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A91999 Keiromantia [sic] or, The art of divining by the lines and signatures engraven in the hand of man, by the hand of nature, theorically, practically. Wherein you have the secret concordance, and harmony betwixt it, and astrology, made evident in 19. genitures. Together with a learned philosophicall discourse of the soule of the world, and the vniversall spirit thereof. A matchlesse piece. / Written originally in Latine by Io: Rothmanne, D. in Phisique, and now faithfully Englished, by Geo: Wharton Esq.; Cheiromantia. Rothmann, Johann.; Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681. 1652 (1652) Wing R2001; Thomason E1237_3; ESTC R210441 69,654 193

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as may not recede from the Number of Universalls yet when yee can or would pick out the Decrees of all the most Scrupulous Incisures there may be oft-times above An hundred Portents to be considered which is Impossible to be done Therefore our knowledge hardly reaches to the one halfe of this Science In which respect the Sgnifications of all Particular signes are not Injuriously deemed Inscrutable 2. Another Reason is for that the Position of these Lines very much differs in all Mens Hands For although you should observe A thousand yet could you not finde any Two exactly agree in every Particular positure of their Lines And this Diversity proceeds from no other thing Then The Soule of the World She it is that by her Spirit frō houre to houre variously Disposeth Moveth Animateth Produceth Signeth Sustaineth all things of this Inferior World This is it that Communicates to every Man a certaine Sydereall Spirit from the seven Planets and Twelve signes by whose Rule and Instinct every thing that is it selfe exceedingly Profits the Liberty of Will remaining The Ancient Philosophers called it The Good Spirit or Proper Genius of every one wherefore if the finding out of these Signatures were not to all Men almost Inscrutable every one might easily find and know his own Genius and what were needfull for him to doe But touching the Soule of the World and the Spirit thereof I shall annex some things at the end of this Worke 3. Lastly the Structure of the Hand it self is admirable in regard of the Proportion it beareth to the Face and certaine Parts thereof Which is this 1. The whole Hand is of Equall length with the Face 2. The Greater Ioynt of the Fore-finger which adjoynes upon the Tuberculum of Iupiter Equalls the Height of the Fore-head 3. The other Two to the Extremity of the Nayle are the just Length of the Nose viz. from the Intercilia or place betwixt the Eye-browes to the Tip of the Nostrills 4. The First and Greater Ioynt of the Midle-Finger is so long as it is betwixt the bottome of the Chin and the Top of the Under Lip 5. But the Third Ioynt of the same Finger is of equall length with the distance that is betwixt the Mouth and the lower parts of the Nostrills 6. The Greater Ioynt of the Thumbe gives the Widenesse of the Mouth 7. The Distance betwixt the Bottome of the Chin and the Top of the Lower-lip the same 8. The Lesser Ioynt of the Thumbe is equall to the Distance betwixt the Top of the under-Lip and the Lower part of the Nostrills The Nayles obtaine the just halfe of their respective uppermost Ioynts which they call Onychios Now I suppose it well enough understood what consideration is requisite to the knowledge of the Hand the Parts and Signatures thereof which yet is supposed but a small Particle of the Humane Body But the cause of the aforesaid Proportion who can tell verily therefore Man is the worke of GOD as the Hebrew translation hath it Ad verbum in the aforesaid Place of Job The third Example proposed by Job is concerning Beasts that seeke their Denns and leave them at their pleasure not otherwise then as if some-body had taught them it Whence it is manifest Beasts doe live indeed by sense yet not wholy destitute of some Reason which very thing is proved also by other Documents But we may more Rightly attribute unto them an Image or Proportion of Humane Reason Now the rest I leave Nor yet have I here said thus much as if without it this our Chiromancy could not stand Let those to whom it is acceptable approve thereof otherwise let him it pleases not abound in his own sense Example IV. One Borne upon the River Rhene A. C. 1546. Ianuary 6. Hor. 1. Min. 20. in the Afternoone the Pole Elevated almost 52. Degrees The things considerable in this Example are 1. A Token of the Gowt under the Finger of Saturne whereof hee was sick by Turnes for some years notwithstanding that Disease could not be fore-told In specie from any Characters