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Hyppolitus
The refutation of all heresies

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sign

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 19| exist either a point or a sign, or any division; wherefore 2 IV, 1 | STARS.~BUT in each zodiacal sign they call limits of the 3 IV, 1 | first portions of the same sign of the Zodiac, and another 4 IV, 3 | with (them). But that the sign of the horoscope is indiscoverable 5 IV, 3 | ascension of the zodiacal sign should be observed with 6 IV, 3 | ascension of the zodiacal sign rising in the heaven should 7 IV, 3 | with the ascension (of the sign); and they, term this--disposition, 8 IV, 3 | nor is the rising zodiacal sign apprehended with accuracy. 9 IV, 4 | striking a metallic rim, a sign to the Chaldean, who from 10 IV, 4 | down the rising zodiacal sign; in the first place, we 11 IV, 4 | time of the rising zodiacal sign, and consequently the time 12 V, 2 | one could express it by a sign, or comprehend it substantially. 13 V, 8 | circle), and each zodiacal sign into thirty portions, and 14 V, 8 | Aries is a male zodiacal sign, but Taurus female; and 15 V, 8 | dividing each zodiacal sign into twelve parts, employ 16 V, 8 | turnings of the surrounding (sign). Aries is a sign of this 17 V, 8 | surrounding (sign). Aries is a sign of this description, and 18 V, 9 | denominated him Isis. A sign of this one is the Dog-star, 19 VI, 48| accomplishes its circuit from sign to sign,--they therefore 20 VI, 48| its circuit from sign to sign,--they therefore assert 21 VI, 48| and that each zodiacal sign possesses thirty divisions.


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