Judicial Astrology - Relates to the forecasting of principal events which will befall a country and public conditions which will prevail. Juno - The queen of the gods. An asteroid seen by modern astrologers as significant.
Judicial Astrology Some scholars believe that Ficino suffered from a constant inner tension as a result of his ambiguous intellectual and moral position towards astrology, and that it was this tension that resulted in his vacillations.
Judicial astrology--more important branch of this occult art--depended for its predictions upon the position of the planets in the "twelve houses " at the moment of the birth of a human being.
Judicial astrology, of which natal astrology is the prime example, is a different kettle of fish.
also termed Judicial Astrology: a consideration of the current positions of the planets with respect to their influence upon entire populations, or portions thereof, by countries, cities or localities, at Ingresses, eclipses, ...
Newton had no regard for judicial astrology, but was fascinated by the calculations.
This system was referred to as "judicial astrology", and its practitioners believed that the position of heavenly bodies influenced the affairs of mankind. It is now usually regarded as a pseudo-science.
Bredon held the post of chaplain to Sir Christopher Heydon and had a hand in his composition Defence of Judicial Astrology.
Carter, Astrology Classics Mundane Astrology (Course XIII) - C.C. Zain, Brotherhood of Light Fixed Stars & Judicial Astrology - G.C. Noonan, AFA Book of World Horoscopes - Nicholas Campion, Wessex Astrologer ...
See also: Astrologer, Astrology, Natural, Regard, Planet
 
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