Chapter 21
Book L ' T^he Temple ^/ Wifdome. ^ %
The fixth Houfe Container .
Achaia^ Greece^^ Creet^CoYinthia^ Arthefi^ta a part of GMa^Cowata^ apart of the Kbine^ Silefia tht iower Mefopotamia^ Babilon^ Aiflria,
And of Cities and Towhs, Jerufale-i^t^ Corinth^ t^ovaria^ Oma^ Brmdiif^mn^ Pafis^ Jholofe^ Lydns^FariSy Bafii^ Heidelberge^Erphord^ Vrdipjivia-
And thefe.are Governed,, by Taphthartharath ^nd Hamaliel^^xid here he is exilted ; when Alhm or Co«- juHdlohcmtWtRouCey it fignifiech purple colour; and being feminine^in oppoficion to thetcvelfch ; ic is the Detriment o€ Hiftmel^ and the fall o^Kedeyriely it ruleth the Navel and Belly in man ; it noccth the Weft, North-weft wind, which conmeth from that quarter, and is called Cdrm^ which is cold and moift? without any great Rigour.
Ihefiventh Houfe Containei.
The ?^tg\onso£ AuilreayAhtdy Livonia^ Siihaudia^ Telfhindte^ Ihufcia^ Badrtamty Cafpia^ Tkbuisy toglo- ditica.
Of Cities and Towncs, Vihom^ Aries, Cajeta^ Lau- da, Ylarentinn^ Frihiirge; Argentina, Spires, Frank:- /ori upon the niaine, HaU'mSwevia, Heilhrone^ ^ri" fihga, MofsbdChnuyn^ VieJina in Aujirea, Antmrpe. . And thefe are Governed by Kedemel and Zuriel by day, here Zdzel is exalced, Barzahel detfimenced i here ^6rath hath his fall.
^ The Reins and Loynes ere attributed to this Hc^ufe, which is Mafcuiine, and of a dark ^-reca co- lour. ^
To this Weft Angle, the Weft wind is atcrihuced,
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called Zephirus^ it is tcmperately,hot and nioift, and wholfome in the evening, it diifolveth Froft, Ice, and ^novv, and makech flowers andgrafstofpring, and fomecimes as the Figures fall, it caiifeth Thun»
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Jhe eight Houfe CoHtaines,
Norway the higher, Bavaria^ Comagena^ Cafado^ cia^ Idunua^ Mauritania^ Catalonia^ the Kingdome ofFeZjGetulia, *
Of Cities and Townes, Algires^ VaUnSy Trapezunty Vrhinum^ Aquilia^ Tijhrimm^ 7arvi(intn, horutn^ Juli- ^niy MeJJaHa', Vienna in France, Monachiunty Franckj- ford u po ;i Odar, y : o v.
And thcfe are Governed by Barzabei and Barchiel by night, and here B/^r^^^f/dcLghteth, i)UtliCe^£^- mel is detrimented, and Hafmodai hath a fall.
The Privy parts and Fundament are attributed to this houfe, which is red or tawny and Mafcu- line.
It noteth the South -weft, and by Weft wind, na^ nied Aphricm, it is cold and nioift, caufing Rain.
ihe nineihHottfe Containes.
The Regions of 5f/?i;/e_, Valmatiay Slavonian BtiH^ garia^ Mjfnia^ Cehicay Arabia^ Felix,
OFCitiesandTownes, loUdunt^ VoUteras, Mutt- wm^Karhcne, Avenmiy Coloniity Agrifpinay Slagrade\
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hy day^ and in it they joy, Cauda Draconic is exalted
in this houfe j here taphtharibaratb is detiimentcd,
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the Houfeis Mafculine, yellow and red is atcribuced unto it, and the Thighs of man. » •
The South-weft, and by South-wind, comnicth irom this part of the Earth or Houfe; it is called Au^ra Aphricufy and is temperately hot, and yet breedeth ficknefs, and fomctimes Rain,
7be tenth Houfe Containes. \
Macedonia^ HyviSy thraciHy Albania^ Bulgaria part of Greece^ Mafonia^ Lituania^ Saxonia^ Hajja^ Jhurin- giay Stirid, India : The Ifland ofOrcbades.
