BOOK OF THE SEVEN PLANETS :  CONTENTS

THE FIRST PART OF ASTRONOMY
ON THE MOVEMENTS, CONJUNCTIONS AND
COMBINATIONS OF PLANETS IN THE SIGNS
PART 1.
THE PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONOMY
(1) ANCIENT PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONOMY
The Twelve Signs
1.Aries 2.Taurus 3.Gemini
4.Cancer 5.Leo 6.Virgo
7.Libra 8.Scorpio 9.Sagittarius
10.Capricorn 11.Aquarius 12.Pisces
The Seven Planets
1.Saturn
2.Jupiter
3.Mars
4.Sun
5.Venus
6.Mercury
7.Moon
.(2) THE PRINCIPLES OF RAYMOND'S ART APPLIED
TO THE ANCIENT PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONOMY
2.1. The mutual overcoming of the elements
[1]  A.B.
[2]  A.C.
[3]  A.D.
[4]  B.C.
[5]  B.D.
[6]  C.D.
2.2 Questions
(1) Question two: "what?"
(2) Question three: "of what?"
(3) Question four: "why?"
(4) Question five: on quantity
(5) Question six: on quality
2.3 Principles
(1)  Greatness
(2)  Duration
(3)  Power
(4) The instinct of heaven
(5) Appetite
(6) Virtue
(7) Truth
(8) Delight
(9) Difference
(10) Concordance
(11) Contrariety
(12) Beginning
(13) Middle
(14) End
(15) Majority
(16) Equality
(17) Minority
2.4  Definitions of accidents
(1) When, or celestial time
(2) Where, or the celestial locus
(3) Modality
(4) Instruments
2.5 The soul of heaven
(1) Does it exist?
(2) Heaven's soul is not vegetative, sensitive or rational
(3) Motion is the soul of heaven

PART 2
THE ASTRONOMICAL FIGURE
(1) Description and use
(2) Subjects of astronomical judgment

PART 3
CONJUNCTIONS AND ASPECTS
OF PLANETS AND SIGNS
1. Conjunctions of planets and signs
1.1 Planets in Aries
1.2 Planets in Taurus
1.3 Planets in Gemini
1.4 Planets in Cancer
2. Oblique aspects between signs and planets

PART 4
OBJECTIONS TO  ASTRONOMICAL BELIEFS
1.  Misconceptions about the signs and planets
2.  Misconceptions about God and the human soul

PART 5
QUESTIONS ABOUT ASTRONOMY
1. First part of questions
2. Second Part of questions
3. Third Part of questions, and conclusion

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