Uranian Planets PDF
Uranian Planets PDF
Uranian Planets PDF
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1. Introduction
The purpose of this proposal is to request the addition to Unicode of 8 symbols used by some
astrologers. These symbols represent ‘Hypothetical’ planets beyond the normal ones used in western
astrologers, and although other such ‘astrological planets’ exist1, the 8 here are part of a well-defined
set (known as the ‘TransNeptunians’ or ‘Uranian Planets’.2), and are more commonly used than other
‘hypotheticals’.3
It is proposed that these symbols be encoded in the Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows block,
after a gap (left for some additional astrological characters). The term ‘ASTROLOGICAL PLANET’ is
proposed because these symbols are used strictly for astrology, and have no relation to Greek
Mythology, asteroids, or anything else that might be suggested by the names.
The proposed ASTROLOGICAL PLANET POSEIDON resembles U+2D63 TIFINAGH LETTER YAZ,
1 See The Solar System: What is a Planet in Astrology? for most of these.
2 A summary can be found at the site of Arlene Kramer – Uranian Astrologer.
3 A Google search for "astrology" "cupido" "admetos" delivers around 8 times the results of "astrology" "transpluto".
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but this is pure coincidence, and emulating an astrological symbol using letter it is not related to would
be a poor kludge.
Proposed character properties should be the same as similar symbols, so except for the
codepoints and names, I propose they should be as below.
As symbols, these characters should have no special line-breaking properties. When it comes
to collation, listings generally sort these ‘planets’ in codepoint order, after all other planets and virtual
points.
The Proposal Summary Form is attached to the end of this proposal, as seems to be the
practice nowadays.
2. History
The sub-variety of western astrology called ‘Uranian Astrology’ is also known as the
‘Hamburg School’ in Germany (where it originated). Uranian astrology, originally developed duuring
the 1920's, apparently has numerous distinctive techniques4, but the one that concerns us here is the
use of additional ‘astrological planets’ which are treated as orbiting beyond Neptune, and are thus
called ‘Trans-Neptunians’. The originator of the Hamburg school, Alfred Witte, believed he had
discovered the first 4 of these planets using astrology, and these planets (Cupido 0, Hades 1, Zeus 2,
and Kronos 3) were included with names and symbols in the first rulebook for the Hamburg School,
published in 1928.5
Not included in this rulebook was the second set of planets (Apollon 4, Admetos 5,
Vulcanus 6, and Poseidon 7), which were ‘discovered’ by another early member of the Hamburg
School, astrologer Friedrich Sieggrün. Witte did not accept this additional set, and they were not
incorporated into the Hamburg School rulebook (along with Pluto () until 1946.6
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3. Use
While astrological symbols ore most heavily used in horoscope charts, all astrological symbols
have the potential to be used in text. Astrological software can automatically produce listings and
tables of positions, aspects, midpoints, and other things, using these symbols as stand-ins for the words,
often embedded directly inside the image of a chart. In addition, astrologers sometimes discuss
features of a horoscope in running text using astrological symbols as a form of shorthand.8
Uranian astrologers seem more inclined to use ‘symbol shorthand’ than other astrologers, often
expressing things like midpoints and ‘planetary pictures’ with in-text equations like ☉|3 = ♄|3 = ♆|
3 , MC|0 = ♄|( or 1 = 0+♄-4.9 This perhaps because midpoints and ‘planetary pictures’ are not as
obvious to see on a chart as aspects.
4. Samples
Sample 1
From:
http://uraniansociety.com/USIG_articles/article_history_of_uranian_astrology_michael_feist.pdf
Page 13 contains a sample from the 1935 German
rulebook for Uranian astrology, showing Cupido,
Hades, Zeus, and Kronos.
8 This is shown in the samples. However, a non-Uranian example is this Magazine Article.
9 The German astrological newsletter KENNER is a good source of these.
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Sample 2
From: http://www.astrology-x-files.com/report/Johnny%20Carson-Asteroids.pdf
This PDF astrology report contains a position
listing for a vast number of objects, including the
Uranians. Symbols are shown for these (and some
other) points. Shown here are Hades and
Admetos.
Sample 3
From: http://www.tonybonin.de/IQ-Jauch.PDF
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Sample 4
From: http://ridoux.fr/spip/IMG/pdf/-33.pdf
Sample 5
From: http://www.astrax.de/pdf/KEN2009_06_WasGeschiehtHeute.pdf
Most of the issues of KENNER contain extensive use of these symbols in text, along with charts (and
Astrological Pluto C). I have not bothered to circle all of symbols, which include Admetos, Poseidon,
Vulcanus, Zeus, and Apollon.
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Sample 6
From: http://www.astrax.de/pdf/KEN2008_12WittePlanBilderSensPkt.pdf
Another sample from KENNER (page 7, December 2008), showing Cupido, Zeus, Kronos, and Hades.
Sample 7
From: http://www.astrologisch.eu/t281f6-Germanwings-Flug-Absturz-3.html
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Sample 8
From: http://www.aureas.eu/Textes/extraits/9782910049539.pdf
Part of a chart from page 12 (corresponding to page 70) of this PDF excerpt of the astrology book
Initiation à L’Astrologie Uranienne.
Sample 9
From: http://uraniana.it/?p=493
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Sample 10
From: http://uraniana.it/?p=465
Most of the charts at Astrologia Uraniana have an
embedded listing like this.
