afflicted, <Jupiter> helps so that not the native is not entirely ruined. Venus at an angle (especially in the Ascendant or at MC) and unafflicted by Saturn makes men happy in their marriages. /117K/ Venus with Jupiter in aspect restrains any malign influence so that no disaster occurs, and it causes affinity and marriage. Venus in <the XII Place of> Bad Daimon, in its own house or exaltation, with Jupiter in superior aspect, or beheld by Jupiter in trine, makes a good marriage, but it will bring the grievous death of a good wife. If Venus and Saturn are in Bad Daimon and Jupiter does not behold them, the native becomes a widower or unhappily married, distressed by death and desertion. If in the preceding configuration (i.e. Venus in Bad Daimon without Jupiter in aspect) a malefic like Mars is in aspect, the native becomes an adulterer or a victim of adultery, a dirty, unlovable man and consequently drawn into difficulties. In all cases, <malefics> in conjunction with or opposition to Venus cause separations, deaths, or grief-producing unionsor even worse, if they afflict the moon as well. The moon setting under the rays of the sun is not good for marriages. Mars in conjunction with Mercury causes adultery, whoring, lechery; if their sign is tropic or bicorporeal, it causes even worse: the native sins more often, he casts his eyes everywhere but does not attain his desires. Sometimes he lies with people like himself and suffers the terrible things at their hands that he had done <to others>. Even worse happens if Mercury is in aspect with them. (The same happens in the case of feminine nativities.) If Saturn is also in aspect, even more occurs: /112P/ the native is treated ungratefully even when he is kind to women, so much so that he plots against them as a result of their ill-treatment. Wives also suffer this at the hands of their husbands. If Mars and Venus are setting under the rays of the sun, they cause sneaking adulterers and secret sins. If these stars are rising or at angles, the sins are more public. If Mercury is in conjunction and rising with them, the adultery and the public outcry will be rather dangerous. If Jupiter is also in aspect, the native escapes; if not, he will be seized and murdered, if he is fated to this sort of death. If he is not, then he will avoid death by paying a great ransom. If Venus is unfavorably situated with Mars in <the XII Place of> Bad Daimon, and if both of them are operative, not in their own sects, or if they are in the Descendant or in the house of another member of the same sectfor a native with this chart, the ruin will be more terrible, the adultery will be even more hazardous, the outcome will be murderous. If Mars and Venus are in 51
opposition, they still cause the above mentioned effects, /118K/ but they intensify their influence for divorce, unpleasantness, jealousy, and anger, and they bring in succession even more plots and dangers. Because of their aspect with Mercury, rebellious sins follow. The native is united to slaves and servants, is promiscuous, whores around, and becomes notorious. He is seduced by friends, slaves, and enemies, and is involved in riots and murder by poison. Jupiter in conjunction or in aspect with Venus causes the above mentioned effects, but they are secret. The native makes progress toward greater propertyespecially if Jupiter is at morning rising or is at an angle. Whenever Mars is in aspect with Venus and in harmony with it, the native is united as a result of adultery. Whenever Mercury is in aspect with Venus rising, with Saturn having nothing in common with <them or> the houseruler, the native is joined to a virgin or to a young women. If Mars beholds, this is even more true. If Jupiter beholds, this is positively certain. It is generally true in all cases that Mercury in aspect with Venus involves and unites the native with those who are young and of a lower class. Men and women with this nativity <do the same thing>. If Mars is together or square with Venus, it makes adulterers, lechers, involvement with the base-born, criticism, divorces, and the deaths of mates. It is worse if Saturn is in opposition: this configuration unites the native with elderly or barren women; if Jupiter <is in opposition>, with women of high rank. If Saturn is configured with Jupiter while Jupiter is in conjunction with Venus, the native lies with prominent women or noblewomen. (The same apples to women, but in addition, /113P/ whenever Mars and Mercury are estranged from Venus, the women are spinsters, marry late in life, and are abstinent and chaste.) If Saturn and Jupiter are in conjunction or trine with Venus, these results are more certain. Those masculine nativities which have Venus rising as a morning star can command women; those which have Venus under the rays of the sun are commanded by women. The reverse is true for feminine nativities. Calculate the Marriage Lot as follows: for day births, determine the distance from Jupiter to Venus (for night births, from Venus to Jupiter), then count this distance from the Ascendant. The point in opposition to this Lot is indicative of Adultery. If the ruler of the Marriage Lot is found in opposition, and if the ruler of the Lot of Adultery is in the Marriage Lot, the native will constantly commit adultery, then be reconciled, then having /119K/ reconciled, be separated, then again rejoin his mate in the course of his adulteries. If the ruler of the Marriage Lot is at morning rising, the native will marry at an early age; if it is at evening rising, he will marry late. If the ruler is operative while setting, the native will have a jealous or an illegal marriage. The ruler of Marriage causes the first marriage, the benefics in harmony with the Marriage-bringer or its ruler also cause marriages, especially if the signs of the stars in aspect or of the Marriage-bringer itself are bicorporeal. 38K. More About Marriage. Examples. <To find the Marriage Lot:> for men determine the distance from the sun to Venus (for women from the moon to Mars), then count this distance from the Ascendant. Venus and Mars depress both luminaries because the sun has its exaltation in Aries and its depression in Libra, where it causes the day to become shorter. The moon has its exaltation in Taurus and its depression in Scorpio, where it causes the cosmic disappearance of light. So, Venus will be the Marriage-bringer for men, Mars the Marriage-bringer for womengenerally speaking. For men the Place of Marriage should accord with Daimon; for women it should accord with the Lot of Fortune, because of the conjoining and uniting of the sun and moon. <If the Places do accord with the Lots>, the marriage will be judged harmonious and legitimate. If many stars are in conjunction or in aspect with the Marriage-bringer, there will be many marriages. If the stars are linked with the moon and have Jupiter in aspect, the marriages will be legitimate. If Saturn is in aspect, the marriages will end in death. If /114P/ Mercury is in aspect without Jupiter, the native will be criticized for marrying a slave. If Jupiter is in aspect with Saturn, a legitimate marriage is indicatedsome will even be ennobled by marriage. If in addition these stars are linked to or have some relationship with Venus, the marriage will result from a seduction. If Jupiter is in aspect, the marriage will be legitimate, profitable, and harmonious. If Jupiter is absent, but Saturn, Mercury, and Mars are in aspect, the marriage will be with streetwalking, sterile, degraded, or crippled women. If the moon is with Venus, whorish and lecherous qualities arise as well as jealousy and quarrels; this sort of union is full of pretense. /120K/ If the sun rules the Marriage-bringer and is configured favorably, and if Jupiter is linked with the moon, the marriage will be legitimate, secure, and respected. If the moon is beheld by Saturn, the marriage will be with an orphan or under the direction of a guardian. If Venus and Mars are together or are linked with the moon, the marriage will be with a woman the native has raped or seduced. If the moon and Venus are configured with Jupiter and the sun, with no other stars in aspect, the native will marry once. 52
For men and women it will be necessary to examine the Lot of Fortune and Daimon, their squares and oppositions, their houserulers and its ruler, to see whether they are benefics or malefics. If they are configured in their own sects, the marriage will be fine and harmonious. If the places and their rulers are in opposition and are espied by malefics, then there will be setbacks, quarrels, jealousy, hostility, and trials concerning the marriage. Occasionally the native will suffer the compulsion of legal penalties. If Saturn is in aspect while all other stars are properly configured, death will separate the mates. If Mercury is the ruler of Daimon, the moon the ruler of the Marriage-bringer, and both are in conjunction or aspect with each other, the native will marry great ladies or women prominent for their money or rank. If Jupiter is also in some aspect, the union will be profitable and harmonious, but if Saturn or Mars is in aspect, upset, hatred, and separations will occur and damaging accusations will follow. If Jupiter is houseruler, is configured with the moon, and has Saturn in aspect, the native will unite with his mother or step-mother, but if the moon has no relationship with the Lot of the Mother, he will unite with elderly women. If Jupiter is the houseruler of Daimon and /115P/ Venus of the Marriage-bringer, the native unites with sisters or relatives. If Saturn is in aspect, all this will happen secretly; if Mercury and Mars are in aspect, divorces and public exposure will occur. If the sun is in aspect while Saturn is absent, the marriage will be legitimate and loving, harmonious and profitable. If the sun is the houseruler, the moon is the ruler of the Marriagebringer and configured with the sun, and Jupiter is in aspect, the marriage will be harmonious, characterized by equality on both sides, legitimate, respected, and illustrious. If the sun is the houseruler, Venus is the ruler of the Marriage-bringer, and Saturn is in aspect, the native will be criticized for marrying a daughter. /121K/ If the Marriage-bringer is located with Saturn and <Saturn> or Mars is the ruler of Daimon, the native will remain unmarried. If Saturn is the houseruler of Daimon, and Venus holds the Place of Marriage and is found to be with Mercury and to have Mars in aspect, the native will marry barren women or those of bad reputation. Whenever the Marriage-bringer is away from an angle or is turned away from Daimon, the native marries foreigners or aliens, or gets a wife from abroadwhat sort <of wife> will be clear from the nature of the signs and stars. In the same way, for women it will be necessary to examine the Lot of Fortune and the Marriagebringer (=from the moon to Mars) and to interpret their influences. If the moon rules the Lot <of Fortune>, and if Mercury rules the Marriage-bringer and is in conjunction or aspect with the moon, the native will unite herself to a slave or a freedman; if Jupiter is in some aspect, this marriage will be legitimized. If under the preceding circumstances Jupiter is in the Place of Children and Saturn is also in aspect, the native will unite herself to a child or some youth in the position of a child. If the Place of Child belongs to Saturn and the moon itself is in conjunction with Saturn, the native will remain unmarried. If the moon is houseruler, and if Saturn is the Marriage-bringer and is in conjunction or aspect with the moon, she will marry, but will hate her husband and live a disorderly life. If the moon rules the Lot of Fortune and Mars the Marriage-bringer, and if they are in aspect with each other, the marriage will be by force, by kidnapping, or by war and captivity. If Jupiter is also in aspect, later the marriage will be legitimized. If Mars is in opposition to the moon, with Saturn and the sun in aspect, the husband will be an acknowledged homosexual. For feminine nativities, if Venus rules the Lot, with the sun in conjunction and holding the Marriage-bringer and the Fathers Lot, and with Saturn in aspect, the native will marry her father. If the sun rules the Fathers Lot, she will marry an older man in the position of a father. If /116P/ Venus is the houseruler, Mercury holds the Place of Marriage, and Saturn is in aspect with both, the native will be promiscuous and live in brothelsbut if Jupiter is also in aspect, she will be purchased and become a loving wife. If Jupiter is not in aspect, she will live shamelessly, in misery. If in the preceding configuration, Venus is found in Pisces or Capricorn, she will also be depraved. If Mars holds Daimon /122K/ and the moon holds the Marriage-bringer, the marriage will be by rape. If the two are in opposition and have Saturn or the sun in aspect, the perpetrator will be recognized and caught. If Venus rules the Marriage-bringer and Mars the Lot of Fortune, the marriage will be the result of seduction. If in addition Saturn is in aspect with Mercury, and Jupiter is absent, the native will be convicted of adultery. As for the rest of the configurations, whatever has been said of the masculine nativities should be applied to the feminine as well. Even if this exposition seems quite complicated, it will become most clear to these who read <attentively>. 39. Children and Childlessness. The Place of Children, which is figured from Mercury and Venus, must be examined: if afflicted by Saturn and Mars, they cause childlessness or the loss of children, but if helped by Jupiter, they cause fine offspring 53
Therefore, it is necessary to examine the houseruler of this Lot of Children, which is found as follows: for male nativities, this Lot is found by determining the distance from Jupiter to Mercury (for female, from Jupiter to Venus), then counting this distance from the Ascendant. If the ruler of the Lot of Children has malefics in aspect, it destroys children; if it has the Givers of Children in aspect, it is indicative of fine offspring. Petosiris says: Whenever Jupiter, Venus, and Mercury are not afflicted, they are indicative of fine offspring. When the opposite is true, they cause lamenting and the deaths of children. If the stars that are in aspect with the Givers of Children are in bicorporeal signs, or if <the Givers> themselves are in bicorporeal signs, the number is doubled. Feminine stars in aspect with the Childgiver grant female children; male stars grant male children. For male nativities: if Jupiter is with Mars as Mars houseruler or if Mars is Jupiters houseruler, and if Saturn is in aspect with Venus or is in Venus house, the configuration is productive of childlessness and cuts off those already born. For female nativities: the moon in the places of Mercury, and /117P/ Venus in a masculine sign with Saturn in aspect or as houseruler cause childlessness and destroy those already born. If Jupiter beholds the moon or Venus, if the moon is in the places of Mercury, if Saturn is in opposition or at MC, and if Mars is in aspect with Saturn, the native will /123K/ bear only one child or be barren. Venus with Jupiter in aspect and afflicted by Saturn causes a difficult childbirth of one infant. If the moon is also afflicted, the native will be completely childless. Saturn and Mars at MC, or one at MC, the other at IC, bring childlessness, unless a benefic is in some aspect. 40. Brothers. The sun in the Ascendant causes the native to have few or very few brothers. Saturn in the Descendant causes the native to have few or very few brothers. Jupiter, Mercury, and Venus at the angles are the bestowers of brothers, but Saturn in opposition kills the oldest brother. Saturn in conjunction with Mars is destructive of brothers or makes them sickly. Venus and the moon domiciled in the III Place from the Ascendant, the Place of Brothers, grants sisters, especially if the sign is feminine. If the sun, Jupiter, and Mercury are in a masculine sign <in the III Place>, they grant brothers. Malefics in aspect with the Place of Brothers, if that Place is unfavorably situated, kill the brothers who have been born or cause the native to have few or no brothers. Benefics in aspect with the Place of Brothers not only grant brothers, but make them prosper. Mars, when operative in the Place of Brothers and favorably situatedespecially when it has a benefic in aspect and is beholding the moonbecomes a Giver of Brothers. Some astrologers calculate the Place of Brothers in the same manner as the Lots: for day births, determine the distance from Saturn to Jupiter (for night births the reverse), then count this distance from the Ascendant. 41. Violent Deaths. Examples. The opposition of sun and moon is not always bad. Only if an approaching malefic beholds the phase or if the malefic casts its rays while it has some relationship with the luminaries does the opposition become bad. Consequently, even the all-fortunate nativities do not remain lucky to the end; at /124K/ some place the houserulership of the star /118P/ becomes badly situated or reversed and causes ill fortune. Petosiris seems to have defined the place perfectly, even though he spoke in mystic riddles: The beginning, the end, the controller, and the measurement standard of the whole is the houseruling star of each nativity: it makes clear what kind of person the native will be, what kind of basis his livelihood will have, what his character will be, what sort of body <=health and appearance> he will have, and all the things that will accompany him in life. Without this star nothing, neither occupation nor rank, will come to anyone. But, how is it possible for a nativity to succeed in everything or, on the other hand, to fail in everything, depending just on the houserulership of just one star? On the contrary, generally one star is found to be ruler of the basis of the nativity (i.e. noble, average, base-born) from its beginning (or that one star activates the influences of the rest). Another star is the ruler of the remaining factors. We see some men fortunate in their livelihood and public standing, adorned with all magnificence, with the apparent houseruler configured appropriately. <We see> these same men, however, to be unfortunate in the wives and children, becoming outrageous and disgusting, polluting their livelihood, and becoming public scandals as if they were unworthy of their excellent beginnings. Some are even ruined later or die violently. Therefore the native is not fortunate in everything nor does everything happen as the consequence of <one> houseruler. Another afflicted houseruler blackens reputations by bringing many 54
crises. We also note that other men have gone from a low and ignoble station to an unsurpassed and unhoped-for condition. We note others who are fortunate in their wives and children, but needy in their livelihood. Still others are prosperous in possessions, but of low rank and sickly. Others are long-lived, but toil-worn and crippled. Some are rich but short-lived or consumptive, and hence unable to profit from their riches. So we say: one star is the Life-giver, another is the ruler of property and of death. But, someone will say, if the houseruler is unfavorably situated, the native will be short-lived. For that very reason, since it is unfavorably situated, it is of no use for <the houseruler> to grant a prosperous livelihood, /125K/ nor would it be appropriate for the houseruler to make a subjugated and base-born native illustrious and distinguished later in life. Nor will a well-configured star cause a high-born native, one never /119P/ entangled in evildoing, to be condemned and to die violently. Instead, the unfavorably situated star creates the lesser man, but the ruler of rank and livelihood, found at an angle and receiving the chronocratorship, renders the man illustrious. If so, then this star which makes the man fortunate, if found at an angle or in operative places, keeps him fortunate during its own chronocratorship. But when the star comes to have another star which causes disease, infirmity, or some other critical affliction in superior aspect or in opposition, then it will yield and its influence will weaken. Many other noteworthy things happen in the life of man, things which come about not through the activity or operation of one houseruler, but through the activity of many. If anyone researches thoroughly the Places and the houserulers, he will determine quite easily the area in which the nativity is fortunate and the area in which it is unfortunate. Whenever any star that has a relationship with the nativity (i.e. one that controls livelihood, life, injury, disease, occupation, or any of the other areas of concern) is afflicted in one respect, in that respect it will harm the nativity. Indeed, we find that the Compiler does not use <just> one influential houseruler. He says: One controls occupations, one the possession of years, one stability and change, one decline; or again: Observing the positions of the sun and moon at conjunction and their separations after full moon, with respect to the angles and the signs following them, on which the whole <forecast> depends; or again: When starting to cast a horoscope, one must examine the Descendant, the sign preceding the Descendant, and the sign just following the Descendant, because in these places is found the fated outcome. He says many other similar things. So it is necessary to consider one place for occupation and rank, another for life, another for injury, disease, and death. Not everything will depend on one houseruler. We act rationally when we make our forecasts after considering many influences. Later in our treatise we will clarify these points, /126K/ particularly in <the section on> the distribution of the chronocratorships. Now we will press on to consider violent deaths. When the ruler of the new or full moon at the nativity is turned away from its sign or is unfavorably situated, with a malefic in aspect, it indicates violent death. In the same way, if Mercury is in opposition to the full moon and has malefics in aspect, it brings a bad cause of death. If Saturn, Mars, or Mercury are located in the sign <of the moon> on the fortieth day, /120P/ they indicate violent death. Likewise malefics in the Descendant or in the sign preceding the Descendant bring violent deaths or the onset of diseases and miserable deaths. The VIII Place from the Ascendant has the same influence on the cause of death; so does the 8th Place from the Lot of Fortune. It is necessary to examine the Lot and its ruler to see in which signs they are located, because the cause of death will be foretold by them: the moon (which is Fortune), when in conjunction with the sun in Aries, suffers an eclipse or loss of light in the eighth sign, Scorpio. Therefore Scorpio is called its depression. We will give a brief tour of each sign in order to make what is said here easily understandable: Aries is destroyed by Scorpio. Since they are both domiciles of Mars, Mars is a destroyer of itself. Therefore <Aries> causes suicides, those who throw themselves from heights, and those ready for death; accomplices in crime, bandits, and murderers (i.e. those who bring a cause of death on themselves), plus those perishing from animal attacks, from fires, or from collapsing buildings. <It also causes men to die> from animals, bleeding, or attacks. Taurus is destroyed by Sagittarius, i.e. Venus is destroyed by Jupiter. Men born under this configuration die peacefully from luxurious living, from stuffing themselves with food, wine, or sex, or from strokes while asleep or while relaxing. No distressing cause of death will appear, unless some malefic in conjunction or in aspect introduces and indicates a cause of death appropriate to its nature. Gemini is destroyed by Capricorn, i.e. Mercury by Saturn. Some men die violently troubled by black bile, are attacked by painful cramps or are harmed in damp places by beasts or by crawling things. Some are condemned to death, /127K/ imprisoned, or suffocated. Some are attacked by bandits or the enemy. 55
