Chapter 69
Book I. T^e Temple ^/Wifdome. 22:5
they made the image of a little Virgin5or the figure ofaLamp, its reported to increafc the light of the Eyes, to affemble fpirits, to raife Winds, to reveal fecrets and hidden things: Under Adlebera^ they made an Image after the likenefs of God, or of a flying man; it giveth riches and honor; Under the Goat they made an Image, the Figure of which was as it vvere,a man willing to make himfclFmerry with Mufical inftiuments; it maketh him who carricth it acceptable, honored and exalted before Kings andPrinc«s; and helpeth the pain of the Teeth: Under the greater Dog jlar^ they made the image of an Hound and a little Virgin *, it beftoweth honcuf and good will, and the favor of men, and^rial fpirits, and giveth power to pacific and reconcile Kings, Prince?, and other men: Under the lefler Vcg'jiar they made the image of a Cock, or of three little maides; itconferreth the favor of the goils^ of fpirits, and men •, it giveth power againft Witch- crafts, and preferveth health : Under the Heart of Leoy they made the Image of a Lion or Cat, or the Figure of an honorable Perfon fitting in a Chair; it rendreth a man ten)peratc, appcafeth wrath and giveth favour : Under the tail of Vrfd Major they made the image of a pe nfive Man, or of a Bull, or the Figure of a Calf 5 it availcch againft incantati- ous, and maktth him whocairieth it fecure in his travels: Under the wing oiCorvus^ they made the image of a Raven, or Snake, or of a black Man cloa- thed in black ; this maketh a man rholerick, bold, couragiou^, full of thoughts, a Backbiter, and cauf- eth naughty dreams i alfo it giveth the power of driving away evil fpirits, and of gathering them together ; it is profitable againft the malice of Men, Devils and Winds : Under the Spike they made the
image
a24 T^i&g Temple
iinapc of a Bird , or of a man laden with Merchan- dize : ic conferrcth riches 5 and makech one over- come contentions , it takethaway fcarcity 2lnd miG- chief; Under Akhameth they made the image of an Horfe or Wolf, or the Figure of a man dancing ; it is good againft Feavers, jit aftringeth and rctaineth the blood : Under £//^%^3*they made the image of a Hen, or of a man crowned and advanced ; it be* ftoweth the good will and love of menjandgiveth chaftity. Under the heart oi Scorpio they made the image of a man armed, and with a coat of [Vlale^or the i^igurc of a ScorfioHy it giveth underftanding and memory, it maketh a good colour, and aideth againft evill fpirits ^ and driveth them away, and bmdeththem: Under the Vulture, they made the image of a Vulture or Hcn,or of a traveller , it ma- keth a man magnanimous and proud , it giveth pQ- wer over devils and beafts. Under the taile of Ca^ fricornthey made the image of an Hart or Goat, or of an angry man ; it befioweth profperityj and in- creafeth wratb.Thefe are the images of fomeofthe fixed Stars, which they command to be graven on cheir (lones under them.
CHAP'
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t>flfmgi^ the figuf amber edf is not after the lil^ ne£i afany Ctiefiial figure ^ hut after thelik^^ ^effepfthat Tphichih mnde of the vocrker de^ ^^ti^isjoufhaUj^^^ in th^ ficond and third
J^^^fC rCT?»^?>t^ X'^t anotI;|r ipgnncr pf Images
gur^ ,^c acordirigt^ the firai|itiiye ofchac which
,^he^irippf;he worker deiire 5 of whole they are
,tpe^$gji^f», and repref
. ?jyc make images ^br;^cing one (hfspchcr; to fii^
^qrcfjj |nking onetj^foihcrj to bring mifery, or
dcftru&ion as dammage to a man, or houfe, or City
orany thing elfe, we make images diftoned, brokefi
♦in members, and parts after the likendTe atid-ficure
of that thing which wc would dcftroy or damnine ;
And Magicians adyifeys that ip Cafling or engra-
-ying ipiages we would write upon it the name oft he
^tffcdi-r ^tih this on the back when evillj as deftrufti-
on; on the belly when goodj ^slovc. Mbreoverin.
the forehead of the image let be writen the name of
thcfpccies or Indi\^iduurn which the image repre-
fcnts, or for whom or againft whom it is made. AI-
fo on the breaft let the name of the fign or face af-
cendihg, and lord thereof be written 5 alfothe
Names and Cda rafters of its^ Angels. Moreover in
niaking^ the rmage, they advifc that prayer for t'e
P cffcaf
926 iht Temple oi VVi Womc. B001& I.
