Encyclopedia of Astrology

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Square 3 90 84° 94°


Trine 4 120 113° 125°


Sesquiquadrate 4½ 135 132° 137°


Quincunx 5 150 148° 151°


Opposition 6 180 170° 186°


Names have been given to these Aspects, as follows: 0°, Prominence; 30°, Growth; 45°,
Friction; 60°, Opportunity; 90°, Obstacle; 120°, Luck; 135°, Agitation; 150°, Expansion;
180°, Separation.


Quintile. A group of aspects, introduced by Kepler, based on a division of one-fifth of the
circle. They have had limited adoption, and their value is chiefly in directions. They are:


Bi-Quintile........................ 144°


Tridecile.......................... 108°


Quintile (one-fifth of 360°)....... 72°


Decile or Semi-Quintile............ 36°


Quindecile......................... 24°


Semi-Decile, or Vigintile.......... 18°


Combust. Said of a planet closer than 5° to the Sun. It introduces factors that considerably
alter the interpretation of the conjunction.


Cazimi. A planet within 0°17' of the Sun's longitude is said to be "in the heart of the Sun" - or
Cazimi. Ancient authorities deemed that it fortified the planet as much as a Combust position
debilitated it; but modern authorities generally ignore the distinction and classify it as
combust, imparting to the nature a one-track viewpoint on all matters appertaining to the
planet so placed.


Abscission, or Frustration. When a planet is simultaneously forming an aspect to two other
planets, the one that culminates first may produce an abscission of light that will frustrate the

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