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Theomagia, or, The temple of wisdome

Chapter 16

Book I, ihe Temple ^/ Wifdooie. 4s

Places (he Govcrncs, arc FcildSjFountainsjBaths, Havens of the Sea, High waycs and defert Places; PortF, Towns, Rivers, Fifli ponds, ftanding Pools, boggy places, common ftioars,Uttlc Brooks,Springs, Harbours for Ships or Docks.
Of Minerals and Stones j Silver, the Selenitc, all foftftone$, ChriftaU.
If her Figures be with the Figures of Zazel^ they (ignifie cold Air, if with the Figures oi Hifmael^ yiz. Acquifitio and Letitia^ in Which are incorporated the Idea\ Advachid and Atnnixid^ they fignific fe- rene weathier with-Stfr5s winds and red clouds, with the figures of Soratby according to the feafon : with the figures cfKede^ mel and Taphthartbarath^ fl^ewersand winds, Jn her- meticall operacion, (he delighteth in the Northan- gle of the Earth, in the firft hou e with good figures, (he (ignifieth winds acccording to the Nature of thofe igures, are in company or Afpcft with her.
The Countries (heruleth, arc Holland^ Zealand^ Scotland^ Venmark^^ Norremberge^ Flanders: her day is Munday, the firft and the eight thereof, her eni' mits are Zazd and Bar zahel J viz, their Figures are contra ly one to another in fignification. Aud thus much of the Nature and (ignification of the feven Rulers of the Earth ; Now let us fpeak of their twelve Ideasy but firft let usihewyou how to attri- bute the Rulers to the Figures, aud the Figures to the Rulers,a8 well good as evil.
Chap. XIIL
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Chap. 1 5 V How thefeven Rulers of the world be attribute4
to the Figures and the Figures t$ them^ both good md eviU
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U\d'
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^ In the tenth.
Malicious.^ ^
'5>f The eleventh
Hifmael Fortunate.
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:J|f; In the ninth.
jlt^rJf: TheHrfl.
5or^/^ in the:^ % Spring. ^'f ^
^ The twelfth.
Retrograde. i(^
:i(C % The Second
So'fdth in the :^ fall. %

