HENRICUS II GALLIARUM REX (1519-1559)
Cf.: http://primarydirections.blogspot.com/2017/04/henri-ii.html.
I)- natal chart
- ASC GEMINI, ruler ME (XII)
- MC AQUARIUS, ruler SA (IX)
Morinus gives SU for ALMUTEN.Capricorn Prometheus gives JU for ALCHOCODEN with PTO ; otherwise, with Omar or Bonatti, there is no ALCHOCODEN.
- HYLEG : ASC (POF ?)
- ANAERETA : MA (SA ?)
- ALCOCODEN : JU
II)- primary directions
1)- exitus : 1559
a)- MA conj ASC
D(ASC-MA) = OA(ASC)-OA(MA) = 32.33°-71.06°= 39.941° (1559)
(observe that a direction of ASC is always direct : MA rises).
b)- Rp MO|ME and ME conj SA - VE // SA
Here we have a relatively rare example of three directions that have a common root. We will first calculate the Rp between MO and ME in relation to the MC. The procedure to follow has been simplified since the previous examples.
- Rp MO | ME (PM):
- compute the mundane mi-point between the two points. It is not the same for Regio or Campanus, nor Placidus.
- mi-point domitude Campa = 340.91° - Lz = 8.89° ARIES - D (mi-point/MC) = 40.37 (Campa) - with latitude : dom Campa = 343.35 - Lz = 15.55° ARIES - D = 43.01 (no ray)
- mi-point domitude Regio = 332.66° - Lz = 9.73° ARIES - D (mi-point/MC) = 40.7 (Campa) à 0.3 orb equat.
- mi-point domitude Placidus = 333.10° - Lz = 10.01° ARIES - D(mi-point/MC) = 40.8 (Campa)
Now, we take the ray : VE // SA : it is a converse direction. The mobile point is VE and the fixed point is the parallel of SA.
- compute Campanus mundane //SA : 293.7° - Lz = 310.141° AQUARIUS.
- compute the direction :
2 DP Regio and Placidus direct, 1 mundane ; none fictitious.
Then, we see the last direction : ME conj SA.
1 DP Regio-Campa at 40.487° (Morinus find 40.678°).
c)- VE # MO
We have said earlier that VE is combust. So it is interesting to compute this ray for 1559.
- comput of mundane #VE : 9.34° domitude Campanus - Lz = 75.34° GEMINI.
- parameters
direction | promissor | significator | ||
D MO # VE | # VE | MO | ||
long | 75,34 S E | 21,03 N E | ||
lat | 2,744 | -1,008 | ||
AR | 73,743 | 19,807 | ||
dec | 25,422 | 7,295 | ||
ha | 3,990 | 4,931 | ||
OA | 106,735 | 28,241 | ||
dom Campa | 5,853 | 346,240 | ||
dom Regio | 8,860 | 339,574 | ||
Dom Placidus | 13,289 | 340,836 | ||
pôle Regio | 48,542 | 47,033 | ||
pôle Campa | 48,542 | 47,033 | ||
Pôle Placidus | 44,760 | 42,080 | ||
DM D|N | D |131,41 - N |48,59 | D |77,474 - N |102,53 | ||
DA pôle D|N | D |35,25 - N |28,121 | D |6,638 - N |10,6 | ||
DA | 32,992 | 8,433 | ||
SA D|N | D |122,99 N |57,01 | D |98,43 N |81,57 | ||
D Horiz | 8,42 | 20,96 | ||
Htd* | 9,501 | 13,594 | ||
DH** | -5,114 | 5,699 | ||
TS | 302,333 | 20:09:20 | ||
lat geo, | 48,883 | |||
eclip | 23,503 | |||
birth year | 1519 | |||
event year | 1559,1 | |||
* temporal hour (= 1/6e | Sad) | ** horary distance, (= mundane positions, see Giuseppe Bezza) |
- result
We see that the DP is converse. There are 3 rays and 1 fictitious (Goldmayer Placidus).
d)- SA # JU
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