Mars Posited at the Geniture in Sagittary and in the 6. House brings infallibly the Gowt of which Positure we have also known other Examples The Girdle of Venus whole yet Twice Intersected is a palpable signe of Intemperance and of Beastly Behaviour in venereall Actions not without some staine both in Name and Repute which he found by the Event Consider I beseech you Saturne in the 7th House joyned to Venus in a Quartile of the Moon 2. For such a Conjunction produces Minds that be Impure unlesse Iupiter interposeth He likewise denyes Issue and oft-times takes away the Children given or maketh such as are to be borne Infortunate 3. The Triangle perfect the Cephalica extended by a Continued tract to the place of Mercury and the Saturnia rightly touching the Naturall Means the Place of Iupiter Mercury and Venus And lastly the via Lactea not foolishly formed argue A fortunate Man In the Geniture you may behold Saturne and Iupiter disposing of the 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th and 12th not without Reception of Houses In which places you find all the Planets Mars onely excepted this Native therefore was most Fortunate in such things as are subject to Venus Mercury and Iupiter 4. The two Parallel Lines conveniently drawn in the forme of a Ladder from the Region of Saturne and the Sun to the Moons place denote a prosperous and constant fortune in forraigne Countreys 5. The Mons Lunae well and fairely depicted with convenient Incisures premonstrates Iourneys 6. The Mensal Cutting the Mount of Iupiter denotes Men that are full of wrath And so they are wont to be for the most part in whose Nativities Mars resideth in the 6. 7. The same Dissected under the Finger of Saturne by a short and thick Line threatens a Grievous Disease in the lower part of the Belly and that in his Old-age 8. The vitall broken towards the end thereof by a double Incisure bodes Diseases about the 52. or 54. yeare of his Age At that time the Horoscope comes by Direction to the 6. degree of Leo the Terms of Saturne very Ominous c. 9. The Via Lactea adhering to the Dragons Tayle another Crosse accurring speakes his Old-age to be full of Tranquillity 10. The Crosse in the Mensa under the Solar Finger designeth Honours and the Favour of Great Men It is not requisite to describe all that is signifyed by the Geniture because in the Disposition of the Planets shewed you before all things are comprehended which Sydereall Face and Position very seldome happeneth Example V. One Borne in the yeare 1586. Decemb. 9. New Style Ho. 8. Min. 40. Before noone in the upper Lusatia AS you see but a simple Concurse of Lines in the Hand so the Places of the Planets in the Geniture are sufficiently dejected 1. 'T is true Iupiter is accounted Angular and in his Exaltation yet is he Retrograde and by Calculation not
eminent Dignities 8. Your Neighbours or Kindred shall sometimes occasion your Dammage in household Goods or Affaires and you shall expend very much in Building 9. Mars Lord of the 6. ingendereth Hot Infirmities yet they not so vehement because of Iupiter's Interposition Moreover Mars in Sagitary causeth most commonly a gravell in the Joynts of the Feete If he be found in that Signe and in the Sixth hee inevitably brings the Gout the paines whereof are not to be taken away but by the Influence of Sagittary Pisces c. deduced from Heaven it selfe c. Some other Remedies also may doe much yet not any that are got by Common Artifice 10. Your Death will be Naturall by the meanes of some Chronicall Infirmity proceeding chiefly from Saturne such as are Distillations upon the Jawes the Breast the Lungs Splene c. Howbeit Old Age is a Disease and an Easy Passage unto Death it self 11. The Sun and Moone disposing of the 9. House doe discerne Honourable journeys Mercury well posited in the Third occasioneth Journeys undertaken for the Cause of Honours and Dignities and to Persons most Honourable for Learning and Dignities Civill and Ecclesiasticall 12. Venus Lady of the 11 concerneth a Multitude of the best Friends yet Mars beholding Venus by a Quartile shall stirre up the envy of some Persons sowing oftentimes Dissention and inverting all goodnesse 13. Venus shall give you victory over your Enemies whereof indeed there are but a few denounced because she is Lady of the 7. Angular and in her Exaltation 14. Your Marriage shall be Fortunate as to an Affluence of Riches yet herein beware of the Faithlesse Brawling and Luxurious Quadrature of Mars But this very much depends upon Mans Free-will and young Men oft-times finde themselves at a losse through their Ignorance and Rashnesse We will now consider the Signes of the Foure Angles 15. Scorpio Ascending