【占星四书】《第一书_11》三态星座_Of Solstitial, Equinoctial, Solid, and Bicorpor
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【占星四书】《第一书_11》三态星座
11. Of Solstitial, Equinoctial, Solid,
and Bicorporeal Signs.
After the explanation of these matters the next subject to be
added would be the natural characters of the zodiacal signs
themselves, as they have been handed down by tradition. For
although their more general temperaments are each analogous to the
seasons that take place in them, certain peculiar qualities of
theirs arise from their kinship to the sun, moon, and planets, as
we shall relate in what follows, putting first the unmingled powers
of the signs themselves alone, regarded both absolutely and
relatively to one another.
The first distinctions, then, are of the so-called solstitial,
equinoctial, solid, and bicorporeal signs. For there are two
solstitial signs, the first interval of 30° from the summer
solstice, the sign of Cancer, and the first from the winter
solstice, Capricorn; and they have received their name from what
takes place in them. For the sun turns when he is at the beginning
of these signs and reverses his latitudinal progress, causing
summer in Cancer and winter in Capricorn. Two signs are called
equinoctial, the One which is first from the spring equinox, Aries,
and the One which begins with the autumnal equinox, Libra; and they
too again are named from what happens there, because when the sun
is at the beginning of these signs he makes the nights exactly
equal to the days.
Of the remaining eight signs four are called solid and four
bicorporeal. The solid signs, Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius,
are those which follow the solstitial and equinoctial signs; and
they are so called because when the sun is in them the moisture,
heat, dryness, and cold of the seasons that begin in the preceding
signs touch us more firmly, not that the weather is naturally any
more intemperate at that time, but that we are by then inured to
them and for that reason are more sensible of their power.
The bicorporeal signs, Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces, are
those which follow the solid signs, and are so called because they
are between the solid and the solstitial and equinoctial signs and
share, as it were, at end and beginning, the natural properties of
the two states of weather.