Some are poisonedbecause of the wet quality <of the sign>. Cancer is destroyed by Aquarius, i.e. the moon by Saturn. Men perish through dampness or internal complaints, from pains of the spleen and stomach, or from vomiting fluids. They die at sea, on rivers, from chills, from attacks of beasts and crawling things. They perish from elephantiasis, jaundice, lunacy, poisoning, long imprisonment, and other chronic fevers. Women die from pains of the breasts, cancer, infirmities of the genitals or womb, from suffocation, or from abortions. Leo is destroyed by Pisces, i.e. the sun by Jupiter. As a result men die from heart attacks /121P/ and from complaints of the liver. They are at risk in wet places or from moist complaints, falls, the ague, accidents in the baths, and the treachery of women. Virgo is destroyed by Aries, i.e. Mercury by Mars. They die from treachery and crime. They are attacked by the enemy or by bandits. They perish from burns, collapsing buildings, blindness, imprisonment, the wrath of noblemen, or from captivity, falls from animals or high places, the crushing of limbs, or animal attacks. Females die from collapsed uterus, abortions, hemorrhages, or consumption. Libra is destroyed by Taurus, i.e. Venus by itself. Therefore men become suicides through poisoned drinks, through snakebite, through self-starvation. They die from excessive intercourse, excision of the uvula, drowning, or they become mutilated, blind, or paralyzed. They are attacked by females or fall from high places or animals. Scorpio is destroyed by Gemini, i.e. Mars by Mercury. They die by knife cuts to the genitals or the rump, or from strangury, festering sores, choking, crawling things, violence, war, attacks by bandits, assaults of pirates, or because of officials, and by fire, impaling, attacks of beasts and crawling things. Sagittarius is destroyed by Cancer, i.e. Jupiter by the moon. They die from disorders of the spleen, liver, stomach, from vomiting fluids or blood, falls from animals, attacks of ravenous beasts, collapsing buildings, shipwreck, wet places. They die from lunacy, blindness, feebleness. Capricorn is destroyed by Leo, i.e. Saturn by the sun. They die from heart attacks and fractures and from accidents in the baths or from burns, through the wrath of kings and noblemen, or by impaling, injuries from beasts and animals, or falls from high places. Aquarius is destroyed by Virgo, i.e. Saturn by Mercury. They die /128K/ from wasting of the vitals, dropsy, elephantiasis, jaundice, fever, sword slashes, dysentery, and from the treachery of women. Pisces is destroyed by Libra, i.e. Jupiter by Venus. <They die> from moist complaints, poisoning, painful fluxes or cramps, complaints of the genitals or liver, sciatica, attacks of beasts and crawling things. So much for the subject of violent death. In addition it will be necessary to take into account the influence of each sign on injuries and diseases so as to /122P/ make the type of death obvious. Each star in conjunction or aspect will have the effect of adding its influence to the cause of death according to the stars nature. It is necessary to examine how the Places and their rulers are situated and whom they have in aspect (viz. related or unrelated stars), and thus make your determination. Malefics in conjunction with the Places or in aspect with the houserulers bring violent death. Benefics indicate the cause to be distress, injury, disease, or an attack of fever. For example: Gemini is destroyed by Capricorn and Aquarius by Virgo, i.e. Mercury by Saturn and Saturn by Mercury. Now if these stars have the relationship of opposition or square in a nativity, they cause men to have short lives or a wretched death, since the Lifegiver is in opposition to the ruler of Death. If they have no relationship, but simply behold each other without being in their own domiciles, they bring setbacks, trials, exile, and other temporary misfortunes. (Consider the arrangement of Mars and Mercury as having the same effects.) The Old Astrologer wants them to be in opposition when he says: Let every opposing configuration (=rising and setting) of any star or of the sun and the moon cause the native to be subject to the legal process. But I declare that crises concerning rank, livelihood, and death will occur, if the stars have a relationship involving destruction or some other houseruling function. Examples: sun, Mars, Venus in Cancer, Saturn, Mercury in Leo, Jupiter in Aquarius, moon in Pisces, Ascendant in Scorpio, the Lot of Fortune in Leo, the <8th> Place of Death in Pisces. The moon was in this Place, and Saturn was in conjunction with the Lot of Fortune. The ruler <of Leo>, the sun, was with Mars in Cancer, a wet sign. This person died in the bath, drowned in the water. Mars was in opposition to the full moon <Capricorn>, and Saturn, the ruler <of the full moon>, was turned away. Therefore he died violently. /129K/ Another example: sun, Mercury, Venus in Pisces, Saturn in Virgo, Jupiter in Aries, Mars in Taurus, moon in Sagittarius, Ascendant in Leo, the Lot of Fortune in Taurus. Mars was located so that it ruled Daimon <Scorpio> and was in opposition to it. The <8th> Place of Death was in Sagittarius, and the moon was there and had Saturn in superior aspect in the sign of the full moon <Virgo>. Likewise Mercury, the ruler of the full moon, was in opposition <to Virgo and Saturn>. The native was beheaded. 56
/123P/ Another example: sun in Cancer, moon in Pisces, Saturn, Mars, Mercury in Gemini, Jupiter in Capricorn, Venus in Leo, Ascendant in Libra, the Lot of Fortune in Gemini. In this sign Saturn, Mercury, and Mars attended each other, being destroyers of each other, and they were in aspect with the moon <square>. Likewise the ruler <Saturn> of the full moon <Capricorn> was turned away, and Jupiter in the <8th> Place of Death and in opposition to the sun was not able to help. The native was beheaded. Another example: sun, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, Venus in Capricorn, moon in Aquarius, Saturn in Taurus, Ascendant in Aries. The native was beheaded. Another example: sun, Venus in Aquarius, moon in Gemini, Saturn in Scorpio, Jupiter in Pisces, Mars in Cancer, Mercury, Ascendant in Capricorn, the Lot of Fortune in Virgo, the <8th> Place of Death in Aries. The rulers <Mars Mercury> of these places were in opposition to each other and in wet signs; furthermore Mars was in the Descendant. The native was roasted while relaxing in the bath. Another example: sun, Venus in Capricorn, moon in Cancer, Saturn, Mercury in Sagittarius, Jupiter in Taurus, Mars in Leo, Ascendant in Aquarius, the Lot of Fortune in Leo. Mars was in Leo, a fiery and solar sign, in opposition to the Ascendant. Saturn and Mercury were in superior aspect to the <8th> Place of Death <Pisces>. The native was burned alive. Another example: sun in Capricorn, moon in Libra, Saturn in Taurus, Jupiter in Gemini, Mars, Ascendant in Cancer, Venus in Aquarius, Mercury in Sagittarius, the Lot of Fortune in Libra. The moon was in Libra and was in inferior aspect to Mars, which was in opposition to the sun. The <8th> Place of Death was in Taurus, and Saturn was there. The native was thrown to the lions. /130K/ Another example: sun, moon, Mercury in Gemini, Saturn in Leo, Jupiter in Pisces, Mars in Cancer, Venus in Taurus, Ascendant in Capricorn. The Lots were also in Capricorn. The ruler <of the Lots>, Saturn, was in the <8th> Place of Death <Leo> and was beheld by Venus. Mars was in opposition to the Ascendant. The native died by poison. Another example: sun, Mercury, Ascendant in Taurus, moon in Pisces, Saturn in Gemini, Jupiter in Aquarius, Mars in Virgo, Venus in Aries, the Lot of Fortune in Pisces. The moon was in Pisces beheld by Saturn and Mars. The ruler <moon> of Daimon <Cancer> and the ruler <Mars> of the full moon <Scorpio> were in opposition. The native drowned in bilge water. /124P/ Another example: sun in Leo, moon, Mercury in Virgo, Saturn in Gemini, Jupiter in Aries, Mars, Ascendant, Venus in Cancer, the Lot of Fortune in Gemini. Saturn, the ruler <of the 8th Place> of Death was in Gemini and in superior aspect to Mercury, the ruler of the Lot of Fortune, and to the moon. Furthermore Mars was in opposition to the <8th> Place of Death <Capricorn>. The native hanged himself. Another example: sun, Mercury in Aries, moon, Venus in Pisces, Saturn in Cancer, Jupiter, Mars in Taurus, Ascendant in Scorpio, the Lot of Fortune in Sagittarius. The ruler <Jupiter, of the Lot of Fortune> was in the Descendant with Mars. The <8th> Place of Death was in Cancer. Saturn, the ruler of the full moon<?>, was turned away and Mars was in opposition to its own house <Scorpio>. The native was thrown to the lions. In regard to the configuration of opposition, we have learned that malefics are not harmful in all ways for all nativities. Occasionally they are even benefic, especially for noble nativities, with the caution that <these nativities> are entangled in evils. Such nativities are violent men, living with struggles and involved in wicked, lawless activities. They act illegally; they plunder and rob; they become covetous and insanely arrogant because of thetemporaryblessings of fame. They attribute their own faults to others. Furthermore they despise God and death, because they are themselves masters of life and death. As a result good fortune does not stay with such men throughout their lives, but some fall from glory to a dishonored and lowly lifebecause of the configuration of opposition. Others die violently. Some suffer what /131K/ they had inflicted on others, experiencing vengeance and punishment while railing at their previous, vain appearance of glory. When stripped in a moments time of the possessions which they had swept together after years of toil, care, and violence, they grieve or they unwillingly yield to others. Along with their unsteady fortune, other things follow such men: Nemesis pulling at the reins, envy, plots, treachery, grief, care, bodily exhaustion, so that even if they wished to exchange their useless prosperity for the fortune of the average man, they cannot do so, but must suffer whatever Fate forces on her unwilling victims. The configuration of opposition can be interpreted in two ways: one way when a star in the Ascendant is in opposition to another; the second when a star is in opposition to its own house, triangle, or exaltation. The rulers of the triangles or the sects will be most malign and most disturbing to livelihoods when they are in opposition to each other.
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/158K;150P/ The Anthologies of Vettius Valens of Antioch: Book IV 1. The Distributions of Periods. We believe that we have set forth an appropriate, in fact, magisterial, explanation of the previous <theorems>. We will now reveal a topic investigated by many and hidden from view, namely the distribution of propitious and impropitious times. We must preface our discussion with the distributions which have been proven by our own experience. The primary period is one-fourth of the minimum period, as follows: Star ..............................Period ......................... One-fourth Period ............................. Days/Year Saturn..........................30 ................................ 7 1/2 .................................................. <85 Jupiter..........................12 ................................ 3> ...................................................... 34 Mars ............................15 ................................ 3 years 9 months .............................. 42 1/2 Venus .......................... 8 ................................. 2......................................................... 22 2/3 Mercury .......................20 ................................ 5......................................................... 56 2/3 Sun ..............................19 ................................ 4 years 9 months .............................. 53 5/6 Moon...........................25 ................................ 6 years 3 months .............................. 70 5/6 Altogether, the fourths total 32 years 3 months. 2. The Vital Sector. For new-moon nativities, the <star> located first after the new moon begins the vital sector, then the other stars as they come in the order of signs. For full-moon nativities, the <star> following the full moon serves the the same capacity. It is necessary to examine how the star is configured and which stars are in aspect. /159K/ Also determine if the other stars that receive <the chronocratorship> are at angles or precede angles, or are rising or setting. Determine the sequence of their transits and their sympathies and antipathies. After the 32 year 3 month period is completed, the second cycle is begun starting with the <next> aphetic star of the one-fourth period. /151P/ 3. The Distribution of Days. Make the distribution of days as follows: if Saturn is found to be the overall apheta, it assigns 7 1/2 years. Now since it is necessary for all the stars to take part in the distribution of this <7 1/2 year period>, we will do as follows: multiply the 85 days of Saturn by 7 1/2 to get a total of 637 1/2. This is the amount Saturn will allot to itself from its 7 1/2 years. Now let us find the amount for Jupiter: since it governs 34 days, multiply this 34 by 7 1/2 (since Saturn is the apheta), for a total of 255. Jupiter will have this many days of Saturns chronocratorship. Next in order Venus receives the chronocratorship: since it controls 22 2/3 days, we will multiply this amount by 7 1/2, and we will find the total 170. Venus will control this many days of Saturns chronocratorship. And so on with each star: if we multiply its days by 7 1/2, we will find its allotment <in Saturns chronocratorship>. If the moon, on the other hand, controls the vital sector, we multiply each stars days by 6 1/4 <to find its distribution>. Similarly for the rest. To Find the Days of Each Star. The days of each star are found in this way: double the stars period, then take one-half, then one-third of the period. After adding all these figures together, we will find the days. The period of Saturn is 30 days; I double this for a total of 60. One-half of 30 is 15; I add this to 60 for a total of 75. One-third of 30 is 10; I add this to the 75 for a grand total of 85. Saturn will have this number of days. Likewise for the rest of the stars. /160K/ 4. The Distribution of the Chronocratorships Starting with the Lot of Fortune and with Daimon. I will now append this truly powerful method: to begin the vital sector with the Lot of Fortune and with Daimon (which signify the moon and the sun). Universally speaking, the moon is fortune, body, and spirit, and when it sends its emanations to us from its position near the earth, it causes appropriate effects, since it rules our bodily constitution. The sun is the cosmic mind and divinity. It arouses mens souls to action through its own energy and love-inspiring nature, and it becomes the cause of employment and progress. So, if we are investigating the chronocratorships with respect to bodily existence, such as /152P/ critical points of illnesses, hemorrhages, falls, injuries, diseases, and whatever affects the body with respect to strength, enjoyment, pleasure, beauty, or love affairs, then we must begin the vital sector with the Lot of 71
Fortune. Whenever the <first> chronocratorship ends, at that point we calculate the sign, the stars in conjunction or aspect, how the stars are configured with respect to the overall houseruling star of the vital sectors chronocratorships, and whether the rulers of the Lots are at angles or not. If on the other hand we are investigating employment or rank, then we will begin the chronocratorships with Daimon as the apheta. We will make our determination according to the benefics or malefics in conjunction or aspect with it. Note that if the Lot of Fortune or its ruler are badly situated, the Lot of Daimon will distribute both the bodily and the active qualities. Likewise Fortune will make the distribution of both qualities if the Lot of Daimon or its ruler is unfavorably situated, and the same is true of the controls and the houserulerships. Whenever Daimon and Fortune are found in the same sign, we will derive forecasts of bodily constitution from that very sign, but the forecasts of activity from the sign immediately following. In addition we can <use> the same apheta for new or full moon nativities, since at those times the Lot <of Fortune> and Daimon fall in the same sign, but when we investigate the chronocratorships in such nativities with respect to physical health, we will start the vital sector at that very sign, but the chronocratorship with respect to activity at the one immediately following the Lot. This is particularly true for night births or for those nativities which have the new moon at IC and as a result have the angles <Ascendant Descendant> square with the Lots. The results of a new moon are better than those of a full moon because at a new moon the Lots are in the Ascendant, /161K/ at full moon they are in the Descendant. It also happens that if the luminaries are square with each other, the Lots are in opposition to each other, and under this configuration some astrologers allot the chronocratorships for activities beginning with the signs immediately following <the Lots>. This however does not seem right to me, because <usually> the Lot of Fortune is found at a different place from the Lot of Daimon, although they are at the same place for new and full moon nativities. In addition, for male nativities, the vital sector is usually found to begin at Daimon, since these nativities share in activities consisting of discourse, giving and receiving, and trusts. For female nativities it begins at the Lot of Fortune because of their bodily functions. (But even men happen to accomplish things through bodily activities, i.e. handwork, athletics, and bodily motion, and women accomplish things through buying and selling.) Similarly for infant /153P/ nativities it is necessary to begin the vital sector with the Lot of Fortune until <the time when> the nativity can show evidence for its full development or its occupation. Bodily excellence accompanies these <infant> nativities at birth, i.e. beauty, loveliness, size, elegance, fine proportion, orwhich is more usually the casethe opposite: injury, disease, rashes, eruptions, pustules, or congenital defects such as birthmarks and hernias. The active and intellectual qualities come into play later. For example: assume that the Lot of Fortune or Daimon is located in Aries. The overall houseruler <of Aries> is Mars. Determine if Mars successors are or are not configured properly. Mars itself allots 15 years first, and from this period it assigns itself 15 months. Next (because of Taurus) it assigns 8 months to Venus, next (because of Gemini) 20 months to Mercury, next (because of Cancer) 25 months to the moon, next (because of Leo) 19 months to the sun, next 20 months to Mercury, next 8 months to Venus, next (because of Scorpio) Mars assigns itself 15, next (because of Sagittarius) 12 to Jupiter, next (because of Capricorn) 2 years 3 months to Saturn. Next it assigns to Aquarius the remaining 11 months to fill out the 15 years. Now Venus receives from Mars the overall chronocratorship for 8 years and assigns years to each sign as described. /162K/ Because of Gemini, Mercury receives 20 years after Venus and assigns the years to each sign. Next is the moon with its 25 years, then the sun with its 19. It is necessary to assign the years in the order <of the stars> to whatever date the nativity extends <=lives>. Now since the circle of the 12 signs has comprised 17 years 7 months, we will allot the remaining time using the signs in opposition: since Gemini allots 20 years, if the vital sector begins there and if 17 years 7 months have been assigned, the remaining 2 years 5 months are allotted beginning with Sagittarius, giving Sagittarius itself 1 year <=12 months>, the rest to Capricorn to complete the 20 years. In a similar manner, if we find the vital sector beginning with Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Capricorn, or Aquarius, after allotting the 17 years 7 months (not counting the intercalary days), we will allot the rest in order, beginning with the sign in opposition. Some astrologers allot the remaining chronocratorships beginning with the sign in trine, but this does not seem scientific to me. Just as in the universe the four /154P/ elements are in sympathy with each other, and each becomes alive and grows when linked with another, so in the distribution <it is necessary to> make the transmission from sign to sign, according to the harmony among them. For instance, since fire and air are upward-trending elements, they mingle with each other. Fire, a dry element, is nourished by the mildness of the air, while on the other hand, fire does not allow the air to take on an icy or dark 72
