Translated from the Latin by
James Herschel Holden, M.A.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Translators
Preface
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1
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What Astrologers
Consider to be a Revolution, and How Many Kinds of Them There
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2
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2
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The
Mundane Revolutions of the Planets
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3
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3
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The
Genethliacal Revolutions of the Planets, their Force and Utility
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5
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4
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For What
Place Should the Figure of a Revolution be Erected
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6
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5
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How a
Genethliacal Figure of a Revolution of the Sun May be erected
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11
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6
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Whether the Celestial Bodies are Again Determined
to the Native, and by How Much
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20
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7
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Whether the Figure of a Solar Revolution can
Prevail Against or Over the Figure of the Geniture or Anything not Signified
by the Nativity. A Doctrine Set Forth with Reasons and 25
Figures
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23
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8
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Whether the Annual Status of the Native can be
Sufficiently Known from the Revolution of the Sun Alone if the Revolutions
of the Other Planets are Omitted...................................................................................................................
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66
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9
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How the Figure of the Revolution of the Moon
should be Erected
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69
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10
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In Which the Force of the Revolutions of the Moon
is Shown Through Their Effects in Several Genitures
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70
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11
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Whether the Genethliacal Revolutions of the Sun
and the Moon Should be Distributed in Quarters, and Whether Their Figures
Should be Inspected for Accidents Signified by these
Revolutions
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88
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12
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Whether Revolutions Without the Concurrence of
Directions can Have any Effect on the Native
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91
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13
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In Which the Accompaniment of Radical Directions
by Revolutions of the Sun is Proved by Many Examples
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93
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14
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In What Way Revolutions Act; and What Must be
Noted both Generally and in Particular about the Times of Their
Actions
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103
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15
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Whether Their Own Directions Should be Assigned to
Revolutions of the Sun and the Moon, and in What Way and the Measure of
Time
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106
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16
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In Which the Verity of Revolutionary Directions is
Proved by Many Examples in Revolutions of the Sun and the Moon
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114
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17
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The Ruler of the Revolution
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125
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The Universal Laws of Judgments on Solar and Lunar
Revolutions of
Nativities..................................................................................................................
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129
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Compendiously Embracing General Things that must
be Looked at in Revolutions, with a Directory of Judgment
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137
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A Caution of no Small Importance that Must Be
Observed in Judging
Revolutions
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138
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Appendix 1.
The Equation of Time
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141
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Index of Persons
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143
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Bibliography
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146
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