Fixed star:  ZUBEN ELAKRIBI  delta Libra
Longitude 1900:  13SCO53 Longitude 2000:  15SCO17
Declination 1900:  -08.07'. Declination 2000:  -08.30'.
Right ascension:  15h00m. Latitude:  +08.14'.
Spectral class:  A1. Magnitude:  4.9 Variable

History of the star: A white dim star west of the northern Claw of Libra. It seems to have been associated with mu Virginis [now at 10SCO08] in the Akkadian lunar asterism Mulu-izi, "the Man of Fire" [Syrma], connected with the star-god Laterak "the Divine King of the Desert"; and in the Sogdian Fasariva and the Khorasmian Sara-fasariva, both titles signifying "the One next to the Leader", i.e. the preceding moon station, iota (Syrma), kappa, and lamda (Khambalia) Virginis.

[Star Names, Their Lore and Meaning, Richard Hinchley Allen, 1889].

 

The astrological influences of the constellation: The Scales are associated with the Hebrew letter Heth and the 8th Tarot Trump "Justice". (Robson).

The astrological influences of the constellation given by Manilius:

"Balancing night with the length of day when after a year's space we enjoy the new vintage of the ripened grape, the Scales will bestow the employment of weights and measures and a son to emulate the talents of Palamedes, who first assigned numbers to things, and to these numbers names, fixed magnitudes, and individual symbols. He will also be acquainted with the tables of law, abstruse legal points, and words denoted by compendious signs; he will know what is permissible and the penalties incurred by doing what is forbidden; in his own house he is a people's magistrate holding lifelong office. Under no other sign would Servius [Servius Sulpicius Rufus, ca. 106-43 BC, extolled as the greatest of jurists by Cicero] more fittingly have been born, who in interpreting the law framed legislation of his own. Indeed, whatever stands in dispute and needs a ruling the pointer of the Balance will determine"  [Manilius, Astronomica, 1st century AD, book 4, p.239]