Sagittarius (astrology) - Wikipedia

Ninth astrological sign of the zodiac This article is about the astrological sign. For the constellation, see Sagittarius (constellation).
Sagittarius
Zodiac symbolArcher
Duration (tropical, western)November 22 – December 21 (2025, UT1)[1]
ConstellationSagittarius
Zodiac elementFire
Zodiac qualityMutable
Sign rulerJupiter
DetrimentMercury
ExaltationSouth Node, Chiron (questionable)
FallNorth Node, Ceres (questionable)
AriesTaurusGeminiCancerLeoVirgoLibraScorpioSagittariusCapricornAquariusPisces
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Sagittarius (♐︎; Ancient Greek: Τοξότης, romanized: Toxótēs, Latin for "archer") is the ninth astrological sign, which is associated with the constellation Sagittarius and spans 240–270th degrees of the zodiac. Under the tropical zodiac, the sun transits this sign between approximately November 23 and December 21.[2] Greek mythology associates Sagittarius with the centaur Chiron, who mentored Achilles, a Greek hero of the Trojan War, in archery.[3]

Sagittarius, the half human and half horse, is the centaur of mythology, the learned healer whose higher intelligence forms a bridge between Earth and Heaven. Also known as the Archer, Sagittarius is represented by the symbol of a bow and arrow.

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A medieval Sagittarius found in the Church of Notre-Dame, Sablières, France

Along with Aries and Leo, Sagittarius is a part of the Fire Trigon as well as the last of the reproductive trinity.[4] It also follows Gemini and Virgo as third of the mutable signs, which are the signs that feature changeable quality.[5] When Sagittarius is depicted as an archer, then he is classified as human but when represented as a centaur, he is nonhuman (bestial).[6] However, the classification of the astrological sign as a human or bestial does not carry practical consequences for interpretation.[6]

As an archer, Sagittarius is said never to fail in hitting the mark and this depiction alludes to the power of prophecy, hence, the claim that seers and prophets are born in this sign.[4]

Cultural impression

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It is the coat of arms of the Iranian city Isfahan.[7]

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  • Sagittarius as depicted in the 14th-/15th-century Arabic astrology text Book of Wonders Sagittarius as depicted in the 14th-/15th-century Arabic astrology text Book of Wonders
  • Sagittarius - The Centaur, detail from the Horoscope from 'The book of birth of Iskandar" Sagittarius - The Centaur, detail from the Horoscope from 'The book of birth of Iskandar"
  • Sagittarius from a 1512 German woodcut Sagittarius from a 1512 German woodcut
  • A symbolic representation of Sagittarius published in Uranographia by Johann Elert Bode. In tropical astrology, there is no correspondence between the constellation and the astrological signs. A symbolic representation of Sagittarius published in Uranographia by Johann Elert Bode. In tropical astrology, there is no correspondence between the constellation and the astrological signs.

See also

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  • Astronomical symbols
  • Chinese zodiac
  • Circle of stars
  • Cusp (astrology)
  • Elements of the zodiac
  • Fire (classical element)

Inline citations

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  1. ^ Astronomical Applications Department 2011.
  2. ^ Tatum 2010, pp. 103–104.
  3. ^ Atsma c. 2015.
  4. ^ a b Leo 2006, p. 36.
  5. ^ Anastasi 2013, p. 212.
  6. ^ a b Lewis 2003, p. 314.
  7. ^ "The Symbol of Sagittarius on the Tile Spandrels of Qaysariya Gate of Isfahan". 28 December 2020. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved 2021-12-13.

Works cited

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  • Anastasi, Sandy (2013). Astrology: Art and Science. Bloomington, IN: Balboa Press. ISBN 9781452583921.
  • Astronomical Applications Department (2011). Multiyear Computer Interactive Almanac. 2.2.2. Washington DC: US Naval Observatory. Longitude of Sun, apparent geocentric ecliptic of date, interpolated to find time of crossing 0°, 30°....
  • Atsma, Aaron J. (c. 2015). "Kheiron : Greek goddess of justice".
  • Leo, Alan (2006). Astrology for All. New York: Cosimo, Inc. ISBN 1596059249.
  • Lewis, James (2003). The Astrology Book: The Encyclopedia of Heavenly Influences. Canton, MI: Visible Ink Press. ISBN 1578591449.
  • "Sagittarius". Britannica. August 12, 2022.
  • Tatum, Jeremy B. (June 2010). "The Signs and Constellations of the Zodiac". Journal of the Royal Society of Canada. 104 (3): 103–104. Bibcode:2010JRASC.104..103T.
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  • Warburg Institute Iconographic Database (ca 350 medieval and early modern images of Sagittarius)
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