cfFcft for which It «i:n»a'ic, bcufed. *MI VtWichAU berths Magftitun his SfecuU affirms. Now they ufc the images being niadr, diverfly according to the vertucs thereof; Sometimes they hang them in a Chimney over the fmo ik, or iipon^ tree that they be moved by the wmd 5 fometimes with- the head upwardjand fometimes downward^ fometimes they put them into not water, or mtathe fire. For they fay^as the workers of the images do affeft the image it felf, fo doth it bring the like paffions uppn thofc to whom it wasafcribed, as the mind of the opera- tor hath di'^ated it. As we read that Kedanahm the Magician made images of (hips with wax after thacniJ^nner and art, that when he drowned thofe images in water, thatthcftips of hi^ enemieswere in like manner drowned in the Sea and bararded. Now thac pare of Aftrobogy which is wnt concern* ing elcftionfj teachcth us that the conftellacit^nsal* fo are to be obferved for the makmg of images, and your Mecal muft beSpermatick and Calloe^ befcr« k can receive the Aftral Agent,
h ftri>t.
i
Chap. XLVIII.
of certain CeteftialobfcYvatiom and the ^ta3jfe
• ojfof»etdejmatieaHmagei» ,,' ^,,r
I Will nowfhcw thee the obfcrvation of Celeftial bodies which are required for thepraftifeof forae of thefe kind of images; Soto make any one for- tunur, we make an image in which thefe arefortu* nate viz theiigmficator of the life theieof, the givers of iife, the figns, and Planets. Moreover iec the afccndent, he middle of the heaven, and the
lords
BcioK I. i hi Temple f/ VVifdome, a 17
lords thcieof be fortunate: alfothcplace of the fun & pUccofcbeMoon^p^ic of fortune &Lordofcon« ]uiift byucpicffing the MiljgnantP'aners But if we will make an image to procure roiftry, ue n^uft do con- trary wite, andthoCe whij h wt place lerefoitun >te, inim tbei e oe nirortunaie^by ra>ii» gin 1 gnanr tars. In like manner murt we uoco make any Place Re- gion, C»cy, or houle fortunate. M{ tor v eft joy- ing or pre udicing any of thefott^aid; Let chere be madean im^ge under che afceniion of tiiaf man ivhomthou wouldftdeftfoy andpre;uditr, (hall make uufortunace, the Lord o c e«hou e of his lif^r^chclordoftheafcending dc the moon, the lord of the houfe of rhefnoon^anachelord of thehoufc of theLordafiLeiid'ng,* and the tenth houe, and (he lord thereof. N w for the fitting of any place, fortunes in the afcendenc thereof, and in the firft and tenth, and fecond, 'and eighth houfe, ihou (hail make the lord of theafccndent^and the loid of thehoufcoftbe -'oon fortunate. But to chafe Way certain Animals from certani ; laces, that they may not be generated, or abide there, let there be an im-» age made under the afccniion of that Animal, which thou wouldft chdfe away, and after the likencfs thereof, as if thou woulaeft chafe away Scorpions from any place, let an image of the ScorpLn be made thefign oil Scorpio afcending with the ViOonj^ thou flialt make unfortunate the Afccndem. and lord thereof^and the Lord oft' e houfe of Altf«-,and thou (hall make unfortunate the lord of the afcendent in the eighth hoiire,and let them be joyned with an af- ped malipn mr, oppofite,or quadrant: and let there be writ upon the image the name of the afcendent^ of the lord thereof, and of che Moon, and of the
P 2 lord
228 The Tccnple oj Wifdome. . Book I
