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I am not sure if anyone is familiar with this book but spherical astronomy applied to the astrology chart interests me.My ascendant is Libra which gives an MC of Cancer (North Declination).In calculating the cusp of 11 house Martin uses 2 angles and 1 side to find Ecliptic Longtitude.Since my last p...

diurnal logs

I wanted to correct myself in previous post where I wrote "The number 1 divided by 10 minutes is 6-and then the log for 6 or 6 minutes is .77815" This should be Log for 6 degrees not 6 minutes-So it seems that log 100=2 /1 button on a calculator.To find a diurnal or a ternary log requires ...

diurnal logs

Although I know logs are not used often today.I still find them interesting.My question came from table 9 in back of Michelsons Table of Houses(diurnal log of 4 degrees) which is .77815.I think the answer to my original question lies in the Co-Log.Divide 4 degrees by 24 I get 10 minutes.The number 1...

diurnal log question

In diurnal log motion table I see the diurnal log for 4 degrees is .77815.If I divide 4 degrees by 24 (using calculator) I get 10 minutes. Then log for 10 minutes calculator says -.77815.Same process for anywhere in this table with my calculator gives me a negative number equal to one in the table w...

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Hello Roberto-When I included astrozet link in my last post I thought it was based on a Regio system.(I didnt read text complete)CMP and ZD was really my interest.But now I can use ZET for the PMP as well.I recently calculated ZD for Saturn from Prince Charles chart(makransky page 36-38) where the p...

Roberto-I am glad that you explained formula for ZD.I have worked with Morinus book 22 which has all the formulas for the regio positions in the Morinus program except ZD.I found this link which shows some interesting charts.http://astrozet.net/en/Manual/primary_directions.html -I also was able to f...

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