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A00700 A learned astronomical discourse, of the iudgement of natiuities Deuided into three bookes, and dedicated first to Katherin the French Queene, by Oger Ferrier her physition. Translated by Thomas Kelway Gentleman.; Jugemens astronomiques sur les nativités. English Ferrier, Auger, 1513-1588.; Kelway, Thomas. 1593 (1593) STC 10833; ESTC S102052 72,919 126

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Spring-time Of colours as cleere as a Saphire as yellowe as a Citterne greene and a lyttle drawing vpon the redde Of sauours sweete and amiable Of dayes the Thursday Of Countries Babylon Persia Hungarie Spayne and the second Clymate Of particuler places churches pallaces priuiledged places cleane honest and religious Mars looking towards the South the fire chollericke humors the reynes the payne in the nostrils the gaule the genitories He denoteth men with red faces and the skinne redde the face round the eyes yellow horrible to behold furious men cruell desperate proude sedicious souldiers Captaines Smythes Colliers Bakers Alcumistes Armourers Furnishers Butchers Chirurgions Barbers Sargiants and Hangmen according as they shal be well or euill disposed With Saturne commonly it signifieth Chirurgions With Iupiter Naturall Philosophers Physitions With the Sunne healers of eyes VVith Venus Barbers and Sheremen With Mercury men of skil to let blood With the Moone Tooth-drawers and clensers of the eares Of diseases it denoteth tertian Feuers and continuall impediments pestilences megrams of the head carbunckles ring-wormes blisters chollericks and burnings madnes phrensies issues of blood vomiting of blood chollericke passions the yellow Iaunders the bloody-flixe others comming of chollericke humors and burnings Of ages the flower of youth Of the parts of the yeere the Sommer Of colours red flame-colour sanguine and drawing to an yron colour Of sauours the bitter and sharpe Of Of the dayes Tuesday Of Regions Getulie Lombardie and the third Clymate Of places particuler houses of Smythes Coyners of money slaughters furnices all places dedicated to fyer yron and blood The Sunne hauing domination ouer the East South ouer the fire ouer the pure blood and ouer the vital spyrites ouer the eyes ouer the brayne ouer the hart And it signifieth wisemen prudent dyscreete couetous of glorie and of honour of an indifferent stature browne of colour great bearded yellow eyed the face marked a great voyce and very ill fauoured Honourable men Officers Magistrates Lords Princes Kings and Gouernours of Countries and great hunters And with Saturne denoteth principall Meaters Renters and labourers honourable With Iupiter Beneficed men Pryors Abbots and Prelates or Iudges and Officers of iustice With Mars Captaines and Conductors of warres With Venus Gouernours of the goods of Princes and officers of the same With Mercurie Counsellers Secretaries Chauncellors With the Moone Legates Embassadours and honourable messengers Of diseases hote rumes vpon the face and vppon the eyes rednes of the face tympanies palpitation of the hart dolor of the heade comming of too much bloode or with tarrying long in the beames of the Sunne Of ages youth The parts of the yeere the beginning of Sommer Of colours the yellow the cleere redde colour of golde Of sauours sowernes and sweetnesse agreeably intermingled Of dayes Sunday Of Countries Italy Cicillia Bohemia and the fourth Clymate Of particuler places houses of Princes Pallaces Theaters and other large places excellent and cleere Venus Dominatrix ouer the right parte of the East vpon the ayre and water vppon the mixtion of phlegme blood and spyrits and seede of generation Vppon the reynes belly nauill lyuer backe and other partes dedicated to generation And signifieth white men or browne with some rednesse intermingled fayre faced pleasant lookes hawke-nosed full of hayre ioyfull laughter liberall pleasers dauncers entertayners of women players perfumers musitions messengers of loue With Saturne it signifieth Preachers and others that sing and ioyfullie assist at deceases and burials With Iupiter musitians and others which sing the prayse of God in solemne hymnes With Mars trumpeters and dromslades in warre Wyth Mercurie singers of rymes poetry With the Moone singers of common songs Of diseases impostumes and of moyst matters fystuloes imbecility of the stomach of the reynes and of the part of generation folly comming by too much loue the French-pockes with his supporters and other comming of cold and moyst matter and of venims Of ages young yeeres of parts of the yeere the beginning of the Spring-time of colours the white greene redde and a little yellow of sauours the sweete delectable and sauourliest Of dayes Friday of Regions Arabia Austria Sweecherland and the fift Clymate Of particuler places neere gardens fountaynes Chambers well decked halles hanged with