lord of thedayf artdofchelofd^thehour^ And lee there be a pit rnidcm the nMd from which thou \Vouldlt drive ihenij and let th«rc be ctirried into itjlonieoftheeanh taken out of tht 'four corners dff tUi fa'me pia i?^ ^nd iet the i«iag€ be buried thet^ wibtheheiad dow.nwai'd,withfeyiivi]gi, this !•« tlheburyiitg^of the £corpi)om^ th;it thiiy nwii i\oX come irtco thisf>4aee »nd^'cr''Of«he'rcft. So fot gain let therebe niaciean imii^e uhdcr (he alcen* iient oFt!ie natiVi|«y^of- the n(ii¥i,' :oi>undef.tl?e:afi- leitiion 6f rh'at^Ucfe to whkii'ftiGu woirideft ap4 ^6inti?he'gain5 vtld thou (hall make the lord'Of the ieccT^d houfe, wftitch ilin theibd^UVof f\it>ft«nti8tb be jojined with th€ Ebrd ' bf tlvd^ a^fcei^defit in the Trihe bV^e^tiVe^ ^bd -let tK'ttc bfc a Tece|)€io!i fimonjjft ihenTv^hou ftallnlatc«forniiVat« che cl^ vetitR iifftd the Ibfdttheieof anfflth€i fh6.u'6ii\^V,put^^afft^f the for:tUiie'-i*i tlic-»fceiv«* .dene ©r febndy i>ftd let Uiey*naiifcbc buried in-thai* plate, ofcarrkd ffODYthat place, to -which tliou woffld^ft appoint'tl^ giCiin. ' Mfo'-fc^f concot^diaTlcy love, Vet\bi?iv bC^t^m^agc made 'ill the day oijnfij ttr tiTidtr the afceud^n'C of t'hie* n^ativity of ivin* Whdhijclrbu wouldft hat^be bcl )Vbd^vinia!^e fortv-; natctlie aTcf^ndem aitd therctnth^ Sf^d hid thrc J€vi1» frbmth'eaffcnd^fit»5*ahdthoir^u»ft;feave the Lord ofthetthth, andplanets ftf che^ €lfevi?4ith fortune, joyiie^ toehe l§rd of cheafcend«^ntifjH>m the Trime or ' extile with rec'ept'ion j then m«^:c a»n other itr*ag€' fnrfiirii wh6mih€>u^wotil'deft(b.rup 'to love 5 l^on-' fider ?f he be a fiiend*oir compamon of him whom-' thoi^'wouldft have be beloved 5 and if fo, let there be an image under the afcenhon of the eleventh ho^ife: from theafcendentof the firft image; but if the? party be a wife, or a husband, Uc it be made under
the
Book f. lA^e Temple (//Wifdume. 79
the afcentiofi of tl>e f^eventh 5 if a brother or a liikr, or a cuUiin^lcc it be made un third, aiidfoofthelike jarid put the iigiiiticatorof the afcendent of tliC feconvi imarej o> neJ to the (ig- nihcatorof the afcendent of the liril imai^e, and iec there be betwixt theni a receptjou, and let tii^ reit be fortimate, as in the firlt image; i'fterwards joyn both imar.es together into a nuiruai embjacifrg or put the face of the fecond in.agp to the ba.k of the ■firft image, and let tliem be wrapt up 111 .ilk, ai>cj caft away or fpoiled. Alfo for (uccelieof PecicioiVs^ and for theobtauiingofa thing denytd or taken or pofTeiied by an othci, let ciitre be an image mau^ under the afcendenr of him who petitioiis fortne thing j and caufe that the lord- of the fecond bp joyiied with the lord of theafceni^ent from aTnne, orSextile5aMd let i here be a reception bet wixt them, and if it can be, let the lord of the iccond beinrh^ obeying fiijns 5 and the lord of the afcendent in the ruling, make fortunate the afcendent and the lord thereof, and take heed that the lord of the afcen- dent be not retrograde or combuft. or falling, or ni the honfe ofoppotition, i e, in the feventh from his ownhoufcj let him not be hindred by thcmalig.- nant,let him be ftrong and \n an angle --, Thou flialr tnake fortunate the afcendent, ajid the lord of the Cccond and the Moon *, and make another image for iiiaithatis petitioned to , and be^in it under the afcendent belonging to hi qi 5 tfii-if he be a King or a Priftcc, begin it under the afcendent of the,tei\th lioufe from the afcendent of the firft image, if he be a Fath-cr under the fouuh ; if a -on under iifch and „ io of the like ; and put the iignificator of the fecond image, ioynedwkh the lord of the afcendent of the fiiTr imagCj from a Trine or iext^le^ and let him re-
P 5 IV it hour
2:jo the \etnp\e of V\ \Udwt. Eb>KL
