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Krishna Kumar Illustrator: NA: Shadbala Rahasyam: Mystery of Sixfold Potency of Planets and their Effect on Celestial Period, Alpha Publications 2002 ISBN: 9788179480861

New Softcover 14 x 22 cm. CONTENTS: Preface Chap. I : SHADBALA VICHAR (THOUGHTS ON SIXFOLD STRENGTH OF PLANET) : What is sixfold strength; Sources of six fold strength; Utility of Shadbala; Standard Horoscope-D-1 chart, D-2, D-7, D-9, D-12 and D-30 charts Chap. II : PLANETARY EFFECTS ON BHAVA (RESIDENTIAL STRENGTH) : Residential strength; Angle of House; Residential strength of planets in standard horoscope; Use of residential strength Chap. III : STHANBALA (POSITIONAL STRENGTH) : Positional Strength; Uchchabala; Saptavargeeya bala; Oja Yugma bala; Kendra bala; Dreshkan bala; Total Positional Potency of Planets Chap. IV : RESULTS OF POSITIONAL POTENCY : Interpretation of Positional strength of the planet; Results of positionally strong or weak planets during their main & sub-periods (Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus and Saturn); Results of Exaltation Potency of the Planet; Results of a planet posited in its mooltrikon sign; Results of the planet occupying its own sign; Results of a planet posited in a friendly sign; Results of planet having oja yugma potency; Planets in benefic navamansh; Results of Planets having Saptavargaj bala, Minimum required positional strength; Application of Positional potency example; Conclusion Chap. V : DIGBALA (DIRECTIONAL POTENCY OF PLANET) : Directional potency of a planet; Standard Horoscope-Directional Potency of planets discussed; Results of Directional Potency; Interpretation of period of a planet having directional strength; Sun; Moon; Mars; Mercury; Jupiter; Venus; Saturn Chap. VI : KAAL BALA (TEMPORAL POTENCY OF THE PLANET) : Temporal potency; Diurnal and Nocturnal potency; Fortnightly potency of a planet; Tribhagbala (Tripart Day-night potency); Lord of year potency; Lord of month potency; Lord of day potency; Lord of hour potency; Declination potency (Ayanbala); War potency; Example Chap. VII : USE OF TEMPORAL STRENGTH : Interpretation of Temporal potency of planet; Results of planetary periods having temporal strength; Sun; Moon; Mars; Mercury; Jupiter; Venus; Saturn; Day or Night birth-results; Results of planets with day-night potency; Results of planets with fortnightly strength; Results of birth in bright half of the month; Results of birth in Dark half of the month; Tribhag bala; Effects of birth on different days of week; Results of Abdabala or Lord of the year; Results of planet getting monthly potency; Effects of seasons on the natives birth; Results of hourly potency, 7.14 Effects of birth in different Ayan (Sun in Celestial hemisphere), 7.16 Effects of Declination Potency, 7.17 Results of planet having war potency Chap. VIII : CHESHTABALA (MOTIONAL STRENGTH) : Motional strength or Cheshtabala; Inferior planets (Venus and Mercury); Retrogression of superior planets; Calculation of Motional strength; Motional strength of planets; Cheshtabala for Sun and Moon; Retrograde Planets-various views; Cheshtabala of planets; Retrogression and fast movement; Average speed of planets; Results of planets having motional strength; Sun; Moon; Mars; Mercury; Jupiter; Venus; Saturn Chap. IX : NAISARGIKBAL (NATURAL POTENCY) : Natural Potency of the planets; Calculation of natural potency in Shashtiansh; Results of planet with natural potency; Sun; Moon; Mars; Mercury; Jupiter; Venus; Saturn Chap. X : DRIKBALA (ASPECTUAL STRENGTH) : Aspectual strength; Planetary aspects; Aspect angle (Drishtikendra); Aspect value circle; Benefic or malefic aspects; Drikbala (Aspectual strength); Sixfold potency of planets; Results of Aspectual strength of a planet; Sun; Moon; Mars; Mercury; Jupiter; Venus; Saturn; Summary Chap. XI : BHAVBALA (HOUSE STRENGTH) : House strength; Significance of various houses; Lord of house strength; Directional strength of house; Chart for Directional Potency; Directional potency of houses in standard horoscope; Aspect strength of Printed Pages: 279. First edition