nature, but renders it warm and mild. In the same way it is logical that Leo, the fiery sign, transmits the period remaining from its chronocratorship to Aquarius, the airy sign, with which it is in sympathy, and in turn, Aquarius transmits its period to Leo. Another instance: earth, a dry element, is nourished by moisture and gives birth to everything, while water, distilled from the earth and thus born from it, maintains the sympathy <between the two>. So it is logical that Cancer, a moist sign, and Capricorn, an earthy sign, mutually transmit to each other, as do Virgo, an earthy sign, and Pisces. The rest of the signs show the same interchange with the sign in opposition. And so the sequence of distributions is written in the order of zodiacal signs: Ariesfiery, Taurusearthy, /163K/ Geminiairy, Cancerwatery, and the signs trine with these are of the same nature. Consequently if we make the connection within the triangles, we will find the nature of the transmitter and the receiver to be the same. No blending will be found, and each element will be overpowered by itself. If we use the other method, we find that the sun begins its course at the equinoctial tropic in Aries and makes the days long for one hemicycle. Then, making the connection in Libra, it begins to shorten the days. <The sun> in Cancer stops the pattern of lengthening days, and when it is in Capricorn, it causes this to happen to the night, making its change in the sign in opposition. Likewise the moon becomes new, waxes, then in its cycle makes the connection <=full moon> in the sign in opposition. As a consequence I believe we should use the method described above for making connections. 5. Making Connections. The Mutual Transmissions of the Stars. The connections made will have differing effects because of the nature of the stars: the sun and moon when transmitting to Saturn /155P/ are indicative of setbacks and anxieties, and they bring hostility from the great and threats due to old religious matters, losses, trials, confrontations, suspicions, dubious livelihoods and ranks, ruin, as well as bodily disorders and dangers, shipwrecks, sudden collapses, and very many crisesall this unless a benefic in conjunction or aspect weakens the onset of the crisis. Mercury when transmitting the chronocratorship to Jupiter from Virgo or Gemini brings changes in business and innovations in activities. If the places or Mercury itself are afflicted at the nativity, and if the overall chronocratorship is contrary, the connection which is made will turn affairs to the better and will be indicative of employment. On the other hand, if the places are protected by benefics and are bringing a good chronocratorship, after <one> cycle the connection which is made will be disturbing and harmful. Saturn making the connection from Capricorn and Aquarius to Leo and Cancer /164K/ indicates that the chronocratorship will be vigorous: it brings matters from darkness into the light, and since it is transmitting the distribution of the chronocrators to the ruling signs, it is most activedepending on the basis of the nativity. It also supplies rank and profits in a way appropriate to the stars in conjunction with it 6. How Many Years Each Sign Allots. The Maximum Years of Each Star. Aquarius allots 30 years, Capricorn 27. The reason: the sun rules a maximum period of 120 years, half of which is 60. Half of this, 30, is assigned to Aquarius, the sign in opposition <to Leo, the suns sign>. The moon rules a maximum period of 108 years, half of which is 54. Half of this, 27, is assigned to Capricorn, the sign in opposition <to Cancer, the moons sign>. The total for these two signs is 57, which is the maximum period of Saturn. The rest of the stars take their maximum assignment of years from the sun and the moon. The sun assigns to Jupiter, which is a member of the same sect <diurnal> and which has sympathy with the sun, being a member of the same triangle <Leo Sagittarius Aries>, half of its 120 years plus the length of its minimum period, 19 years. The total for Jupiter is 79 years. The moon allots to Jupiter in the same way, because they are both benefics and both are in cosmic sympathy, Jupiter being in Pisces, in the same triangle <as Cancer, the moons sign>. The moon allots half of its 108 years, 54, plus its minimum period, 25. The total is also 79. /156P/ The moon allots to Mars, a member of the same sect <nocturnal> 54 years. The sun, however, refuses to allot to Mars because of Mars fiery nature which imitates <the sun> and because of its malefic ways, and so the task of allotting passes to the next ruler in the triangle <Leo Sagittarius Aries>, Jupiter, and it allots its minimum period, 12 years. The total is now 66 years. Likewise the moon allots to Venus, because of its nocturnal sect and because of the sympathy derived from being <exalted in Pisces> in the same triangle <Cancer Pisces Scorpio>, its 54 years, and Saturn allots 30 years, because its exaltation in Libra is opposite Venus. The total is 84 years. Mercury gets the maximum period, 57 years, from Saturn, because they are co-houserulers <in the 73
triangle Virgo Capricorn Taurus>, plus the minimum period of the sun, 19. The total is 76. /165K/ 7. The Distribution of the Chronocratorships Using the Lot of Fortune and Daimon. The Transits of the Stars and Houserulers. The New and Full Moon, with Examples. Mutual Transmission. This having been established, it will be necessary to examine the transmitter and the receiver of the distribution to see if they are at an angle or are preceding an angle, or if they are in harmony or are contrary. If the distribution, when calculated by sign, is from a place at an angle to another place at an angle, and if at the same time, the houserulers of these places are at angles, in the same sect, and have benefics in aspect, they bring a noble and distinguished chronocratorship. If the places are at angles, but their rulers precede angles or have malefics in aspect, they indicate that the chronocratorship will be disturbed, subject to ups and downs. If every relevant point is found to be preceding an angle, the chronocratorship will be terrible, bringing charges and penalties; the native will be involved in travels and changes in activities during these periods. If under these circumstances <the transmitter and the receiver> are benefic or have benefics in aspect, the native will gain profit and attain success in business abroad, but if they are malefic, he will be entangled in disturbances and penalties abroad or be betrayed by foreigners or slaves. (Therefore we say that the points preceding the angles are indicative of foreigners.) If <the transmitter and the receiver> are found at the angles and in their proper places they indicate delays in certain places <abroad> or residence there: Mercury and Venus cause residence abroad which is not long or extended, since these stars are never far from the sun. Saturn, Mars, and the moon indicate that the native will live dangerously abroad on land and sea, wandering or living in alien climes. The sun indicates /157P/ a glorious, honored, and amiable native. Jupiter indicates that the native will live abroad comfortably and pleasantly with many friends. If a star which is controlling the chronocratorship relevant to health is passing through a sign which is not at an angle, or if its ruler is not at an angle and has malefics in aspect, the native will be sickly, subject to bleeding and dangers. If a star which is controlling the chronocratorship <of the matters> governed by Daimon <=occupation> is not at an angle and has a malefic in conjunction or in aspect with the houseruler of its sign, the native will act ineffectively, will be unfortunate, and will be mentally unstable and ruined in his activities and enterprises. If the star controlling such a chronocratorship is found in a fiery sign /166K/ with malefics in conjunction or in aspect, he will suffer a great nervous breakdown, and will act against his own will, being mentally unstable. If the star is in an airy sign or if the sign or its ruler are afflicted, the native will be distracted and troubled, and will suppose that he is accomplishing something other than what he really is. If the star is in an earthy sign, he will bear the blows of fortune nobly, and will survive most things philosophically because of his endurance. If the star is in a watery sign, the native will have a mind which can be easily reassured, will come into vicissitudes in many affairs, but will manage to succeed and be successful in his dealings. In many cases predictions about specific activities are to be derived from Daimon and its houseruler. Some men are involved in bodily activities (e.g. handicrafts) or in physical toil (e.g. as porters or in training). Others have activities involving speech, knowledge, or mental effort. To whichever place, Fortune or Daimon, the majority of stars incline, in that place the type of activity will be revealed. It is necessary to take into consideration the activities and the basic character of the nativity (noble, average, fortunate, poverty-stricken, disputed, subject to ups and downs) so that the results of the allotments may be quite obvious. Some stars forecast activities: Mars, Venus, Mercury. Saturn forecasts personal talents, plus whatever happens through moist substances, labor, and legacies. The chronocratorships from Saturn and Mars, with Jupiter not in the configuration, are considered to be base and humble. The chronocratorships are noble and prosperous when derived from the sun and moon with benefics in conjunction or in aspect from the right. If the distribution goes from Daimon to MC (MC relative to the Lot of Fortune) or to the Lot itself, and if the ruler <of Daimon> is there, with /158P/ benefics, the sun, or the moon in aspect, and if the basis of the nativity is full of glory, the native will come to power and great rank, and will be distinguished, ruling, and prominent in those chronocratorships. He will be called blessed by many because of his prosperity. A distribution which comes at the Ascendant, at MC, or at the other angles forecasts high rank, but not to the same extent, because the places square with the Lots are most efficacious. If the transmissions occur as specified, and if the basis of the nativity is found to be average, the native will be involved in occupations and profits; he will be a friend of great men; /167K/ he will be thought worthy of gifts and offices. He will live happily and successfully in proportion to the level of his occupation, especially if benefics are in conjunction or in aspect. 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the places will be visible in the manner just described, but because of the malefics in aspect, the native will meet with reverses and penalties, and will experience only transitory benefits from the benefics. Each star is located in the zodiacal circle according to its house. In a similar way, each star becomes associated with another by its configuration at the nativity. 8. A Compelling Example. Consider a sample nativity: sun, Venus in Cancer, moon, Ascendant in Pisces, Saturn in Sagittarius, the <preceding> full moon, Jupiter in Capricorn, Mars in Scorpio, Mercury in Leo, the Lot of Fortune in Leo, Daimon in Scorpio. I am investigating the natives 70th year. I count the chronocratorships relevant to health from Leo <the Lot of Fortune>, first giving Leo 19 years, then Virgo 20, then Libra 8, then Scorpio 15. The total is 62 years. In these years he had many critical periods, falls from heights, and broken limbs. I count off the remaining 8 years in Sagittarius, Saturn being there, not in its own sect. In these years he endured shipwrecks and bodily disorders. We learn the cause of the injury from the sign which the ruler of the Lot was found to be traversing: the Lot was in Leo; the ruler of the Lot, the sun, was found in Cancer. Now Cancer indicates the breast and stomach, and so we say then that the cause of the injury was from Cancer. /159P/ Now he takes the allotment of years and converts it to 360 days. (After calculating the 5 1/4 days separately, add them to the years.) He gave Sagittarius 1 year, Capricorn 2 years 3 months, Aquarius 2 years 6 months, Pisces 1 year, then Aries the remainder <2 years 3 months> of the 9 years. Mars, the current ruler of the chronocratorship for health, brings death, having received the chronocratorship from Saturn located in Sagittarius: /168K/ he died diseased in the stomach and afflicted with coughing. The Place of Death was in Pisces, with the moon there also and Saturn in superior aspect, which caused the dysentery. In addition the ruler of the <preceding> full moon, Saturn, was turned away and caused the type of violent death. But the injury to the stomach and the cough resulted from the fact that the ruler of the Lot, the sun, was found in Cancer, and Cancer indicates breast and stomach. Now I considered the chronocratorships for occupations, beginning with Scorpio <=Daimon>, giving Mars (which was in Scorpio) 15 years, then Sagittarius 12 years, with Saturn in that sign. Until age 27 he was a vagrant, subject to ups and downs. His considerable property was squandered by his guardians, for the <11th> Place of Accomplishment was in Gemini and no benefic was in aspect, but Saturn was in opposition. Next Capricorn received the distribution of 27 years; Jupiter was there, in <the XI Place of the> Good Daimon, and it was in opposition to and beheld by the sun and Venus. During this entire chronocratorship he had great success and was entrusted with public and royal affairs. He became a friend of governors and kings and became accordingly rich, but experienced setbacks and ups and downs in the course of time as a result of the malefics which received the allotment or were in aspect. His wealth was transitory because Jupiter was found to be retrograde and in its depression <Capricorn>. Aquarius received the distribution of the chronocratorship <at age 54> after Capricorn, with Mars and Mercury in aspect and the benefics turned away. He ended his career and lost much through misplaced trust: he undertook pledges for relatives and slaves, through whose carelessness and poverty he fell into debt and was found abjectly poor, because the whole basis of the nativity aimed in this direction. Aquarius took 2 years 6 months, then Jupiter 1 year, then Mars 1 year 3 months, then Venus 8 months, then Mercury 1 year 8 months. At that point his affairs went into a great decline. Next the moon received 2 years 1 month. During this period he seemed to recover some of his pledges and to get the help of friends. /160P/ Next the sun received 1 year 7 months in Leo, and Mercury 1 year 8 months in Virgo. Since malefics were in aspect with the Places <Accomplishment Fortune> and with Mercury, he was ruined during this chronocratorship. The Lot of Fortune /169K/ was found to be preceding an angle <the Descendant>, and the ruler of the triangle of the moon <Cancer Pisces Scorpio> was Mars. Following Mercury, Venus received 8 months, then Mars 1 years 3 months, then Sagittarius 1 year. This was the end <69 years 4 months>. 9. The Universal Year. The Year with Respect to the Distribution: How Many Days It Has and How It Must Be Calculated. Since the universal year has 365 1/4 days, while the year with respect to the distribution has 360, we subtract the 5 intercalary days and the one-fourth of a day, then we find the number of years. Only then will we make the distribution. (We calculated in this way for the previous nativity.) For example: a person in his 33rd year was born on Tybi 15; we are investigating Mesori 20 of his 33rd year. I multiply 30 years times the 5 <intercalary> days for a total of 150. Now I add 10 <intercalary days> for the two complete years <31, 32> plus one-fourth of 32 (=8) for a total of 168. Next I take the number of days from Tybi 15 to the day in question, Mesori 20 (=215), and I add this amount to 168 for a grand total of 383. From this sum I subtract 360, and the remainder is 23. So the nativity will be in its 33rd full year with respect to the 75
distribution, plus 23 days. I consider this number of years and days when making the distribution of the chronocratorships. 10. The Breakdown into Longer and Shorter Periods: the Years, Months, Days and Hours of Each Star. The Use of These Periods in Nativities. By taking one-twelfth of the year (or of each period) we can discover how many days each star/sign allots. For example: Aries allots 15 years. One-twelfth of 15 years is 15 months. Next one-twelfth of 15 months is 37 1/2 days. Next one-twelfth of 37 1/2 days is 3 1/3 hours. <Aries> allots these time-periods during its period of rule. The allotments of the other stars will be found in the same way. If anyone uses this system, he will find the overall, the yearly, and the monthly chronocrators, as well as the daily and hourly chronocrators. We will append the time divisions for each star worked out in detail so as not to confuse /170K/ our readers:/161P/ Star .......................... Years................ Months.............Days .................Days+Hours Sun .......................... 19..................... 19......................47 1/2...............3 days 23 hours Moon....................... 25..................... 25......................62 1/2...............5 days 5 hours Saturn...................... 30..................... 30......................75 .....................6 days 6 hours Capricorn................. 27..................... 27......................67 1/2...............5 days 15 hours Jupiter...................... 12..................... 12......................30 .....................2 days 12 hours Mars ........................ 15..................... 15......................37 1/2...............3 days 3 hours Venus ...................... 8...................... 8 ......................20 .....................1 day 16 hours Mercury ................... 20..................... 20......................50 .....................4 days 4 hours If we find a nativity it its 50th or 60th year, we begin the zodiacal vital sector of years from the Lot of Fortune or from Daimon, assigning to each star its period as far as it applies. Then we assign the months, then the day and hours. If the nativity is an infants, we begin by assigning the hours of the vital sector, then the days and months. For example: sun, Mercury, in Capricorn, Saturn, Jupiter in Leo, Mars, Venus in Aquarius, moon in Gemini, Ascendant in Leo, the Lot of Fortune in Pisces, the Lot of Daimon in Capricorn. Let the vital sector start at the Lot of Fortune in Pisces. It is necessary to investigate the fourth year, Mesori 16, including the 5 <intercalary> days of each year. Since 12 <years> for Pisces would leave no allotment remaining, I have assigned 1 year <=12 months> to Pisces, 1 year 3 month to Aries, 8 months to Taurus. The total so far is 2 years 11 months. Then the allotment passes to Mercury, 1 year 8 months, to total 4 years 7 months. But the nativity has not yet completed this length of time, so let Mercury be the chronocrator for a period of 8 months 15 days, a total of 255 days. It is necessary to allot this amount continuing <to count> in the order of the signs. First Mercury gives to itself (i.e. to Gemini) 50 days, then to Cancer 62 1/2 days, then to Leo 47 1/2 days, then to Virgo 50 days, then to Libra 20 days. The total so far is 230 days, with 25 remaining. Now Mars will have these 25 days in Scorpio after Venus days <in Libra>, until the completion of 37 1/2 days. Therefore Mars will allot the 25 days proceeding in the order of the signs. First it allots to itself 3 days 3 hours, then to Sagittarius 2 1/2 days, then to Capricorn 5 days 15 hours, then to Aquarius 6 days 6 hours, then to Pisces 2 1/2 days, then to Aries 3 days 3 hours, and to Taurus the rest <1 day 21 hours> to complete the 25 days. The overall chronocrator is Jupiter <Pisces>; the second is Mercury <Gemini>, receiving the allotment from Jupiter; the third is Mars <Scorpio>, receiving it from Mercury; the fourth is Venus <Taurus>, receiving it /171K/ from Mars. For the nativity it will be necessary to examine /162P/ where these stars are located and how they are configured with each other; having done this, then make your forecast. 16 If the overall chronocrator is found to be a benefic, the sun, or the moon, it brings fame and leadership for the nativity, or prominent offices, benefits, and association with the great. In those chronocratorships when a malefic receives the distribution (according to the system of allotment), it brings about bodily infirmity and dangers. If another star which is in opposition to the overall chronocrator or is inappropriately configured at the nativity and in transit receives the days, it brings upset, anxieties, and penalties. If at the nativity the overall chronocrator happens to be unfavorably situated or is beheld by malefics, in the days assigned to those malefics the native will be ruined, fall into danger, or suffer crises. But if, when these malefics receive the chronocratorship, the overall chronocrator is found in operative signs and has benefics in aspect in transit, although embarrassed in livelihood or rank <during the period of the malefic>, the native will <later> live undisturbed.