c^ive it , ami put them both ftr ngand fortunate %\ithouc any let; liiakc all evil tall^ruin them. Taoufhalrni kc fore uttare the ten. h mil the fourth, iftho { cad, oraa) or chem ^ anj when the lecoiid \nr:g€ ihaii le ^erVeftea, oyn ir with the firft, facp to face ^ and wrap them m clean liunen, and bury th m la t he imdJIeofhis houfe, who is a Petitioner unuci a tortunate fignific^tor, the fortune being ftrong, and let the face of the firft im ?ge be toward the North, or rather toward that place where the thing peciticmcd for dothab'de; or if it hap etithat, the petitioner s;oeth forward towards him , with Whom the thmg petitioned for is \et him bring the imagf s Vi'ith h^m as far as he goes. And let there be madean im^ge of dreams , whi^ih beinf! put under the head of h\ni hat fl^eps ma es hiiti dream true dreams concernmg any thing that he hath for- merly deliberated of; and lee the figure of that be the figure of a man fleeping in the bofomcof auAngeljwhich thou ihaii niakeintheLyonafcend^ ing ,thcS^n keeping the nineth ho :fe m Aries, thou (halcwrit iipoh the breaft of the man the name of the effcft defircd , and in the hand of the Angel, the name of the intelligence of the Sun Let the fame image be made in f^ir^o afcending. Mercury be- ing fortunate in Aries m the ntneth houfe, or Gtmi' ni affcnd hg in M>yc«r)f being fortunate, and keep- ing the ninpth houfe' in Aquarius \ and let it be re- ceived from Saturn with afort"»^atc afpeft , and lee the name of the *^'p rif oi Mercury be writ upon it. Let alfo thefamcbe made in i.i5r/r afcending Vefiu$ beint; received froni Mercury \n Gemm in the nineth houf:-, by writing upon it the Angel of Venus. Ec- lities alfo, let tl e fame image be made in Aquarius •aiccut'ingj Satun fortunately poflcfliiig the nimth * ' houff?
Eooic L ^bc Temple (j/Wifdotne. 7\ i
houie m his exaltation, which U m Libra ^ and let there be writ upon it theAn-clof^^r«r« More- over let there be made in Caucsr afcenuino,the Moon being received y Juftter anu Vtnw in P/pw, and being fortunately placed in the ninth houfc, and let ifaeie be writ up n it the fpint of the Moon. There are alfo made Ring*? of circ.nis of wonder ul efficacy \ and there arc rings of the Sun, and Saturn and the conAeiiation of them is when th. Suiior Saturn2i{cind in their exalcat ons in the ninth houfe and when the Moon is jo ned cp Saturn in the ninth houfe, and in that fign, which was the ninth houfc of Nativity ; and let them be writ upon the rin the name of the fpirit of the Sun, or Saturn. Lee this which hath been fpoken fuffi e concerning x- mages;for now thou mayft fiud on more of this na- ture of thy felf. But know this, that fuch images work nothing, unlefs they be fo vivified that either a Natural, or Celeftial, or Heroical, or Animafticai, orLemoniacal, or angelical verruc be in them, or afliftant to them. But who can give a foul to an image, or make a ftonc to live, or mectal, or wood, or Wax ? and who can raifc out oi ftones children nnto Ahrflham> Certainly this Arcanum doth not enter into an Artift of a ftiiBe neck ; neither can he give thofe things which hath them not. No body hath them but he who doth Tthe Elements being reftrained; nature being overcome, the Heavens be- ing over-powered) tranfcend th« p rogrefs o( Angels and comes to the very Archetype icfelF, of which being then made a cooperator may do all things, as tve (hall fpeak afterwards.
CHAP,
a^a 'I he Tempted/ Wif^^oie, i5op^~l
Chat. XLIXv
, 0//Ae Geomantick and Tclefmaticial Cbar^fS^s
iiph'icharemjde after theriihdnd ifHrtdtian tf
' Celejtial, and how tvhh ihHMe jhef^df'tfiiy
are deduced OHt ojGcomanf teal Fignnt.. ...
