Sacred Science
Book ID: 801
Publication Date: 1862
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The Doctrine of Nativities in a Form Free of All Mystery
123 Pages
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$35.00 (New Hardcover)
Baumring Astrological/Astronomical Selection Containing The Most Complete Collection of Formula for Every Set of Astronomical Calculations.
Volume 2.
First Book
Ch. I
- On forming a general judgment on a nativity
- A map or figure of the heavings for the birth of H.R.H the Prince of Wales
- A speculum of the planets' places, &, in the nativity of the Prince of Wales
Ch. II
- Distribution of the doctrine of nativities
- The Parents
- Children not reared
- Duration of Life
- Of the hyleg
Ch. III
- The form and temperament of the body
- Hurts, injuries and diseases of the body
Ch. IV
Ch. V
- The fortune of wealth
- The fortune of rank
Ch. VI
Ch. VII
- Marriage
- Description of the wife or husband
Ch. VIII
Ch. IX
Ch. X
Ch. XI
Second Book
Ch. I
- On calculating the directions in a nativity
- General rules to work directions between the sun, moon, or any of the planets
- Rules to work directions to the angles in mundo
- Rules to calculate parallels to the angles, or rather from the meridian
- Rules to calculate rapt parallels
Ch. II
- Rules to work directions in the Zodiac
- To find the arc of direction of any aspect formed by the Sun by direct direction in the Zodiac
- To find the arc of direciton of any aspect formed by the Sun by converse motion in the Zodiac
- To find the arc of direction of the Sun to any parallel declination
- To find the arc of direction of the moon to any aspect in the Zodiac, by direct direction
- To find the arc of direction of the moon to any aspect in the Zodiac, by converse direction
- To find the arc of direction of any place to teh aspect of the sun, moon, or any other planet
- To find the arc drirection of any planet directed in the Zodiac to the aspects of teh Sun or Moon, or any other point in the heavens, by converse motion
- To direct the midheaven in the Zodiac
- To direct the ascendant in the Zodiac
Ch. III
- To find the ascensional difference of any point in the Zodiac; and hence the oblique ascension and semi-arc of that point
- To find the ascensional difference by the table of ascensional difference
- To find the semi-diurnal arc, or semi-nocturnal arc, of any point in the heavens
- To find the oblique ascension of any point in the heavens
Ch. IV.
- To find (by tables) the right ascension and declination of any point in the heavens, the latitude and longitude begin given
Ch. V
- Examples of rules for working directions, taken from the nativity o the Prince of Wales
- Examples of direct directions in Zodiac
- Examples of converse directions in Zodiac
Ch. VI
- Examples of the Moon's directions in Zodiac, direct and converse
- Examples of direcitons of the planets in the Zodiac, direct and converse
Ch. VII
- Examples of direcitons to the angles, or ascendant and mid-heaven
- Examples of directions to the ascendant or M. C. in Zodiac
Ch. VIII
- Examples of mundane directions to the Sun and Moon, direct and converse
Ch. IX
- Examples of mundane parallels, direct and converse
Ch. X
- Examples of rapt parallels
Ch. XI
- Of secondary directions
- To calculate secondary directionsd
Ch. XII
- Of transits and revolutions
- Of Saturn's returns and aspects
- Of Jupiter's returns and aspects
- Of the returns and aspects of Mars
- Of the returns of Venus and her aspects
- Of the returns and aspects of Mercury
- The returns of the Moon to her place, etc.
- Of the position of Uranus in a revolution, etc.
Ch. XIII
- Of ingresses, eclipses, and lunations
Ch. XIV
- On rectifying the given time of birth when it is only given approximately, and how to find the true moment
- Rules for rectifying the time of birth, given or estimated, to find the true time
Ch. XV
- On the effects of directions
- General rules for judging directions
Ch. XVI
- Specific rules for judging the effects of directions
- Directions to the ascendant
- Directions to the midheaven
- Directions of the Sun
- The directions of the Moon
- The directions of the Sun and Moon to their own aspects
- Directions to the Pars Fortune
- Concluding observations
Ch. XVII
- Rules to find the time the Moon forms any aspect in the Heavens
- Table showing the members in the human body which the planets influence in any of the twelve signs
Appendix
- Trigonometrical Formulae for working astronomical problems
- Rule to reduce the motion of the Moon, or any planet, to any time of the day required
- Table to find the difference of mean and sidereal time
- To find the Greenwich mean time, when the mean time at any other place be known
- Examples of the method of working by logarithms
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