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In distributing the days, when you have completed the whole cycle of days (=528), it is necessary to begin the remaining days starting with the sign in opposition. In the same way for the lesser time-periods, i.e. the days and the hoursafter the completion of the cycle of days and hours (=44), count off the remaining days and hours in the order of the signs from the sign in opposition. 11. The Operative Year and the Method of Fractions. After outlining the particular characteristics of the overall chronocrators and those of the shorter timeperiods, I must now speak about the operative year and matters associated with itbut first it is necessary to speak a few words about those who have written on these topics. Most have expounded their views on the distribution of the chronocratorships in a very complicated and hateful manner, and they have not taught a valid system. They have fenced in this topic with many devices, and have left their readers a legacy of the greatest error and of futile investigation. Others, carried away in their ignorance by this mass of words, /172K/ have added false systems and have deceived many. Still others, who saw the power of this science and who laid a foundation, did not add examples, because of their grudging spirit. We, however, traversed many lands /163P/ and came to Egypt, where we fell in with avaricious teachers. We paid them money because of our enthusiasm for the work, but we did not come upon the truth. So, choosing an ascetic and independent life, we occupied ourselves with other matters. But this problem of concern to the greatest of the mathematical sciences, viz. the distribution of the overall chronocratorships, drew us back and made our enthusiasm greater, and we came to consider an detailed treatment of the topic a necessity. Since quarrels have arisen about the general method of distributingsome using the method of following the sequence of terms, others using the minimum periods, others using the dodekatemoria (which total 10 years 9 months), others using the exaltations, all of which methods of distribution falsify the resultsI thought it disgraceful to limit forecasts to year 2 or year 10 or year 7, and I thought it best to investigate the chronocratorship for any year or part of a year. As a result, we have spent much time in painful labor, we have considered in painstaking detail the effects of the changing of places, and we have made experiments in close association with those who are eager for such knowledge. Eventually God of his own accord, through his providence, made clear the transmission to a given place, <giving this knowledge> through the help of a learned man. We received this as a basis, we added much labor, and we gained our goal, which we now possess, having ourselves added many useful procedures. For it is from our daily experiences, from the contributions of many men, and from our personal acquaintance with syndromes that we have compiled our divinely-inspired and immortal theorems, and we have shared them without stint, since this topic seems to be the most essential prerequisite for the remaining parts <of astrology>. Without it there neither is nor will be anything; it contains the foreknowledge of the beginning and the end. I adjure you, my most precious brother, and you, initiates into this mystic art, by the starry vault of heaven and by the twelve-fold circle, by the sun, the moon, and the five wandering stars by whom all of life is guided, and by Providence itself and /173K/ Holy Fate, to preserve these matters in secret and not to share them with the vulgar, but only with those worthy of them and able to preserve and requite them as they deserve. I adjure you to bestow on me, Valens, your guide, eternal and noble fame, particularly since you are aware that I alone ungrudgingly illuminated this part of the truth which had never before been explicated by anyone. Do not put aside my name and attach anothers to this compendium. Do not blot out any of what has been /164P/ or will be written here, with the result of nullifying my readers efforts and of bringing discredit on me. May the previously mentioned gods be well-disposed to those who guard these things: may their lives be prosperous, and may the consummation of their plans be as they wish. May the opposite happen to those who foreswear this oath: may the earth not be passable, the sea not be sailable, may they have no offspring of children, may their minds be blind and fettered, and may they lead shameful and unsuccessful lives. If after death there is a recompense for good or evil deeds, may they suffer the same there also. Therefore, if after learning the doctrines taught here, anyone finds this system mysteriously set forth in another treatise, he must not award praise to that treatise, but he must show gratitude to us as not only the reporter but also the discoverer of many things and the perfecter of the systemfor many men receive directions without stint, but give them grudgingly. Therefore I encourage those who have just met with this compendium, who are just entering the heavenly places, who are surveying for a time the dancing places and the mysteries of the gods, and who are gaining god-like glorythese I urge to lay aside the many schemes of systems and books, to become proficient in the scientific, tabulated theorems of the stars and signs and in the operations which use the 77
tables of visible motions, and to stick to these methods which have already been prescribed. I urge them to observe the position of the stars in degrees when necessary for determinations to the degree, to observe their positions by sign when that level of accuracy is appropriate, so that what is said will have been said truly. (Often I myself have noticed that a star is in one sign with respect to the temporal determination of transits, but in another sign with respect to visible motion, especially if the star is at the beginning or end of a sign. The same variations are possible at stationary points and at opposition to the sun.) Consequently, it is necessary to make the determination <of the chronocrator> only after first discovering in which signs or degrees the starsand particularly the Ascendantare located. /174K/ Let us start our exposition from this point: when investigating the current year of a nativity, we divide by 12. Count the remainder from a star which is able <to transmit> to a star which is able to receive. In this way we will discover to what sign the year transmits. What I have said is easy to comprehend but complicated to determine since all the stars, plus the Ascendant, the sun, and the moon, can transmit to and receive from each other. /165P/ Let us take an example so that we may make an intelligent beginning: sun, Mercury in Aquarius, moon in Scorpio, Saturn in Cancer, Jupiter in Libra, Venus in Capricorn, Mars, Ascendant in Virgo. We are investigating the 35th year. I divide <35> by 12, for a result of 24, remainder 11. We note which stars are separated by 11 signs: we find 11 signs from the Ascendant and Mars <in Virgo> to Saturn in Cancer; additionally 11 signs from the moon <in Scorpio> to Mars, or from Venus <in Capricorn> to the moon. All of these transmissions are effective in the 35th year. Whatever predictive force each star has, it will predict appropriately, good or bad, in the transmissions which we have outlined in the preceding discussion. Whenever there are many transmissions, it is necessary to take into account whether benefics or malefics predominate. Award the prize to whichever group does predominate. If neither does, the year should be judged as varied and changeable. To find the overall influence in any nativity, it will be necessary to count the years from the sun, the moon, and the Ascendant, and if the count ends at an empty place, then they <sun moon Ascendant> will be transmitting to the rulers of these <empty> signs. These three figures have great influence, whether the transmission is to benefics, to malefics, to the angles or operative places, or to places not at the angles. Next it will be necessary to investigate the transmissions of the other stars: if malefics control the year, but the three aphetas have a benefic effect, then the year will be vigorous and distinguished, after some doubt, anxiety, and annoyance. If no star transmits to another, and if the distribution is to empty places, then it is necessary to note the empty places: especially if any stars are there in transit, they will receive the distribution. It is also necessary to count from the Lot of Fortune, from Daimon, from Love, and from Necessity, for it is from these points that the critical illnesses, benefactions, and dangers are apprehended. /175K/ But it is more scientific to count from the angles, because what is true of the general and cosmic is also found to be true of men. Starting with the rising of Sirius, the year and the four angles rotate through the quadrennium. The years, however, become varied because of the differing configurations, phases, and occasional transits of the stars. Likewise the sun has four motions (a maximum, a minimum, /166P/ and two mean motions), and directs its course through the four tropics. There are four astronomical forms of the moon: new, quarter, full, second quarter. The universe and the earth itself is composed of the four elements and the four winds <=directions>. If all this is so, then it is necessary for the four angles to be operative in <all> nativities, and it is necessary to count the years from them, and to make judgements from them about the stars at birth and the particular influences of the angles and signs. It is necessary to know ahead of time the universal conjunction <of sun and moon>, the rising of Sirius, the Ascendant (if the Ascendant is at a tropic point), and the ruler of Sirius risingbecause this <star> is considered the overall houseruler of the year. (The cyclical rulers are the rulers of the Places. Likewise for each nativity or each later recasting, the ruler of the year is the overall houseruler; the rulers of the new and full moons are the cyclical houserulers.) It is necessary to determine if the overall (i.e. universal) ruler is favorably related to the overall ruler of the nativity, or if it is the same. Likewise determine if the universal (i.e. cyclical) rulers are in harmony, or if they are the same. Moreover, the places of the nativity in which eclipses happen (i.e. in operative or inoperative places), plus the risings and phases of the stars, must be noted, because it is from these that distinguished, governing, and royal nativities derive their distinctive differences in occupation and glory; it is from these that great and marvelous forecasts usually come, carrying some to unparalleled fortune, others to a lowly and easily-ruined condition. (Let no one think we are rambling on and unnecessarily complicating our system. No, we do this for the sake of securely knowing that our determinations will be unassailable for both noble and average nativities.) 78
In addition, when we investigate the length of life and bodily or mental activities, we count from the Ascendant . On the other hand, when we investigate rank, preeminence, magnificence, the father, great personages, and whatever other matters are usually influenced by the suns nature, we will start the yearcount with the sun . /176/ For forecasts of dangers to health, diseases, bleeding, or the mother, we will start with the moon. For forecasts of occupations, livelihood, and work, we will start with MC . For forecasts of good fortune and success in life, we will start with the Lot of Fortune . For forecasts of mortality, change, or trouble, we will start with the Descendant . For forecasts of estates, possessions, secret matters, legacies, we will start with IC . For forecasts of /167P/ women, love affairs, associations, or the category female, we will start with Venus . For forecasts of military or public matters, we will start with Mars. For forecasts of bankruptcy, money or property, secret diseases, or family inheritance, we will start with Saturn. For forecasts of rank, friendship, alliances, and possessions, we will start with Jupiter. For forecasts of associations, slave matters, servile matters, giving and receiving, or written matters, we will start with Mercury. Then we will proceed as with the single transmissions and receptions: if two or three or more happen to be transmitting and receiving, it is necessary to determine the influence of each star on all those in contact with it. Benefics and malefics will become influential according to the original basis of the nativity. Whatever general configuration <of effects> any given star has when combined with another one which is in aspect or in configuration, those effects will be caused when the star receives from the other or transmits to the other the chronocratorship. So that our transmission might be seen more clearly and accurately, we will set down some rules and procedures which we may follow to have an easily understood method. First it is necessary to note if the transmission is from an angle to an angle, or from <the XI Place of the> Good Daimon to the Lot of Fortune or to an operative place. If so, the forecast will be for success or fame. On the other hand, note if the transmission is from places that precede angles to angles, or from <the XII Place of the> Bad Daimon to <the XI Place of the> Good Daimon. (The operative and effective signs are the Ascendant, MC, <the XI Place of the> Good Daimon, <the V Place of> Good Fortune, the Lot of Fortune, Daimon, Love, Necessity. Signs of moderate activity are <the IX Place of> the God, <the III Place of> the Goddess, and the other two angles. The rest of the signs are mediocre or bad. The influence of a Place is weakened or is strengthened depending on the benefics or malefics which are in conjunction or aspect. <The VI Place of> Bad Fortune, incidentally, seems to be better than <the XII Place of the> Bad Daimon, because of its <Fortunes> position trine with MC.) If one transmission is found in a nativity (i.e. if all stars happen to come to one sign). /177K/ they themselves will transmit zodiacally. The nativity will share whatever overall quality this mixture indicates for it with every star. Say three or four stars are found in one sign, one or two in another: in this case the one in dominant aspect in its degree-position <=to the right> will allot the chronocratorship (i.e. the one with the lowest degree-position of degrees will receive the chronocratorship <first>.) Then the star next in order <will receive>. The same is true for the receivers <?>. Even though the distribution is complicated, if one pays attention he will not go wrong. /168P/ The same transmissions are indicated every 12 years. They will, however, not have the same causative influence, but different. Whenever we find a transmission in one cycle, (whether from one or from many), we examine the horoscope recast for that year, particularly the transits of the stars, to see if they have a configuration similar to their configuration at the nativity with respect to the transmitters and receivers, and if they have the same phases with respect to the sun. If this is found to be true, we say that the results are certain. If the configurations are different and dissimilar, the results will not take place in toto : some things will happen overall, others partially. For example: if either Jupiter or Saturn holds the overall chronocratorship and is favorably situated, and if the same star happens to control the chronocratorship in this current period, the native will inherit or will benefit from legacies. If Saturn or Jupiter rules the year in the second or third cycle, but does not hold the overall chronocratorship, the native will not inherit, but will gain something: he will benefit from legacies or some such expectation, or from the selling of possessions, estates, and other property. Likewise in the overall chronocratorship: results will be certain at some point of the 12-year cycle, but not later or earlierunless the stars reveal the meaning of the forecasts. Examples: someone has married in the first cycle while in his 34th year. (It is necessary to correlate the results with the time of life.) In the second cycle, the native will give thought to love affairs, a second marriage, or whatever turns the mind to women. Another person campaigned. The same transmission happening again /178K/ will lead to success, change, and military matters. If the general basis <of the nativity> happens to be successful, the native will 79
have special success at those times, if benefics are in control. If the nativity is great, the native will be a governor, a procurator, or be one of those in authority. (It is necessary to make the forecasts harmonize with the general tenor of the nativity.) Another person had children in a certain chronocratorship. When the same transmission happens again (and if his vigor and his time of life permit), the native will have a child or will buy slaves, or he will rear some, treating them as his own children, or he will take thought for anothers children. Another person became a ruler, preeminent among the masses. When the same chronocratorship happens again, and if the basis of the nativity is good, /169P/ he will receive great and distinguished offices. If the basis is average, the native will associate with rulers or he will have the appearance of rule or preeminence. Another person is condemned or imprisoned. When the same transmission happens again and if benefics are in aspect, he will be released from confinement or from the lawsuit. If malefics are in aspect, the native will still be at law because of some criminal attempt or malicious accusation, or he will experience even worse. And so onwhatever can happen in life will happen according to the transmissions, but in a different way because of the overall chronocratorship, the later recasting of horoscopes, the transits and phases of the stars, and the configurations of each star, which are not generally equivalent. If, for example, stars at a particular time are transiting the star which transmitted, received, or was at an angle in the nativity, these stars will contribute an influence from their own natures, whether good or bad, and they will either intensify the outcome or hinder it. We consider results to be certain when the star in transit has the same configuration with the transmitting star as it did at the nativity, or if the transmitting stars and the receiving stars have the same configuration as at the nativity. If the temporal <chronocrators> indicate one thing, but the year and the transits indicate another, the outcomes will be mediocre. Generally speaking, any star that transmits or receives while setting is ineffective and hindering. If it is found to be a benefic, it provides only the appearance of good. If the three aphetic points (sun moon Ascendant) indicate different outcomes, the year will be complex. Often, if the overall chronocrator informs us that the results will be great and noteworthy, although there is no transmission at one aphetic point, then it is necessary to make the vital sector start there <at the overall chronocrator> and to move on to the yearly chronocrator. /179K/ Some treatise writers have written mystifyingly about the system just described. Let those, however,who read my treatise remember from the beginning that since no one <else> has worked out any such system before, it was necessary to supply the key by which this transmission method, being very effective, will make forecasts of an astonishing standard for each type of result. If anyone soberly attends to the topics to come in this transmission method, he will continue unshaken <in his craft> through <his use of> the varied theorems of the stars and signs influences. /170P/ 12. The Names of the Twelve Places. The Twelve-Fold Division. Let us begin with I the Ascendant, life, steering-oar, body, breath. II Life, the Gate of Hades, shadowy, giving and receiving, association. III Brothers, travel abroad, kingship, authority, friends, relatives, rents/revenue, slaves. IV Rank, children, ones own wife and older individuals, activity, city, home, possessions, lodgings, alterations, change of place, dangers, death, confinement, religious matters. V The Place of Children, friendship, association, slaves, freedmen, the completion of some good deed or benefaction. VI Slaves, injuries, hostility, disease, sickness. VII The Descendant, marriage, success, an affair with a woman, friendship, travel. VIII Death, benefits from the deceased, the Inactive Place, law, sickness. IX Friendship, travel, benefits from foreigners, God, king, magnates, astrology, oracles, appearances of the gods, mystic and occult matters, associations. X Occupation, rank, success, children, women, change, innovation in business. XI Friends, hopes, gifts, children, slaves, freedmen. XII Foreign lands, hostility, slaves, injuries, dangers, tribunals, disease, death, sickness. Each Place acts in the way specified, and the nature of the Place in opposition also acts cooperatively. When the transmission of the year has been found, we examine the Place where the transmitter is found and the Place where the receiver is found (using the twelve-Place system described above and the properties of the sign and the Place). The transmission of the stars /180K/ will have its own causative influence as well, 80
which we will append at the end of <our section> on the distribution. An example: Saturn or Mars is in the Ascendant and is either transmitting or receiving. We can say that during this year there will be bodily troubles, danger, or bleeding. If these stars are in the VII Place from the Ascendant, there will be a turn to the worse because of a wife, or danger to a wife, or an upsetting crisis because of marriage. If they are in the IX Place from the Ascendant, there will be hazardous travel, trouble abroad, or betrayal at the hands of foreigners. If they are in the XII Place, there will be grief because of slaves or enemy revolts. In other words, the star will activate those matters which each Place influences. /171P/ If benefics are in these Places, they indicate something good: rank, profits, longed-for purchases, travel. Determinations should also be made by taking into consideration the stars receiving from or in aspect with the Places, noting that the type of influence and the outcome of affairs will be determined by the transmitter, the receiver, and their Places. It will also be necessary to look at the ruler of the transmitter or of the receiver and the sign in which it is located, because this star too will be influential on the type of effect <to be expected>. The II and the VIII Places from the Ascendant will be considered inactive and fatal. Whenever the transmission or reception is in these Places, the native will benefit from aspects relating to death. Greater benefics will accrue when benefics are in conjunction or aspect. If malefics are in conjunction or aspect, disputatious lawsuits will arise because of a legacy, and the year will be dangerous, calamitous, or impropitious. Occasionally it happens that when only malefics are <in the Places> or are with the sun, the moon, or Mercury, the native will be charged with murder or will bring something dangerous on his own head. If in addition Venus is in conjunction or aspect, the natives life will be even more in upheaval because of poisonings, or he will be denounced as a conspirator. Note that the places of Saturn are indicative of death and inheritances, and the transmission to Jupiter forecasts inherited property and benefits from the deceased. If this transmission coincides with the first chronocratorship, without question there will be inheritances and great benefits proportional to the basis of the nativity. If the distribution is in the <II Place>, the Gate of Hades, and if the transmission is from Saturn to the house of Jupiter, there will be an inheritance. If only the transmission occurs, there will be benefits from the deceasedlikewise /181K/ if Saturn and Jupiter are in the same sign and are transmitting or receiving. If the transmission is from <the XII Place of the> Good Daimon, <the V Place of> Good Fortune, or from the Lot of Fortune, and if benefics are in aspect, there will be inheritances, gifts, or a cause of some good. If the fatal Places transmit to Places which precede the angles or vice-versa, the native will hear of someones death while abroad or as a result of travel. (The four Places which precede the angles serve as Places of Foreigners and of Slaves.) Likewise in any nativity Gemini and Sagittarius have the same general effect as the Place of Slaves because of their zodiacal position: when Cancer is in the Ascendant, the Place of Slaves falls in these signs. So even when a native has the Place of Slaves in another sign, /172P/ but has malefics in these <Gemini Sagittarius>, he will experience disturbances and injuries from slaves, even penalties, death, and flight, especially if Saturn is in these Places. If benefics are in these Places, the native will be thought well of <by slaves> and will receive benefits from them, and he himself will be a benefactor of slaves, or will indeed raise some, treating them as his children. Consider the same to be true for the rest of the Places which precede centers. 13. The Transmission From an Exaltation to an Exaltation. A transmission from an exaltation to an exaltation with benefics in conjunction or aspect is productive of rank and profits, especially if the rulers are in their own places. Similarly a transmission from <the stars> own house to its exaltation or vice-versa with the rulers in aspect indicates vigorous, noteworthy results. A transmission from a depression to a depression indicates a mediocre and variable nativity. If Saturn and Mars are properly configured and are transmitting to and receiving from their own houses, exaltations, or operative places, they bring great public services and high rank. Saturn provides inheritances, landed property, estates, rents, stewardships, and it brings success in religious undertakings and affairs of ancient lore. Mars controls the governing aspect. If benefics are watching and if the sun and the moon are properly configured with them, they bring great and profitable distinction to men. But if benefics are absent and if the luminaries are in opposition or are unfavorably configured, and if Mercury is involved, /182K/ they bring accusations, reversals, great dangers, plots, riots, and ruin. If the transmission or reception is to or from another stars exaltation, or even to or from its own when it is unfavorably situated, the native will be thrown from high places or from animals, will suffer wounds, bleeding, and dangerous diseases, or be involved in fires and shipwrecks. Even if the nativity is helped and has an allocation of years <left to live>, the native will experience the ruin of his livelihood or rank. One must observe whether the stars of the night or of the day sect are configured with their sect mates. 81
