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from 30’ 0"


20’ 35"

9’ 25" Subtracted.

Here I subtract 25 min. from one whole degr. or from 60 min. which I borrow, and there rests 25 min. one degr. I borrowed, taken from 10, and there rest 9 degr. one that I borrowed and two are three, taken from three, then nothing remains, so then I find my Antiscion of Saturn fals to be in 9 degr. & 25 min. of Taurus, which Signs as you see is over against Leo; but this Table expresseth the work more quickly.

The Antiscion in

Degrees.

Antiscion of the Planets in Minutes.


1 29 1 59 16 44

2 28 2 58 17 43

3 27 3 57 18 42

4 26 4 56 19 41

5 25 5 55 20 40

6 24 6 54 21 39

7 23 7 53 22 38

8 22 8 52 23 37

9 in 21 9 in 51 24 in 36


10 20 10 50 25 35

11 19 11 49 26 34

12 18 12 48 27 33

13 17 13 47 28 32

14 16 14 46 29 31

15 15 15 45 30 30

The use is easie if you enter with the whole degrees of your Planet, the two first columns serve

you, as Mars, supposed to be 14 degr. of a Sign, look for 14 in the first column, over against it is

16, to that degree he sends his Antiscion.

If you have minutes, enter the four last columns; as if you enter with 17 mm., in the first column,

over against it you find 43. or first look the Sign where the Antiscion fals, then suctract the

number of degr. and minutes the Planet is in, from 30, what remaines is the degree and minute

where the Antiscion is; and as

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An Introduction to Astrologie.

there are Antiscio