Venus in Virgo and Pisces
... details to produce a “picture-perfect” appearance. Judgment of the “looks” of others may be critical or harsh. Many pains are taken to ensure that “every hair is in place”. 11. Venus in Virgo—Beauty Related to Cleanliness: Under the influence of this combination, clean may not be beautiful, but ther ...
... details to produce a “picture-perfect” appearance. Judgment of the “looks” of others may be critical or harsh. Many pains are taken to ensure that “every hair is in place”. 11. Venus in Virgo—Beauty Related to Cleanliness: Under the influence of this combination, clean may not be beautiful, but ther ...
Venus Suicide - The AstroInvestigators
... The research utilized as many individual facets of analysis as possible. Only some of them proved to be significant, but, to have reached any statistically profound results, at all, speaks loudly for itself, and thus for Astrology. The analysis used over a thousand criteria looking for relationships ...
... The research utilized as many individual facets of analysis as possible. Only some of them proved to be significant, but, to have reached any statistically profound results, at all, speaks loudly for itself, and thus for Astrology. The analysis used over a thousand criteria looking for relationships ...
astrolabe
... reading complex material in that language, and lastly, 4. You are only ten years old, and a simpler treatise written in plain English will help you understand the astrolabe better. ...
... reading complex material in that language, and lastly, 4. You are only ten years old, and a simpler treatise written in plain English will help you understand the astrolabe better. ...
Confessio Amantis
Confessio Amantis (""The Lover's Confession"") is a 33,000-line Middle English poem by John Gower, which uses the confession made by an ageing lover to the chaplain of Venus as a frame story for a collection of shorter narrative poems. According to its prologue, it was composed at the request of Richard II. It stands with the works of Chaucer, Langland, and the Pearl poet as one of the great works of late 14th-century English literature.In genre it is usually considered a poem of consolation, a medieval form inspired by Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy and typified by works such as Pearl. Despite this, it is more usually studied alongside other tale collections with similar structures, such as the Decameron of Boccaccio, and particularly Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, with which the Confessio has several stories in common.