Of Cities and Townes, Oxford^ JuUacumyClivia^ Berges^ Mechjin^ Gaunt^ Vilva^ hrandenherge^ Augufi^^ Vindelicorum^ Conflance^ Florence.
And thefe are Governed hyZazeUnd Havaelby night, the Honfe is feminine, being the South An- gle, and exaltation o£Barzabei; it is the detriment ofHafntadaiy and the fall of Hiftnael ^bhck and gray is attributed to it, with the Knees.
The South-wind is attributed toit; which iscaU led Aujier or Notus, it is hot and moift, breeding thick clouds, great Rains and Peftiferous Aire,
7he eleventh Houfe Ontaines,
Amazonia^ Sarmatia^ great Cartaria^ Valachia^ Muf^ eovia-y the South- Eaft, and by South "p^rt of Sn^ead* land^ IVeftfhalia^ Mofel^ Pedemonty part ofE^variay JE'^ ihiopiay Sogdinia^ Media ^ Arabia the defarr,
OfCities and Towns, Hamborough^ Breme^Monf- ferrat^ Tifaurunj, Trent^ Ingotjlade, ~ And thefe are Governed by Zazelzndi Cambist by 43y> the Houfe is the detriment of 5oy^t^/and Mafi-
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inline, ^greeii and dark, yellow are attributed to it, andtbcl cgsofman. ' ^nj :;
, It notech the South-Eaft, and by Soiith wind, VihtchiscaWcdEuroafter or Euronotm^ which is hot aii4 moift, breeding clouds and ficknefs.
uhe imifii Houfe Containes,
CilkiH^t^jldh'r^^^^ Galitidyjiorntandi^ Ga^
comantesj Lydia^?a7}jphilia^ JEgip the higher.
Of Cit ies and Townes, Alexandria^ h^jpolis^ Com- foflella WoYmes^ Kaihbpne^ leverton
And thefc aj e Governed by Hifmael ^nd Amnixiel by liighT, Kednnel is exalted in this Houfe, Hafwodai deirghts in it, but 7apkhartharath is both detrimen- ced and falls in thispiace,.the feet of man are attri- buted to it, and the colour green^ wliitc mixtures.
It noteth the Eafrj^outh Eaft wind, called Eurus or YvJturnuf^xXh'ich is hot and dry jhe bloweth loudjand therefore IS called ^/fif(;«/r«^, Vuiturmis : You have jcen in the Figure her^ before, how the Earth is di- vided into two parts, are called houfes, whereof tie firft is callt-d the Angle of the Orient, with the ivvelfth aiid eleventh unto the South, and niakech the Oriental quarter Mafculine : iignifying the yprHig tiniej auJ the infancy of man, which of his Kauneifi^'^'iguine.
The other pjrt which isthe Angle of theSouth, ftaching unto the Occident, comprehending the itnth,n'urh and eight Houfe'-, unto the fevench is called Meridmtal quarter, feminine Iignifying tlie youth of ni;*ii, which ihen beginning tobecholl«-
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nifyin? Winter anri rK» "'"^f^fj 'eniiiiine, fig.
which d,en doth bein to be fit'' ''^t °';."'^"' faint, " ^^ flegmatick, old and
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l.-d the Houfo c'aSau' ;herer'"'f''•'^^-'- ofcenasi>lthefefo^^ A ,tl' ^'^ *'''^" ^"'las that placealwayeTLn f s VorrJ^ ^goodfisare, good and profperoiis P ' f/ ^ouragf ofbody,
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and ninth excepcedj which (ignifie a reflexion of a Common Wealth, likewife honour and reverence, the lixth and twelfth, dofignifie cowardneffe with a wickedneflre^arwellofperfcns as of things.
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Chap. XXIII.
of the pxteen Figures and their tttanifold Divijions^
THcfe Figures are divided many wayes as firft into fou re Quadrants or Quarters 5 anfwering to the foure quarters of the year.