If they are, they will be more effective for good than the other stars and will be a cause of great good fortune at the times of their own transmissions and transits. If they are not so configured, /173P/ they will prevent any advancement in rank and will hinder any benefits. Because of this they have been named malefic, since they are malefactors of life, but benefactors in other respects. Even Jupiter and Venus, when found to be setting at the time of transmission or transit, when unsuitably configured, or when unfavorably situated, cause a disturbed period, unsuccessful and full of delays; they are malefactors of hopeful expectations or benefits. In addition, they even bring penalties, spiritual torment, and criticism for ones accomplishments. 14. The Phases and Transits of the Stars. For all stars the following general factors must be observed: if they are found to be rising when transmitting or receiving, and to be ruling the year or acting as the overall chronocrator, and if they are rising when they arrive at operative places in their transits, they clearly bring occupation. Their power is aroused then, and each star will cause the results appropriate to its nature. Whatever influence and effects it has at the nativity or whatever the year indicatesin whichever sign it is located, those are the effects it will activate. If the stars are passed the first stationary point and are found to be retrograde, they delay expectations, actions, profits, and enterprises. In the same way they will be rather weak and thwarting when in opposition to the sun; they hold out only appearances and hopes. /183K/ If they are at <or passed> the second stationary point, they cancel any delay and reinstate the same activities. They then bring stability and success in life. If the stars are at their last visibility, they bring obstacles and pains in ones accomplishments, as well as bodily crises, illnesses, and afflictions of the hidden parts. Often they hold out rank and great hopes only to turn them to the worse. If a malefic forecasts something for a nativity and has the year <=is chronocrator>, and if <another> malefic transits the year, it intensifies the evil; if a benefic transits, it brings relief and help. Assume the same is true for benefics. In any nativity Jupiter has an extraordinary effect. If it transits the year, the points square, or those in opposition, and if the chronocrator is well situated or in operative places, it will bring great public services and high rank, /174P/ particularly so when it is rising; then it has special power over the stars which seem to control the chronocratorship. If the chronocrator is unfavorably situated while Jupiter is in transit, it will be somewhat weak and unsettled and will delay the public services and high rank. If it is rising, it will relieve or help moderately. 15. The III Place and the IX Place from the Ascendant. The III or the IX Place from the Ascendant, when transmitting or receiving with benefics in those Places, causes travel under favorable circumstances, or occupation and association abroad or with foreigners. If the Place happens to be in a bicorporeal sign, the native will profit or will travel many times. Some men <with a star> in these Places receive messages from God, know the future, and are in charge of sacrifices, prayers, and offerings to God. Others avoid illness, imprisonment, accusation, disease, or danger through the foresight of God, and they bless Him for it. If the nativitys basis is great and if the overall chronocrator is supportive, the native receives gifts from a king, governing responsibilities, or authority, orhaving escaped from troubles and crises with royal good fortunehe becomes renowned. Some prepare shrines, temples, and royal images and in so doing win eternal fame. But if malefics are in conjunction or aspect /184K/ with these Places, the native is despitefully treated abroad and falls into penalties or poverty. He does not succeed abroad, but is involved in wanderings and danger, and comes to his end cursing his fate as if he were suffering the wrath of God. Some men during these times will deny Gods power, will engage in bizarre religious acts or eat unclean food. They will become soothsayers, seers, or prophets, or they will be considered mad. Those endowed with a more lofty fortune or rank will endure disturbances abroad or because of foreigners, as well as scandal, riots, and revolts of mobs or cities, because of which they undergo extraordinary dangers, hostility, and betrayal because of their responsibilities. Sometimes they meet with accusations, are terrorized by the king, and are ruined in rank and livelihood. 16. Nativities of Varying Fortunes. First of all it is necessary to take into account the basis and rank of each nativity and to coordinate the influence of the stars and signs with this basis, /175P/ so that the forecast for average and for exalted nativities will not be different, not the same. Each star and each sign has an average influence for benefit or harm, as well as an extreme influence for good or bad, and they are sometimes the cause of great good, 82
sometimes of great evil. So, if we find a distinguished and illustrious nativity <whose basis> is guaranteed by an aspect of benefics in the temporal transmission, but the malefics have the chronocratorship or have come in their transits to the angles or operative places, we say that the nativity will suffer nothing unexpected: the native will put his household completely in disorder, will endure scandal and criticism, and will be disturbed and fearful. If the sun or the full moon is afflicted, the native will act unlawfully and violently, will suffer upsets and much-talked-about dangers, as well as revolts of cities and of enemies, because of which he will live assailed by disturbances. For such nativities, /185K/ it will be necessary to determine the conjunctions and aspects of the benefics in order to see if the causes might go beyond <what is expected>, and might foretell ruin or disgrace. If only the moon or the Ascendant is afflicted, the high rank of the native will not come to fruition because of his bodily afflictions and sudden illnesses, and it will become painful and grievous to the possessor. If the basis of the nativity is found to be characteristic of one living an inactive, isolated life, varied and surprising activities during the transmission of the chronocratorships or in the configuring of transits should not be forecast. Furthermore, those who are entirely fortunate will not be harmed by malefics entering operative places, nor will the humble be helped by beneficsall because of the overall predisposition <of the nativity>, which partial influences cannot change. Now there are many nativities which fall from great fortune and rank to low rank, while others rise from mediocre fortune and base descent to prosperity and prominence. <In view of this,> if the nativity is found to be rising to high position judging from the overall situation<?>, and if benefics have the chronocratorship in the detailed configuration of years, brilliant prospects, benefits, and success will follow. If malefics have the chronocratorship, uncertainties, disturbances, and bodily afflictions will follow, but the underlying <favorable> basis will remain unchanged. On the other hand, if the nativity falls to low rank (again judging from the overall basis), even if benefics receive the yearly chronocratorship or are in transit, their influence for good will be quite weak and they will permit malefics /176P/ to harm the nativity. So, not in every case do benefics have a benefic role nor malefics a malefic role, but they interchange in the detailed configuration of years according to the overall basis of the nativity, becoming benefics <at one time, malefics at another. In addition, it is necessary to examine the activities of each nativity to see if it gets its impulse from Mercury, Mars, Venus, or Saturn, or from the sun, the moon, or Jupiter, and whether its basis is found to be distinguished. If each star is favorably configured in the transmissions or is coming to a transit, the year will be beneficial and productive of glory in <the stars> type of activity. For example, if Saturn comes into the places of the sun or the moon, the native will be harmed in those matters which the sun, the moon, or their places naturally indicate. Likewise if the year is with Saturn /186K/ or comes to it (i.e. where it was located at birth or where it is at the transit), we will make the forecast according to <Saturns nature>. When the rest of the stars, plus the sun and the moon, are in the Leisurely Place and are chronocrators, they become inactive; when in opposition <to the Leisurely Place>, they cause disturbances. For any nativity, if the year is transmitted from the sun, the moon, and the Ascendant and gives any indications, those indications will be unchangeable, whether good or bad: it is good if the transmission goes to Venus, Jupiter, or operative places; it is bad if it goes to Saturn, Mars, or afflicted places; if the transmission goes to both, the nature of the stars and places will indicate what will happen that year. If the three figures <Sun moon Ascendant> indicate incompatible events, the year will be complicated and subject to ups and downs. It is better if malefics transmit to benefics rather than the reverse. A star transmitting to another star in the same sign (i.e. a houseruler in operative places) brings a vigorous period. The following procedure seems to be scientific: the apheta of the years should start from each indicative Place. We start from MC when investigating occupations, from the Place of Marriage when investigating wives, from the Place of Slaves when investigating slaves, and likewise from the Place of Children. If we find that benefics are in conjunction or aspect with the place we come to, or if the sign is operative, we can say that the outcome will have success, profits, and the fulfillment of wishes. In any configuration it will be necessary to see in which sign the houseruler of the houseruler is located and how it is configured. If the houseruler of the sign is unfavorably situated and indicates some crisis, but its houseruler /177P/ is favorably situated, relief from this evil will come, as well as partial benefits or a successful outcome of expectations: the native will receive trusts and gifts from the great or from royal personages, if the overall chronocratorship is controlled by the sun and the moon or by benefics, and if the distribution is to a good place. The following is particularly <effective> in a nativity: if Jupiter is in superior aspect to Saturn, or is in square, trine, opposition, or conjunction; likewise if Mars is found in trine, square, or in the Place just following the Descendant when Jupiter is at ICunder these conditions the gifts to the native will be very great and most profitable. In the case of those who present gifts to others, who strive for public acclaim, and who spend money on the masses: /187K/ if Mercury is found to 83
be in aspect with Jupiter and Venus at the nativity, but not with Saturn and Mars, the native will be acclaimed and will share much public repute and honor. If Mercury has Mars in aspect on the right, the native will regret his actions, will experience criticism, upset, and the notoriety of scandal, even if he spends his money lavishly. If Mercury has Saturn in aspect <on the right>, the native will end up a starveling, notorious, endangered. If Mercury also has benefics in aspect, both things will happen. All stellar aspects are powerful, but the aspects of square and opposition are considered especially so. <Aspects> are considered <strong> in the signs of equal rising times The transmission passing to Taurus and Virgo from those <signs?> indicates that the results will be insecure, subject to delays and lawsuits, and completely ruinous. The transmission to Sagittarius and Capricorn brings mysterious and harmful results because these signs are imperfect. If the distribution is to be scientifically based, it will be necessary not only to examine the transmissions in the natal chart, but also in charts for katarchai and for runaways. Determine the Ascendant, make the chart, then use it in the same way as for nativities. If Saturn and Mars have a relationship with the sun and the moon or with the Ascendant (e.g. opposition, superior aspect, or any other influence for bad) Assume, for instance, the nativity of a child is presented for interpretation, a child to whom a forecast for the beginning of an occupation cannot apply. When the transmissions of the stars are found, the results will apply to the father and mother, occasionally to his master, until the time when the native, attaining the age of full development, is subject to the indications <of the forecast>. Forecast for a child only what can apply to him: gifts, legacies, adoption, dislocations, boils, etc. Sometimes surprising /178P/ forecasts are made for such people, forecasts which become evident from the overall interpretation of the stars. It is also necessary to harmonize forecasts for each indicated period with the age of the native and the customs and laws of the country. If this is done, the operation will be considered irrefutable. In horoscopes for paired nativitiesbrothers, man and wife, relatives, other persons linked by friendshipit is necessary to make the forecast for the individual whom the horoscope best fits /188K/ at the applicable time, and to say that such and such will happen first or second to this individual; then assign the outcome to the other individual in the second place. For example: if the horoscope causes A to benefit from something to do with a death, and causes B to benefit at some time from an inheritance, an inheritance from which A also expects to gain, the gain will not come in the chronocratorship of A, but in the chronocratorship of B, who is expecting the inheritance. (The forecast will be made from MC.) The same forecast will be realized more quickly for one person, but more slowly for the other, because of travel, a trial, accusation, or some other crisis. The same applies to rank, gifts, buying and selling, association and affinities, travel, and to all other occurrences in life. Therefore events sometimes come to pass sooner or later than expected because of the sympathies and antipathies of nativities. Nature reveals her causative forces through the cycles of the stars just as if she had supplied us with a map, but she brings some things suddenly and unexpectedly, while delaying others and holding them under the power of Necessity, until the star which is the most fitting cause of the matter receives the chronocratorship. It is necessary to make a comparison between the universal motions and these matters: the sun moving through the tropic degrees does not always effect the same change of weather, but sometimes it brings the universal fabric to a mild condition before it is expected, and sometimes it passes through the winter tropic with clear weather, but later stirs up heavy squalls and fearsome gusts of wind. Nor does the moon <always> cause storms corresponding to its visible phases, nor does it <clear> the air after conjunction, but sometimes it storms and shows the effects of its nature before they are expected, and it causes an extraordinary mixture of weather, at other times it partially manifests wintery conditions, /179P/ but then in that very phase, it brings a clear sky. Occasionally, when passing out of conjunction, it takes a wintery turn. In a similar fashion the other weather indications and settings of the stars will not <always> have the same results: they will show their phases sometimes early, sometimes late, sometimes not in full measure. These variations will occur according to the /189K/ risings of the year, the new and full moons, the eclipses and the quadrennia, the overall and the cyclical houserulers, and with reference to the interchange of periodic transits. 17. The Transmissions of the Stars and the Ascendant. The Results. Continuing this topic, we must append the transmissions of the stars. <The Distributions of the Sun> The sun transmitting to Saturn brings a bad year. It indicates unemployment, setbacks, hostility and rejection, damage from superiors or elders, rebellions of the lower classes, diseases and eye infirmities, ups and downs of livelihood and terrifying upheavals, attacks of subject peoples, the deaths of fathers or of men 84
in the place of fathers. If the transmission is unfavorably situated, it brings convictions and imprisonment. The sun transmitting the year to Jupiter indicates a brilliant year: the fathers high rank (for those who have a living father), association with superiors, prosperity, gifts, prominent occupations, offices. It brings the begetting of children and marriage (for the unmarried) and brings enterprises to fruition. It brings success and foretells great expectations. The sun transmitting to Mars indicates a sickly and hazardous year: danger to the father or to those in the role of a father,For him an effective period<?> and success in business, but with many quarrels, expenses, inopportune penalties, hostility from the great or from fathers, harm from subordinates, cuts, bleeding, loss of blood, troubles of the intellectual faculties, blindness, crises due to hatred, abuse. The sun transmitting to Venus indicates a good, affectionate period: it brings associations and friendships, gifts, enjoyment, affections, marriages, /180P/ childbirths, buying of jewels or slaves. To men of superior rank it brings offices, distinguished rank, a vision of great expectations, and freedom from trouble and every crisis. The sun transmitting to Mercury is good, effective, advantageous, associative, beneficent to subordinates, and productive of giving and receiving. If it is beheld by malefics, it brings trials and tribulations, anxiety because of money or documents, the condemnation of slaves and friends, as well as untimely expenses and penalties. The sun transmitting to the moon is vigorous and kindly: /190K/ it brings acquisition, benefits from males and females, associations, marriages, unions, distinguished births, prosperity and gifts from foreigners or from abroad. The sun distributing to itself and being favorably configured brings brilliant prospects and activities: associations with and unexpected benefits from superiors and the great. If the sun is in conjunction or in aspect with benefics, it brings even greater rank and benefits. If however the birth is at night, the forecast will be less optimistic: disturbed, with hostility, crises, or envious accusations. If a malefic is in conjunction or aspect, it brings reduction of livelihood, ruin of status, hazardous travel, the hostility of or danger to the father, and the disruption of activities. First of all it is necessary to examine the nature and relationships of the stars: each star in its own sect and favorably configured will show a causative influence depending on the basis of the nativity. The aspects and transits of the other stars will have great power to weaken or postpone a bad influence or to benefit and elevate <the native>. It is better if they are found rising and in operative signs; if they are in the Descendant, or are inappropriately or badly situated and afflicted, they will turn to the worse. 18. The Distributions of the Moon. The moon distributing to itself is unpleasant: it brings hostility and lawsuits from the great, ups and downs of livelihood, and confrontations with relatives or wives. A malefic in aspect from the right brings bodily weakness /181P/ and sudden dangers. In such a chronocratorship, it is necessary to examine the sign in which the moon is located, in order to see if a malefic in transit will cause something worse. If a benefic is in transit, it brings relief from the crisis, but it also brings travel and change of place. At the same time it brings renewed success for the indigent and a cure for their miseries. The moon distributing to the sun brings the waning of livelihood and great expenses. Especially if malefics behold the transmission, the failure of actions and vain hopes are foretold, as well as upheavals, disturbances, domestic disorders, and affairs or marriage with women. For those who have a solidly established rank in life, <this distribution brings> expenditures resulting in purchases or renewed success in business, /191K/ and advancement or some gifts and benefactions. The moon distributing to Saturn brings a complicated and fluctuating year: the sickness or death of the mother (if she is still alive), hostility, disarray in business, changes of place, chilling of activities, bodily dangers, troubles of the hidden parts or of the sensory facultiesespecially if the moon is waning. If it is waxing, the damage will be less, except that the period will be harmful and grievous. The moon distributing to Jupiter indicates a good and productive period, one full of accomplishment and association with the great, rank and offices, benefits and gifts from females. It brings marriage to the unmarried, children to the married, alliances and friendships, or the increase of the mothers livelihood and rank (for those who have a mother living), success in business, and the fulfillment of hopes and expectations. The moon transmitting to Mars brings a hard year, especially if the moon is waxing (for day births): it causes dangers and illness, bleeding, falls, accidents with fire, penalties, domestic disorder, the deaths of or separations from females, hostility, trials, imprisonment, and upheavals of the masses. If the moon is waning or is approaching new (especially for night births), and since the chronocratorship is passing to the 85