:^ In the Seventh.
Kedemel ^
% In the fecond ^ iifi Houfe.
Taphthaitharath')(- :^
:^ In the third ^ :^ Houfe.
Hif>noM by night.
-X- ^ In the fourth.
Taphthanbamh:^ %
:*f; 111 the ^ ^ fixth.
Hafmoda'i ,by day.
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In the eight
Hlfwael and Kedcmd.
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In the 3d 7th 9th xath and id.
'2 In the icth izth, firfU«^8clL
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They are attributed to the Rulers, as abovefaid, and in the firft the Rulers arc ftrong. in the other envious, in the firft fortunate, in the fecond Crofs, backward in the firft> direft in th grade, In the firft they fpring, in the fecond they falL in the firft jocund, m the fecond fullcn; in the firft direni5 in the fecond Retrogra : in the firft they fignifie the day, in the fecond the night : and have fuch fignification as the ftven Rulers give them : the Dragons head and the Dragons Tayle excepted,for thev alter their Natures, the firft is good, and of the nature of thofe two Rulers, Hifmael and Kedemel^the fecond is cvilj of the Nature oiZazel^d Barzahel.
Chap. XIV.
of the Nature, Vlace, Countries, general Defer ip^ ttom and Difeafes figmficd, by the tmlve Idea s.
^ \4 ^^^^'^^^^h is Mafculine Diurnal, move* 0/ i ▼! able in Nature, Fyery, hot and dry,, Chollcnck, Beftiall, Luxurious, intemperate and violent : The dayl y delight of Barzabel of the fiery Triplicity, and of the Eaji : Difeafes he fignifiesj arc all \A/helks, Pufhes and Pimples in the Face, fmalPox, h'dtre Up, Polypus, (^Noli me tangere) ring Worms, Falling-fickners, Apoplexies, Megrim?;, Tooth-ach, Head-achj and Baldnefs. Where |>hcep of fmal CattJe dp fecd^or ufe to be,
he
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he fignificch faiidy aud hilly Grounds, a place of Refuge for Thcives (or fomc unfrequented placcsj inhoules, the covering, feeling or plattring of it, a liable of fmal Beafts,Land5 newly taken in, or new- ly plowed, or Where bricks have been burned or lime.
The defcription of the body or (hape, Malchidael reprefcnts is a dry body, not exceeding in height, lean or fpare, hut lufty bones, and the party in his limbs ftrong) the vifage long ; black Eye browi*, a long Neck, thick Shoulders, the Complexion dusky brown or fwartilh. ^yy
Kingdomesfubje^, Malchidael {j' ire Germany^ Swevia^ Folonia^ Burgundy^ France^ England. Venmark^^ Silefiay the higher India ^ ^jyr/Vr, Cities ateyFlorencey Capna^ Naples^ Ferrara^ VeroHOy Vtretchty Marfelles^ Amulla^Cdifarea^ Vadua^ Bergomo,
^ HafjHodel^is of an earthly quality,cold,dry and JViclancholiy, Feminine 5 The Nofturnal dt'light of Kedemel fixed Beftial^ of the Earthly Triplicity and South.
Difeafes (he fignifieth, are the Kings-evil, fore Throats, Wens, Fluxes •, of Rheums falling into the Throat, Quinlies, Inipofthumes in thofe parts.
Places noted are Stables where horfes ^re, low Houfe?, Houfes where the implements of Cattle are laid upjpallurc or feeding groundsjwhere no houes are ncei, plain grounds,or where buQies have lately bf en grubbed up, and wherein Wheat, aud Corne arc fowed, fonie little Trees not far of, in Houfes, Scllars, low Romcs- The (hape it prcfents, is one of a (hort, but of a full, ftroiige and well fet ftature, a broad Forehead, great Eyes, big Face, large,ftronge Soulders, great Mouth, thick Lips i grofs Hands; black rugged hair. The
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The Countries it ruleSs arc Felonja^ the gicac North part oi Sweadland^ Kufjia^ Ireland^ Switzer' land^ LoraiHy Campania^ Terfiay Cyfrus^ Tarthia. -
The Cities Novograde^ Farma^ Bononia^ VanoYfnm^ Mantua^ Seva^ Brixia^ Caroljiad^ Nants^ Lieffig^ Hcy^ hifolis,
^Mi Amhriely his quality and .propertya is Aerialjhotandmoift, Sanguine, common, double bodyed, humaine, the Diurnal houfc of T/rf^tW- iharathy of the airy Triplicity, Wefterne, Mafcii- line.
Ail Difeafes in the Armcs^ Shoulders, Hands, corrupted blood, windinefs in the Veins, deftem- percd Fancies.
ItnotethwainfcotRomeSjPlaiftring, and walls of Houfes, the Halls, or where plays is uTcd, Hills and Mountains, Barnes, Storehoufes for Corne, Coffer.^, Chefts, high places.
Kingdomes and Countries, are L«w/W^',Br/z^/r;/t, FlanderSy the Wefl and fouth Weft o^EnglandyArm^^ ftia.
The Cities, aveLondony Lovdiney Burges^ Korem-' herge^ Corduha^ Hasford^ Mentz^ Bamherge^ Cefenn
In ^/^;^,it fign ifieth an upright, tall ftraight body, either in man or vvonian,the Complexion fanguine, not cleer, but obfcure and dark, long Arms, but many times the hands and feet (hort, and very flefh- ly, a darke hairalmoft black, a ftrong aftive body^ a good peircing hazel Eye and wanton^ and of perfeft fightjof excellent underftandingjhoneft & Judicious in worldly affairs, when this Idea fignifies the perfon, that is,, if Alhm be inthefirft houfe, the parry is noble, wife, Religious, and the moft accomplifhcd 6f all the other, if fortuna Major ^ Pueiia-y AcquijltiQ
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or Lctitiay be in che fecond Houfe, in company with him.
W Muriel^ is the only delight of Hip^odai^ and iscorporaced inio the firft Figures of the wate- ry Triplicity, it is watery^ cold moift, Phlcgmatick, Feminine^ and is Nofturnal, moveable^ mute k^id flow ol voice, fruitful, Northerne.
It figuifies. imperf^'Aions ail over^or in the Breaft, Stomach and Paps, weak digeftion, coIdStomack, Ptiiick, fait Flegm, rotteh Coughs, Dropfical Hu- mours, Impoilhumations in the Stomach, Cancers which ever are in the Breaft.
Places it noteth are, the Sea, great Rivers, Na- vigable waters : but in the Ifland Countries,ic notes, places near Rivers, BrookSjSpringSjWells, Cellars in Houfes, wafti houles^ Marfh grounds. Ditches with Ruffes, Sedgs,Sea banks, Trenches, Cifterncs.
Thefhapeand defcription is alow and fmal fta- ture, the upper parts of more bignefs then the lo- wer, around vifage; iickly, pale, awhitelyCom^ plcxion, the Heir a fad brown or Chefnut and va- riable, little Eyes, prone to have many Children, if a Woman.
Kingdomes, Countries and Cities it ruleth are, Scotland, Zealand^ Holland^ Frufpa^ 7jmis, Algier, Con- jiantimple^ Venice^ UtHan^ Genoa, Amfierdam^ Tork^y Madeberge, JVittenberge, Saint Lucas^ Cadiz,
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Verchicly is the only del?ghtof.9or/it^,and is by Nature fiery, hot, dryjchollerickjDiurnalsCom- manding, Bcftial, barren of the fiery Triplicity, Mafculine, and of the Eaft, and rules the fifth houfe
All fickneres in the Ribs and fides, as Plurifies,
Convulfionsj