Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2010 6:19 pm
I have no idea.Ed F wrote:Date of the event in question?
The PD can be calculated without knowing the event but of course it would help.
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I have no idea.Ed F wrote:Date of the event in question?
In other words, according to Isaac, the Sun would be conjunct the IC around 32.5 years, making the arc of direction about 32 degrees (rounding it off a bit, and assuming a Naibod key).Marriage 29 July 1981
Sun 180 MC 10'











how you did 23.05.1981? I got an arc of 37.34 - so we eliminate the key effect- here I used Naibod as in Makransky book.Petr wrote:TPD are counted under the pole. Results Morinus under the pole will be close to TPD, but depends on the pole.
Under pole Sun: op MC C => Sun TPD 23.5.1981
op MC C => Sun Placidus 23.3.1981 (Morinus 21.3.1981)
Pole radix : op Sun D => MC 17.3.1987 (Morinus 12.3.1987)

C stands for converse? I did not catch before....Martin Gansten wrote:Petr has already solved the conundrum. The direction originally referred to by Isaac was not the direct direction of the Sun to the IC, but the 'converse' direction of the natal IC degree to the Sun, calculated under the Sun's pole. (I use 'converse' here in the modern, non-traditional sense: an imaginary backwards motion, against time.) Thank you, Petr.
Well it was the same I was thinking. MC could be taken for marriage, but the MC opposition I don't know.I am at a loss to understand what this direction, even if it were valid, would have to do with marriage; but that's another question