troublesome and active <star>, it forecasts that men will succeedbut only with anxiety and labor. The moon distributing to Venus indicates a period which brings success and accomplishment: rank, association, alliances with men and women, and marriage. If the stars are inappropriately situated and are beheld by malefics, /182P/ they bring about unpleasantness, hatred, expenses, and breaches of promise towards female individuals. Overall, this transmission generally brings jealousy, quarrels, disorders, and hostility towards relatives, family, and friends. The moon distributing to Mercury brings an effective and successful period with respect to females and political associations, especially if <the transmission> is configured with benefics; if with malefics, men will endure lawsuits and disturbances because of money, documents, and accounts, and they will suffer great struggles. If Mercury is found situated in its rightful place, they will survive; if not, they will be condemned and will make great expenditures. /192K/ 19. The Distributions of the Ascendant. The Ascendant transmitting to a malefic brings a very bad period, especially if the transmission is to Saturn (for night births) or to Mars (for day births). It brings bodily dangers, ups and downs of livelihood, anxiety, disturbing crises, falls, and injuries. The Ascendant transmitting to Jupiter indicates a brilliant and profitable period, high ranks, and distinguished positions. Some are helped and promoted by the great; some escape dangers and crises and their troubles are relieved; others attain freedom. The Ascendant transmitting to Venus indicates a good, lovely time: associations and affairs with women, buying, good cheer, an escape from evils. The Ascendant transmitting to the sun indicates that men will be well received by the great and by superiors, and that the year will be successful. For those of high rank, it brings even higher positions and advancement. The Ascendant transmitting to the moon indicates a steady and effective period: help from and associations with women, innovations, occupations, travel with a successful outcome, and (especially if benefics are in aspect) prosperity abroad. If malefics are in aspect, it indicates the oppositeand with disturbances. The Ascendant transmitting to Mercury indicates an effective, profitable, and successful period. If the transmission is harmed by malefics, the period will be subject to the law and to penalties. Stars transmitting to the Ascendant show the same results; a forecast will be made of good or bad according to the position of each star, whether appropriate or the opposite. /183P/ 20. The Distributions of Saturn. Saturn distributing to itself points to trouble and unemployment, hostility from elders or the great, and disgrace. Men will fail in their attempts or, if they do accomplish anything, it will be insecure. If Mercury or Mars beholds Saturn, men will be denounced and have trials because of documents; they will suffer the subversion of matters concerning religion or legacies, will suffer from malignity and tricks, and they will come to an end like those suffering the wrath of God. <If benefics are in aspect,> the results will be milder: <troubles> will come more slowly, mixed with some success. Saturn transmitting to the sun brings danger to the father or his death, if he already has some infirmity. It brings an uncertain year: /193K/ hostility, penalties, lawsuits, troubles of the sense organs, recurrence of disease, meanness on the part of friends and relatives. For day births, if the transmission happens to be favorably configured, men will succeed with wearisome labor and expenditures, or they will profit from deaths. Saturn distributing to the moon indicates danger to the motherif she is still alive; if not, to female individuals. It <brings about> hostilities, separations, damage, criminality, disturbances in business, dangerous movements, bodily weakness, intermittent fevers, internal and nervous disorders, feebleness, dimming of vision, unexpected diseases. Saturn distributing to Mars indicates a terrible and dangerous year: it brings about illnesses, plots, troubles, dangers, the deaths of family members and suffering or disturbances and lawsuits on behalf of family members, the ingratitude of friends, family upheavals, defense speeches/disputes, fears and hatreds with respect to the great, the deaths of fathers (if they are still alive) or of older individuals, hazardous and profitless travel. If the stars are unfavorably situated, they bring about shipwreck and ruin, diseases and injuries. If they are well configured in operative signs or have benefics in aspect, most of the trouble will be dissipated. Saturn distributing to Jupiter indicates a fine and effective period: men receive inheritances and 86
legacies. They receive help from older people or from wills. They control estates and property. Some gain profit from moist matters: they own ships, they purchase ships, they demolish and /184P/ rebuild, they restore old matters and are adorned with a livelihood. If Mars or Mercury are together and in aspect with this distribution, men will endure trials and lawsuits, and will have untimely expenses. Saturn distributing to Venus indicates those who separate from wives or are wronged by females. Some will see the deaths <of wives> or will be inconstant in their marriages and love affairs. Some will be the victims of plots and will experience poisoning. They suffer internal troubles, are plagued by weakness, chills, attacks of the flux, and endure reversals, lawsuits, and changes in their affairs. If the nativity is of a women, she will live in pain, especially if she is pregnant. /194K/ She will also have affairs with her husbands friends. Saturn distributing to Mercury indicates disputes about old or religious matters, about money or accounts, about giving and receiving. It indicates obstacles to accomplishing anything, penalties, betrayals, and hatred. Men will see the deaths of family members, will become accomplices or meddlesome persons during these periods, will be involved in loans and debts, will suffer upheavals because of documents, all according to the proper or improper configuration of these stars in the horoscope. They are most terrible and ruinous when in square or opposition <with each other>; they then bring anxiety and upset instigated by the dead/legacies. 21. The Distributions of Jupiter. Jupiter distributing to itself brings a good and effective period: help from friends, gifts, successful activities, trusts, stewardships, associations with the great, and the begetting of children. If it is beheld by Mars, it brings ups and downs and untimely expenses. Jupiter distributing to the sun indicates a brilliant period, full of accomplishment for superior personages: it brings popular success, offices, advancement. It makes men worth of honors, garlands, the offices of governor and general, and indicates the attainment of wealthall proportional to the <stars> arrangements and positions in the horoscope. For men of average rank, it indicates employment, escape from evils, freedom, beneficial associations, changes, as well as sympathetic friendships, childbirths, the acquisition of slavesall this especially when Jupiter is well configured for day births. /185P/ Jupiter distributing to Saturn makes movements that can produce good or bad, expenses, domestic distrust. To some it brings deaths, changes of residence or business, unsteady associations, hostility of friends. It makes men fail to succeed in enterprises or to succeed only after delay. It makes men petition and plead <for justice> and to be involved in troubles. Jupiter distributing to Mars indicates a harmful and disturbing year: it controls hostility from superiors, slanders, condemnations, betrayals, hazardous travel, dangerous diseases, critical periods or deaths of family members, ups and downs in livelihood, expenses. If the nativity is found to be of the public or governing class, and if the configuration is favorable, it brings political ties and advancement, along with expenses, gifts, and promises. These men will live with anxiety and suspicion. /195K/ Jupiter distributing to Venus is profitable and full of gain: it brings affectionate associations, gifts, help from or because of women. Men are involved in intimacy, love affairs, and friendships. It brings marriage to the unmarried and conception or childbirth to the married. To noble nativities, it brings the honor of wearing garlands, distinguished rank, state offices, gifts to the masses, great advancement and preeminence, the possession of slaves and ornaments. Jupiter distributing to Mercury is effective and profitable: it develops business and becomes helpful to those concerned with words, accounts, or documents. It brings friendship with the great, gifts or conveyances, and profits from deposits or treasure troves. As a result men purchase slaves and become elegant. Some advance in rank, especially if the stars are favorably situated. As a rule, however, the native is slandered among the masses and is disturbed, or he endures scandal. Especially if the stars are badly configured or have malefics in opposition, conjunction, or square, the native suffers extraordinary trials and lives in anxiety. Jupiter distributing to the moon indicates a successful period full of accomplishment: ties with and help from women and the great, rank, offices, preeminence, escape from dangers, the acquisition of ornaments or slaves, conception or childbirth, affairs with women, gifts, conveyances, and benefits for the mother (if she is still alive). If the configuration is favorable, /186P/ men will control deposits. It causes men to find treasures and to become wealthy, to bless God, and to escape harm or slavery. 22. The Distributions of Mars. For day births, Mars distributing to itself will be unpleasant and disturbing: it brings hostility, harm, 87
abuse connected with public business, or expenses for the public. So, some are abused or imprisoned by officials or by the wealthy. For night births Mars is not bad: it promotes success and becomes helpful, especially if it is in operative signs, particularly for those who participate in martial affairs or in public or official life. Mars transmitting to the sun indicates danger to the fatherif he is alive; /196K/ if not, danger to the one who is like a father. It causes hostility from the great, separations from friends, dangerous diseases, troubles of the sense organs, danger from fires, heights, or animals, bleeding, amputations, and falls. It brings envy, disputes, and risky travels. If <the stars> happen to be in operative signs or have benefics in aspect, they bring employment, benefits, rank, political ties with superiors, but at the same time they bring anxiety, upset, plots, hatred and obstacles in the employment. Mars distributing to the moon is hazardous, prone to fail: it causes disorders, confinements, lawsuits, anxieties, hazardous travel, attacks and abuse from foreigners, danger to the mother or to females, battles, separations. It disturbs the masses or the city. It brings weakness, bleeding, falls, relapses of diseases, danger from fire, and shipwreck. Especially if the nativity is during the day, and if the moon is waxing and unfavorably situated, the previously described effects will become worse: even blindness, wounds, the breaking of bones, troubles and injuries to the eyes. If the stars happen to have benefics in aspect and are in operative places, they cause risky activities and advancement. To females they bring bodily dangers, bleeding and consumption, abortion, and troubles of the generative organs. /187P/ Mars distributing to Saturn indicates a terrible and disturbed year: men come into lawsuits and abuse, penalties and breaches of faith; they see dangers to or the deaths and destruction of family members; they are involved in violent disruptive deeds, in harmful or painful travel, in bandit attacks, in illnesses and sudden dangers, revolts of their enemies, injury or grief from slaves. After meeting with imprisonment, anxiety, and the need for defense speeches, they will be treated miserablyunless the stars bring about these crises just to a minor degree, because they are in their proper signs or have benefics in aspect. Mars distributing to Jupiter indicates a fine and effective year: it brings success, help from and association with the great, good hopes and the fulfillment of wishes. If the native has some connection with the military, he will campaign and be successful. Those of lofty fortune will be distinguished in their governorships and high rank; /197K/ they will change their position for the better and will be adorned with the prerogatives appropriate to them, even though they had been involved in ups and downs and expenses previously. If the star is in opposition, it is indicative of reversals and penalties. Mars distributing to Venus indicates hostility with and separation from females, family upheavals, the death of the mother (if she is still alive), or of females, intimacy and whoring, impermanent friendships, and denunciation. Even if the stars have an affinity, men suffer chills <=inactivity> and will be confounded in their <business> affairs. Women live endangered by bleeding and miscarriage. Mars transmitting to Mercury indicates a disturbed year: it controls dangers, penalties, and disputes because of documents, money, or accounts, crime by magic, loans, debts, legal attacks and defenses. If the stars are in bicorporeal signs, men will display this same behavior towards others and will commit any crime. If the three aphetic points <sun moon Ascendant> are preserved, men will survive these effects. If, however, they are badly situated, men will be unsteady in their accomplishments. If they get into lawsuits, they will be worsted, will suffer very great losses, and will be involved in extraordinary crises. 23. The Distributions of Venus. Venus distributing to itself when favorably situated brings friendships and associations, agreements between men and women, gifts, enjoyable intimacies, marriage, family harmony, pleasures, and profits. If the star is found with Saturn or Mars, is beheld by them, or is in inoperative signs, it brings criticism, denunciation, whoring, penalties, breaches of faith, treachery from women, trials, and disorder. Women suffer the same treatment from men. Venus distributing to the sun brings a glorious period, full of accomplishment, a period characterized by associations and help from males and females: intimacy, marriage, childbirths, the purchase of ornaments and slaves, or gifts of these same items, high rank for the father (if he is still alive), or sympathy and help from father-like figuresall of this especially if the stars are favorably configured. To those of superior rank it brings the honor of wearing garlands, high-priesthoods, advancement, offices, /198K/ and gifts to the masses. It brings oracles, association in religious or divine matters, charm, and joy. Venus distributing to the moon,when <Venus> is favorably located and configured in auspicious places, indicates a profitable period, full of gain: it decorates men with spectacular livelihoods and bestows on them distinguished ranksexcept that <this rank comes> accompanied by envy, jealousy, quarrels, and secret hatred from some men. It usually brings incomplete or partial acquisition and benefits. If Venus is 88
unfavorably configured, it causes injustice and hatred from males and females, and uncertainty and disorder in regard to relatives and friends. Overall, the transmission from Venus to the moon is basically envious and jealous. Venus distributing to Saturn indicates an uncertain and damaging period: it brings separations from women, fights, violence, denunciation, injustices even from the mother or from females, the hostility of relatives, disgrace, disputes with older people or associates. It entangles men in gossip and shameful passions, unstable friendships and intimacies. Men are at law with women and endure confrontations. They experience <changes> of place and a chilling of business. They fall into weakness and troubles of the hidden parts or of the sense organs. /189P/ They are threatened with plots, poison, and recurrent fevers, especially if Mars and Mercury are in aspect. Venus distributing to Jupiter indicates a good year, full of gain: it brings association with the great, gifts, offices, civic and social magnificence, rank and advancement, marriage and contacts with females, friendships, conception and childbirth, and graciousness in all activities. Even if a man is of mediocre fortune, he will succeed and will gain release from his miseries or from subjugation; he will be thought worthy of trust and honor and will be adorned with the prerogatives appropriate to him. Venus distributing to Mars indicates an uncertain year: fights and separations from women, bleeding, consumption, the deaths of women or mothers. Men plead cases because of women, and they endure jealousy, hostility, denunciation, gossip, and whoring. They are wronged, are betrayed, and when acting against their real intentions or in pretense, they suffer punishment. Occasionally they think that the breakup /199K/ of their marriage is what they have prayed for, and they go through with it because of some anticipated good; <but they suffer> scandal in the mouths of everyone. Venus distributing to Mercury indicates an effective period, full of attainment in the areas of giving, receiving, and trade. For those active in letters or education, it makes friendships, the purchase of ornaments and slaves, alliances and agreements with males and females, ranks and honors, success in business, association in religious matters, trusts consisting of deposits, and the harmony of relatives. 24. The Distributions of Mercury. Mercury distributing to itself is effective and helpful in enterprises and trusts: it causes men who achieve their goals, who are superior to their enemies, who operate as actors or religious figures, who are successful in business, and who gain prosperity from words or accounts. Especially if Mercury is rising, is in operative signs, or is beheld by Jupiter and Venus, it indicates greater trusts and profits. If it is beheld by malefics, it is indicative of anxieties and reversals. Mercury transmitting the year to the sun is associative, effective, and full of accomplishment: it brings association with the great, requests, gifts (but with delays and obstacles), stewardships, preeminence, and knowledge of religious /190P/ matters. It is glorious and beneficial to those involved in letters and education. For the most part, men gain advantage through religion or acting. Mercury distributing to the moon indicates an effective year, especially if the moon happens to be rising and favorably configured and if <both are> in operative places: it brings associations with males and females, profits in business, successes, trusts, achievement of goals, and an understanding with the great. If Mercury is inappropriately situated and is beheld by malefics, it brings trials, expenses, abuse, threats from the great, imprisonment, anxieties, and the <unholy> revealing of mysteries. Mercury distributing to Saturn indicates a disturbed and dangerous year: it brings the ruin of business, abuse, penalties and trials because of religion, documents, or debts. Men become enfeebled, consumptive, or diseased; they are burdened with bile or attacked with poison. /200K/ They see the deaths of family members, brothers, or children, and go to court or have disputes about legacies. If these stars are in opposition or square, or are unfavorably situated and beheld by Mars, men contrive something dangerous for themselves; they are involved in shipwrecks or typhoons and live miserably. If the stars are suitably configured, they bring rank and success in businessafter expenses and delays. If the stars are turned away, they have a moderately crisis-producing effect. Mercury distributing to Jupiter is effective and successful: it brings political ties and friendships, success in business, stewardships and the office of prophet, prosperity in letters or accounts. In general, however, men will have bad reputations among the masses, will suffer scandal and anxieties, will be involved in untimely expenditures, will be disordered in regard to family, friends, or relatives, and will suffer struggles for their own healthif not their own, then for others. Mercury distributing to Mars is not good: it brings hostility and trials, penalties and crime, forgery, loans, debts, attacks and plunderings, disorder and betrayal, family upheavals. Occasionally men will inflict all this on others: they become bold and active in their assaults; they make their attempts in all 89
directions and contrive assaults; they live in anxiety and upheaval, suspecting crises and anticipating ruin. /191P/ Mercury distributing to Venus indicates a good and effective period, lovely with respect to giving and receiving, purchasing and exchanging. It is helpful to those involved in letters, education, or stewardship. Men acquire ties, new friendships and intimacies, and are involved in affairs with males and females. To those standing in high fortune it brings the acquisition of slaves and ornaments, and it makes men successful in their requests, friendships, and advancement, and it makes them beneficent to their own people. 25. The Distributions of the Four Lots. The Lot of Fortune transmitting or receiving in operative places, with benefics in conjunction or aspect, indicates good fortune, advancement, employment, rank, /201K/ success in business, fulfillment of expectations, and profits from legacies. When it precedes an angle or has malefics in aspect, it provides lower employments or ranks; whatever men accomplish will be impermanent and accompanied by reversals and dangers, trials and abuse. Daimon transmitting or receiving in operative signs, with benefics in aspect brings opportunities which accord with ones wishes, discerning and easily accomplished plans, helpful advice/contributions from friends, ties with the great, gifts, and rank. It makes men who succeed in their attempts and who are inflated with much self-esteem. If Daimon is unfavorably situated with malefics in aspect it brings changeable fortunes and emotional anguish, insensibility, cross-purposes. It makes men consider their own mistakes as successes, and makes them lay the blame on others, missing the mark in most respects. As a result such men lose heart; they sometimes contrive danger for themselves, are treated like the insane, and are struck mad. <The Lot of> Love transmitting or receiving in operative signs, with benefics in conjunction or aspect, brings about moral desires and makes men lovers of the good: some turn to education and physical or artistic training; they are softened by their delight in their hopes and they do not consider their forethought/goal a matter of difficulty<?>. Others are enchanted by love /192P/ and intimacy with men and women, and they consider <this life> to be good. Mars and Mercury in aspect or in conjunction with this place (especially if they are in their own signs) make homosexuals, men criticized <for affairs> with both sexes, or those who are fond of weapons, hunting, or wrestling. Venus <in aspect or conjunction brings> intimacy with women; men when loved will sometimes love in return. In the same way each star, when allotted this place <Love>, when in aspect, or when receiving the chronocratorship, will bring about the type of desire appropriate to its nature. In general, if malefics are in conjunction or aspect, desires will result in torment, penalties, and danger. Specifically, if Saturn is in conjunction or aspect with Venus and the moon, men will have shameful and unnatural loves, will be criticized for affairs with men and women, /202K/ will suffer under scandal, or (even though repenting) will return to their old practices, overcome by passion. If Jupiter is also in aspect, what happens will be respectable, powerful, or religious. But if Mars and Mercury are in conjunction or aspect, or are receiving the chronocratorship, men will love wicked, criminal deeds: they become forgers, robbers, burglars, gamblers, and have a savage character. If Venus is also in aspect, they become poisoners, lechers, suicides, and so (according to the applicable chronocrator) they are entangled in loans, debts, and villainy, experience imprisonment and trials, and live in danger. This place is strong in many respects, and so pay much attention to it. 17 <The Lot of> Necessity transmitting or receiving in operative signs, with benefics in conjunction or aspect, brings family ties, associations with the great, and the downfall or deaths of enemies. If malefics are in conjunction, it brings lawsuits, judgements, and expenses. As a result men fail in their goals and live miserably. If the configuration is afflicted, men are condemned or ruined.18 These result have been determined for the nativities and chronocratorships of men; they will also apply to nativities of women when the configurations of the transmissions are appropriate and the results described can happen <to women>.
