Horae mathematicae, seu, Urania· : The soul of astrology: containing that art in all its parts. In four books. Illustrated with the names, numbers and natures of the faces of the signs, the planets, nodes, aspects and houses: the setting of a figure: explication of terms of art: refutation of planetary hours, deep, pitted, lame and azimene degrees: the doctrine of nativities, shewing all the ways of rectifying, directing and giving judgment thereon, from Regiomonanus, Argol, Kepler, Morinus and otehrs, deduced from a consideration of the signs, aspects, nodes, houses, planets and fixed stars, as they are related by position, direction, transit and revolution: the radical solution of all manner of demands, radical elections; the resolution of all horary questions; the method of annual judgments, monthly observations, judgments on eclipses, comets, conjunctions of Saturn and Jupiter, aphelions of the erraticks, meteorologick predictions, and a demonstration of the aspects of the planets; together with the various ways of finding the planets and fixed stars rising, southing and setting, by new tables, never before published. The Via nova Genethliaca, or our new way of managing nativities, and finding out all their several directions, by inspection only, without trouble of calculation, being most consentaneous to nature, reason and truth. The whole work a new thing, the like never yet extant. /
| Main Author: | Salmon, William, 1644-1713 |
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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