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Jean-Baptiste Morin
Astrologia Gallica
Book Thirteen
The Proper Natures and Strengths of the
Individual Planets and the Fixed Stars
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Pg.
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That Ptolemy, Cardan, and the other Old Astrologers
made many Errors in Handing down the Elemental Nature of the
Planets
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11
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2
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In which the Elemental Strengths of the Individual Planets are Determined from
the Experiences of Astrologers with Respect to the Terrestrial
Globe
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20
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3
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In how many Ways a Superior Planet by its own Nature
with Respect to us is Increased or Decreased
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The Ethereal Nature of the Planets in
General
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42
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5
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The Celestial Nature of the Planets in
General
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43
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What the Planets Do with their Individual
Natures
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44
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Section II. The Various
Divisions of the Planets.
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Masculine and Feminine Planets
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46
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Diurnal and Nocturnal Planets
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50
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Benefic and Malefic Planets
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59
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Section III. The
Proper Celestial Nature of the Individual Planets. And also about the Fixed
Stars.
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How Difficult it is to Define the Proper Influences of
the Individual Planets
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70
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By what Theory, the Influences of the Planets, at least
with Respect to Men, can be investigated and
Defined
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73
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The Strength of the Planets by
Analogy
Table of the Universal Rulerships of the
Planets
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80
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The influence of the Jovial
Planets
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106
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5
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The Proper Influences of the Bright Fixed
Stars
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106
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Appendix 1. Table
of the Bright Fixed Stars for 1 January 1600
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115
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Appendix 2 Table of the Bright Fixed Stars for 1
January 2000
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116
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Index of Persons
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117
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Bibliography
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