Sample 11
From: http://uraniana.it/?p=419
Another annotation on a chart, showing Hades, Kronos, Vulcanus, Cupido, and Apollon.
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Sample 12
From: http://astropro.ru/marina59/?uid=16581
Another listing, from a chart linked to a Russian
astrology forum.
Sample 13
From: http://www.astrologix.de/forum/ForumID45/1072.html
Part of a chart from post #7 of an astrology forum
discussion.
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Sample 14
From: http://www.aureas-astrology.com/contents/en-us/d3_Software.html#p8
This is a small part of a midpoints display from a screenshot (linked at the above webpage) of the
astrology program Special Uranian Astrology produced by Aureas Software.
Sample 15
From: http://www.astrologisch.eu/t281f6-Germanwings-Flug-Absturz-1.html
From post #46. In text (including running text) usage of astrology symbols, including Uranian planet
symbols, is common in this german-language astrology forum.
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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 2/WG 2
PROPOSAL SUMMARY FORM TO ACCOMPANY SUBMISSIONS
FOR ADDITIONS TO THE REPERTOIRE OF ISO/IEC 10646 10 TP PT
A. Administrative
1. Title: Extra Symbols from Uranian Astrology
2. Requester's name: David Faulks
3. Requester type (Member body/Liaison/Individual contribution): Individual contribution
4. Submission date: March 6, 2016
5. Requester's reference (if applicable):
6. Choose one of the following:
This is a complete proposal: YES
(or) More information will be provided later:
B. Technical – General
1. Choose one of the following:
a. This proposal is for a new script (set of characters): NO
Proposed name of script:
b. The proposal is for addition of character(s) to an existing block: YES
Name of the existing block: Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows
2. Number of characters in proposal: 8
3. Proposed category (select one from below - see section 2.2 of P&P document):
A-Contemporary B.1-Specialized (small collection) ✓ B.2-Specialized (large collection)
C-Major extinct D-Attested extinct E-Minor extinct
F-Archaic Hieroglyphic or Ideographic G-Obscure or questionable usage symbols
4. Is a repertoire including character names provided? YES
a. If YES, are the names in accordance with the “character naming guidelines”
in Annex L of P&P document? YES
b. Are the character shapes attached in a legible form suitable for review? YES
5. Fonts related:
a. Who will provide the appropriate computerized font to the Project Editor of 10646 for publishing the standard?
The requester (David Faulks).
b. Identify the party granting a license for use of the font by the editors (include address, e-mail, ftp-site, etc.):
David Faulks (davidj_faulks@yahoo.com)
6. References:
a. Are references (to other character sets, dictionaries, descriptive texts etc.) provided? YES
b. Are published examples of use (such as samples from newspapers, magazines, or other sources)
of proposed characters attached? YES
7. Special encoding issues:
Does the proposal address other aspects of character data processing (if applicable) such as input,
presentation, sorting, searching, indexing, transliteration etc. (if yes please enclose information)? NO
8. Additional Information:
Submitters are invited to provide any additional information about Properties of the proposed Character(s) or Script that will assist
in correct understanding of and correct linguistic processing of the proposed character(s) or script. Examples of such properties
are: Casing information, Numeric information, Currency information, Display behaviour information such as line breaks, widths
etc., Combining behaviour, Spacing behaviour, Directional behaviour, Default Collation behaviour, relevance in Mark Up contexts,
Compatibility equivalence and other Unicode normalization related information. See the Unicode standard at
http://www.unicode.org for such information on other scripts. Also see Unicode Character Database (
HTU UTH
http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr44/ ) and associated Unicode Technical Reports for information needed for consideration by the
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TPPT
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C. Technical - Justification
1. Has this proposal for addition of character(s) been submitted before? NO
If YES explain
2. Has contact been made to members of the user community (for example: National Body,
user groups of the script or characters, other experts, etc.)? NO
If YES, with whom?
If YES, available relevant documents:
3. Information on the user community for the proposed characters (for example:
size, demographics, information technology use, or publishing use) is included? NO
Reference: No statistics have been found on sub-divisions of astrology.
4. The context of use for the proposed characters (type of use; common or rare) rare
Reference: See §2. History
5. Are the proposed characters in current use by the user community? YES
If YES, where? Reference: See §4. Samples
6. After giving due considerations to the principles in the P&P document must the proposed characters be entirely
in the BMP? NO
If YES, is a rationale provided?
If YES, reference:
7. Should the proposed characters be kept together in a contiguous range (rather than being scattered)? YES
8. Can any of the proposed characters be considered a presentation form of an existing
character or character sequence? NO
If YES, is a rationale for its inclusion provided?
If YES, reference:
9. Can any of the proposed characters be encoded using a composed character sequence of either
existing characters or other proposed characters? NO
If YES, is a rationale for its inclusion provided?
If YES, reference:
10. Can any of the proposed character(s) be considered to be similar (in appearance or function)
to, or could be confused with, an existing character? YES
If YES, is a rationale for its inclusion provided? YES
If YES, reference: see §1. Introduction
11. Does the proposal include use of combining characters and/or use of composite sequences? NO
If YES, is a rationale for such use provided?
If YES, reference:
Is a list of composite sequences and their corresponding glyph images (graphic symbols) provided?
If YES, reference:
12. Does the proposal contain characters with any special properties such as
control function or similar semantics? NO
If YES, describe in detail (include attachment if necessary)
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