The Vernal or Spring Quarter, is Sanguine, hot and moift, and conteynes the firft foure figures , vis^ Vuer^ Arni^iOy AlbuSy and Cauda Vtacmis,
The Eftynal or Summer Quarter, is hot, dry,and collerick, and conteins other foure figures, vizSofu^ lus, ¥ortuna Major^ ConjunBioy Caput Draconis.
The Autumnal or Harveft quarter^ is cold^ moift aiid Phlepmatick, conteins thefe figurcs,which have as well as the reft their vertucs from the Rulers and Idea'^Sy the four figures avG Puela^ Kuheufy Acqutfi-- tiOj YoYtuna Minor.
The Hyemnall Brumal, or Winter quarter is, cold moift and flegmatick; of the nature of the tenth|! eleventh and twelfth houfcs and their Rulers and Idea's and their Figures, viz. Career^ Triftitia'^ Letitia and Via,
They are again divided in divifion of the Eic- mcnts, for fome figures receive fuch vertue, as in nature they are fiery, hoc and dry, and they arc
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Fortma^ Major^ Tuer^ Acqidfitioy and Cauda Vraconis^ three of thefe make the tiery Triplicicy, over which Sorath rulech by day, and Hifntael by night.
Others arc cold and earthly, viz, Amijfw^ Con- junGiOy Career y Caput Vraconh^ and thefe conftitutc the Earthly Triplicityj over whom KedemelmX^s by day, and Hafmodai by night.
Others arc Aicry, hot and moift^ viz Alhus^ Puela^ trijiitia^ Fortuna Minor -^ over whom Zazel Rules by day , and 'Xaphthartharatb by night.
Others are watery, cold and moift, viz. Populusy Letitia^Via^ Kubeus^ andarecalled the watery Tri- plicity, over whom Barzabd ruleth both day and night.
Some figures are MafcuUne. and therefore hot as, Tuer^ Alhiis ^Fortuna Major^ Fuela^ Acquifitioylrijlitin Populus^ Caput V acorns; fome are Feminine, Nodur- nal, therefore cold, Amijjto, Via^ Conjundio^ Kuheus, Career^ Lititia^ Fortuna Wnor^ Cauda Draconis,
The ufe whereof, is this, that if you have a Mafculine figure in a Mafcuhne houfe, governed by a Mafculine Ruler,it imports hini or her more man- ly, andfo if a Mafculine figure be in a Feminine boufe, the man or v/oman is I elTe couragious, &c.
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the meaning is thus: A figure in thetirft^3 45 Houfe, and another in he eleventh, he that is po- fited in the firft Houfe, doth behold the other in the eleventh^ with a SextHe Dexter Afpeft.
A figure in the firft and another in the tenth, he in thefiift behold the figure in the tenth with a §uartile Dexter,
A figure in the firft beholding another in the jiin;Ji, cafts his Tri/z^ Dexter thither.
A figure in the firft, beholding another in the fevench, cafts his Cppofition Afpe^t unto him.
Again, over againft Sinifter, and under the firft youfinde 3, 4, «;. that is, the firft beholds the third with aSextile Sin'fter, the fourth with a^/^rti/ifSini- fter, and the fifth with a Tr/«^Sinifterj obferve the Dexter Afpc6t is more forcible then the Sinifter, this underftd nd in the othcrC'olumn«,z'i2;.that Dcx- fer Afpefts ^re contrary to the fuccellion of houfes, Sinifter as they follow one another.
The houfes again are divided, into moveable, fixed and common.
The moveable, are the firft, fourth, feventh and tenth, and rhefe iignifie the foure months of the yedir^viz. March^Juney September avtd December^^nd ^s moveable.