gives the Natives an Elegant Acutenesse of Wit Plenty of Discourse It also often Instilleth Great vices Infidelity Envy Covetousnesse Ingratitude which Learning and Right Reason Exterminate 16. Virgo Culminating is wont to Raise the Native to Magistracy It conferrs a tolleration of Great Authority It transferres many Benefits to others from whom it returnes not the like Favour 17. Taurus in the West-Angle presents you with such Adversaries as at length hee will see oppressed by sundry kinds of Misfortunes He there incites you to Love Luxury Delights and Jeasting 18. Pisces posited in the Fourth indue the Minds of the Natives with much Faith Integrity and Dexterity of Wit whereby they gaine great Authority in their Administrations they delight to Walke and Dwell neare Rivers But almost abhorre uxorious Matters The Planets in the Houses of Heaven 19. The Sun in the Third presages Journeys in the Causes of Honours and Dignities He brings a Mutation of Places and Honour in Forraigne parts 20. Mercury there well posited renders a Man most Learned in every Science whereof I could produce innumerable Examples those shall invent many things by their own Ingenuity they are Fortunate in Church Matters Writing and Merchandize 21. Venus most excellently well collocated in the Fourth will give you Large Possessions and Habitations chiefly in your Last Age she declares the Period of your Life Honourable and Praise-worthy 22. Mars in the First and there not Infortunate makes a Man Couragious Rash and somewhat Angry sometimes he presageth Wounds in the Head and Face 23. Iupiter in the 5. doth sometimes conferre the Great Rewards of Great Men He makes a Man Fortunate in Embassies 24. Saturne thus excellently seated in the 8. gives many inheritances He threatens death by Catharres A Cough c. and oftentimes by the Plague The Planets in the Signes 25. The Sun in the House of Saturne makes the vitall vertue more Robust and as it were more Compact whence hee gives a Longer Life then ordinary 26. The Moone in the House of Iupiter promotes all things that are good yet being here Afflicted by the Quartile of Mars exciteth some strifes in Possessions often reiterateth small Fevers 27. Saturne in the House of Mercury gives a Profound Wit Occult Sciences 28. Iupiter in the House of Mars indifferently well Affected makes one victorious 29. The same is signified by Mars in the Mansion of Iupiter Thus they both of them render the Native very gracious with Princes and Noblemen and under them to have Authority 30. Venus in the House of Iupiter bestowes many Benefits either by the meanes of Women or of some Ecclesiasticall preferments She makes you Discreet Honest Healthfull sometimes she occasioneth strife and falling out with your Neighbours and some of your Friends for that Venus is expos'd to the Quadrature of Mars 31. Mercury in the House of Saturne gives alwayes a profound Wit and a Man that is greedy of all Sciences The Lords of the Houses 32. The Lord of the Horoscope received of Iupiter from Houses plainly declares a Generous Mind 33. The Lord of the Second in the Fifth increaseth your Wealth through Rewards bestowed by Great Men 34. The Lord of the Third in the Eight occasioneth Journeys either on the behalfe of some that are Dead or by reason of the Plague He often destroyes Elder Brothers 35. The Lord of the 4. in the 5. makes you Fortunate in Tillage or Navigations 36. The Lord of the 5. in the 4. brings Gladnesse and Delight to you from things that be Immoveable as the Building of goodly Houses and the tillage of sweet and pleasant Gardens And here Venus undoubtedly confirmes that Portent because such things are contained under her Dominion 37. Mars Lord of the 6. in the First excites many hot Infirmities but this is qualified by the Reception of Iupiter 38. The Lord of the 7. in the 4. presageth strifes about the Father or Wives Inheritance and this the rather for that he is most cruelly Afflicted of Mars 39. The Lord of the 8. in the 3. showes that the Native shall survive all his Brothers Hee often designeth Death in a Forraigne Countrey 40. The Lord of the 9. in the 3. occasions Journeys for the Cause of Dignities 41. The Lord of the 10. in the 3. and there excellently well Placed makes the Native more Honourable then the rest of his Brethren 42. The Lord of the 11. in the 4. denotes a Second Fortune in Goods that be Immoveable especially in Old-Age 43. The Lord of the 12. in the 4. Displeasures and strifes for Possessions and Church-Goods These may be sufficient in Generall Iudgements Now if we will Consider the Principall Lines of the Hand we shall every where finde the same things signifyed notwithstanding that we have curtailed the Decrees of the Significators We told you Experience her self bearing witnesse that the lesse Principall Lines are changed at a certaine time according to the Progressions of the Celestiall Places and Starres who are Significators whereby it comes to passe that we may best judge of any thing from them either when they appeare
