House System

 

If the house system that you wish to use is not already highlighted in the "House System for New Charts" list box, then simply find the required house system from the list and highlight it. The house systems available in Solar Writer are as follows.

Campanus - Uses the prime vertical as the fundamental circle, divided into 12 equal lunes. Derived in the 13th century by mathematician Johannes Campanus.

Koch - One of the most commonly used systems. Similar to Alcabitius, except that the degree of the midheaven is moved back to the ascendant before the ascendant is moved towards the midheaven. Recently derived (c 1971).

Meridian - Also known as the Axial system.

Morinus - Uses the equator as the fundamental circle, divided into 12 equal arcs starting from the projection of the ascendant onto the equator. Attributed to Jean Baptiste Morin in the 17th century.

Placidus - One of the most commonly used systems. Derived by determining the points on the ecliptic whose semi-diurnal arcs exactly trisect their quadrant. Derived by Placidus de Tito in the 17th century.

Porphyry - Each quadrant is dissected by longitude into three equal houses. Originated in the 3rd century AD.

Regiomontanus - Similar to Campanus, but uses the celestial equator as the fundamental circle. Derived by Johannes Muller.

Topocentric - Based on the rotation of the horizon line, cutting the ecliptic at equal spaces in equal time. Recently derived (c 1961) by Vendel Polich and Anthony Page.

Equal - Equal system with the 1st house cusp set to the Ascendant. First described by Ptolemy in his book Tetrabiblos.

Aries - Equal system with 1st house cusp set to 0° Aries

Solar Sign - Equal system with 1st house cusp set to 0° of the Sun’s sign

“Planet” on 1st - Equal systems with 1st house cusp set to that planet’s longitude

Vertex on 7th - Equal system with 1st house cusp set opposite to the Vertex

MC on 10th - Equal system with 10th house cusp set to the Midheaven’s longitude

Whole Signs - Equal system with 1st house cusp set to 0° of the Ascendant’s sign

Hindu Bhava - Based on the Porphyry system, but with the cusps shifted to the midpoints of the Porphyry houses, so that the Ascendant falls in the middle of the first house.

Alcabitius - Time based system, based on the trisection of the diurnal arc of the ascendant travelling towards the midheaven.

Asc in 1st - Equal system with centre of 1st house set to the Ascendant

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