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Jones Patterns<br />

Presbyterian Church and Columbia University, where he received a Ph.D. in education<br />

in 1948. A long-lived individual, he pursued such diverse careers as astrologer,<br />

editorial consultant, Protestant minister, and motion-picture scenarist.<br />

Jones became interest in <strong>astrology</strong> in 1913 and founded <strong>the</strong> Sabian Assembly in<br />

1923. He served as president of <strong>the</strong> American Foundation for Metaphysical Arts and<br />

Sciences in New York City some 20 years later. He was an early member of <strong>the</strong> American<br />

Federation of Astrology (AFA) and a member of <strong>the</strong> Astrologers’ Guild of America,<br />

serving as <strong>the</strong> latter’s vice president (1941–1942). Late in life he was one of <strong>the</strong><br />

best-known astrologers in America. He died March 5, 1980, in Stanwood, Washington.<br />

Jones’s approach to delineation utilizing horoscope patterns, in Guide to Horoscope<br />

Interpretation, has proved to be highly popular with astrologers, as has his<br />

approach to degree interpretations in The Sabian Symbols. These methods were especially<br />

popularized by Dane Rudhyar, who built upon Jones’s work.<br />

Sources:<br />

Holden, James H., and Robert A. Hughes. Astrological Pioneers of America. Tempe, AZ: American<br />

Federation of Astrologers, 1988.<br />

Jones, Marc Edmund. Astrology, How and Why It Works. Philadelphia: David McKay Co., 1945.<br />

———. Guide to Horoscope Interpretation. Philadelphia: David McKay Co., 1941.<br />

———. How to Learn Astrology. Philadelphia: David McKay Co., 1941.<br />

———. How to Live with <strong>the</strong> Stars. Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1975.<br />

———. The Sabian Symbols. New York: Sabian Publishing Society, 1953.<br />

JONES PATTERNS<br />

The Jones patterns are <strong>the</strong> planetary arrangements first described by <strong>the</strong> astrologer<br />

Marc Edmund Jones, such as <strong>the</strong> locomotive pattern and <strong>the</strong> bucket pattern.<br />

JUBILATRIX<br />

Jubilatrix, asteroid 652 (<strong>the</strong> 652nd asteroid to be discovered, on November 4, 1907),<br />

is approximately 15 kilometers in diameter and has an orbital period of 4.1 years. Its<br />

Latin name means “woman who rejoices.” It was named for <strong>the</strong> 60th Jubilee Year reign<br />

of Austrian emperor Franz Joseph. In a natal chart, Jubilatrix’s location by sign and<br />

house indicates where and how one is most likely to “rejoice.” When afflicted by<br />

inharmonious aspects, Jubilatrix may indicate ei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> opposite of rejoicing or<br />

rejoicing for <strong>the</strong> wrong reasons. If prominent in a natal chart (e.g., conjunct <strong>the</strong> Sun<br />

or <strong>the</strong> ascendant), it may show an exceptionally joyful person.<br />

Sources:<br />

Kowal, Charles T. Asteroids: Their Nature and Utilization. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Ellis<br />

Horwood Limited, 1988.<br />

Room, Adrian. Dictionary of Astronomical Names. London: Routledge, 1988.<br />

Schwartz, Jacob. Asteroid Name Encyclopedia. St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn Publications, 1995.<br />

[368] THE ASTROLOGY BOOK

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