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| Alphabetical [« »] places 1 plages 2 planet 1 planete 51 planetes 12 plate 7 plates 2 | Frequency [« »] 54 latitude 51 eny 51 orisonte 51 planete 51 tak 50 est 50 on | Geoffrey Chaucer A Treatise on the Astrolabe IntraText - Concordances planete |
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1 [Title]| and the arisyng of any planete after his latitude fro the 2 21 | understond also that whan an hot planete cometh into an hot signe, 3 21 | encrescith his hete; and yf a planete be cold, than amenusith 4 21 | reknyng the qualite of the planete as I first seide. And everich 5 4 | And therfore, yf that eny planete ascende at thatt same tyme 6 4 | longitude. Men sayn that thilke planete is in horoscopo. ~But sothly 7 4 | ascendith, yit rekne they thilke planete in the ascendent. And what 8 4 | the ascendent. And what planete that is under thilke degre 9 4 | yit seyn thei that thilke planete is "like to him that is 10 4 | bynethe, thei seyn that the planete is "fallyng fro the ascendent." 11 4 | they whan that no wicked planete, as Saturne or Mars or elles 12 4 | ascendent, ne that no wicked planete have noon aspect of enemyte 13 4 | that thei have a fortunat planete in hir ascendent, and yit 14 4 | discencioun, ne joyned with no planete in his descencioun, ne have 15 4 | face. And although that a planete have a latitude fro the 16 4 | somme folk, so that the planete arise in that same signe 17 4 | rekned, that yit is the planete in horoscopo, be it in nativyte 18 12 | shal shewe the houre of the planete; and fro that tyme forward 19 12 | sonne shewe the houre of the planete. ~Ensample as thus: -The 20 12 | entrith the houre of every planete, after which planete the 21 12 | every planete, after which planete the day berith his name, 22 12 | mone, and so furth by ordir planete after planete in houre after 23 12 | furth by ordir planete after planete in houre after houre, all 24 12 | in this manere succedith planete under planete fro Saturne 25 12 | succedith planete under planete fro Saturne unto the mone, 26 17 | cercle; and if it be of a planete, rekne than the quantite 27 30 | forseide wey. ~Loke whan that a planete is in the lyne meridional, 28 30 | that day, and than is the planete in the verrey wey of the 29 30 | And if the altitude of the planete be heigher than the degre 30 30 | of the sonne, than is the planete north fro the wey of the 31 30 | And if the altitude of the planete be lasse than the degre 32 30 | of the sonne, than is the planete south fro the wey of the 33 34 | longitude of the mone, or of eny planete that hath no latitude for 34 35 | conclusioun to knowe yf that eny planete be direct or retrograd. ~ 35 35 | sterre that is clepid a planete, and note it wel; and tak 36 35 | perceyve wel the moeving of a planete, whether so he moeve forward 37 35 | altitude of the forseide planete and note it wel; for truste 38 35 | truste wel yf so be that the planete be on the right syde of 39 35 | altitude was, than is the planete direct; and yf he be on 40 35 | And yf so be that this planete be upon the est side whan 41 39 | degre of the zodiak that eny planete ascendith on the orisonte, 42 39 | signe in which that the planete is rekned for to be, and 43 39 | per-aventure of Venus or of another planete was 6 of Capricorne, and 44 39 | latitude meridional of a planete in Capricorne ne may not 45 40 | of Jupiter, or of another planete, was in the first degre 46 4 | and the argumentis of any planete. To know the mene mote and 47 4 | the argumentis of every planete fro yere to yere, from day 48 4 | findest in direct of the same planete that thou worchest for; 49 5 | make the mene mote of eny planete to be by Arsechieles tables 50 5 | fond direct under the same planete that I wroghte for, and 51 5 | wete the mene mote of any planete in March April, or May,