Tht fecond. fife h^ eighth and eleven are fixed and fign i fie /iprl(7y July^ OBober and January, w h ich a re .-fixed fealbnsof Heat or Cold,Moiitureor Drynelfe. . The third, fixth, ninth and twelfth are common becaufe they are Yehruary^ May, Augujl and November^ Siwd are ccnftitu^ed alfo between moveable and fix- .cd , and retain a property or nature ^ pertaking 430Lh, vvitfi the preceding and confequent houfe.^. . , Albia and Laitht are by corp.crwal or double bo- died. The
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The right knowledg of thcfe in this Art is mudi, and you muft underftaiid it thus 5 In the Qucftion or figure 5 if the Ruler who Governs the Idea- that IS incorporated in the figure in the firft houfe be moveable, and the Idea Figure and houfe, be alfo one ; it denotes the perfon to be unftablc, andof noRefolution, eafily mutable, perverted, a wavering unconftant Man or Woman.
Let US admit the Afcendant fixed, and th£ Ru^ Icr and his Idea in a fixed figure, you may judg the perfon to be of a firm Refolution, nochangling,or as we fay, one that will ftand to maiiKain what he bath faid or done, be it right or wrong.
If the Figure Idea and Ruler Afcending be com* tnon, you may judge the man or woman to be nei- ther very wilful! or eafily variable, but between both.
The Figures alfo are divided into ,
Befiial or ^adridpediaHy \'vi,Tuer^Amiffjo^ YortuffH Wiajor^ Acquifithy Career, and thefe reprefent foure footed creatures.
Fruitful! or prolificall dguves^viz. Populus^Kuhem^ Cauda Vr acorns, Letitia Via.
Barren figures, Alhus, Fortuna Major, Minor^ Con» jtmdio, manly or Humane, Corteous Figures, ii/te, GoitjnndtiOy PueIia,lrrtjUtia,
Ferral Figures are, FortunaWjor, Fortuna Minor, Letitia^ and Caput Draconis,
Mute Figures or of flow Voice, Vopulus Via, Kuheus, Cauda Draconis, Letitia, the more if the Figures of Japhthanbaratb be with them, or in ^artile or Op- J>ofition of the Figures ofZazeL
The ufe hereof is, that if your fignificators,(that is to fayj the Lord Ruler and his Idea be incorpo- rated in the afcendant, into pure Amiffio, Fortum Ma or, iortmftMinor^Acquifitio,C^pit Draconis^ Cat"
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cer^ Cauda Vraconis, there is in 'the Conditions of that party fomething of the Nature of that Beaft^thc Ruler and Idea fignifies: as if the Figure be purCj tlie man is raft, hardy and Lafeivious, liAm^Oy ftedfaft and refolved, and foniewhat of a muddy Complexion vitiated with fome private imperkdi- on,and what figure foever you find in the firft houfe, confider his Ruler and Idea, and you (hall find his Nature, corporature and manner when ftrong oc weak, weH or ill pofitcd, fig«ified by them, a^s we faid before, for the quality of every thing is ligni- fied by the Rulers and Ideas, and fo you muft judge as if one be fick, although forty mile off, confid€r . what figure is in the firft Hou(e, and what Idea and ! Huler governes it, of that Nature and Compleluto the party is, and hath fuch ficknefs anddifeafes, as the Idea and Ruler fignifies j to Cure him confidcr the tenth houfe, what figureisthere,and what Idea and Ruler it is attributed to© : that Idea and R«l«r fay of Herbs, Plants or Minerals, and according to judgement prefcribe that.
The part of the body afflided, the Ruler idea. Figure and Houfe fignific. •
Let us admit, one propounds his queftion, if he (hall have Children, then if Hafmodai ^xid her Jdeds br Idea be in good company in the fifth Houfe, there is no queftion but he fhall ; the fame do, if the que- ftion concerneBarrennefs, viz, if the afcendent or fifth Houfe be of thofe Figures, we call Barren, it generally rcprefents few or no Children.
In queftions, if the Rulers and Idea's be incorpo- rated into^/^»r, CoHJundiOy Vuella 01 Irijiitia in the afcendent, then we may Judge the Man to be of civil Carriage, very aiFablc and eafie to befpokeu withal, &c. Chap. XXV.
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Chap. XXV.
Of the KuUrs effentid dignities, in the tmlve Idea's, that
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