Tapestry beds wel adorned and others dedicated to playes dauncies songs and al voluptuousnesse Mercurie beeing chiefe ouer the Septentrion ouer the water and earth and of the spyrits of beastes and ouer the confusion of humors Ouer the hands feete armes shoulders tongue mouth and teeth And signifieth men neyther white nor blacke leane of smal stature long fingered long faced high fore-headed the nose straight and long little beard full of hayre the eyes little quicke subtile men ingenious vnconstant Rymers Poets Aduocates Orators Phylosophers Sooth-sayers Arithmeticians Merchants and busie fellowes With Saturne Geomitricians Architects With Iupiter Lawyers Cannons and those that keepe the Registers of the benefits of Churches and sutes With Mars Sargiants of the bande Archers of the Garde c. With the Sunne Maisters of the houses of Princes and great Lords and theyr Secretaries Stewards With Venus Musitions Apothicaries and Perfumers The Moone trauailers messengers traffiquers Of diseases vertigo or turning of the head lightnes of the braine like to follie foolish imaginations lets of the tongue pthisickes issues in the legges feete and hands and other that haue causes hydden and that come by certaine times Of ages the time betweene seauen and fourteene yeeres Of the parts of the yeere Autumne Of colours the strangest diuerst and mixtious Of sauours the strangest of newe tast Of dayes Wednesday Of Countries Egipt Greece England Flaunders Paris and the 6. Clymate Of particuler places shops fayers cōmon-markets schooles halles of Lawyers The Moone doth gouerne ouer the right part of the West ouer the water ouer the phlegme sweatinges monthly flowers and like superfluities Ouer the stomacke the belly the brayne the lunges the brest and the eyes And signifieth men of fayre stature white and the face round and spotted the eyes a little blacke and a little lowring long bearded hys eye-browes knit together amiable men peaceable Trauailers Pilgrims Hunters Embassadors Legates Consuls Atturneyes Benchers Gouernours of Townes principall in deedes of pollicie With Saturne it signifieth Carters and vile Workers With Iupiter Geomitricians and Geographers Wyth Mars Drawers of teeth Alcumists and Blowers With the Sunne honourable messengers With Venus carriers of packs With Mercury Poets Rymers messengers trauailers and traffiquers Of diseases gowtes of the feete wristes sciatiqua dropsies lyttargy palsies rumes shaking of the members drowsie sicknesses flixe of the bellie vomitings fistuloes wormes and other causes of cold and moystnes Of ages the infancie of the partes of the yeere Winter of colours white yellow greene of sauours the saltish fresh or without fauour of daies Monday Of Countries Flaunders Affrick and the seauenth Clymate Of particuler places fieldes fountaines mountaines Hauens of the Sea woods
is the house of Mercurie or of other things answerable to the nature of the Lord of the ix house The head of the Dragon variable dreames honour and profit in trauayle Ecclesiasticall goods The tayle lacke of Fayth terrible Dreames perillous iorneys and full of enuie and little honour in his profession In the tenth house Saturne out of his principall dignities signifieth short life of the mother manye ill fortunes Sighes Playnts imprysonments If the tenth house be in the signe of Leo and any of the Lumynaries bee with Saturne hee shall die in pryson If Saturne be with Iupiter in the houses of Iupiter hee shall be condempned of wronge If hee be with Mars in the houses of Mars hee shalbe condemned according to his crime If hee be with Mercurie hee shall dye a verye shamefull death by false witnesses If with Venus and Mars he shalbe whipped racked condemned to dye Saturne in his house or exaltation in the tenth house dooth licence dignities preheminence and gouernment Iupiter great honor in his profession ecclesiasticall dignities and great renowne Mars out of his principall dignities maketh a man terrible cruell seditious quarelsome arrogant a despiser of his goodes vsurper of the goodes of other hated of Father mother bretheren and other and many tymes to be imprysoned and punished by iustice In his house or exaltation it maketh him valyant hardie couragious in feats of armes In the houses of Iupiter well disposed and regard of Fortunes maketh him a Presedent Councellor or soueraigne Iudge Sol giueth honour offices dignities preheminences rules gouernments great credit and fauour of many great Lords in estimation of the common people honour in profession with riches and great goodes principally if he be in fierie Signes and if the child be poore and of base condicion hee lifteth him vp to honour and great dignities Venus honour in his profession goodes of Princes and great Lordes great credit long life of the mother with prosperitie and honour Mercurie maketh him a Chauncellor Secretary Councellor President put in great dignities skilfull in