Home (Trigon)
Home  
 
 
Home » Astrology » Trigon


 

Trigon

Astrology TredecileTrikona

Trigon
Science / Astrology / Trigon
Trigon: The three member signs of a triplicity. Also used as an alternate term for grand trine. See also grand trine, triplicity.

 


Trigonal relationship of signs
The 1st century astrologer Manilius wrote in his Astronomica that triangles inscribed within the circle of the zodiac group the signs into four sets of triplicities: ...

Trigon. See "Triplicities."
Trine. A planetary aspect in which two planets or bodies are 120 degrees apart.

trigon The three member signs of a triplicity. Also used as an alternate term for grand trine. See also grand trine, triplicity.

Trigon - 120°
Trigonen er et harmonisk aspekt, de involverede planeter fungerer sammen på en komplementerende måde og beriger hinanden.

Trigon.
A term applied to the three signs of the same triplicity.
Trigonocrators.

The 20-year conjunctions are termed minims, or specialis; the 200-year cycle, media, or trigonalis - change of trigons; and the 800-year cycle, maxima, or climacteria.

This is the planet that has the most dignities in a given place in the zodiac, according to the dignities of house, exaltation, trigon (or triplicity), bound (or term) and face (decanate).

Trigonal monomoiria, where the order is based on the trigon (triplicity) rulerships via the sect ruler, with the first degree of a given sign being ruled by the sect ruler (diurnal or nocturnal) according to its sect, ...

In "A History of Horoscopic Astrology", James Holden asserts that the Babylonians had already grouped the signs into Trigons or triplicities that were adopted by the Greeks. This is basic geometry.

I soon developed the trigonometry needed to answer these questions -- quite a prodigious undertaking for me and thus began a real "magical mystery tour" through my life history.

Hipparchus of Rhodes: (190 - 120 BC) was probably the inventor of trigonometry, the first person to suggest that the earth rotated on its axis, the first to obtain a measurement of the earth's diameter, ...

It is unlikely that the instrument saw much use in this area even though such problems could be solved by a user with little knowledge of spherical trigonometry.

TRINE - The Trine aspect consists of 120 degrees, or by a third part of the Circle, for three times an hundred and twenty degrees make the whole Circle, or 360 degrees: It's called a Triangular aspect, or Trigonall, ...

Monomoiria - This is the apportioning of individual degrees to each of the planets starting with either the sign ruler and continuing in descending Chaldean order, or the triplicity / trigon lord, and varying with sect.

There are two additional significators, the quality, cardinal, fixed or mutable and its element, fire, water, air and earth. In this manner, Aries a cardinal (quality) fire sign, the 1st house and Mars all relate to the fire trigon, ...

Three equidistant Signs are ascribed to each of the four elements, so that they are often referred to as the Triplicities or Trigons, while four equidistant Signs are ascribed to each of the three Qualities, ...

The name of the genus, Trigonella, is derived from the old Greek name, denoting 'three-angled,' from the form of its corolla.

It must be said that when the two birth places are reasonably close, (within a few hundred miles of each other), using Davison's method yields adequate results, and involves no spherical trigonometry, (or a globe and a piece of string!).

See also: Planet, Astrology, House, Sun, Degree

Astrology TredecileTrikona

 
 rssRSS