Epatica especially it bodes a Man that is Covetous Laborious and hard VI Of the Via Solis or the Sunn's Way THis being whole equally drawn and well coloured promiseth the favour of great Men and joyfull Honours But if dissected and inaequall the contrary and exposes to divers impediments and envy in attaining the same VII Of the Via Lactea or the Milkie-way THis well proportion'd and continued presages journeys that be fortunate both by Sea and Land and moreover a good Braine the favour of Women Venus assenting a composednesse and gracefulnesse of speech If it be cut or distorted it argues Infelicity and Lies but whole and ascending to the Little Finger is a signe of great Happinesse VIII Of the Saturnia or Line of Saturne 1. THis being fully and wholly protracted to the Midle Finger is an Argument both of profound cogitations and likewise of fortunate events in counsells and actions 2. Combust or Deficient an evill signe portending many misfortunes unlesse other positions favour it 3. Bending backward in the Cavea of the Hand towards the Ferient in the forme of a Semi-circle threatens imprisonment 4. A Line drawne from the Vitall through the Epatica to the Tuberculum of Saturne if there it touch the Saturnia the same IX Of the Cingulum Veneris or the Girdle of Venus IF this Line have a Sister it argues intemperance and lust in both sexes and basenesse in venereall congression a filthy Man especially who abhorres not the carnall knowledg of Beasts And if dissected and troubled losses and infamy by reason of Lusts X. Of the Via Martis the way or Line of Mars or the Vitall-sister THis Line so oft as it appeareth augments and strengthens the things signified by the Cardiaca But particularly it promises good successe in Warre provided it be cleare and decently Red Two Observations concerning Lines 1. THe Quantity of all Lines must be wisely observed that is their Length and Depth so likewise their Quality that is their complexion and shape whether they be crooked or streight Next their Action which is to touch or cut other lines their Passion to be touched or cut of others And lastly their Place and Position 2. We must know that the Lines are sometimes prolonged untill certaine yeares of our Age otherwhiles shortened now they wax pale anon they become notable and as it were Luxuriate with a kinde of Rednesse and this aswell in the Principall as Lesse Principall lines Againe as touching the Lesse principall and such as are found in the Tubercula of the Planets it is most certaine that some doe one while quite vanish and that another while others rise of a different shape and complexion The cause of which I suppose to be no other then the various Progressions of the Apheticall Places in the Genitures that is to say Fortunate and Infortunate to the influence whereof Man himselfe is wonderfully subject The Signes of his Hand are presented at different times with differing Faces Such a vertue Such a love resideth in the Imagination of the Greater World towards this Lesser And therefore the most studious in Chiromancy cannot attaine the knowledge of Particulars by one inspection onely made to a certaine yeare of the persons Age Things that worthily merit our observation yet knowne or approved of but by a few Of the Planets The Planets also administer not a little in judgement from their respective places For if they be Happy and Benevolent good things are portended but being Unhappy and Froward the contrary Here wee must also note that those Planets are tearmed Benevolent in whose Tubercula and places the accustomed Lines are found to be Equall their Characters faire and proportionable as a crosse Starres three or foure parallel Lines Ladders little Branches a Quadrangle the character of Jupiter But the Froward and Unfortunate are those Planets whose Tubercula and places are deformed with Trouled lines and Uncoth Figures as a lame and interrupted Semi-circle Grid-irons the character of Saturne And this is to be observed in all the Lines of the Hand Now as touching the Planets let us proceed according to the Method proposed XI VENVS VEnus shining well and happily that is when in her Tuberculum shee presents a cleare Starre or Furrowes that be red and transversly Parallel and so often as her Tuberculum is much elevated makes such men to be merry cheerfull luxurious yet amorous