Chapter 9
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Ruler.
Name.
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Name.
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Hifmael.
Advachicl.
Zazel.
Cambi^I.
Hifmael.
Amnixicl.
Zazel.
Hanacl.
Zazel and Barzabel.
Zazel & Barza- bel in all their
Idea's.
Sorath.
Verchiel.
Hafmodai.
Muriel.
Hifmael. Kedcmel^
Hifmae; and Kciiemelinall their Idea's.
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Chap. VI.
O/Zazel, and his general and particular Signi- jications.
^ fj^Azsl delights in two of the twelve Idea's V ^^of the Earth 5&: in the places where they are, wz. Hanael znd Camhiely he governeth the Ay ry Triplicity by day,which is ccmpofed of Aibus^ Tuella and Irifiicia : He is Diurnal cold and dry^ Me- lancholly, Earthly^ Mafculine, the great infortune. Author of Solitarinejfe^ Malevolent^ he governes the Earth 3^4. years and four Months. Kead the Har- mony of the World. He is profound in imasiination^in his A6^s fevere^in words refcrvedjln fpeaking & giving very fparingjin labour patient, in arguing and difputing grave, in obtayning the goods of this life ftudious, and foli- citous, in all manner of aftions Auftere.
In fifty feven years, forty three, and thirty years, being lU pofited with h\^ldeas he is envious, cove- tous. Jealous and miftruftful, tymerous, fordid,cut- wardly diiTembling, fluggifti, fufpitious, ftubborne, a contemner of women,a clofe Iyer, malicious, mur- muring, never contented but alwayes pining.
In Corporature, he fignifies moftpart of Midlc feature, cold and* dry, with a pale Complexion, Swartifh, or Muddy, Eye little and black> looking downwards, a broad forehead, black or fad Hair : And it hard or rugged, great Ears hanging, hove- ring Eye-brows, thick Lips and Nofe, a thin Beard, a lumpifh unpleafant Countenance, either holding his head forward or ftoophigj his Shoulders broad
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unci large, aiVd many tim^b ci^ookedjhisbd-ly Comer whacdiarp and bhke, hiS Tkighes fparc^'i'^an and Hot long-, hisKiices and F^efc indecent iiTany limes iliovelinc; or hitting one againll another.
TheQ^a^itiesof men he fignifiechjand their pro- fellions, are Hmhiind'y^^en^Chmtfs^'Eeggdri), dayLabcr^ ers^ old Men^ Fathers, Grand- father s^ Mon^s^ Jefuitiy and Seftarifts: He' fignifieth Carriers^ night farmer Sj Miners under ground^linners^ pQtters^ Broom- m^:> Plum- mers^ Rickjftal^ers^ Matjien^ Chhnfiy fweepeYsi, S.e^toneof Churches^ Bearers ofVead Corps^ Scavenzers^ UofilerSy Cvliiers^ Carters, Ga:dencrs J Ditchers^ Chandlers^ Dyers (if blacky Chth^ dh Herds-man^ 'Sheep-herd, or Cowherd* keeper.
He fighiiieth z\\ Irrirediments in the tight carCj Teerhj al. quartan Agues proceeding of cold, dry, and MelanchoHy difiemper?, Leproiies, R'fieumSj Confumptions bhck Jauiidfcs, PalfieSjTrembfings, vain Fears, Fantafies, Dropfie, the hand and foot Gone, Apoplexiegfj Dog-hunder, to much ffnx of thd Hemoroids, Ruptures ; if in the fifth or ei^ht, fower, bitter, (harp, and in mans body he priilcipralJy rul- eth the spleen. See the Holy Giiide.
He governeth Bears-footj^^'tar-wort^Woolf-bane, HemIoci banc, Ceccratch or finger Ferne, Clotbur or Bur- dock, Pa rfnip. Dragon, Pulfe^vetuine, Mandrake, Poppy, MofgjNight (bade,Bn;h^ihd, Angelica,'-age^ Eox^TutfanjO'rage or Golden hcrb,^prihage,Qieep- herds Purfe j Cummin, Horftaile, Firm^itary'#" " • Of Plants ahd Trees, he 'fignifies ,th^' Tariierisk, Savinfij Seha-^e^ers, Rue cr^Hetbhgf^cfe, P6l'ipodyi Willow or SaHbttrtree, YteW tifec, Cjr^refs-tree^ Hempepin^ ttksi '
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Pefignifieth the Afs, Car, Hare, Moiife^ Moic, Elephant, Bear, Dog, Woolf, Baiiliskj Crocodile, ScorpeorijToad, Serpent, Adder, Hcg, all manner of crtepn.g Creatures, breeding of piicrefaftiun, cither ni the Earth, Water or Ruuics of Houfes.