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Kreutz, Prof.Dr. H. (Hrsg.): Astronomische Nachrichten (Begründet von H. C. Schumacher. Unter Mitwirkung des Vorstandes der Astronomischen Gesellschaft) - Band 156, enthaltend die Nummern 3721 - 3744, Juni 1901 bis October 1901 - Kiel, C. Schaidt, 1901
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Nr. 3721-22. J . C. Kapteyn. Der Apex der Sonnenbewegung, die Constante der Praecession und die Correctionen der Eigenbewegungen in Declination von Auwers-Bradley. I. / J. Pidoux. Positions de la planete (433) Eros. / M. Wolf. Beobachtungen des Planeten (328) Gudrun. / A. Abetti. Pianeta (433) Eros. / H. Struve. Beobachtungen der Planeten (445) Edna und 1901 FX. / J. Comas Sola. Nouvelles observations de Jupiter. / A. A. Nijland. Beobachtungen der Nova (3. 1901) Persei. / J. Plassmann. Verspätung der Lichtminima von U Cephei. / H. Kobold. Beobachtungen des Planeten (454) [1900 FC]. / M. Wolf. Beobachtungen von kleinen Planeten. / Zusatz hierzu. / M. Wolf. Beobachtungen von kleinen Planeten. / J. Möller. Elemente und Epheincride des Planeten 1901 GJ. /Plassmann. Nova (3.1901) Persei. //Nr. 3723 - 24. J. Halm. Ueber eine neue Theorie zur Erklärung der Periodicitat der solaren Erscheinungen./ N. Herz. Einige Bemerkungen zur Zeitbestimmung nach der Döllen'schen Methode. / R. Schorr. Beobachtungen von Cometen und kleinen Planeten./ A. A. NijIand, S. L. Veenstra. Beobachtungen von Planeten. / Ueber die Länge der k. und k. Sternwarte in Pola. / E. RogovskJ. Note sur l'etoile nouvelle de Persee (3. 1901 Persei). / W. Stratonoff. Observations de l'eclat de Nova (3. 1901) Persei./ T. E. R. Phillips. Dark North Tropical spot on Jupiter. / Berichtigung.// Nr. 3725. D.Dubiago. Observations de planetes et de cometes. / A. Antoniazzi. Osservazioni di pianeti / B.Harkanyi. Photometrische Beobachtungen der Nova (3.1901) Persei. // Nr. 3726. J. Hartmann. Aufnahmen des Planeten (345) Tercidina mit dem grossen Potsdamer Refractor./ M. Wolf. Ueber die Helligkeitsänderungen des Planeten (345) Tercidina./ D. Dubiago. Observations de la comete 1898 I. / H. Kobold. Beobachtungen von Cometen. / W. Valentiner. Beobachtungen der Nova (3.1901) Persei./ John Tebbutt. Observations of a Large Comet (1901 a) at Windsor, New South Wales. / M. Wolf. Beobachtungen der Planeten 1901 GL, und GN. / M. Wolf. Planet (253) Mathilde. // Nr. 3727. K. Kostersitz. Meteorograph. / E. C. Pickering. Harvard College Observatory Circular No. 59/ J. Tebbutt. Observations of Planets at Windsor, N. S. Wales. / M. Wolf. Planet (311) Claudia./ A. Donner. Anzeige des Todes von Runar Freyvid Rancken./ A. Berberich. Planet (391) Ingeborg. // Nr. 3728. A. Galle. Zur Ausgleichung von Polhöhenbeobachtungen. / L. Kropp. Ueber den Cometen 1901 a. / Zusatz hierzu. / Benennung von kleinen Planeten. / Berichtigungen. // 3729-30. L. Struve. Ueber die Constante der Präcession und die eigene Bewegung der Sonne. / J. Halm. Zur Theorie der neuen Sterne./ F. Küstner. Beobachtungen der Nova (3.1901) Persei. / M. Wolf. Benennung des Planeten (455) [1900 FG]. / A. Abetti. Correctionen von Planeten-Ephemeriden. / Anzeige betr. Nr. 2 der Ergänzungshefte zu den Astr. Nachr. / E. Millosevich. Nova Persei. / Wolf. Neuer Planet 1901 GP. / Personalnotiz. / W. Foerster. Anzeige des Todes von Ernst August Lamp. // Nr. 3731. W. ViIliger. Ueber die Excentricität der Saturnringe. / H. Thiele. Elemente des Cometen 1901 I./ H. Kreutz. Ueber den Cometen 1901 I (1901 a). / N.Bobrinski. Ephemeride des Planeten (300) Geraldina. / A. Berberich. Planet (391) Ingeborg. / Zusatz hierzu. / Th.D.Anderson. New Variable Star 76.1901 Ophiuchi/ L.Ambronn. Anzeige des Todes von Adolf Christian Wilhelm Schur. / J. Pidoux. Planet (386) Siegena. // Nr. 3732-33 G.Müller. Die Lichtcurve Algols in den Jahren 1878-1881. / J. Scheiner. Ueber die Sternspectra mit theils hellen, theils dunklen Wasserstofflinien./ A. A. NijIand Das Mira-Maximum von August 1900. / A. A. Nijland, S. L. Veenstra. Beobachtungen von Jupiterstrabanten. / D. Gill. Observations of Comet 1901 I./ Ch. Thonberg. Elemente und Aufsuchungs-Ephemeride des Encke'schen Cometen. / Wiederauffindung des Encke'schen Cometen 1901 b./ Mittheilung betreffend die Herausgabe eines neuen Cataloges der veränderlichen Sterne. // Nr. 3734. Th. Albrecht. Resultate des internationalen Breitendienstes und der freiwilligen Cooperation in der Zeit von 1899 8 - 1901.O. / O. Bergstrand. Ueber die Parallaxe des Sterns BD. +37°4131. / - H. Thiele. Neue Elemente des Cometen 1901 I. / A. Berberich. Planet (456) [ 1900 FH]. 