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PART II.

A Philosophic Encyclopedia
of Astrology



Accidental Dignity:

When a planet is placed in an angle its effect is much more powerful than in the succeedent or cadent houses. In this respect a position in the Tenth House is strongest on account of elevation (see Elevation), the First House is next, then the Seventh, and the Fourth House is weakest.

Adjusted Calculation Date:

A date at which the noon positions of the planets culminate when used in the Progressed Horoscope.

It is obtained by a simple calculation, and with it predictions may be made in any horoscope for life, without further mathematical computations; for a full explanation the student is referred to “The Message of the Stars.”