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[edit] Biseptile The biseptile (abrv. BSp) is an angle of 102.857143°. This aspect is considered the externalized septile. [edit] Triseptile ...
Biseptile: an aspect of 102.86° or 2/7th of the circle (see "septile").
Even more minor would be multiple fraction aspects formed from these, like the biquintile (144º), fairly commonly used, and the quite obscure biseptile (102º52’) or aspects with no names, like 3/8 or 5/8.
The left triangular table shows 14 possible aspects (conjunction, opposition, trine, square, quintile, sextile, septile, semisquare, sesquiquadrate, semisextile, quincunx, biquintile, biseptile, triseptile) sorted by planetary pair, ...
Plus, the Kepler aspects: quintile and biquintile, septile and biseptile, which Bil Tierney called rare aspects in his best-selling book Perceptions in Astrology which I have translated into French for the Ed. du Rocher, Gnosis collection in 1986.
The seven sertiles, indicated on Diana's chart are: Sun-Mars and Mercury-Uranus, monoseptile Venus-Pluto, biseptile, Saturn-Uranus, Saturn-Mercury, Jupiter-Uranus and Jupiter-Sun, triseptiles. Back to text ...
See also: Sextile, Degree, Astrology, House, Opposition
 
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