Monomoiria

{{Short description|Treatise on Hellenistic astrology}}

The Monomoiria are the 360 individual degrees of the sky in Hellenistic astrology. They were each associated with particular planets, especially in traditions that influenced and were influenced by Paulus Alexandrinus's Eisagogika and Vettius Valens's Anthology.[https://books.google.com/books?id=8MokzymQ43IC Astronomical Papyri from Oxyrhynchus (Volumes I & II)], by Alexander Jones, American Philosophical Society, 1 Jan 1999, pp. [https://books.google.com/books?id=8MokzymQ43IC&dq=Monomoiria&pg=PA11 11], [https://books.google.com/books?id=8MokzymQ43IC&dq=Monomoiria&pg=PA284 284-289][https://books.google.com/books?id=kEgnLpm06zQC Greek Horoscopes, Volume 48], by Otto Neugebauer and Henry Bartlett Van Hoesen, American Philosophical Society, 1959, pp. [https://books.google.com/books?id=kEgnLpm06zQC&dq=Monomoiria&pg=PA10 10], [https://books.google.com/books?id=kEgnLpm06zQC&dq=Monomoiria&pg=PA153 153-155][http://www.projecthindsight.com/archives/hellenistic%20contents/paulus.html Project Hindsight, Greek Track, Vol 1: Paulus Alexandrinus - Introductory Matters], by Paulus Alexandrinus, trans. Robert Schmidt, ed. Robert Hand, Golden Hind Press, 1993, pp.x-xi and 11-12.[http://www.projecthindsight.com/archives/hellenistic%20contents/valens.html Project Hindsight, Greek Track, Vol 11: Vettius Valens - Anthology, Book IV], by Vettius Valens, trans. Robert Schmidt, ed. Robert Hand, Golden Hind Press, 1996, p.62[https://books.google.com/books?id=XboQAQAAIAAJ Origins of astrology], Jack Lindsay, Muller, 1971, p. 427

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