gratefull comely and libidinous very honest also and just with whom an entire and incorrupted tye of friendship once made is permanent Shee renders the body somewhat tall and cleare the Eyes pleasant and sparkling with the splendour of beauty full of allurement and temptation The haire crisped and very thick yet gently curling she Instills a spotlesse and a noble minde Yet oftentimes gives men full of boasting and incontinency She enclines the minde to Musique Painting and all other Arts that have Beauty c. Sometimes according to the strength of the Geniture shee produceth Priests and Pedagogues Apothecaries Gardners c. But being Infortunate shee causeth lasciviousnesse incontinency and boasting And if you finde a Crosse also neare the first joynt of the Thumbe it commonly designes an Adulterer or such a one on whom a mishap hath fallen in some uxorious matter or thing If the place of Venus be untill'd and void of Incisures it points out an effeminate rude and sorrowfull person foolishly and ridiculously addicted to be merry and jeasting XII MARS MArs is Fortunate so often as his Sister appeareth red cleare and decently drawn and when either Starres or a Crosse are found in his Cavea Thus therefore he denotes such as are bold and full of courage stout warlike contentious and not easily mutable strong and lusty trencher-men imperious The haire for the most patt yellow the Eyes from black waxing red and terrible If Iupiter participate he possesseth the Gall the Reynes the Back the Liver If with Venus the privy Members c. But if he be Froward and Infortunate that is when his Signes and Place are afflicted c. He describes Men that be Litigious Violent Deceitfull Angry Intollerable Also the rest dissenting Theeves Bloody-minded and such whose Arts or Occupations are conversant with Fire and Iron Hee hath significations of a Wife Sonnes and dissembled Friendships thus also hee ingendereth Feavers and Blisters or Wheeles filthy Eyes and skin the Apoplexy Holy fire wounds and troubled thoughts If you finde a Saturnine Particle in the Cavea of Mars it threatens a Precipice or fall from some high Place If there ascend a crooked Line from the same Cavea to the Tuberculum of Saturne it threatens imprisonment If a Line run from the Cavea of Mars towards the Restricta and terminate in that part thereof which is under the place of the Moon it is an infallible signe of many Peregrinations and Journeys XIII JVPITER JUpiter is Happy or Fortunate when in his Region he exhibites signes that be auspicious that is if there be a Starre
Place of Mercury and the Auricular it selfe adorned with Lines and a double Crosse Lastly Iupiter Venus the Mensa the perfect Triangle In the Geniture such things as appertaine to the Ingenuity are gathered from the Positure of Mercury the Moone Saturne c. 4. The Cephalica doubled up to the Naturall Meane argues Craftinesse and Subtilty in Managing of Affaires 5. The Starre of Venus in its proper place and thereon most cleare Furrowes denoteth Lust The three Incisures upon the Eminent part of her Tuberculum premonstrate Good things to be obtained by Marriage The same you have from the Conjunction of Venus and Mars in Pisces to wit a Venereall and Ioviall Signe in a Sextile of Saturne and Trine of the Moone Venus in the second house and Iupiter in the 7. descending to the Head of the Twinns doe import an Affluence of Riches by Marriage Iupiter there doth also assure him victory over all his Enemies 6. Although the Sun be not excellently well Posited in the Geniture yet adornes he this Region in some Measure by certaine Little Lines But they are Cut and doe therefore Insinuate troubled Honours Iupiter and Mercury promise those that be more Joyfull and so doth the Mensa here and there offering a Multiplyed Crosse 7. The Saturnia drawne to the Naturall Meane in a cleare Tract and afterward by an Obscurer to the place of Saturne concerns the happy Issue of things Saturne is here more adverse to His Health then Outward Fortune this in the Geniture may be collected from Saturne Angular from the principall Rule that Iupiter and Mercury challenge therein and also from Venus and Mars who are joyned in Pisces which Congresse raiseth not easily to Fortune 8. The Line rnnning from the Cavea of Mars through the Saturnia untill it attaine the utmost part of the Hand below the Region of the Moone denounceth Long Iourneyes So likewise the place of the Moone which is signed with three Parallel Incisures The same Judgement ariseth from Mercury in the East Angle of the Geniture The Moon Angular Saturne Lord of the Horoscope in the Moones Exaltation and in the House of Venus Lady of the 9th And Lastly from the Conjunction