17 The Lot of Love (for day births) is found by determining the distance from the Lot of Fortune to the Lot
of Daimon, then counting that distance from the Ascendant; for night births, the reverse - marginal note. 18 To find it: take the distance from Daimon to Fortune; for night births, the reverse - marginal note. 90
/193K/ 26. The One-fourth <Method> for the Distribution of the Chronocratorships According to the Spheres UpwardsAccording to Critodemus. Moon - 1 Year - 1 Mercury - 2 Year - 2 Venus - 3 Year - 3 Sun - 4 Year - 4 Mars - 5 Year - 5 Jupiter - 6 Year - 6 Saturn - 7 Year - 7 The total is 28 years. The degree-assignment <monomoiria> is done as follows: whatever <star> rules the sign in which the moon is located, that <star> is taken as the first chronocrator, then the rest in the order of their spheres. For example: the moon in Libra 6. Venus is taken first as the ruler <in Libra>, Mercury second, the moon third, Saturn fourth, Jupiter fifth, Mars sixth. Therefore <Libra 6> is assigned to Mars. Now Mars is taken first /203K/ as the ruler of the degree-assignment of the moon for 5 years, then the stars coming after Mars at the nativity are taken in order. After the 28 years are completed, begin again with the star coming after Mars.19 27. Another Method for Years, from Seuthos. The School of Hermeios, Which Starts from the Sun, the Moon, the Ascendant, or the Lot of Fortune. These are the four Places from which the beginning of the year <=chronocrator> is made: the sun, the moon, the Ascendant, or the Lot of Fortune. The choice is made as follows: if the sun is at an angle, it is necessary to count from it; for night births count from the moon, if it is at an angle to the degree. If these are inapplicable, count from the Ascendant. If the Lot of Fortune is at an angle, providing the luminaries are inapplicable, make it the beginning of the year. For nativities which have the luminaries approaching the angles, it would be odd to start from <a point> out of its own sect<?>. Using our system you will most definitely recognize in which signs the year of the nativity will be operative as it proceeds chronologically. For day births <start counting> from the sun, if it happens to be in the Ascendant or at MC; if not, count from the sign in the Ascendant. Then count the year starting with the ruler (at the nativity) of the place where the count stopped. For night births, start counting from the moon, if it is situated as was described for the sun, particularly if it is rising and increasing in longitude <=waxing>. For the two luminaries if it is not full and if it is decreasing /194P/ in longitude <=waning>, <count> from the node, if it is at an angle alone. If it is not as described, count from the ruler of the place where you stopped, i.e. when you counted from the Ascendant. If you find the signs at the angles, acting favorably or effectively due to the stars which are in conjunction or which are beholding in the natal chart and in transit, it is clear /204K/ that the years results will be good. If the places are bad, the opposite will result, since the beholding and rising stars provide the active <=beneficial> impulse, while the setting stars provide unemployment and the ruin of what has been doneunless matters happen to be obscure/the chart holds something hidden. 28. The Position of the Month. You will get the month as follows: <for day births> determine the distance from the sun at the moment in question to the sun at the nativity, then count that distance from the sign which has been allotted the year. For night births, determine the distance from the moon at the moment in question to the moon at the nativity, then count <that distance> from the sign which has been allotted the year. Observe the sign in which the new moon occurred, if the nativity was at the new moon; in the same way observe the sign in which the full moon occurred if the nativity was at the full moon. The months will be operative in these signs and will have this point as the beginning: however many days the moon at the nativity was from the new- or full-moon position, that same amount will indicate the beginning of the month. If the moon, for example, was 3 or 5 days from new or full, the beginning of the month will be at that point.
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29. The Calculation of the Days. You will find the days as follows: multiply the completed full years from the nativity by 5 1/4. Then add to the result of this multiplication the days from the birth date to the day you are investigating. If the date is in the Alexandrian calendar, add the intercalary days (i.e. one-fourth of the total years). Then divide this sum by 12. Count the remainder from the sign which has been given control of the month, /195P/ giving one to each sign. Examine the ruler of the sign where the count stops, and forecast the quality of the day from the stars which behold it. Find the hours as follows: count from the sign which has been given control of the day, giving two to each sign, from the hour of birth. /205K/ Then you will know the good and propitious hours. This method is excellent for the initiation and beginning of any activity. More particularly, you will accurately know the sickly and relapsing <hours> from the Ascendants relationship to the luminaries and to the other angles of the stars. Whatever is necessary for a ready calculation has been declared above; whatever one gains from this brief disclosure, he will make a great contribution to his own welfare, if he has a soul of genius and if he introduces into his inner being the reasoning that mans mind can attain. If you make the progression <=transmission>, use the hourly <factors> 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, or if <you use> the year starting with the sun or the month ( and this is found by determining the distance from the sun at the time in question to the moon at the nativity, then counting the same distance from the Ascendant of the year), or as I, Hermes, have prescribed. It is necessary to make the progression 20 from all the stars to all the other stars according to the rising times of the signs in each klima. For example: for a wife, daughters, or female individuals, calculate from Venus; when forecasting concerning actions or related matters, calculate from Mercury; when forecasting about dangers, death, sickness, or bleeding, calculate from the malefics in aspect with the Ascendant, the sun, or the moon. Similarly for the other matters. It is also necessary to note the terms in which the progressions are located, which stars are casting rays, and which stars are transiting the sign of the progression. Likewise note how the transmitter and the receiver relate to the nativity, how they rose, and how they were at the nativity. Another method for the year <=chronocrator>. You will get the years as follows: from the sun, which reveals mental matters; from the moon, which indicates physical matters and matters about the mother; from the Lot of Fortune. It is necessary to inspect how these relate to each other. If they are benefic and appear harmonious, they indicate a good year; if they are malefic, the opposite. If they are both benefic and malefic, they forecast that the year too will be varied. The so-called Dog-Star year must be used. /196P/ 30. Propitious and Impropitious Chronocratorships with Reference to the One-Fourth-Part of the Cycle. The distributions of propitious chronocratorships with reference to the fourths: Star Period in Years One-Fourth of Period Saturn............................... 30 ........................................................ 7 1/2 Jupiter............................... 12 ........................................................ 3 /206K/ Mars ................................. 15 ........................................................ 3 years 9 months Sun ................................... 19 ........................................................ 4 years 9 months Venus ............................... 8 ......................................................... 2 Mercury ............................ 20 ........................................................ 5 Moon................................ 25 ........................................................ 6 years 3 months Those were the minimum periods; following are the maximum: Sun ................................... 120 Moon................................ 108 Saturn............................... 57 Jupiter............................... 79 Mars ................................. 66 Venus ............................... 82 Mercury ............................ 76
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10K. Examples of the Preceding Method. We will use these nativities as examples in order to make our system understandable to our readers: sun, moon, Venus, Mercury, Ascendant in Scorpio, Saturn in Sagittarius, Jupiter in Capricorn, Mars in Leo. In the 20th year the transmission was from Jupiter in Capricorn to Mars in Leo, which are 8 signs apart. Jupiter in the third sign <from the Ascendant> transmitted to Mars /228K/ in the tenth sign, MC. A petition for higher rank was submitted to the king but did not succeed, because the transmission from Jupiter to Mars is grievous. The distribution by 4 signs is also strong, from Mars to the sun, moon, Ascendant, Mercury, and Venus. He was ill in his 20th year: after falling from an animal he was dragged so badly as to almost lose his eyesight. With regard to a female he suffered gossip, assaults, and a penalty, so that each star had its own effect when it received the chronocratorship from the malefic. In his 23rd year Jupiter transmitted from the Kingly Place (the III and the IX Places from the Ascendant indicate God and king) to the luminaries, Venus, the Ascendant, and Mercury, and they provided him with a powerful ally by means of gifts. Nothing can give a man friendship with kings and the great if the chronocrators are against it. Another example: sun in Taurus, moon, Mercury in Aries, Saturn in Pisces, Jupiter, /217P/ Mars in Aquarius, Venus in Gemini, Ascendant in Virgo. In his 42nd year he was the heir of a female because the transmission by 6 signs was from the moon and Mercury in the <VIII> Place of Death, Aries, to Virgo <the Ascendant>, the house of Mercury, and from a sign of exaltation <of the sun, Aries> to an exaltation <of Mercury, Virgo>. In his 45th year he had a distinguished office of public affairs, because Venus at MC transmitted to Mars, which indicates trouble, and to Jupiter, which indicates high rank. The vital sector was also from the Ascendant to the sun, and so he was recognized by the king at that time. In the same year he freed his concubines because Jupiter, in the VI Place concerned with slaves, received the chronocratorship from Venus. In his 46th year he had troubles and the disruption of <religious> matters, troubles because of females, and the deaths of two concubines, because the transmission was from Venus to Saturn in the Marriage-bringer <VII Place>, and from the sun to Mars and Jupiter. He escaped from these disturbances. Another example: sun in Taurus, moon, Venus, Ascendant in Aries, Saturn in Capricorn, Jupiter in Virgo, Mars in Scorpio, Mercury in Gemini. In his 51st year he travelled abroad, and going before the king he won a lawsuit /229K/ for a high-priesthood on behalf of a friend. The transmission from the moon, Venus, and the Ascendant was to Mercury in <the III Place of> the Goddess and king. In the same year the death of a child occurred, because Mars in the <VIII> Place of Death transmitted to Saturn in the <X> Place associated with children. Another example: sun, Mercury in Scorpio, moon, Mars in Sagittarius, Saturn in Capricorn, Jupiter in Aquarius, Venus in Virgo, Ascendant in Taurus. The horoscope of the son of the father (whose horoscope immediately preceded) is given for comparison. Using this distribution he comes to his 22nd year in agreement with his fathers horoscope. Jupiter made the transmission to the sun, i.e. to the father, and the transmission from Mars in the <VIII> Place of Death to Venus was the cause of death. Another example: sun, Mars, Venus in Leo, moon in Aquarius, Saturn in Aries, Jupiter in Pisces, Mercury in Cancer, Ascendant in Virgo. In his 24th year he profited from legacies and friends. In his 26th year, marriage and help from a women. In his 29th year he had trouble and disturbances because of the death of someone elses slave and a charge of poisoning, because Saturn made the transmission to the sun, Mars, and Venus in the <XII> Place associated with slaves. He found /218P/ help through his friendship with the great, both males and females. In his 31st year he travelled, and while abroad he managed pleasantly and profitably at the start, but later he seduced a slave and experienced jealousy and quarrels, because the transmission was from the sun, Venus, and Mars (in the <XII> Place associated with slaves) to the moon, and from the Ascendant to Jupiter in the Marriage-bringer <VII Place>. In his 33rd year he was ejected from a ship <?> and condemned to be a slave. Even though convicted, he found kindness because of the transmission from Mercury to Jupiter. The term of imprisonment, however, is made obvious because of the sextile aspect of the moon with Saturn (as we have previously explained), and because the chronocratorship passed from Mars and the sun to the Crisis-producing Place <VIII Place>, i.e. to Saturn, causing the conviction. In his 45th year he was released through the influence of great individuals on the grounds of illness; the transmission <by 9 signs> of the previous chronocrator <at age 33> and of this one <age 45> was a mixture of benefic and malefic. But the malefics were retrograde <Saturn>, under the rays of the sun <Mars>, and becoming dim, and they fell in rather weak Places. Consequently it will be necessary to examine the transmission of all the stars /230K/ to see if the transmissions of malefics or of benefics predominate, or if they are mixed. Having done this, make the 106
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2K;3P. The XII Places and Their Relationship to Propitious and Impropitious Times. These matters were thus arranged according to their cosmic harmony in ancient times. The Egyptians, although they had received them in simple form from antiquity, locked them up with complex and interwoven distinctions, and they used sophistic talk and approaches. Having walled in this art with a myriad of bulwarks and with bars of unbronzed bolts, they then departed. /321P/ As a result, those who enter these precincts are like blind men: they wander at random because no gates have been placed there or because they do not chance upon the location of these gates. They have the misfortune of making the same discovery a thousand times. I have knocked down a section of this barrier-gate and have shown the entrance, like a gate, to those who wish it. Now I return my thoughts to the subject at hand; let this discussion concern the XII Places. Asclepius, beginning with this topic, composed the most; then many Egyptians and Chaldeans did likewise.26 The Places starting from the Ascendant are as follows: I. Life, the basis of years, the psychic spiriti.e. the Ascendant itself. Relative to the III Place of Brothers this is the Good Daimon and the Place of Children and Friends. Relative to the IV Place of Parents it is the Place of Action. Relative to the VII Place of Women it is the Marriage-bringer. Relative to the V Place of Children it is the IX Place. II. Livelihood, income from property. Relative to the III Place of Brothers it is the Bad Daimon and the Place of Slaves and Enemies and of afflicting crises. Relative to the IV Place of Parents it is the Good Daimon and the Place of Friends. Relative to the V Place of Children it concerns action and rank. Relative to the VII Place of Women it is the Place of Death. If the ruler of the new or full moon is found in this Place or in the Place in opposition, it indicates exile. The new or full moon is observed for similar indications. III. Concerning /335K/ the life of brothers. Relative to the IV Place of Parents, it concerns enemies and slaves. Relative to the VII Place of Women it is the IX Place [concerning rank, occupation, and childbearing]. It is also the Place of the Goddess, of the Queen, [and of occupation]. IV. The Place concerning the life of parents, concerning religious and secret matters, estates, property, and treasure-troves. Relative to the III Place of Brothers it concerns livelihood. Relative to the VII Place of Women it concerns rank and occupation. V. The Place concerning the life of children; the Good Fortune. Relative to the III Place of Brothers it is the Place of bastard- and step-brothers, of the Goddess and the Queen. Relative to the VII Place of Women it is the Good Daimon. VI. Concerning injuries, illness, and afflicting crises. Relative to the IV Place of Parents it concerns brothers. Relative to the III Place of Brothers it concerns step- and suppositious parents. Relative to the VII Place of Women it concerns enemies and slaves. VII. The Marriage-bringer of a nativity; concerning the life of women. Relative to the III Place of Brothers it concerns children and is the Place of Good Fortune. Relative to the IV Place of Parents it concerns parents, estates, property, treasure-troves, and religious matters. VIII. Likewise for the nativity this Place concerns death. Relative to the III Place of Brothers it concerns injuries and diseases. Relative to the IV Place of Parents it concerns bastard children. Relative to the VII Place of Women it concerns livelihood. IX. Concerning Foreign Lands, the God, the King, /322P/ prophecy, and money matters. Relative to the III Place of Brothers it is the Marriage-bringer. Relative to the IV Place of Parents it concerns injuries, diseases, and afflicting crises. Relative to the VII Place of Women it concerns brothers. Relative to the II Place of Livelihood it concerns death. X. Concerning occupation and rank. Relative to the VII Place of Women it concerns estates, property, religious undertakings, and the Place of Parents. XI. The Place of the Good Daimon, the Place concerning friends and desires and acquisition. Relative to the III Place of Brothers it concerns the God, the King, prophecy, and money matters. Relative to the IV Place of Parents it concerns death. Relative to the V Place of Children it is the Marriage-bringer. Relative to the VII Place of Women it concerns step-children. XII. Concerning enemies, slaves, and afflicting crises. Relative to the III Place of Brothers it concerns occupation and rank. Relative to the IV Place of Parents it concerns travel, the God, the King. Relative to the V Place of Children it concerns death. Relative to the VII Place of Women it concerns injuries and disease.
