Peter of Abano’s Geomancy, Translated and Annotated / Index

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My translation and comments on Pietro d’Abano’s Geomanzia. Please note that I am no professional translator of older texts and sometimes I had to paraphrase. Feel free to leave comments on how this project could be improved. Note that the translation and commentaries are copyrighted to me, so please ask for my permission before using it.

Introduction to Abano’s Geomancy – And why it makes for an interesting read

Book I
Part I – The Figures
Part II – The Chart
Part III – Meanings of the Figures
Part IV – Meanings of the Planets
Part V – The Witnesses, Judge and Sixteenth Figure
Part VI – Judging the Figures in the Houses

Book II
Part I – The First House and Second House
Part II – The Third and Fourth House
Part III – The Fifth House and Sixth House
Part IV – The Seventh House and Eighth House
Part V – The Ninth House and Tenth House
Part VI – The Eleventh House and Twelfth House
Part VII – Example of Various Dynamics
Part VIII – Geomantic Perfection

Book III
Part I – Geomantic Mutation
Part II – Acquisitio and Amissio in the various houses
Part III – Fortuna Major and Fortuna Minor in the various houses
Part IV – Laetitia and Tristitia in the various houses
Part V – Albus and Rubeus in the various houses
Part VI – Puella and Puer in the various houses
Part VII – Populus and Via in the various houses
Part VIII – Carcer and Conjunctio in the various houses
Part IX – Caput Draconis and Cauda Draconis in the vatious houses

Book IV
Part I – Acquisitio, Amissio, Major and Minor as they derive from other figures.
Part II – Via, Populus, Caput and Cauda as they derive from other figures.
Part III – Albus, Rubeus, Conjunctio and Carcer as they derive from other figures.
Part IV – Laetitia, Tristitia, Puella and Puer as they derive from other figures.

MQS


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