2/ A.Berberich. Ephemeride des Planeten (391) Ingeborg. / A. Abetti. Nuovo Asteroide 1901 GP. / Observations de la planete 1901 GP. / E. Millosevich. Beobachtungen des Planeten 1901 GP./ Beobachtungen von kleinen Planeten. / L. Courvoisier. Beobachtungen des Encke'schen Cometen 1901 b. / Encke'scher Comet 1901 1b. // Nr. 3735. J.Wilsing. Ueber die Bedeutung der anomalen Dispersion des Lichts für die Theorie der Sonnenchromosphäre und der Protuberanzen./ I. von Benko. Beobachtungen der Nova (3.1901) Persei. / K. Oertel Beobachtungen der Nova (3.1901) Persei. / M. Epstein. Beobachtungen der Nova (3. 1901) Persei. / B.Meyermann. Schätzungen der Nova (3.1901, Persei. / E. C. Pickering. Nova (3. 1901, Persei. / J. Plassmann. Ueber die Nova (3.1901) Persei. / Ph. Fauth. Beobachtungen von Perseus-Sternen. / Zusatz hierzu. / Ch. Thonberg. Verbesserte Ephemeride des Encke'schen Cometen 1901 b. / E. Hartwig. Beobachtungen des Encke'schen Cometen 1901 b. / L. Brenner. Merkwürdige Beobachtung auf Jupiter. / eobachtungen von kleinen Planeten. /Beobachtungen des Planeten 1901 GP. / Neuer Planet 1901 GQ. / - Nova (3.1901) Persei. / T.J.J.See. Anzeige des Todes von George K. Lawton./ Benennung von kleinen Planeten. / J. Bauschinger. Benennung von kleinen Planeten. // Nr. 3736. J. Halm. Ueber die Höhe und den Gleichgewichtszustand der Sonnenatmosphäre und die Entstehungsursache der Protuberanzen. / Flammarion et Antoniadi. Nova (3. 1901) Persei. / M. Wolf. Photographische Bilder der Nova (3.1901) Persei. / E. Millosevich. Planet 1901 GQ. / Personalnotizen.// Nr. 3737. T.J.J..See. Researches on the Diameter of Mercury./ S. Kostinsky. Bemerkung über die photographische Aureole um Nova (3.1901) Persei. / Wolf. Zwei neue Planeten 1901 GR und GS./ A. Berberich. Planet 1901 GS = (453) [1900 FA]. // Nr. 3738. Rombaud et SJ. Observations de planetes. / J. M. Thome. Cordoba Observations of Comet 1901 I./ C.J.Merfield. Approximate orbit elements of comet 1901 I./ W.Luther. Neue Elemente der Planeten (82) Alkmene und (113) Amalthea./ W. Luther. Neue Elemente und Normalörter für die Planeten (241) Germania und (247) Eukrate. / S. K. Winther. Elemente des Planeten 1901 FX. / W. F. Denning,. The April Meteors of 1901./- Th.D.Anderson. New Variable Star 77. 1901 Herculis. / E.v. Gothard. Die Entstehung der photographischen Aureole um die Nova (3. 1901) Persei. / Beobachtungen des Encke' schen Cometen 1901 b. / V. Cerulli. Osservazioni della cometa Encke 1901 b. / L. Courvoisier. Planetenbeobachtungen. / Ueber zwei in BD. fehlende Sterne. / Anzeige. // Nr. 3739. L. J. Gruey. Observations de planetes et de la comete 1900 III (Giacobini). / K.Kostersitz. Zur Erklärung der sog. "fliegenden Schatten" bei totalen Sonnenfinsternissen. / E. C. Pickering. Objects having peculiar spectra. / E. C.Pickering-. Variations in Light of (345) Tercidina./ Ch. P. Olivier. Observations of Nova (3. 1901) Persei. / R. D. Micon. Observations of Nova (3, 1901) Persei. / M. Wolf. Photographische Aufnahmen von Planeten / A.Abetti. Planet (48) Doris. /W. Luther. Planet (364) Isara. / J.F. Merfield. Elements and Ephemeris of Comet 1901 I. / A. Berberich. Berichtigung. /Anzeige. // Nr. 3740. F. Cohn. Ueber die Berechnung des mittleren Fehlers aus den wahrscheinlichsten Beobachtungsfehlern./ A. Müller, S. J. Beobachtungen der Nova (3-1901) Persei./ Zusatz hierzu. / A. Müller S. J. Nova (3. 1901) Persei. / A. Stanley Williams. New Algol-type Variable 78.1901 Cygni. / M. Ernst. Bcobachtungen von Planeten und Cometen. / W. Prinz. Le nouveau cratere lunaire pres de Chladni. / F. A. BellamJ. Corrections to AG. Catalogue Cambridge Mass. No. 832 and 1259/ Ch. Thomberg. Ephemeride des Encke'schen Cometen 1901 b./ M. Wolf. P...

