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A00750 The rules and righte ample documentes, touchinge the vse and practise of the common almanackes, which are named ephemerides A briefe and shorte introduction vpon the iudiciall astrologie, for to prognosticate of thinges to come, by the helpe of the sayde ephemerides. With a treatise added hereunto, touchinge the coniunction of the planets, in euery one of the. 12. signes, and of their prognostications and reuolutions of yeres. The hole faithfully, and clerely translated into Englyshe by Humfrey Baker.; Canons & documents tresamples, touchant l'usage & practique des communs almanachz, que l'on nomme ephemerides. English Fine, Oronce, 1494-1555.; Baker, Humfrey, fl. 1557-1587. 1558 (1558) STC 10878.7; ESTC S107419 38,281 107

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from signe to signe and according vnto the nature accidentale of the 12. signes of the Zodiake likewise the sayd lightes and planetes in tourninge round about the earthe by the firste and vniuersal mouement of al the world frō the orient by the south into the accident within the time and space of 24. houres whiche we cal a natural daye do cause again euery day of the yeare diuers and perticuler effectes according as they be in the orient or occident and notably eleuated or depressed vnder y ● earth y ● thei haue more stronge or weake irradiaciō vppon the sayde thinges here belowe on earth For this cause the Astrologians haue distingued all the roundnes of the vniuersall worlde into 12. partes after the nombre of the said 12. signes whych are called houses of the which there are 6. aboue the earth and. 6. vnderneth parpetually and in all regions in the maner and forme as foloweth First it is to vnderstande that the meridian circle and the Horizont do deuide them selues into 2. halfes and with right angles towardes the South and North and they deuide the Equinoctiall into 4. quarters whereof there be 2. aboue the earth and 2. vnderneth two lykewise toward the East and 2. toward the West And euery 4. porcion contemeth 90. degrees You must thē imagen euery of the said quarters of the equino to be deuided into 3 egal parts of 30 degrees euery one of them by the pointes of the said deuisions to passe 4. great circles proceding frō the foresaid intersections of the meridian circle of y ● horizont by this menes the said 4. circles with y ● sayd meridian horizont which do make togither the nūbre of 6. do deuid the equl al the sphere of the world into 12. partes which we cal the. 1● houses of heauen the which are or dained distributed accordinge vnto the succession of the 12. lines of the zodiacke of the propre mouement of the lyghtes planets cōtrary vnto the first mouemēt vniuersall as it doeth somwhat appeare by this fygure folowinge MYne opinion notwithstandinge is that the saide 4. circles oughte to passe by the deuisyons of the Circle vertycall whiche doth deuyde the meridian circle with right angles and not by the equinoctial yf it be not in the right Sphere for many good causes and inuincible reasons as is noted in the Cosmographie or Sphere of the worlde publysshed by Orentius and in the. 12. Chapter of the seconde boke of the same ¶ The first house beginneth then in the orientale parte of the horizont and endeth in the next halfe circle which is vnder the said horizont the which house is named the angle of orient or ascendaunt and horoscope and it is the house to iudge of all the beginninges of life the beginninges of all workes For bycause the first and vniuersal mouement beginneth at the east parte and rayseth the sterres and planets aboue the earth in such wise that from the orient cometh all vertue and the heauenly goodnes The second house foloweth after vnder the said horizont The which is the house of substaunce as well of necessary thynges to the life as of other goodes of marchandises of byinges sellinges administrators and helpers ¶ The. 3. house folowinge endeth at the part of the meridiane whyche is vnder the earthe and bath signification vppon brothers and sisters cousynes neighbours and friendes and vpon smal and short viages ¶ The. 4. house beginneth at the sayde parte of the meridiane whiche is vnder the earth The which is called the angle of the point of the earthe or of midnight and of same the bottome or depth of heauen And it is the house for to iudge of diuisions and heritages of treasors hide and of all thynges vnmouable The. 5. house foloweth after the whyche is the house of chyldren of frendshippe legates and messengers The. 6. and folowing house is ended at the occidentall parte of the horizont and hath signification vpon sickenesses lordeshippes membres of the body vpon seruauntes prysoners