Arithmaticke Geometrie and Astrologie well renowned rich and abounding in goodes If hee be vnfortunate by Mars hee shall come to an euill ende for hauing taken too much vppon him or for taking quarrells against his betters Luna signifieth prayse and honor of great Lordes shall be happy in all enterprises and esteemed in all the Worlde The head of the Dragon signifieth as Iupiter The tayle maketh him receiue dishonour and losse of his calling and falling from an highe and denoteth the shorte life of the Mother In the eleauenth house Saturne out of his principall dignities betokneth acquaintance and to be a companion with men defamed and of base condicion mischieuous sadnesse of friendes vaine hope to come to things vndertaken difficultie in affayres losse of frindes if hee bee in his house or exaltation he giueth loue of Saturnityes as by great ancient Lords Iupiter maketh him happy in all his deuoyres giueth fauour of great Lordes great creditte aboundaunce of friendes aduancement by friendes riches fayre children of the which the first shalbe a Maior Mars in his house or exaltation loue by men of warre fortunate in feats of armes out of those places signifieth dispayre vnhappy enterprises losse of friendes enmitie with his friends he shall not be loyall to his lords friendes by which shall ensue great damage Sol happy enterprises goods honor dignities by meanes of friends which shalbe men of authority great lordes Venus giueth good friends which shall bee honorable men and of good authoritie of good will signifying good fortune happy enterprises many children Mercurie knowledge and company loue of men of knowledge and vertue and good renowne amonge friends happy enterprises Luna giueth good riches honor good renowne good friends which shalbe great lordes happy enterprises The head of the Dragon that which Iupiter signifieth The tayle that which Saturne Mars signifieth In the twelfth Saturne out of his principall dignities maketh vnhappye in Horses and other great Beastes from the which hee shall fall and receaue hurte and signifieth feare of iustice imprysonment or exile In his House or Exaltation victorye agaynst his enemies good Fortune in Horses and other Beastes fitte for burthen and labour Iupiter out of his principall dignities mighty enemies and Aduersaries of men in authoritie imprysonment exile condemnation pouertie well dignified hee signifieth the contrary Mars the fall from Horses hurte or other damage by beastes aboundance of enemies imprisonment slaunders a thousand persecutions great euill in leggs feete Sol good fortune in Horses and other great Beastes great persecution by enemyes greate Lordes mighty confiscation and losse of goodes imprysonment exile slaunder false witnes euill reporte condemned to a great fine depriuation of his estate by peruerted trayterous and how should seruants Venus giueth good Fortune to Horse strife and enmytie to Women disprayse in marriage mischieuous and euill renowne because of Women principallye if they bee euill condicioned and defamed an impudent Louer of Women defamed for the which he shalbe imprysoned and suffer great dishonour If shee be in the signe of Virgo or Capricorne or of Aquarius ioyned with the Sunne and Saturne or to Mars signifieth great perill of death by loue Mercurie giueth great knowledge principally in sciences that shall bring small profit maketh a man a philosopher mathematician ready in al knowledge a litle foolish by reason of the lightnes of the spirite hauing manie enemies giuen to voluptuousnesse euill fortune hated by men of knowledge likely to be slaundered and imprisoned If Saturne be well disposed he giueth good fortune in horses and other beastes Luna giueth many enemies which dayly shall grow increase if she be vnfortunate signifieth imprisonment exile if she be burnt ioyned with Saturne or Mars the child shalbe euer miserable and of a short life which shall receiue hurt by beastes of like proportion and dyeth by plague to be killed or drowned If shee be fortunate it betokeneth escape from all these euills The head of the Dragō betokeneth that which Iupiter The tayle damage by beastes of like proportion and ruine by enemies And generally when a Planet is well dignified or otherwise well disposed and regarded of fortunes within the sayd houses it signifieth good lucke in all significations of the sayd houses but when it is vnfortunate it yeeldeth mischiefe in all the sayde significations CHAP. VIII The significations of the Lordes of the houses by the places of the figure THE Lord of the first house within the first Fortune betokneth long life health of bodye goodes and riches by his owne proper meanes honour of his parents In the second riches In the third often voiages agreement and concorde with his bretheren In the iiij inheritaunces houses and goodes vnmouable And it noteth that he shalbe a great builder a planter of vines and trees a medler with mines