He iignifieth the Eele,Tortoire, and all (liell iidies, Hefignifieth orgovernech the Bat, orBludclLuk brow, Laporing,Ovvle5 Gnat^Crane, Peacock, Graf- hopper, i hrufh, black-Bird, Oltritch, Cuchoe
He delights in Defarts, Woods, c btcure Vallies, Caves, Dens, Holes, Yountaint??,or where men have been buried, v hurch yards, &c. Ruinous bnildmgs, Coie-mine>,Sin' s. Dirty or (linking muddy places. We Is and Houfes of Offices ; he Ruiethcver Lead,, the Load-ilone, the drof^ ofa\l Mettals, asalfothe L'ult and Rubbilh of every thing.
He Ruleth the Saphn'c ftone, Lapis Lazul, all black ugly (hect ftones, not polifh.^bieandof afad afliy or black colour > He fenifieth cloudy,dark, ob- fcure weather, cold and hurtful, thicV? blackand. condcnfe ciouas.
He delii:hteth in theEaft quarter of Heaven, and caufeth baftern wind', at the timt of gathering any Plant belonging to him, you muft turne your face towards the Eaft in his hour, and let him be in the firft feventh, tenth, or eleventh houfes, where he is ftronge . And the fig\ire muft be projefted in bis hour, then that part of the Earth will afcend in the Eaft-, the meaning of this is-, Admit you frame a Building, crcft a Town, or City, or Family, or Pnncipality is begun, where Cancer or 7riftitia in motion be in the feventh, tenth,or eleventh houfes^ with HCquiptio.LexiM or Fortuna Major^thcy incorpo- rate there fuch Idea's^ that you may Judge the Fa- ^uly, new Houk> &c, may continue three hundred
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fikyfour years in lionoiir : and if in a Nativity, you find your Figure fo, then according to Nature, he may Uvehfty ievttn year^, forty three^ or thirty, according as you find them iogethcr j for he is cold an i dry, ^nJ is an enemy to Man.
He rules thife Countries, viz, Bavaia^ Saxony^ Btiria^ Komandiola^ Kavsnna^ ConjUntia^ln..old\iad»
He rulcth Saturday, and that day, the firft and eight hours of, they arc called his.
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O/Hifmae), and bis fi unification^
r ^ TJ //"w^Tf/.hath two Ideas^ which are iii- V\ X JL corporatcd into twro Figures, viz. Ac-- quifitio by day, aiid Letitin by night ; Atbus and CeH'i^ jiotdio deftroy him, he delights; to be with Populuf^ and her Ideti : He is lick and wedk with Career : b6 ruleth the Fyery Tfiplicity by night, viz. fuet^ FoT' tuna Mdjor^ and Acquifitio ; ind their Ideas,
He is naturally Dufnal, Mafculirie, temperately^ iiotand mo ft. Airy Sanguine, the greater fortune^ Author of temperance, Modcfty, Sobriety, Jufticc .
He governcs the world three hundred fifty arid four years, and four Months , In feverity nine, h- i^ Maguanimous,faithful,ba(hful,arpinng at highmat- -terin an honourable way ; in all his aft;ons a lovep of fair dealing, deiiring to benefit all rrsen, dohig glorious things, honourable and ReIigious>,of fiveet /and affable Converlation, wonderful indulgent to iis Wiff and Children, reverencing aged Men, a
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great P^eliever of the poor^ fill of j^hancy and God- iinefs j liueralj hating all fordid aftioii^j Juii:, Wife, Prudent, Thankful, Vercuous ; fo that when you jind Hifmaeltht iigaifica! or of any man, viz. when his figures are in good company, you may Jujge the niifn.co be thus qualified^ and many liv*:: fcvcnty nine years.
