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| The decrees of Mars in the bounds of the other planets. The "bounds" (fines) are specific subdivisions of each zodiac sign ruled by different planets. | Chap. xii |
| The decrees of the Sun in the bounds of the other planets. | chap. xiii |
| The decrees of Venus in the bounds of the other planets. | chap. xiiii |
| The decrees of Mercury in the bounds of the other planets. | chap. xv |
| The decrees of the Moon in the bounds of the other planets. | chap. xvi |
| The concluding summary of the fifth book. original: "perotatio," likely a variation of peroratio, a concluding speech or summary. | chap. xvii |
OF THE SIXTH BOOK OF FIRMICUS’ MATHESIS.
original: "PINACIDION" — a Greek term for a tablet or a list used as a table of contents.
| Preface to the sixth book. | |
| The royal stars of the signs and their decrees. | Chap. i |
| The aspects of the planets and their decrees, and first, the trine aspect of the planets. An "aspect" (radiatio) describes the angular relationship between planets. A "trine" (trigona) occurs when planets are 120 degrees apart. | chap. ii |
| Saturn in trine with the other planets. | chap. iii |
| Jupiter in trine with the other planets. | chap. iiii |
| Mars in trine with the other planets. | chap. v |
| The Sun in trine with the Moon alone. | chap. vi |
| Venus in trine with the Moon alone. | chap. vii |
| Mercury in trine with the Moon alone. | chap. viii |
| The square aspect of all the planets. A "square" (quadrata) aspect occurs when planets are 90 degrees apart, often considered a challenging or tense relationship. | chap. ix |
| Saturn in square with the other planets. | chap. x |
| Jupiter in square with the other planets. | chap. xi |
| Mars in square with the other planets. | chap. xii |
| The Sun in square with the Moon alone. | chap. xiii |
| Venus in square with the other planets. | chap. xiiii |
| Mercury in square with the Moon alone. | chap. xv. |
| The opposition aspect of all the planets. An "opposition" (diametra) occurs when planets are 180 degrees apart, standing on opposite sides of the zodiac. | chap. xvi |
| Saturn in opposition with the other planets. | chap. xvii |
| Jupiter in opposition with the other planets. | chap. xviii |
| Mars in opposition with the other planets. | chap. xix |
| The Sun in opposition with the Moon alone. | chap. xx |
| Venus in opposition with the Moon alone. | chap. xxi |
| Mercury in opposition with the Moon alone. | chap. xxii |
| The sextile aspect of all the planets. A "sextile" (hexagona) aspect occurs when planets are 60 degrees apart. | chap. xxiii |
| The conjunction of all the planets. A "conjunction" (parilis radiatio) occurs when planets occupy the same degree or sign. | chap. xxiv |
| Saturn in conjunction with the other planets. | chap. xxv |
| Jupiter in conjunction with the other planets. | chap. xxvi |
| Mars in conjunction with the other planets. | chap. xxvii |
| The Sun in conjunction with the other planets. | chap. xxviii |
| Venus in conjunction with the other planets. | chap. xxix |
| Mercury in conjunction with the Moon alone. | chap. xxx |
| Universal decrees regarding stars placed indiscriminately. | chap. xxxi |
| General methods for any nativity. original: "Ephodi" — a Greek term for a systematic method or approach. A "nativity" (genitura) is a birth chart. | chap. xxxii |
| The division of time assigned to the Time-Lord. original: "Chronocratori" — the Time-Lord, a planet designated to rule over a specific period of a person's life. | chap. xxxiii |
| The decrees of Saturn when he is the lord of times. | chap. xxxiiii |
| The decrees of Jupiter when he is the lord of times. | chap. xxxv |
| The decrees of Mars when he is the lord of times. | chap. xxxvi |
| The decrees of the Sun when he is the lord of times. | chap. xxxvii |
| The decrees of Venus when she is the mistress of times. | chap. xxxviii |
| The decrees of Mercury when he is the lord of times. | chap. xxxix |
| The decrees of the Moon when she is the mistress of times. | chap. xl |