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A short guide to Ptolemaic primary directions

October 30, 2009

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Reading here and there I see that primary directions are seen as very difficult and occult. It is not like that. Ideas which are behind are very easy to grasp, and modern software can do all the calculation for us: on the other hand people who have learned them generally use them as a way to [...]

Andrea Argoli on decumbiture

September 7, 2009

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Having explained signs of illness in solar return, Argoli  explains in his De Diebus Criticis how to judge illness from decumbiture, ie. the chart for the moment of the illness. In these pages Argoli who studied medicine before becoming a lecturer of mathematics in La Sapienza (in the very University the gentle author of this article [...]

Andrea Argoli:On the good and bad health according the solar Return of the year

August 29, 2009

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Andrea Argoli, born in Tagliacozzo in 1570 is very famous for his book about primary directions, the Tables of the primum mobile,  (from which I took the picture ) 1. The following is my translation from Latin from another of Argoli’s main works, Two books about critical days and  decumbiture of  diseases2   revised and revisited by [...]

Argoli, the fox and the internet

May 31, 2009

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Traditional astro-lists in the net are a precious source of  knowledge (and friendship), and I’d like to mention two different threads worthy to inquire about and mix a little how I like to do very often. The first one appeared in The Real Astrology and it was about an Italian translation of two important works of [...]