CHarafters alfo have tht'w cor»ijilaitity frptn the raycs of theGelc^lials caft togethqr aGCOtdingio a certain number, by a certain pccaiiar ^ro^crty, which Celeftials as in divers ftrokes of their rayes falling feveraiways araongft themfelves, prod\icc divers vertiics; fo alCo Charafters being variouily protracted, according to the various concourfe of thofe raves quickly obtain divers Operations, and alfo more efficacious many times then the properties of natural eoai mixtions. Now the true Chacafters of the heavpns is the writing of Angels, tvyoha- mongft the Hebrews is called the writing Malnchm^ by which all things aredefcjibed and iignified in the Herven for every knowing man to read. But of thefe hereafter ; Uut now they make Ghara^ersof Geomantical figures binding together the points of each variouily, and attributing them according i,o the manner of their figurings, to thofe Planets and figns of which thy were made, the riiaking of "which the follownig table.will.ihevy. ,
The Char aders of S^tuni andZ^zel^ ■■■.%.
.\'cm a Prifon " V ^*
From
Book. 1. X6e Temple ^/Wifdome. a^j from SadnefsR S ^ WGI-I " '
Jk CharaGen rf Jupiter /r;/i Hifmael rrom obtaining. .. ^^
From joy fulnefs ^^
Ti^^ Chartmm of^^TS and Barzabel
T Wtx I '^ itnd A,^r%
Troma
T/& From a greatcrFortunc ^ 1^ / ^
From
854 i A^ Ttmpk
From a Icflcr Fortune ^i^
fiSAAAS^
7%f Cbar08eri e/ Venus tf;fi Kedepael pyom loofine Vl
7beCbdraller£offAtvcHty flndf Taphthartharath. From Conjunaion ^ ^T
HI 131X3^^^0
From White ""^^ """ ^ Jf
2^KV^
-r - 1'. .^ ■ I- I - . ■ -
the Char aQers of ths Vioon and HdCmodAu ^fomthewajrg 31 J)CJ^ ^ J
From the People
©911
'HeChariU}eri9fththeadoftbeT)tagc>a. •
1Y3ZVW
^'^
7b* CharaUm of the tayie of the Drtgon.
cf:
i^ .^Tib^Ianplc^/Wifdome. BookL'
of the fticndjhhf and emnity of Ruleri^^nAf joh m^y k^ovo laohd^t Figures love each others Com* fany And jiffe&s in fheHouf^s.
Rulers. I ^"^i?^^* _| Enemies. ,
^Md Imfntaely SorathJjafh* Barzahel^ and 'tbarikarath^ Hafma- Kedemei ' dai^
^
VV Hifnt^^ ZazelySorath^KedemflBarzahel, X^ Taphthartharath ,
Hafmodai.
cO
Btfz^M
Kedmh
r^A Kedemd
Sorath ^Hif>^(tel^ Barzahel.Ke demel , lafhthar- tharab^Hafmodai,
Hifmael^ Soratb^Bar- zahel^ Tapbtbartba ratb^ Hafmdai.
Haftmdai^Zazel Hifmaely Sorath^ Tafhthartbaratb
Zazel.
^^ tharatb, Kedemel^Hafmodai
ZazeL
BarzabcL
HfffmdaL Bifynnel^Soratb^ Kede- Zazet^ and Bar^' I mel^ la^bxbdTtbaA zabtL |
raxb, _J__
"T A 'Table
'Boo K I. TAe Temple of Wildomc 2 37
A table vf the rortitudes and Vebilities of the,
fiuhrs^ ideas and FighYes in the twehe" j
V "'^^ ''Fiir//, prHuifJesoffhe Earth. J
Effentiai Dignities.
In ^cupes or Keceftion by
Houfc
KSiX
■'^'■A'j- S^y
In Ekahatton$rJicci^i'-
' on thereby 4
DebilitkfS.
InDetrmpit ^ ^
a:
All the Rulers, Idea's and Figures are tti^ to be underftood, Barzabe/ and his Idt^Ma^cbidael 2nd Puer com ma d the firft Houfe, Kedentei the fccoud &c. This Table properly belongs to the twenty fifth Chapter of this Book. .^Jfs:;!
Fortitudes.
tn the tenth or firft Houfe
5 tnthe feventhy fourth and eleventh ^
In the fecond and fifth ^ In the ninth 9
Weakheffcs.
intbetnnlfth . , {$
In the eighth or fixtk .-^.2
I
(:\1
AlaUi
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" '" ' '■' ^mmmmmmmmtrntrnm. «
Debilities,
ATdbUofthe Jfartsof Fortune Dignities.
