Levi Ben Gerson's Prognostication for the Conjunction of 1345, Volumen80,Parte6

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American Philosophical Society, 1990 - 60 páginas
This is a print on demand Publication. Levi ben Gerson (LBG) (1288-1344), was a prominent scholar in Orange (France) who wrote in Hebrew on biblical exegesis, philosophy, theology, & the sciences. Although Levi referred to astrology in his main work, "Milhamot Adonai" ("The Wars of the Lord"), his only known work in this domain is edited here for the first time. In this prognostication, based on the conjunction of Saturn & Jupiter to take place in 1345, Levi depended upon his own astronomical theories for the positions of the Sun & the Moon, & upon Abraham Ibn Ezra for astrological interpretations. Contents: LBG's Text in Hebrew: Transl'n.; LBG's Latin Text: Transl'n.; Transl'n. of Iohannes de Muris' Latin Text; Notes to LBG's Prognostication; Notes to Iohannes de Muris' Latin Text.

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Página 24 - Quoniam angelis suis mandavit de te : * ut custodiant te in omnibus viis tuis. In manibus portabunt te : * ne forte offendas ad lapidem pedem tuum.
Página 3 - Daniel cannot understand what he has heard and therefore asks clarification of his informant. He is enigmatically informed: "From the time the regular offering is abolished and an appalling abomination is set up will be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.
Página 7 - Prognosticationes de eclipsi universali Lune et de coniunctione trium planetarum superiorum que apparaverunt anno domini 1345, which, he states, he completed on 20 March 1345.
Página 17 - The ascendant will also be [in the sign of the ascendant at the time of] the conjunction [of the Sun and the Moon].

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