and domestycall beastes 7. The seuenth house begynneth at the saide horizonte occidentall drawynge toward the south called the angle or point of occident opposite vnto the ascendant whiche beginneth to descende vnder the horizont And it is the house to iudge of women mariages debates and contentions of the one halfe of the humaine lyfe 8. The. 8. house foloweth after approching toward the South The whiche is the house of death and interfection and of the ende of life 9. The. 9. and house folowing is ended at the part of the meridiane which is aboue the earthe and hathe signification vppon long vsages peregrinations fayth religion wisedom and dreames 10. The tenthe house begynneth at the saide meridiane verticall aboue the earth the whyche called the angle or poynte of the south or of the middes of heauen opposite vnto the fourth house which is the angle of the earthe and is the house royall imperiall of exaltacion and honoure noblenesse and good renoume 11. The eleuenthe house foloweth affer drawing towardes the Easte the whiche is the house for to iudge of hope cōfidēce and the fortune of man 12. The twelfe and last house endinge at the oriente is the house of sadnes enuye malice deception and craft And by this maner there be foure angular and principall houses that is to saye the first the fourth the seuenth and the tenth And foure whiche are named succedinge that is to saye The seconde the fyfthe the eyght the eleuenth whiche do folowe the other foure abouesayd The other foure whiche come next after the succedinge houses are called falling or coming after which be these The thirde the sixt the ninth and the twelfth Of the whiche houses this is the figurefolowing after the iudgemente of our Astrologians and as they are accustomed to vse them and to put them in platfourme The Figure of the xii hovvses of heauen after the Iudgementes of the Astrologians The fyrste howse the Angle of Orient ♈ The second house succedinge ♉ The third house fallynge ♊ The fourth house the Angle of the earth ♋ The fyf●e howse succedinge ♌ The syxte howse fallynge ♍ The vii house the Angle of the Occident ♎ The viii howse succedinge ♏ The ix howse fallynge ♐ The x. house the Angle of the middes of heuen ♑ The xi howse succedinge ♒ The xii house fallynge ♓ And it is conueniente finallye to note that the lyghtes and planettes do reioise and haue certeyne power and accidentall vertues in some houses more then in other as dothe heareafter folowe ♄ Saturne doth reioyce in the xii howse ♃ Iupiter xi ♂ Mars vi ☉ the sunne ix ♀ Venus v ☿ Mercury i ☽ the moone iii ¶ Howe to erecte and distyngue the. 12. houses of heauen after the order of the sayd Ephemerides 18. rule TO erect thē or caculate the. 12. houses of heauen is no other thinge but to finde the pointes of the Zodiacke
moderation of the ●eate and in hoate and moiste signes greate aboundaunce of windes And if this happen in waterye signes they will cause then great haboundaunce of rayne whiche will make the ayre very intemperate in winter and of a moderate heate in sōmer And so is to be vnderstande and to iudge conformablye of all lyke thinges accordinge vnto the nature of the planets and signes and the ▪ qualitie of their aspectes Also hauinge regarde with the same vnto the nature of the ▪ fixed sterres likewise of them whiche are most n●●est vnto the Zodiake And that not onely in all elections but also in the mutation of the ayre lykewise as shalbe perticulerlye recited hereafter ¶ Perticuler rules of the aspectes of the planetes amonge them selues FIrste the coniunction of Saturne with Jupiter diligentlye obserued in hoate and drye signes cause the greate drougth many dayes before and many dayes after the sayd coniunction and in moist signes continuall inundation of waters and perticuler flouds because they abide longe together for the slowenes of their mouementes Likewise the opposition quadrature or sextile aspecte of the sayde Saturne with Jupiter is the cause of great mutations in the ayre and engēdreth raynes hayles and windes many dayes before and many dayes after the sayd opposition or aspect Also there foloweth greate mutations of wether at altimes and as often as ther is sextile aspect of Saturne with the Sunne or of Jupiter with Mercurye or trine aspecte of Mars with Uenus or contrarywise the which aspects are commonly called of the astrologians the openinge of the gates of heauens for so much that they do moue and trouble the ayre and do cause notable chaunge of weather The coniunction opposition or quadrature of Saturne with Mars in moist signes engendreth raine hayle and thōdre ▪ with tempestes ● dayes before and as many dayes after the sayde coniunction The coniunction ▪ quadrature or opposition of Saturne