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Hi Steven! Thanks very much for the right date

and time.

Tomorrow I am going to study the page and dates

of eruptions, you gave me. Only one question I have:

I used the Julius calender, because Pope Gregorius

changed the calender in 1582. Do not you think it was

the Gregorius calender? I am glad about 0079. Before

my program Janus " protested " when I put in only two

digits: 79. So I chose for BC JC.

I studied your first email tonight. Indeed it is

quite interesting to study the New Moon in Pisces.

Seems to me there was a spiritual ceremony at the

time. The 4th house was occupied by Juno and Poseidon.

Poseidon works spiritually especially in IX. Priests

(the best/pure) have Poseidon at best in IX.

Regards,

Anny

 

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Sat, 07 Aug 2004 14:49:13 -0700

Steven Stuckey <shastrakara

Re: Digest Number 866

 

 

 

Anny van Berckel wrote:

 

> Hi Steven! Your email about up the Eruption of Mount Pelee on

> Martinique and I have got an idea. Lately I was watching a program

> about the eruption of the Vesuvius, in Italy (79 BC JC) only there

> was no date, Only year 79.

 

Hi Amy,

 

Your post sparked my interest in Mt Vesuvius so I checked into it a

bit. I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, but the eruption occured

in 0079 AD. The date was August 24, 0079 AD. The first rumblings began

sometime in the morning, but from what I could find out, the big event

may have happened closer to midnight.

 

Here's a great link:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/pompeii_portents_01.shtml

 

 

Interestingly enough though, Pluto was at 25 Aquarius, so very close by

square to Mt Pelee Pluto/Uranus.

 

Something else-- there was a close Mars/Ketu conjunction in Aries, just

as in Pelee.

 

 

A couple more interesting dates on volcanic eruptions:

 

Krakatoa: August 27, 1883 @ 10:02 AM LMT Indonesia 16S42 105E24

 

Mt. St. Helens: May 18, 1980 @ 8:32 AM PDT 46N12 122W12

 

 

 

Best,

 

Steve

 

 

 

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Anny van Berckel wrote:

 

> Hi Steven! Thanks very much for the right date

> and time.

> Tomorrow I am going to study the page and dates

> of eruptions, you gave me. Only one question I have:

> I used the Julius calender, because Pope Gregorius

> changed the calender in 1582. Do not you think it was

> the Gregorius calender? I am glad about 0079. Before

> my program Janus " protested " when I put in only two

> digits: 79. So I chose for BC JC.

 

Hi Anny,

 

Dates prior to Oct 14, 1582 are assumed to be in the Julian calendar or

OS (Old Style), by Solar Fire software. Dates after that are Gregorian

or New Style.

 

I'm certain this date must have been in the Julian Calendar, that was in

use at that time.

 

Here is an interesting account by Pliny the Younger of the event and a

time frame of 2:00 to 3:00 PM is given for August 24th.

 

http://www.volcanolive.com/pliny.html

 

Best,

 

Steve

 

 

 

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