The Astrology Podcast

The Origins of the Exaltations: A New Discovery

May 16, 2020
In this engaging discussion, Benjamin Dykes, a renowned translator and scholar of medieval astrology, reveals groundbreaking insights into the origins of the exaltations linked to a lost Hermetic text. He explores Abu Ma'shar's unique citations and unveils the rationale behind domicile and exaltation schemes. The conversation covers the complex astronomical justifications for exaltation degrees, historical theories, and how these elements connect with broader astrological systems. Dykes also shares details about his upcoming translation and course on traditional astrology.
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Hermetic Source Behind Exaltations

  • Abu Ma'shar preserved excerpts from a lost Hermetic Greek text attributed to Hermes that explain exaltations.
  • This text provides original conceptual rationales absent from other surviving Hellenistic Greek sources.
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Astronomical Rationale For Degrees

  • The Hermes material gives a detailed astronomical rationale for both exaltation signs and specific exaltation degrees.
  • Benjamin Dykes confirmed the math mostly checks out for that rationale.
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Canonical Exaltation Placement

  • The seven traditional exaltation signs are Aries (Sun), Taurus (Moon), Pisces (Venus), Capricorn (Mars), Cancer (Jupiter), Virgo (Mercury), Libra (Saturn).
  • Abu Ma'shar and the Hermes text treat those as a system tied to seasonal and sect principles.
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