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Hunter, Kim/McDowell, Roddy/Heston, Charlton/Schaffner, Franklin J. Planet der Affen (1968), Legacy Collection, 5 Blu-rays Planet der Affen; Rückkehr zum Planet der Affen; Flucht vom Planet der Affen; Eroberung vom Planet der Affen, Schlacht um den Planet der Affen. 475 Min. 20TH CENTURY FOX, 091 ISBN: A14960341
- Planet der Affen (USA 1968, ca. 112 min.):Im Jahr 1972 begibt sich Taylor gemeinsam mit seiner Crew auf eine Weltraum-Expedition, deren Ziel es ist, den nächstgelegenen, bewohnbaren Planeten zu kolonialisieren. Durch einen Raum-Zeitsprung wird die gesamte Crew Jahre in die Zukunf katapultiert.. Eine Notlandung verschlägt sie auf einen entfernten Planeten, der von inteligenten Affen regiert wird, die eine primitive Menschenrasse für Experimente und Unterhaltungszwecke missbraucht.- Rückkehr zum Planet der Affen (USA 1970, ca. 94 Min.):Auf der Suche nach Taylor und seiner Crew wagt Brent ebenfalls den Schritt ins Unbekannte. Er durchbricht die Zeitbarriere und landet in der gleichen wahnsinnigen Zukunftswelt. Seine Bemühungen immer einen Schritt voraus zu sein, führen ihn geradewegs in die Schusslinie eines erbitterten Kampfes zwischen den Affen und einer Gruppe von wahnsinnigen Mutanten.- Flucht vom Planet der Affen (USA 1971, ca. 97 Min.):Cornelius, Zira und Milo konnten sich aus ihrer eigenen, dem Untergang geweihten Welt retten und landen als Zeitreisende in einer Vergangenheit, in der Erde von Menschen beherrscht wird. Konfrontiert mit Argwohn und Angst lernen sie,wie man in der Welt der Vergangenheit lebt. Sie wissen, dass sie das Geheimnis der Zukunfts- gesellschaft unbedingt vor den Menschen verbergen müssen.- Eroberung vom Planet der Affen (USA 1972, ca. 86 Min.):Als Baby wächs Caesar in einer brutalen Gesellschaft auf, in der man Affen wie Sklaven behandelt. Die Revolution ist nicht mehr aufzuhalten. Die Zeit ist reif für einen radikalen Umsturz der gesellschaftlichen Ordnung. Sowohl die Affen, als auch die Menschen wissen es.- Schlacht um den Planet der Affen (USA 1973, ca. 86 Min.):Caesars Traum wurde wahr: die Befreiung der Affen aus der tyranischen Herrschaft der Menschen. Jetzt, wo Menschen und Affen endlich in Frieden miteinander leben, scheint einen gemeinsamen Neuanfang nichts mehr im Wege zu stehen .. oder doch

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Boulle, Pierre (author of Bridge Over the River Kwai) Illustrated: Monkey Planet, 1964 London Secker & Warburg ; fester Einband / hard cover

Cloth Very Good/Good Edition: First English Edition 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Ex-Library 223pp with usual ex-library markings to title page only. Clean, bright and tightly bound (D/J has been pasted down to boards). Originally title 'La Planete des Singes' (French) and translated by Xan Fielding. The novel upon which the film 'Planet of the Apes' is based. The main events of the book are placed in a frame story, in which Jinn and Phyllis, a couple out on a pleasure cruise in a spaceship, find a message in a bottle floating in space. The message inside the bottle is the testimony of a man, Ulysse Merou. Ulysse explains that he was a friend of Professor Antelle, a genius scientist on Earth, who invented a spaceship that could travel at nearly the speed of light. Ulysse, the professor, and a physicist named Levain fly off in this ship to explore outer space. They travel to the nearest star system that the professor theorized might be capable of life, the red sun Betelgeuse, which would take them about 350 years to reach. Due to time dilation, however, the trip seems to the travelers only to last two years. They arrive at the distant planetary system and find that it contains an Earth-like planet, which they name Soror (Latin for sister). They land and discover that they can breathe the air, drink the water, and