In Omparty with Acquifitio
in the nuieth or with Feulla
in the feventh, 5
Jn A to thrfecoftd, feventh,
ntneth or twelfth 4
In fextile to Hifmael and
Kedemel 2;
With Caput f^racoftii 3
IH the firii or tenth Houfes 5
In the feventhy fourth^ or
eleventh Houfes. 4
In the fecotid or fifth 3
In the third i
Jf ipith Pnclla, Albu?5 Populus via, Fortuna Major and Minor Con- ]undt'\o^ Acquiii io or Letitia, it is fo much the jlronger.
And thus muft you obferve your Figures, Forti- tudes and Debilities before you begin to make any lelefmeot give Judgement upon an Qucftion : Andj •now let us ^o forward.
f
tntijefirfty fixth tenth and
tleventhywitb ^ arcer, Fri fticiacr Rubeus
^it^ Cauda Draconis a
In oppofition to the Figures. of ZdZti J
Ift D or s o/Zazel and Barzabel si
Inthetf^elfth In the eighth Inthefixth
CHAP.
BookT. 7b6 itm^\t: of V^iWome ^59
GHAP. X.
OfTetefmattcAl CbaraSert which Mte drawn frvm things thttMjelvts by s certain lihneft.
WE have fpoVcn above of certain mannered Images made noc afcerche likenefle of Cc« leftial Images, buc according to the emulation of chac wtiich the minde of the Operator doth defire^ In like manner alfo it is to be underftood of Chara« fters \ for fuch like Charafters are nothing eife then image^ ill dearticuJated $ yet having a certain pro* bable (imilicude with the Celeftial iip.ages , or with chat which the mind of the Operator dtfires, whe- tba chat be from the whole image, or from certain inark^cheieof ekprelfing the whole image A^the Charafteis o^ Aries and laurm we make thus from their horns Y b. Of Gemim from imbratiug n. of Cancer from a prr>gre(s and regre 0e S , of Lfo ^ ccr- Jioy and CafricorH , from their tail Slrnyf of Firgo, j
from Spike ^^^QL 1^ of Lthra from a ballance tfi I
of V^gif/tr/M from a dart tj o^ Aquarm from Wa- fers 22, and ofFifceifiom Fifties H. In like manner the Charafter of Saturn CN is made from a Sickle
scepter of Mars from a bolt cf of the Sun -ta
from
340 TAtf Temple of Wiicipriie. , Bx>oK K
— I ■■■■ ■ ., ■■
from roundnefs, and a golden brightneflTe © ofVeHM from •^'^ a lookinglalie S^ofM^rcwr;^!^
from a Wand W J^ of ti\t Mi^on ^ |tofr^ hw
horns of increafing and decreafit^ 2>. S^^^ of theFc according tO Che mixtion^s of igtifes itl^^^ti^rtf, ^tid Natures ^jlr« tiiade tifa rftked Cltar|^c^ ,
as of g ficpy Tfiflieity >r\:^ of Earthly C-^
of Aiery Tj^ ftjf^yat^
dmg'to^e himd*^d''l»hd twciitiy'C^onjiinfflpWiif f laticjcs 5 refuk rfo maiiy cornpbijhd Chari^^erkbf varic^iR Figures 5 -as «f Saturn ittdjttpkn^ if i^ii^uTi
,^^. , lao^vm 'J l^ni. ^oi^
;a^or thas r^ .pf 54^^^^^
are exemplified by two and three, fo alfo of the reft5 and -of more may they be framed : after the fame
manner
B o o K L ^he Temple ti/ W ifdome. 24.1
manner may the Charafters of other Celeftial images afcending in any face or degree of fignes, be compeiidioufly drawn after the likenelle of the images , as in thefe which are made according to the way of imitation, of that which the minde of the Operator defires, ^s to lore, the figures be mix- ed together imbracing and obeying one the other, but to hatred, on the contrary, turning away the one from the other ; contending, unequall, loofedr Rut now we will here ^ct down thofe Charafters which Hermes ailigned to the fixed Stars , and Be^ henii, and they are thefe.
jj^VA The head of AlgoL
Li
The Pleiades.
X
X
Aldaborani. The Goat Star.
/^
The greater Dog-Star
^
The Itffer Dog-Scar.
Tfrf
2 42 ihe Temple
ir?
The heart of the Lyon.
1
ThfeTaileofthcBear.
it^'
The Wing of the Grow.
Spica, Alcameth.
Ov>\ Elpheia.
^YT The heart of the Scorpion.,
The Vulture falling.
V-iyT The Taile of Capricorn.
CHAP.
