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Semi-quintile

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Semi-Quintile: See decile.
Kepler, Johannes: One of the founders of modern astronomy who discovered the three basic laws of planetary motion, among them that planetary orbits are elliptical. He introduced several minor aspects includin . . .

 


Semi-quintile - Kepler's decile, a minor benefic aspect of 36 degrees.
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Semi-quintile. See "Decile."
Semi-sextile. A planetary aspect between two planets or bodies that are 30 degrees apart.

Semi-Quintile or Decile (36°). Kepler deemed it a good influence, but mild.
Semi-Decile (18°). Harmonious, but weak.

semi-quintile See decile.
semi-sextile One of the more influential minor easy aspects, the twelfth harmonic, 30°.

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The semiquintile (abrv. SQn) also known as a Decile is an angle of 36°. This aspect is said to impart ability to help others [1].
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Considered fortunate, also known as semi-quintile. DeclinationDistance of a planet north or south of the celestial equator, from which they are said to decline (either northward or southward).

In the section on the 'Effects of Directions', Lilly gives instructions for finding not only the quintile, bi-quintile and sesqui-quadrate, but also the semi-sextile (30°), semi-quintile (36°), semi-quadrate (45°) and sesqui-quintile (108°).

Quintile, Bi-Quintile and Semi-Quintile: These three aspects were introduced by Johannes Kepler. The semi-Quintile is also known as the Decile as it is arrived at by dividing the 360 degrees of the chart by 10.

Decile - Minor aspect of 36°. Considered fortunate, also known as semi-quintile.
Declination - The arc of measurement in degrees north or south of the celestial equator.

decile : A mildly benefic aspect with a separation of 36°, also called a semi-quintile; the tenth harmonic.

See also: Planet, House, Quintile, Astrology, Aspects

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