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120 On the times of the nights
On the names of the signs at any time of year during the nights
121 Chapter 21: On the movement of the moon through the zodiac signs and in the 28 mansions mansions: the 28 divisions of the sky the moon passes through during its monthly orbit
Chapter 22: On the words and invocations that you must say in every ritual work that you perform
124 Chapter 23: On the names of the angels of the days of the week in the four seasons of the year
Deser On the names of the angels of the parts of the day and night in the four seasons of the year
And regarding their angels and their suffumigations suffumigations: the ritual burning of incense or herbs to invoke spiritual presence
Chapter 22 The manuscript repeats chapter number 22 here, likely a clerical error in the original indexing.: On the names of the angels of the parts of the earth in the four seasons of the year
And regarding their angels; and first regarding the northern part and its angels
125 Chapter 24: On the names of the head of every animal in the four seasons of the year and regarding its openings original: "foraminibus"; likely referring to sensory organs such as the eyes, ears, and nostrils
On the names of the angels who have power over the head of every animal
126 Chapter 26: On the names of the angels who have power inside the head of an animal
128 Chapter 24 The manuscript repeats chapter number 24 here.: On the names of the planets in every sign, and first regarding Saturn
Chapter 28: On the names of the planets in every heaven and every climate climate: geographical zones determined by latitude, used in medieval science to map planetary influence, beginning with Saturn
131 Chapter 29: On the parts of the planets and regarding their angels of every ninth part original: "none p̄tin̄y" (novenaria); an astrological subdivision of a zodiac sign who have power in the planet, and first regarding Saturn
133 Chapter 30: On the names of the seven planets and regarding their days according to the seven languages, and first regarding the Chaldean language original: "lingua caldea"; often associated in medieval texts with ancient astrological wisdom from the Near East
134 Chapter 31: On the names of the metals and regarding their angels in the four seasons of the year
135 Chapter 32: On the names of the superior animals in the four seasons of the year
136 Chapter 33: On the names of the inheritances original: "hereditatum"; likely referring to the astrological "lots" or "parts" that govern destiny and property in the four seasons of the year