But when he is unfortunate, as you fLall md Wim by your figure : with ill Idea^s^ viz thofe that are incorporated in Yvuhins^ Career^ Trijiitiay Cauda. Bra* conis ^\\d Puer : he lignifies forty five, or twelve years, and then he wafts his patrimony ; and fuf- fers every man to Cozen him; his Hipocritically Religious, lanacioijs and flifFe iti maintaining fdfe tenents in Religion ; he is ignorant,careleG,nothing delightful in the love of his friends, of a crofs, dull capacity, Schifmatical,abafing himfelf in all com- panies, crouching and ftooping where no necelHty
He fignifies an upright, ftraighc and tall ftaturej hrow^, ruddy and lovely Complexion i of an Oval orlongVifage, and isfull orflelhy, high forehead, large gray Eyes, his Hairfoft, and a kind of Abunie bj!G\vti 5 much Beard, a large deep Belly, ftrong pro- portioned Thighes ^nd Lcggs ; his Feet large and xiT)band(l>me j hi his (Speech, he isfober and of grave difcourfe. / •
Th^ Qualities of men he fi^nifie« are Judges^ Se- nators, Councellours, Eccleiiaftical men, pifhbps, Priefts, Minifters, Cardinals, Chancellors, Dcftors oftbe civil Law, young Schollers in anllniverlity or Ci^lledg, Lawyers, Clothiers, woollen Dra» pers,
Difcafes he fignifies, arePIurifies, alL infirmities i»^ the Liver : lefcEare, Apoplexies^ iaflamniat ions
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of the Liing55 Palpiracion and trembling or the. Heart, Cramps, pains in the Bav:k-bone5 z\\ dife^Tcs l^'.ngin the Veins or Rib?, and proceeding from corruption of blood, rquin2ie faftioji of the blood orfeavers, proceeding froitt to )greac abundance thereof. ' .**
Hegoyerncth the fweet and well Tented Oddiir?,' and that vvhich is moft plea'anc and delightful wichouc excream Colour^*, he (ignifyerh Seagre^nor b!ei\^5 purple, Afli colours. Herbs' and Drug^r^ as. 'Cl'oves'andCIove-gelli flowers, Mace, Nutmeg, Su- gar, the Stavv berry, the herb Ealfome, Hettoriy,' Centory, Flax, ilrfemart. Fumitory, Lungwort, Pimperwel, Wall wort, Organy or wild Marjoram, Rubarb,rclfe Heal,Borrage,Buglors/vVheat,VViilow, Hearbe,thorovv,leafe Violets, Lask wort. Liver vvort, Baz:!,'Pantegranaces, Pyony, Liqubrifh, I'Wint, Tila- ftick, the Dazy Fev.erfew, Saffron. ■'
Plants and Trees, asChery, Birdh-tree,Mulber- ' ry, Coraltree, theOake, BarbaHe?j Olive, Gbof- berries, Almond tree, the Jvy^ Manna, Mace, the Vine, the Fig tree, the A(h, the Pear tree,the Hjzle, theBeech tree, the Pin e,Pi.ayronj Of Scads herules the Sheep, the Hare or Stagg, the Doe, the Oxe, Elephanr, Dragon, Tygar, Unicornc; thofc Beads which are mild and gentle,(and yet of great benefic CO Mankind) are governed by hira.
He governes the Scorke, the Snipe, the Larke, the Eagle, the flock Dovc,the Partridge, Bees, Phe(anr, Peacotck^ the Hen.
Fifths, The Dolphin, the Whale, (heath Fi[b,and ScrpencheRuleth.
He delighteth in places ncer Altars of Churches, in publick Conventions, Synods, Convocations ; iii places neat, fweet 5 in Wardrobes,Courts of Juft ce. Oratories. B 3 The
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The Minerals and Prerioiisftones he governev-^c Tinj^roethcrvbeSapl.irejcHeSmaragMofEmralci^ Hycc'tifh, Topaz, C hrillolj Bezoa, Marble, and di:!i^ ^: -ich ill England we call che Frec-ftone : See the Bo»y ' ui»«e
deafiiiliy iigJiifycch ferene^plcafanCjand health- lui Norih winds.
•e j^ovtrinech iht North wi ndj, that part which teiiclech to the Eaft.
In Generation, he governeth the fecond> and (enth Month, his proper feat in ^^2nis the Liver, and in the Elements, he ruleih the Air.
He governeth thelerond C limate and the Coun- tries of B/r^/'/c;/, Prrfi/r, Hungarja^%pame^CuIlen: the number three is attributed to him3and iieGoverncs Thurfday thefiift, and eight hours thereof, and then you muft gather his Herb?, if Populus be in the firftjfourth or Ac(]mfiUo in the ninth, or Letitia \ti the twelfth, or Fortune Major in the fifth, for than you will gather his vertue three times more power- ful then ac another time.
Chap. VIII.
O/Barzabelj Andh'njtgmficxtion,
p. T> Arzaheli h^Lthfure^ and the Z^f^5for hi§ ^r^"^ Xj ^ay delight, and KnbeuSy and cnat Idea by night, he is exaiced in t'he tenth houfe, an4 • fcib fjljruinf ana Detriment i in the fourth houfe; I.e governeth the watery 7rqLcitj night and d'dy^viz. fopulu6^ Kuhusy Laiiia,
