Jean-Baptiste Morin


 

Astrologia Gallica

Book Fifteen

The Essential Dignities

of the Planets

 

 

 

Translated from the Latin by

James Herschel Holden, M.A.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Translator’s Preface  and Acknowledgements                                             5

Preface to Book XV of Astrologia Gallica                                                      7

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1

Whether the Signs of the Zodiac are of the same Nature and Virtue Throughout the Whole Earth…………………………………

7

2

At the Beginning of the World the Zodiac was  divided by the Sun into Parts Conformable to the Individual Planets by their Elemental and also their Influential Nature…………………………………

26

3

In which the Influential Natures of the Signs are  Disclosed and the Domiciles of the Planets arc Established……………………

27

4

The Exiles of the Planets……………………………………

35

5

The Exaltations and Falls of the Planets………………………

36

6

The Triplicities of the Planets, or the Trigons and the Trigon Rulers According to the Opinions of the Ancients…………………

42

7

The Trigons and the Trigon Rulers According to our Opinion……

45

8

To What Regions of the World the Trigons  Pertain; and Consequently, Which Regions of the World the Trigon Rulers Principally Rule……………………………………………

50

9

Some things that should be Particularly Noted about these Trigons and their Rulers………………………………………………

54

10

The Faces or Personalities or the Almugea of  the Planets….

56

11

The Thrones, Seats, or Chariots of the Planets………………

58

12

The Joys of the Planets……………………………………

59

13

The Terms, Novenas, Decans, Dodecatemories, etc. of the Planets in the Individual Signs; Then, the Light and Smoky Degrees, the Pits, the Vacant Degrees, and the Monomoiriae…………………………

60

14

The Friendships and Enmities of the Planets 65 Among Themselves…

65

 

Index of Persons……………………………………………………

69

Bibliography…………………………………………………………

71