with the Sunne cheifly in cold signes engendreth haile raine darke wether thunder and colde dayes and notable mutasion of the ayre The coniunction quadrature or opposition of Saturne with Uenus in winter engendreth colde and rayne principally in watery signes And in sommer mit●gation of heate The coniunction quadrature or opposition of Saturne with Mercury in moist signes bringeth rayne in hote and drye signes causeth droughte and in Somer thonder lightninges and tempeste The coniunction quadrature or opposition of Jupiter with Mars in moyste signes causeth raynes lightninges and thunders in Winter shewe and cloudy weather and in hoate signes and dry● ▪ causeth excesse heate The coniunction quadrature or opposition of the said Jupiter with the sunne ▪ causeth greate and mooste vehemente windes dryuinge away all raynes The coniunction quadrature and opposition of Jupiter with Uenus in moist signes caiseth colde and mislinges and that more cer●at●●elye in case there happen any coniunction ▪ quadrature or opposition of the mone but when they be co●●o●ned with other signes causeth fair wether and windes The coniunction quadrature or opposition of Jupiter with Mercurye causeth great windes and alteration of wether The coniunction quadrature or opposition of Mars with the Sunne in fyrye signes causeth drougth in waterye signes thonder and rayne The coniunction quadrature or opposition of Mars with Uenus in moyste signes causeth rayne and tempest The coniunction quadrature or opposition of Mars with Mercurye in hoate and drye signes causeth great heate and drougth in waterye signes rayne some times thonders and lightninges with so dayne fierce windes The coniunction of the sunne with Uenus in moist signes by meanes of the opposition or quadrature of the moone ▪ causeth raynes The coniunction of the Sunne with Mercury in moist signes causeth raine and in wyndye sygnes as are Gemini Libra Aquarius ▪ do engender winds ▪ The coniunction quadrature or opposition of Uenus with Mercury in moiste signes causeth rayne in case they be not ●et by anye other euell planete And in ●ommer they prouoke tempeste the more if they be in watry signes And note that ●ll the Planettes aboue sayde haue great force when the mone is in coniunction opposition or quadrature wyth them and accordinge to the varietie of the nature of the signes and the qualitie of the houses of the said mone Note also what is sayde of the coniunction quadrature and opposition the same is ment likewise of the sextile and trine aspect but they are of lesse signification ¶ Perticuler rules by the aspectes of the mone with the planetes THe coniunction quadrature or oppositiō of the mone with Saturne in moist signes bringeth a cloudy daye and colde ayre according vnto the nature of the signe And if the Mone do go frome Saturne vnto the Sunne by coniunction or otherwise harde wether ensueth The coniunction quadrature or opsition of the moone with Jupiter in the signes of Aries and Scorpio sheweth fayre wether with white dispersed cloudes And if Mars be disposed to the same by anye aspecte it causeth thunders and lightninges or elles great windes After the which coniunction if the mone come vnto Mercurye there foloweth greate windes the whiche are mittigate and layed by the opposition or quadrature of the sayde mone with Jupiter but if the planetes whiche be of slowe mouement be not disposed thervnto the abouesayde coniunction shall bringe fayre weather The coniunction quadrature or opposition of the mone with Mars in watery signes causeth rayne yf the mone be seperate from Mars and commeth vnto Venus there foloweth notable chaunge of wether but in hote signes causeth diuers coulered cloudes all ouer the elemente in sommer often thunder bringinge with them sometimes small mislinges principally if the planetes be in aspects disposed thervnto The coniunction quadrature or opposition of the moone with the Sunne in moist signes bringeth raynye weather the more if the mone go from the Sunne vnto Saturne The coniunction quadrature or opposition of the mone with Venus cheiflye in moist signes rain foloweth the mone going from Venus vnto Mars by opposition quadrature or sextile aspecte be to keneth greate varietie of weather The coniunction quadrature or opposition of the mone with mercury in moist signes sheweth great rayne and windes to ensue the more if she go from Jupiter and come vnto the sayde Mercury or if Saturne and Mars be in opposition or quadrate aspecte duringe the sayde coniunction Wherefore you must note in all coniunctions of the mone with the planets The coniunctions and quadratures of them and likewise of the fixed sterres after their nature abouesayde And when the mone is without any aspect in moiste signes and mansions the same denoteth rayne wherefore he that will iudge more perfitely and more surely it is conuenient in all and euerye of the thinges abouesayde that he considre diligentlye the nature of the signes and of the mansions of the moone and the disposition of the foure times and