of Mars and Venus Dispositors of the 9. and 3. Houses 9. The Part of Fortune in the 8. insinuates Goods by Inheritance as also such as flow plentifully from his owne Ingenuity and Arts But yet Mars and Venus in Opposition thereunto pronounce a Profusenesse through Pleasures and Luxury I conjecture the same Accession of Inheritance from the Crosse and small Lines in the uppermost Joynt of the Thumbe below the Nayle c. 10. Capricorne in the Ascendent and Saturne in a Signe of the same Quality is an Argument of Long Life The Epatica more then usually produced the same 11. This Figure doth almost insinuate a Violent Death either by Drowning or otherwise being Ruin'd Venus also promotes the Provocations of Immoderate Lust But because of Iupiter who potently restraines Saturne I shall Judge the Primary cause of his Death to be an Apoplexy or Dropsie Let him beware of a Philtre in his youth Saturne also so very much adverse the Moone and that from an Angle threatens dangers of Imprisonment Here the deceipts of Venus are suspected Indeed there is a Braunching Character in the Mount of Saturne but 't is Intersected by the Intervening of two small Lines 12. The somewhat Bigger Crosse in the utmost part of the Mensa neere the Ferient as also that Crosse annexed to the end of the Epatica towards the Restricta denote a plentifull Life in his Old Age and Journies that be prosperous 13. That Line which from the Mensa is Recurved through the Epatica and Cephalica untill below the Ferient and towards the Restricta it become a Semi-Circle denotes Captivity and secret Enemies The like as was said before appeares by Saturne in the Geniture who is therein Diametrically Opposite to the Moone and partily afflicting Iupiter Lord of the 12. house by a square You may therefore pronounce those Enmities to ensue in respect of his Wit the store of Sciences and the Excellencie of Dignities wherewith he is indowed And now we trust we have sufficiently Explained and demonstrated what was proposed Example XI Another borne at Angusta a City of the Vandalls in the yeare 1581. the 11. day of May at one of the Clock in the Morning 1. ALthough Iupiter be in his Fall and in a Dejected place of the Figure yet in that he assumes the Lordship of the Geniture and is the first that receives the Moon into his Imbracement hee leave not his Tuberculum untill'd Whosoever thou beest that art Addicted to Astrology and wouldst know the Principall Lord of the Geniture observe above all others that Planet which first Receives the Moone as before we have said into Conjunction with him and so powreth upon her his Celestiall Moisture which thing you shall understand more plainly elsewhere 2. Mercury participates in the Rule of the Geniture for that he Receiveth the Moone is collocated in his own House and in a Good Place of the Figure the which he also signifies in his Mount notwithstanding hee is Retrograde Saturne in the Horoscope in his own House and Triplicity augmenteth and amplyfieth the Depth of his Wit 3. Saturne partily Afflicting the Luminaries by Maligne Aspects and from a violent Signe the Sun also not farre distant from Palalitium or the Bulls Eye a malevolent Fixed Starre denounces a violent Death or great danger thereof whereof the troubled Character upon the Region of Saturne is an Argument for thereon shall such Characters appeare either in some other forme or else more Clearely when the Evill approacheth 4. We doe judge the Integrity of Behaviour from the Saturnia terminating at the Naturall Meane Venus in her own House Irradiating the Moone by a Trine begets a Naturall shamefastnesse the which is seconded by Jupiter who as we told you hath the Dominion in this Geniture Mercury if not Superiour to him is certainly his equall in Government 5. The Tuberculum of the Sun presenting almost the Character of Saturne is not accounted very Fortunate for that it betokeneth many Enemies without Cause Envy accompaning The Luminaries so greatly infested of Saturne presage the same As often as the Sun's Place beareth the Greeke Letter Χ so that the Line cutting that which is errected on his Tuberculum descendeth from the Intervall of the Auricular and Annular the like whereof the Cingulum Veneris usually describeth you may most certainly adjudge Difficulty of Businesses through the Envy of Men 6. Venus forming three little Cleare Lines on her Mount augments his Revenue in some Measure by the Meanes of a Wife as is Clearly evinc'd by her Pos●ture in the Second with the Part of Fortune 7. The Vitall vitiated in three Places by the Transite of three little Lines threatens three sufficiently Grievous Diseases about the 32th 40th and 45th yeares of his Age If you