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Anima Astrologiae or A Guide for
Astrologers by William Lilly 1676
The 96th is to Consider in
Questions which seem to show, that what is enquired after shall be
perfected, whether the Significator of the thing, and the Moon are in
Angles; for if they both be
above 25 degrees from Angles, it will not be accomplished; but if one
shall and the other shall not be
so far off, then it may be done but with difficulty, unless it be a
journey; which will speed well
enough if the significator be remote from Angles.
97.In what climate before the question is proposed |