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Anima Astrologiae or A Guide for
Astrologers by William Lilly 1676
The 53rd Consideration is,
Whether the significator be under the Sun beams, for then he will be of
small efficacy in anything as aforesaid; yet the Malevolents will be
something more strong in evil
than the Benevolents in good.2
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NOTE BY LILLY.
“Now a planet is
properly said to be under the Sun beams, when they are only 12 degrees or
less, or above, or 16 minutes distance between it and the Sun; for when
there is only 16 minutes distance, it is said to be strong, being in
Cazimi, or the heart of the Sun; but when there are more than 12 degrees
and less then 15 degrees, it is said to be going from under the Sun ‘s
beams.”
54.Whether one of the Superior Planets in 12° distant
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