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ignore them and treat them as trivial. They should inquire into them with all care and zeal. In my experience, need, toil, poverty, ambition, selfcontrol, and desire teach most things. We have experienced all of these, and (even if we seem to boast) it has been through these that we have succeeded in attaining the best part of virtue. /344P/ Some have failed in this, have been scorned, and have faced misfortune. They have gained an empty fame despite their attempts. - a misplaced fragment 164
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/364K;349P/ A Fifth-Century Addition. 1P. The Length of Life, With Reference to the Tables of Chapter 12. The Determination of the Degree in the Ascendant Using the Two Tables of Valens in Chapter 12. First of all, determine the suns degree-position accurately. Then it will be necessary to examine the preceding new or full moon. See how many days and hours there have been from the preceding new or full moon, and see what fraction this is of 15 days (the period from new to full moon or full to new). Having found this fraction, note it separately, and investigate whether it should be added or subtracted in the following way: it is necessary to take the distance from the suns degree-position to the moons (in the order of signs), with reference to the rising times of the correct klima. Register the total number of degrees as the solar gnomon. Next, again enter the table of the rising times for the correct klima, and examine the hourly magnitude of the suns degree-position. (This is for day births; for night births examine the magnitude of the point in opposition to the sun.) Multiply this by 12, then multiply the result by the hour/time of birth. If the result exceeds 360, subtract a 360 circle, and see if the result <=the horoscopic gnomon> corresponds to the solar gnomon. If it does, the reported hour will be in agreement with the facts and should be used. If the horoscopic gnomon exceeds the solar gnomon, subtract from the reported hour a fraction of the hourly magnitude of the sun, which fraction is derived from the period counted from the new or full moon to the day and hour of the birth (i.e. the calculated fraction of 15 days). For example: a nativity at the third hour of the day; there are five days from the new or full moon to the day and hour of the birth, a figure which is one-third of 15 days. The hourly magnitude of the sun is 16. Subtract one-third from this magnitude, which is then You make it 2 hours total. In this way you will calculate the Ascendant. If the solar gnomon exceeds <the horoscopic gnomon> then add to the reported /350P/ hour and make it 3 1 /3 hours. In this way you will calculate the Ascendant according to hourly magnitudes and rising times. Another method: calculate the distance from the new or full moon to the moons present position. If it is less than 180, multiply it by 12, and see what fraction the result is of 15 days. If it is found to be greater than 180, subtract 180 and /365K/ see what fraction the remainder is of the moons motion. Deduct this from the hourly magnitude. Example 2: Diocletian year 147, Tybi 14/15, the third hour of the night, klima 4; the sun in Capricorn 19 2'; moon in Taurus 23 30'; the <preceding> new moon in Capricorn 9 29'. From the new moon to the day and hour of birth (Tybi 14/15) are 10 days, i.e. two-thirds of one hour.30 I investigate how many rising times there are <=what the difference is between the hourly magnitudes> from the sun to the moon in klima 4, and I find 90 time degrees. I record these 90 time degrees as the solar gnomon. Next I take the hourly magnitude of the point in opposition to the sun, Cancer 19 (because it was a night birth). Its hourly magnitude is 17;53. I multiply this figure by 12 and find 215. I multiply these 215 time degrees by the 3 hours of the nativity for a total of 645. I subtract a 360 circle for a remainder of 285 time degrees. I record this as the horoscopic gnomon. Now since the horoscopic gnomon exceeds the solar gnomon, the third hour (the time of birth) requires subtraction. So I subtract two-thirds of an hour, because there were 10 days from the new moon to the day and hour of the birth. Do not calculate using the third hour, but using 2 1 /3 hours. Proceed as follows: sun in Capricorn 19 2'; the hourly magnitude of Cancer <19> (because of the night birth) is 17;55. Multiply by 2 1 /3 hours for a total of 41;48. Add the rising time of Cancer (93;7) for a grand total of 134;55. With this figure I enter the table for klima 4, and I find the Ascendant to be Leo 23 0'. With this 23 I enter the table for Leo and I find written there 22 sixtieths, which is 1/3 1/30 and which equals 73 years 11 months. I investigated the proportional part as follows: the Ascendant in Leo 23, /351P/ the hourly magnitude 16;45. I multiplied this by 12 for a result of 201. I multiply this by 1/3 1/30: 1/3 times 201 gives 67 years; 1/30 times 201 gives 6 2/3 1/30 years. The grand total is 73 years 2/3 1/30 years <73;42>. Example 3: the reign of Valentinianus, klima of Spain <=4>. The native was killed in his 36th year. Year 135 of Diocletian, Epiphi 8, the beginning of the first hour. The sun in Cancer 7 11'; the moon in Aries 22 30'; the Ascendant in Cancer 7 20'. The <preceding> full moon was at Gemini 18 40', at the seventh hour of the day on Payni 29. From the full moon to the day of birth were 7 1 /2 days, which is onehalf of 15. Since the solar gnomon exceeds the horoscopic gnomon, I add this fraction, 1/2, to the initial hour of birth, the first hour, and calculate as follows: the hourly magnitude of the sun <in Cancer 7> is 18;5, half of which is 9. The rising time of the sun is 79;7, for a total of 88 time degrees. With this figure
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I enter the table and I find the /366K/ Ascendant very nearly at Cancer 14. I enter the table at this figure, 14, and I find 34 years 10 months written there, next to the figure 10, which is 1/6 of 60. I now take the hourly magnitude of Cancer 14, and I find it to be 18;0. Multiplying this figure by 12, I find 216;0 time degrees. One-sixth of this is 36 years, his length of life. _________________________________ <The next chapters are to be added here> _________________________________ /358P/ 6P. The Terms Aries Jup. 6 6 Ven. 6 12 Mer. 8 20 Mars 5 25 Sat. 5 30 Leo Jup 5 Ven. 6 Sat. 7 Mer. 6 Mars 6 5 11 18 24 30 Taurus Ven. 8 8 Mer. 6 14 Jup. 8 22 Sat. 6 28 Mars 2 30 Virgo Mer. 7 7 Ven. 10 17 Jup. 4 21 Mars 7 28 Sat. 2 30 Capricorn Mer. 7 7 Jup. 7 14 Ven. 8 22 Sat. 4 26 Mars 4 30 Gemini Mer. 6 6 Jup. 6 12 Ven. 5 17 Mars 7 24 Sat. 6 30 Libra Sat. 6 Mer. 8 Jup. 8 Ven. 6 Mars 2 6 14 22 28 30 Cancer Mars 7 7 Ven. 6 13 Mer. 6 19 Jup. 7 26 Sat. 4 30 Scorpio Mars 7 7 Ven. 4 11 Mer. 8 19 Jup 5 24 Sat. 6 30 Pisces Ven. 12 12 Jup. 4 16 Mer. 3 19 Mars 9 28 Sat. 2 30
7P. The Zodiacal Places of the 12 Signs; Their Employment For The Length of Life with Respect to the Minimum, Mean, and Maximum Factors. /367K/ Most <astrologers> assign the chronocrators for every nativity using the 7-zone system. They begin by giving the rulership first to Saturn, then to Jupiter, to Mars, and to the sun, after which comes Venus, Mercury, and the moon. Similarly in the rotation of chronocrators, they examine the ruler of the week and of the days. I do not like this procedure because the same chronocrators are found in most nativities. One should (as was described) put the aphetic point at the sun or the moon, or at the star immediately following the Ascendant, then <assign the rulership> in the order that the stars are situated by sign and degree in the particular nativity. /359P/ A handy way of making the allotment is as follows: reduce the months of each ruler of the 10-year-period <=129 months> to days, and divide them by 129. Multiply the result of this division by the months of each ruler, and you will have the days applicable to each one, viz. the days of the rulership of each star (which were reduced to days and divided by 129). For example, Saturn rules 30 months. Make the distribution to it and to the other stars as follows: take the 900 days <=30 months times 30 days> and divide it by 129. You will find the result of the division will be very nearly 7 <10-year-periods>. Now it is necessary to multiply <by 7> the number of months of each star and to find the days which Saturn will give to itself and to the other stars from its own allotment: 210 to Saturn 56 to Venus 84 to Jupiter 140 to Mercury 105 to Mars 175 to the moon. 133 to the sun
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When Jupiter is calculated, the result of the distribution of its 360 days <12 months times 30 days> divided by 129 is 2 1/2 1/3. This figure is multiplied by the number of Jupiters months (and by those of the others) in order to find the days which Jupiter allots to each, as follows: approximately 7 to Saturn 2 1/2 1/3 <=2 5/6>to Jupiter 3 1/2 to Mars 1 1/2 1/3 to Venus 4 1/12 1/21 to Mercury 5 1/12 1/14 to the moon 4 1/2 to the sun. The explanation is quite clear: the ratio 129 days:30 days : : 30 months:210 days <=7 months> holds <for Saturn>. Do likewise for the rest of the stars. Now if we investigate the distribution of these very 210 days, again we apply the factor 129. There will be the ratio 129 days to 210 days, and so for Saturn the 210 days will be 1 2/3 of 129. So if we calculate 1 2/3 of 30, we will have 50 days for Saturn. 1 2/3 of Jupiters 12 will give us 20 days for Jupiter, i.e. the days which Saturn assigns to Jupiter. 1 2/3 of Mars 15 gives 25, and so on. Next let us make a distribution of Saturns 50 days: as 129 is to 50, so Saturns 30 will be to some figure, Jupiters 12 will be <to some figure>; for the others stars, the correct period <will be derived from> 129. /360P/ The subdivision to shorter time periods for these stars (when you get down to fractions) becomes difficult. The other method, which distributes the days and the hours to each star according to the ratios of months, is easy and has logic behind it. Take for example Saturn: in the 129 months of the 10year-period, Saturn is ruler of 30 months. Similarly in any given 129-day-period during the 30 months which it rules, Saturn will be the /368K/ ruler of 30 days. Again in the 30 days (which equal 720 hours) which it rules, Saturn will be the ruler of 30 hours. As 129 months are to 30 months, so 129 days are to 30 days, and 129 hours are to 30 hours. For example: let the <aphetic> luminary be the moon. Let the moon have the first calculation and the first 10-year-period. Assume that following it in the nativity come Saturn and Jupiter in that order, then Mars, the sun, Venus, and finally Mercury. Now since the moon is the aphetic point, it has 25 months, which equal 760 days <25 months times 30 days plus 10 intercalary days>. If the infant is 40 days old, 25 days must be given to the moon, then the next 15 to Saturn, because Saturn has the days until day 55. We say, The moon has transmitted to Saturn. Now if the time in question is more than 55 days, e.g. 60 days, then Jupiter has the days <from 55> to day 67, because it rules 12 days. If the time is question is 70 days, Mars, next star, must be examined; Mars rules 15. So Mars receiving from Jupiter has the days <from 67> to day 82. If the time is question is more than this, e.g. day 95 (if Venus were the next ruler) then the star following Venus would be ruler, because Venus rules the next 8 days. If the sun is next, it has the days <from 82> to day 101, because it rules 19 days. If the time in question were day <120> and if Venus were after the sun, then Venus days would have passed, because Venus rules to day 109. Consequently Mercury rules <from day 109> to day 129. If the time in question is more than 129 days, the moon receives control again. So the completion of 129 days in called a period. It cycles through the 7 stars, comes back to the first one again, and keeps the same distribution, through the second 129-day period, the third, the fourth, however long it takes to complete the moons 760-day period. This 760-day period is completed after the fifth period plus 115 days into the sixth. As a result 14 <additional> days remain in the sixth period, of which Saturn is the ruler, being the lord (following the moon) of the next 30 months in the monthly periods, and of the next 30 days in the daily periods. /361P/ So when the moon has completed its 25 months, Saturn succeeds with its 30 months and gives to itselfnot as some say, 210 days=7 months (for why should we apply a distribution of different months, and not a distribution of days derived from the months?) No, it gives itself 30 days, derived from its 30 months, then to Jupiter after it 12 days, then to Mars (if it is the next star) 15 days, then to the sun (which happens to be next) 19 days, then to Venus 8 (if Venus is next), then to Mercury 20, and finally 25 to the moon. Since the first 129-day period is completed, Saturn next after the moon again receives 30 days of the second 129-day period, then the other 7 stars in order in their correct sequence. After the second period is completed, Saturn will again receive the 30 days first, then the other stars in order until the third period is completed. And so on for the fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh, until the completion of 30 months, i.e. 910 days. Only 7 days remain after the completion of the seventh period. 169
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Jupiter, the next star after Saturn, then receives 12 monthly time periods. From this period it gives itself the first 12 days, then to Mars, then to the sun, which is next, then to Venus, then to Mercury, next to the moon, and finally to Saturn. In the same way Jupiter gives the first 12-day interval of the second period to itself, then distributes to the rest. When the second is completed, the third does not finish /369K/ but runs for only 107 days. So <in the third period> Jupiter receives the first 12 days again, following Saturn, then Mars next in order receives 15. The sun receives 19 following Mars, then Venus 8, Mercury 20, and the moon 25. Finally Saturn receives the final 8 days to complete 107. After this comes the monthly distribution of Mars, 15 months, which equals 455 days when broken down to the daily distribution. First Mars will have 15 days, then the rest in order. Do likewise for the second and third periods. There will be 68 days left in the fourth period. Of these, Mars receives 15 days first, the sun 19, Venus 8, Mercury 20, and the moon the final 6. In all cases, when the year has 6 intercalary days <rather than the usual 5>, add one day to the star which ends <the sequence>; in this case we add one day to the moons 6 days. After the monthly and daily distributions of Mars are completed, the distribution of months from the same 10-year-period passes to the next star, the sun. It /362P/ will receive 19 months, which equals 575 days when broken down as before. If the year is a leap year, one more day must be added to the 575. Of this period, the sun receives 19 days first, then Venus, Mercury, the moon, next Saturn, Jupiter, and finally Mars. After the first period of 129 days is completed, the sun again allots itself 19 days, after which the other stars in their order at the nativity receive their days. There are 4 periods. Since there are 59 days left in the fifth period, it is obvious that the sun receives <the first> 19 days of this period, then Venus 8, then Mercury 20; the moon receives the remaining 12 (or 13 if a leap year occurred in the 19 months). Proceed in the same manner, giving the months and the days derived from them to the stars in order, until the first 10-year-period, that of the moon, is completed. After that, Saturn will receive the second 10year-period, since it is next in order following the moon. Saturn will begin the second 10-year-period by giving itself 30 months and 30 days of the 30 months, then the appropriate number of months and days to the next star, and so on until the daily, monthly, and 10-yearly periods of Saturn are completed. Then the next star begins another 10-year-period, with the appropriate number of days and months. From this period it will allot <days and months> in the preceding pattern until the end of the nativitys years. For example: the lifespan of a nativity is 45 years, 9 months, 25 days. Assume the sun receives the first 10-year-period, with the moon following next, then Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and finally Saturn. 43 years are four 10-year-periods. The remaining 2 years, 9 months, 25 days belong to the fifth 10-yearperiod, which is ruled by Jupiter, following the sun in the fifth place. From its monthly period, Jupiter gives 12 months to itself and 8 months to Venus. 13 months and 25 days remain until the day in question. Saturn, the next star after Venus, has 30 months, of which 13 months, 25 days remain, i.e. 420 days, which Saturn has received from Jupiter. After /370K/ we break down Saturns 30 months to 910 days, let us subtract three daily periods /363P/ of 129 days each (totalling 387 days) from this amount <420 days>. There now remain 33 of the 420. Saturn gives the first 30 days to itself, the final 3 days to the next star, the sun. So Jupiter is the ruler of the fifth 10-year-period; Saturn is the ruler of the months (succeeding Venus); the sun is the ruler of the three days (succeeding Saturn), <and its rule would extend> for 16 more days. Consequently there are three distributions: yearly, monthly, daily. Some <astrologers> make a fourth type, an hourly distribution, by multiplying the days of each star by the 24 hours of the day-and-night period: for example, the 19 days of the sun become 456 hours. From this amount the sun assigns: 19 hours to itself 12 to Jupiter 25 to the moon 8 to Venus 15 to Mars 30 to Saturn <20> to Mercury In the second and third 129-hour periods, the sun distributes in the same way to itself and to the other stars in their order <total 387>. Of the remaining hours of the 456 (i.e. 69), the sun assigns to itself 19, then 25 to the moon, 15 to Mars. Mercury is the ruler of the final <10 days> needed to complete the 69 days of the sun. 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receives a 13 hour period, from the twelfth hour of the day to the completion of the 72 hours, i.e. to the first hour of the <next> day. It is necessary to examine the influences in the transmissions: Mars, when operating in the monthly and daily distributions and in the hourly sub-distributions, has the same influence which it has when transmitting to Mercury in the 10-year-period, and it is from these influences that the daily alteration of affairs can be understood. Much indeed <can be learned> from the presiding star and its successor. After much experience in casting Initiatives, I have found this method of distribution genuine; it has erred not in the slightest with respect to persons or actions. This method, which is found in Valens as well is simple and true, and it does not introduce fractions of months and days, fractions which do not admit of an exact ratio. For it is necessary, if we should wish to subsume everything under the same ratio, /364P/ to take 1/5, 1/30, and 1/360 of the period of each of the stars, and having done so, to transform the fraction (1/5, 1/30, 1/360) to a fraction appropriate to the second distribution of each star in order to multiply. (Multiplication is easier than division.) For example: Saturn has 900 days or 30 months. Onefifth of the days is 180 and of the months is 6 (which is also 180 days). The fraction that one day-period is of the other is the same as that of one month-period to the other. Similarly 1/30 of 900 days is 30 days, and 1/30 of 30 months is one month, which is also 30 days. Since the number of the days of each star is 30 times the number of months, then clearly 1/30 of each month is one day, and so 1/30 of 30 months is 30 days, and 1/30 of 12 months is 12 days <i.e. for Jupiter>. In general the days of each star have the same number as the months when the months are multiplied by 1/30. /371K/ Now 1/5 has the same ratio for the days and months of each star: For Jupiter, 1/5 of 360 is 72 days; 1/5 of 12 months is 2 1/3 1/15 months, which is again 72 days. For Mars 1/5 of 450 days <=15 months> is 90 days; 1/5 of 15 months is 3 months, which is also 90 days. For the sun too, 1/5 of 570 days is 114 days; 1/5 of 19 months is 3 2/3 1/10 1/30 months, which is again <114 days. For Venus 1/5 of 240 days is 48; 1/5 of 8 months in 1 1/3 1/5 1/15 months, which is also> 48 days. Likewise for Mercury 1/5 of 600 days (or 20 months) is 120 days or 4 months; <1/5 of 20 months> is 4 months, again equalling 120 days. Likewise for the moon 1/5 of 750 days (25 months) is 150 days (or 5 months). Since then 1/5 of the days results in the same figure as 1/5 of the months, and 1/5 of the number of months implies 1/5 of each month, which is 6 days, and since the 6 days are 6 times one day, it is clear that when the number of months of each star are multiplied by 6, the same number results as when the number of days are multiplied by 1/5. So as to understand this more clearly: if we multiply the months of each star by 6, we will get the days of each star. For example: For Saturn, 6 times 30 <months> gives the same 180 days again. For Jupiter 6 times 12 <months> gives 72 <days>. For Mars 6 times 15 gives 90. For the sun 6 times 19 gives 114. For Venus 6 times 8 gives 48. For Mercury 6 times 20 gives 120. For the moon, 6 times 25 gives 150. Besides this, from 30, without any multiplying, we find the days which have the same number as the months of each star: 30 days are 1/30 of Saturns 30 months; 12 days are 1/30 of Jupiters 12 months; and so on. /365P/ But taking 1/360 of a number is difficult: For Saturn 1/360 of 900 is 2 1/2. For Jupiter 1/360 of 360 is 1. For Mars 1/360 of 450 is 1 1/4. For the sun 1/360 of 570 is 1 1/2 1/12. For Venus 1/360 of 240 is 1/2 1/6. For Mercury 1/360 of 600 is 1 1/2 1/6. For the moon 1/360 of 750 is 2 1/12. Therefore we will transform this fraction, 1/360, to something smaller and easier. Since the number of months is 1/30 of the number of days in those months, the following ratios obtain: 1 to 30, 2 to 60, 3 to 90 and so on on, the ratio of the months to the days. Correspondingly, the number of days is 30 times the number of months, so that if I select another fraction for the months instead of 1/30, 30 times the selected 171
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fraction will be the fraction of the days. Since the 360 of the days is 30 times the 12 of the months (i.e. 30 times 12=360), if we use 1/12 for each stars months, this will be the same as 1/360 of their days: So for Saturn 1/12 of the 30 months is 2 1 /2 , which is the same as 1/360 of the 900 days. For Jupiter 1/12 of its months is 1, which is the same as 1/360 of its days. For Mars 1/12 of 15 is 1 1 /4 , which is the same as 1/360 of its 450 days. And so on for the rest. Consequently we can use 1/12 of the months instead of 1/360 of the days. We can transform this into the 24 hours of the day-and-night period by multiplying: For Saturn 2 1 /2 times <24> gives 60 hours, which is twice 30, the same number as the months and the days. For Jupiter 1 times 24 hours <gives 24>, which is twice 12, the number of Jupiters days and months. For Mars 1 1 /4 <times 24> gives 30, obviously twice 15, the number of Mars days and months./372K/ For the sun 1 1/2 1/12 gives 38, which is twice 19, the same number as the suns days and months. For Venus 2/3 gives 16 hours, twice 8, the same number as Venus 8 days and months. For Mercury 1 1/2 1/6 gives 40 hours, twice 20, the same number as Mercurys 20 days and 20 months. For the moon 2 1/12 days gives 50 hours, twice 25, which are the moons days and months. When for each star the number of months are changed to the number of days, /366P/ 1/5 times 1/6 <times the number of days> shows the number of months; 1/30 is also equal to the number of months. It is therefore obvious that 1/5 <of the days> plus 1/30 <of the days> will be 7 times the same number <of days>. For example: for Saturn, 1/5 of 900 is 180, which is 6 times 30, but 1/30 <of 900> is also equal to 30. 210 is 7 times 30, the number of Saturns months. For Jupiter, 72 <1/5 of 360> plus 12 <=1/30 of 360> is 84, which is 7 times 12. And so on for the rest. Since each star is ruler not only of its own recurrent years, but of a number of days equal to seven times the number of months, it is clear that, when it must make a distribution to the seven stars, it gives to each star the same amount it gives to itself, and that there will be no remainder except 1/60<?> which is itself shown to be true since it is double the proper number of the months of each star. Assume we are to find, using this procedure, which stars control a given time. Let the age be 18 years, 4 months, 13 days. As in the example above, let the moon control the first 10-year-period of the 220 month total. There are 91 months left for the second 10-year-period. Let Mars be located following the moon as the ruler of the second 10-year-period. Since this period is not complete, Mars will give itself 15 months; Mercury, the next star, gets 20 months; Jupiter next gets 12; Venus next gets 8; Saturn next gets 30. The sun receives the remaining 6 months and 13 days, which total 193 days. Since the sun does not have its complete number of days (because of the given time), it is necessary to break down the partial period, the 193 days. So in this period the sun gives itself (using this procedure) 163 <?should be 133?> days. Next the moon, since it cannot receive its complete period of days (175), takes 30 as incomplete and breaks it down to 720 hours (=360 doubled). In this period, it gives itself 25, Mars 15, Mercury 20, Jupiter 12, Venus 8, Saturn 30, the sun 19. Next after this 129 (doubled) hours, the moon distributes, beginning with itself, another 129 (doubled), and the remaining 102 <to make 360>. Again beginning with itself it makes the distribution in order, and 22 are left, which Saturn rules, since it rules 30 (doubled). So Mars is the ruler of the second 10-year-period, the sun is the ruler of the months, the moon is the ruler of the days, and Saturn is the ruler of 44 hoursbecause you must restore the 22 (doubled) to the correct number of hours. The distribution will be of months, the subdistribution will be of days, and the sub-subdistribution will be of hours. The presiding star and the following star will clearly indicate the changes in each day. It is necessary to examine the rulers of the 10-year-period, of the months, and of the days, to see the nature of their transits and configurations. When they are beheld by benefic places and stars, they indicate that the <period> is also benefic; when beheld by malefics, it is malefic. END
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