The article is from "Introduction to Classical Astrology". The entire content framework is based on medieval Arabic astrology, extending the usage in the Greek period. This part begins the third volume of the book, which mainly introduces the combination state of the planets and

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The article comes from "Introduction to Classical Astrology". The entire content framework is based on medieval Arabic astrology, extending the usage in the Greek period. This part begins the third volume of the book, which mainly introduces the combination state of the planets and the impact of this state.

Abu Masha's "Introduction to Astrology" mentions 25 kinds of planetary states, and makes a very detailed distinction and description of the states of planets in different scenarios. There is a lot of content in this part, but it is a very important part. It can provide a more in-depth and detailed understanding of the environment in which the stars are located and the state of the stars.


HTs

(Domain)

Arabic: HTs (Domain) (hayyiz)

Herman: Choice (Alternation) (vicissitudo)

Adrad: Suitability (competentia)

compare Greek "distinguish( sect)" (hairesis)

["Introduction to Astrology" Volume 3, Chapter 3] "Suitable (Note: when it is obtained)" is masculine (according to the views of many medieval astrologers on this concept, Abu Masha combined masculine and Day Combination. See comments below and Chapter 5 of Volume 3 of the Astrology Collection and Chapter 6 of Paul's Books) The stars are above the horizon during the day and below the horizon during the night, in the masculine signs. Feminine stars are below the horizon during the day and above the horizon at night - Mars is special in that although it is a masculine star, it is a nocturnal planet (Latin for "feminine").

["Comprehensive Astrology", Volume 7, Chapter 1.133-38] A star can be judged to be in its "differentiation" according to the following conditions, its natural nature is strong and it symbolizes gentleness (this word represents the fusion of restraint, balance and good nature) ) and suitable (this overlaps with Adlard's meaning of "suitable"). If the nature of the star is different from this, then its performance will also be different from this. If it were the exact opposite, contrary to the timing, it would symbolize damage (or "impairment". The state of the planet represented would be unbalanced or excessive, so its actions would be unstable or lack consistency.) and the opposite state (see p. Volume 5, Chapter 11).

[Akabit Book 1, Chapter 78] If the stars are accidentally aligned (halb, I don’t know the meaning of this word at the moment): that is, the daytime stars are on the horizon during the day and are below the horizon at night; the night stars are on the horizon at night Above, it is below the horizon during the day. If the extra masculine star is in the masculine sign and the feminine star is in the feminine sign, it is "time to gain". Its powers include success, gain, and wealth (Neither Astrology nor Alkabit has a list of this planetary combination, except for the occasional exaltation of various other planets. To me this shows the reimagining of Abu Masha This is his structure in "Introduction to Astrology")

["The Beginning of Wisdom", Volume 8, Chapter 75] When the sign star is in season, it represents the good things to come.

["The Beginning of Wisdom", Book 8, Chapter 84] When the time comes, a person will do work worthy of him.

["The Beginning of Wisdom" Book 8, Chapter 85] Planets out of time are like people being involved in things that are inconsistent with themselves.

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Figure 56: The timing of the planets in the day chart

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Figure 57: The timing of the planets in the night chart

The text is compiled and translated from "Introductions to Traditional Astrology"

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