10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «APHETIC»
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A History of Horoscopic Astrology
First, he goes through [a section] about the periods of life, beginning the
investigation from the aphetic places63; and he says that there are 4 aphetic
places: Saturn, Mars, the Sun, [and] the Moon; and he takes the principal aphetic
place to be ...
2
The celestial planispheres, or astronomical charts
tlie following Signs to the Aphetic place; and also a scxtile evilly affected, when it
is in Signs of Long Ascension ; yea and besides, the trine in Signs of Short
Ascension, kill, as will the solar place, if the Moon be Hyleg : and the rencounters
...
Thomas Oxley (civil engineer.),
1830
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The Tetrabiblos; or, Quadripartite of Ptolemy, tr., with ...
The method to which we adhere, and which seems most agreeable to reason
and nature, is this, that the whole duration of life depends on the aphetic places
and their rulers, and the manner in which the ana- retic places or planets are ...
Claudius Ptolomaeus,
1828
4
Astrologia Gallica Book Eighteen
Therefore it will be necessary only to take them away from the 1st, 7th, and 11th
because the Houses that follow them, which are the 2nd, 8th, and 12th, are not
aphetic [Houses]. By which statement two things are signified: First: that those 5 ...
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The beauties of occult science investigated; or, The ...
But when the Aphetic place is in the Occidental Horizon, we ought to take
theDescensions in which each degree of the distance is carried down, that is, in
which the degrees opposite to them are carried upwards. But when the Aphetic
and ...
Thomas White (astrologer.),
1810
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Word Origins...And How We Know Them: Etymology for Everyone
Words with lost prefixes (socalled aphetic forms—a term coined by James A. H.
Murray) may coexist with full forms, and their affinity is then felt. For example, lone
and squire are aphetic doublets of alone and esquire. (Alone comes from al one
...
7
Genethliacal Astrology Comprehending an Enquiry Into, and ...
... cometh to the aphetic Place, thatis, to the oriental Horizon j but, when the
aphetic Place is found in the Midheaven, we ought to take all the Ascensions in a
right Sphere ; in which Ascensions each Section passeth the Midheaven, But, But
, ...
8
Studia Etymologica Cracoviensia 17 (2012)
see also aphetic HANCE v. (obs.). Group analogy on the model of loan verbs
such as ADVANCE and DANCE may have determined the phonological make-up
of the verb enhance. For the development of AF en-/em- > an-/am- in pretonic ...
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A History of Western Astrology
The five aphetic houses in order of preference, of power, are: the Medium Caeli,
the Ascendant, the eleventh house, that of the Good Daimon, the Setting point,
and the ninth house, that of 'the god'. Then the actual 'sender forth', the acj>rrr|(;, ...
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Aspects of the History of English Language and Literature: ...
When the members of WPs are changed by different words, they may be by (a)
synonymous aphetic forms, (b) synonyms related in form, (c) synonyms not
related in form, and (d) non-synonyms involving semantic change of the
expressions.
Osamu Imahayashi, Yoshiyuki Nakao, Michiko Ogura,
2010
3 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «APHETIC»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
aphetic nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
“Stunning” success is still round the corner
James A. H. Murray called such forms aphetic (this adjective is his coinage). For instance, bide, cute, and squire are the aphetic variants of ... «OUPblog, nov 13»
'Twerk' Origin: Where Does The Word Come From?
(James A. H. Murray of OED fame coined the term aphetic for such words.) Tweezers has a rather complicated history. Twee- in it is an aphetic ... «Huffington Post, ago 13»
Twerk, twerp, and other tw-words
(James A. H. Murray of OED fame coined the term aphetic for such words.) Tweezers has a rather complicated history. Twee- in it is an aphetic ... «OUPblog, mar 13»