| Contents
1. Introduction. History of astrology and medieval
primary sources.
Astrology as a knowledge system
1.1 The age of modern astrological tradition
1.2 Development of the conceptual framework and calculating algorithms
of medieval astrology. 1.3 Astrology in 20th century
1.4 The conceptual framework of astrology and natural science principles
of thinking
2. The zodiac of massive heavenly body
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Theoretical model of a zodiac for a born, situated in the vicinity
of a heavenly body
2.3 Choice of the reference point on the local equator (zodiac circle)
2.4 Examples of zodiacs
2.4.1 Terrestrial zodiac
2.4.2 The Lunar zodiac
2.4.2.1 The Lunar nodes
2.4.3 Solar and planetary zodiacs
3. The mutual projection of two zodiacs
4. Symbolic times
4.1 Symbolic mappings. The world line of a born
4.2 Traditional systems of symbolic times
4.2.1 Solar-terrestrial progressions
4.2.2 Solar-terrestrial directions
4.2.3 Profections
5. Aspects, orbs and the technology of interpreting
pinpoint accuracy
5.1 Aspects
5.2 Orbs
5.3 Experimental orb of "exact" aspects and the accuracy of
astronomical and astrological calculations
5.4 Event-trigger points of the horoscope
6. Astronomers notes
6.1 Coordinates of planets for the location of a born. The correction
for parallax
6.2 Direct and retrograde planets. Stationary points
6.3 Zodiacal conjunctions
6.4 The Natal horoscope as a multi-dimensional chart
7. Precision rectification of the creation (birth)
time and symbolic times
8. Conclusions
9. Thanks
10. Definitions
11. References
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