Divisors, chronocrators, almutens in a Renaissance geniture 1 by margherita Very recently a friend of mine, the Italian astrologer Grazia Bordoni, sent me the original calculations of an unknown Renaissance astrologer for Alfonso d'Este geniture. Excerpts of the reading can be read in her site (the article was written by a former President of the Italian Astrological association) http://www.armonics2zero.it/index.php/a ... nso-deste/ but it is clearly not focused on traditional astrology. So I used the tables she sent me for an article of mine. I believe they are quite interesting because the Renaissance astrologers shows as he proceeded to calculation of the almutens of the geniture, divisor, hyleg and alchocoden. Moreover instead of using the more famous firdaria he uses for allocating time periods, the Greek technique of time-Lord mentioned by Firmicus too. If someone is interested the article with pictures from the original manuscript - it does not come from the Internet and my research of text can be found in my blog: http://heavenastrolabe.net/divisors-chr ... -geniture/ Hope you like it margherita Traditional astrology at http://heavenastrolabe.wordpress.com Quote Sun Mar 28, 2010 3:58 pm
2 by favro thank you very much margherita for all the interesting topics you bring to this forum; I had put aside decennia after a brief trial period but now I am back experimenting with them thanks to you Quote Mon Mar 29, 2010 4:36 pm
3 by margherita favro wrote:thank you very much margherita for all the interesting topics you bring to this forum; I had put aside decennia after a brief trial period but now I am back experimenting with them thanks to you Thanks to the kind words. These chronocrators are very interesting for me too. It's funny how authors - like Giuntini does- talk about firdaria and chronocrators one after the other, without considering they should be alternative methods. I liked the almutens tables too because this is an example how how a real astrologer calculates something, we have tons of theoretical books, but detailed examples are rarer. margherita Traditional astrology at http://heavenastrolabe.wordpress.com Quote Mon Mar 29, 2010 5:06 pm
Domain lost 4 by gothic5 Margherita-Do you know what happened to the site heavenastrolabe.net? Harold Flushing NY Quote Thu Apr 09, 2015 4:49 am
5 by Wolfgang She moved her blog: https://heavenastrolabe.wordpress.com/ b.r W. Quote Thu Apr 09, 2015 10:40 am
6 by margherita Thanks, Wolfgang :-) Traditional astrology at http://heavenastrolabe.wordpress.com Quote Thu Apr 09, 2015 1:56 pm
domain found 7 by gothic5 Thank You-I am glad I could recover the site.It has been very useful to me for many reasons-Harold Quote Fri Apr 10, 2015 4:37 am
Re: domain found 8 by margherita Since the site where "la genitura di Alfonso d'Este" was published is down and people asked me the original article, I put the original article written by Malagoli (and previously in Armonics) here https://www.scribd.com/doc/261436075/Ma ... nso-d-Este Traditional astrology at http://heavenastrolabe.wordpress.com Quote Fri Apr 10, 2015 7:53 am
Alfonso D'Este 9 by gothic5 Just a question about above subject-After downloading Scribd document I could not translate to english.Google translate keeps saying page is already in English.Will this page be back on line sometime? Harold Quote Sun Apr 12, 2015 3:21 am
Re: Alfonso D'Este 10 by margherita gothic5 wrote:Just a question about above subject-After downloading Scribd document I could not translate to english.Google translate keeps saying page is already in English.Will this page be back on line sometime? Harold That was not my side, so I don't know Anyway I'm updating a new version of the article- not scanned. I believe you can translate it with Google translate https://www.scribd.com/doc/261617487/Ma ... nso-d-Este Traditional astrology at http://heavenastrolabe.wordpress.com Quote Sun Apr 12, 2015 10:02 am