M. C. to the sextile of the O Arc of direction 41.57 of O's semidiurnal arc added will bring the O to the cusp of the seventh, because the the semi-arc greater than the sextile isof 18. 20 M. C. to the and Asc. to the 8 of the O. Arc = 60. 17 Find the arc of direction of the M. C. to the quintile of the thus - 1-5th of his semidiurnal arc, because the quintile is 1-5th less than the quartile 11. 0 M. C. to the quartile of the O. Arc 49. 17 Ascendant and Mid-heaven to the Aspects of Venus. Arc of direction of the ascendant to the off 24. 26 of 's semidiurnal arc, begreater than the above the . 19. 4 Ascendant to the A of . Arc 43. 30 +1-6th of the semidiurnal arc of to find the 9.32 sesquiquadrate, because it is 1-6th of a semiarc greater than the ▲ Asc. to the sesquiquadrate and M. C. to the semiquartile of 9. Arc 53. 2 Find the arc M. C. to the sextile of. Thus, add 1-6th of 's semidiurnal arc, because the sextile is 1-6th of the semiarc greater than the semiquartile 9.32 Ascendant and M. C. to the Aspects of Mercury. As is nearly on the cusp of the 10th, find the arc of direction of the M. C. to the conjunction of thus Right ascension of Mercury Right asc. of the mid-heaven . 276. 26 M. C. to the 6 and asc. of of. Arc Asc. to the A of . Arc Now bring out the sesquiquadrate to the ascendant by adding 1-6th of 's semidiurnal arc, because the sesquiquadrate is formed after the A, and is 1-6th of the semiarc greater than the ▲ 20.35 . 9.54 M. C. to the sextile of . Arc 40. 23 Find the arc asc. to the 8 and M. C. to the □ of ☀, viz. add of his semidiurnal arc to the sextile 19.48 Asc. to 8 and M. C. to □ of . Arc 60. 11 1-5th of 's semidiurnal arc 11. 53 M. C. to the quintile of . Arc 48. 18 Medium Coeli and Ascendant to the Aspects of the Moon. First M. C. to the and the Ascendant to the 8 of the D. - 221. 31 70.45 Arc of direction of the asc. to the of the D 292.16 276.26 15.50 36. 25 Ascendant to the A of the D. Arc 52. 15 +1-6th of the D's seminocturnal arc 18. 13 M. C. and Asc. to the sesquiquadrate of the D. Arc 70. 28 Arc of direction M. C. to the of the D 15. 50 From this arc find the quintile thus: 1-5th of the D's semidiurnal arc, because the quintile is 1-5th of the semiarc less than the 14. 9 M. C. to the quintile of the D. Arc 1. 41 The Sun to the Zodiacal Parallel of Venus. The sun it will be found acquires the declination of in v 20° 53'. Then for the O's R. A. there. As cosine of O's dec. 21. 53 Is to cos. of the long. short of y 69.7 9.55202 So is radius = 9.96752 10.00000 To the cos. of 67.25 from 360. Right ascension of the aspect O. A. of the aspect under the O's pole 292.35 3. 11 295. 46 285. 5 Arc of direc. of the O to the parallel of The Sun to the Zodiacal Parallel of Mercury. The sun arrives at the dec. of ☀ in v 27. 35. O. A. of the aspect under the O's pole 302. 39 285. 5 Is to cos. of the long. short of v 56.0 9.74756 9.14041 Tangent of the sun's pole 7. 52 + tangent of h's declination 19.17 9.54390 Sine of A. D. of the aspect 2. 46 8.68431 Right ascension 306. 20 Ascensional difference 2.46 O. A. of the aspect under the O's pole 309. 6 285.5 The sun to the parallel of the moon's declination, which he meets in 25. 24; declination 13. 44 S. O. A. of the aspect under the O's pole 327. 43 O. A. of the O do. 285. 5 Arc of direction = 42. 38 The Sun to the Zodiacal Parallel of Mars. In X 3.52 where the O's declination is 10. 6 S. O. A. of the parallel under the sun's pole 337. 11 285. 5 |