eat the local vegetation. They encounter other human beings on the planet, although these others act as primitively as chimpanzees and destroy the clothing of the three astronauts. They are captured by the primitive humans and stay with them for a few hours. At the end of this time, they are startled to see a hunting party in the forest, consisting of gorillas, orangutans, and chimpanzees using guns and machines. The apes wear human clothing identical to that of 20th-century Earth, except that they wear gloves instead of shoes on their prehensile feet. The hunting party shoots several of the humans for sport, including Levain, and capture others, including Ulysse. Ulysse is taken to the apes' city, which looks exactly the same as a human city from 20th-century Earth, except that some smaller furniture exists for the use of the chimpanzees. While most of the humans captured by the hunting party are sold for manual labor, Ulysse is sent to a research facility. There, the apes perform experiments on the humans similar to Pavlov's conditioning experiments on dogs, and Ulysse proves his intelligence by failing to be conditioned, and by speaking and drawing geometrical figures. Ulysse is adopted by one of the researchers, Zira, a female chimpanzee, who teaches him the apes' language. He learns from her all about the ape planet. Eventually, he is freed from his cage, and meets Zira's fiance, Cornelius, a respected young scientist. With Cornelius' help, he makes a speech in front of the ape President and numerous representatives, and is given specially tailored clothing. He tours the city and learns about the apes' civilization and history. The apes have a very ancient society, but their origins are lost in time. Their technology and culture have progressed slowly through the centuries because each generation, for the most part, imitates those of the past. The society is divided between the violent gorillas, the pedantic and conservative orangutans, and the intellectual chimpanzees. Although Ulysse's patrons Zira and Cornelius are convinced of his intelligence, the society's leading orangutan scientists believe he is faking his understanding of language, because their philosophy will not allow the possibility of intelligent human beings. Ulysse falls in love with a primitive human female, Nova, whom he had met in the forest at the beginning of his visit to the planet. He impregnates her and thus proves that he is the same species as the primitive humans, which lowers his standing in the eyes of many of the apes. Their derision turns to fear with a discovery in a distant archaeological dig and an analysis of memory in some human brains. Evidence is uncovered that fills in the missing history of the apes. In the distant past, the planet was ruled by human beings who built a technological society and enslaved apes to perform their manual labor. Over time the humans became more and more dependent upon the apes, until eventually they became so lazy and degenerate that they were overthrown by their ape servants and fell into the primitive state in which our protagonist found them. While some of the apes reject this evidence, others (in particular, an old orangutan scientist, Dr. Zaius) take it as a sign that the humans are a threat and must be exterminated. Ulysse learns of this, and escapes from the planet with his wife and newborn son, returning to Earth in the professor's spaceship. Ulysse lands on Earth over 700 years after he had originally left it, just outside the city of Paris. Once outside the ship, he discovers that Earth is now ruled by intelligent apes just like the planet from which he has fled. He immediately leaves Earth in his ship, writes his story, places it in a bottle, and launches it into space for someone to find. It is at this point in the story that Jinn and Phyllis, the couple who found the bottle, are revealed to be chimpanzees. Jinn and Phyllis dismiss Ulysse's story, saying that a human would not have the intelligence to write the story.

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