Aspectarian: a list of aspects formed between planets in a given time period, with their times - for example the Complete Aspectarian in the back of Raphael's Ephemeris.
Aspectarian. A chronological list of all aspects formed during a specified period. Most astrology magazines acrry an Aspectarian for the concurrent month; and one for the year is now usually appended to the Ephemeris.
Using an "Aspectarian" Determining "Clusters" and "Reversal Dates" Using Financial/Astrological Software Programs ...
If we look in the aspectarian for the time of the Venus-Sun semi-sextile (received conjunction), we find that it is made at 10:47 pm GMT on 29 September. This is several hours after the Sun has made the conjunction with Neptune at 5:01 pm.
When an elector lacks a sufficient knowledge of astro-dynamics to enable him accurately to cast the Figure whereby to select a suitable moment, the next best substitute is to consult the aspectarian in any good ephemeris, ...
An articles on the use of the aspects Online Ephemeris from Khaldea.com -- 600BC to 2400AD -- Calculated for Midnight GMT; also with an Aspectarian included for years 1900 to 2005 Astrology elements ...
See also: Astrologer, Astrology, Planet, Ephemeris, Moon
 
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