seasons of the yeare at their fyrste enterynge ¶ Other rules and generall doctrines for to knowe better and more surelye to iudge of the varietie of the time and weather of the alteration of the ayre by the coniunctions quadratures oppositions of the sunne and of the mone FOr as muche as the mutation of the ayre is one of the most necessaryest thinges as well for the fruits of the earth as for the health of the humayne body and besides that one of the partes of the iudgement of Astrologie more apparent and likest true I haue set here all at ones ouer and besides the thinges abouesayd some lessons and notable rules for to knowe the better and more sbrely howe to iudge of the said alteration of the ayre First you must diligently note the sinifications and general rules which we haue declared in the rule goinge before for somuche that the generall significations do chaunge and surmount the perticuler vertues by reason that the greatest vertue draweth vnto him the lesser and the lesser doth obey vnto the greater and with this the perticuler vertues are not of so great vertue and strength as be the generall It is then necessarye for all men that wyll iudge of particuler thinges to consider and beholde first the thinges whiche be vniuersall and generall As if you wyll prognosticate of the qualitie and disposition of ani day proposed you must diligently consider thestate or disposition of any day proposed you must diligently ▪ consider the state or disposition of the time in the whiche the sayd daye proposed shall chaunce or happen Of the whiche estate and disposition you shal iudge by the lorde of the coniunction quadrature ▪ or oppositiō preceding of the Sunne and she mone and of the signe where she is made The whiche Lorde of the sayde coniunction quadrature or opposition you shal knowe by the figure of the auen that is to saye of the twelue houses and places of the planetes iustlye verefied at the ▪ hour of the same coniunction opposition or quadrature Then when you shal haue the figure of heauen well iustified for the time aboue sayde of the coniunction quadrature or oppositiō of the sunne and of the mone you shall firste consider in whiche of the 12 houses and in what signe shall fal the sayd coniunction quadrature or opposition and the signe and degree ascendent with the signes and degrees of the other angles For the ▪ planet whiche shal haue in the said places more prerogatiue force and domination shalbe principall lorde of the saide time and figure and that whiche shall haue leaste shalbe participant in the said lordeship dominatiō And it is to be noted that the planet which hath most dominatiō vpon the place of the said coniunction opposition or quadrature and vpon the signe degree ascendant doth surmount all the others and ought to be in this place preferred Loke then of what nature the planete is which shall rule in the said figure For the vniuersal disposition of the time shall holde the qualitie of the said planet As if at the time of the said coniunction quadrature or opposition Saturne be founde lorde the time shall be colde and drye And if it be Uenus it shal be moist and so of others after their nature and qualitie excepte the sunne and the mone for the best astrologians do neuer chuse the sunne nor the mone in this place for Lordes nor rulers for because that they do esteme the 5 planetes to be the onelye moderatours of the time and weather that is to saye Saturne Jupiter Mars Uenus and Mereurye And not w toute a cause in the coniunctiō they do chuse the Lord of the place of the said coniunction And in the oppositiō the lord of the place of the same of the lightes which shalbe aboue thearth or in thorient precisely for there is in this place most greatest vertu Likewise in iudging almost as much by the place of the quadrature of the sayde lightes for thei take the place of the same light whiche is aboue the horizont if the other be vnderneth And if they be bothe aboue or both vnderneth the saide horizont as it chaunceth often times they take then for the place of the sayde quadrature the place of the same light whiche is founde to haue most force and dignitie As if one of the planeties were in one of the angles or houses succedinge and the other in the house fallynge the same whiche is in the sayde angle or hoose succedinge shalbe preferred before the same whiche is in the fallinge house The whiche force dignities and other witnesses of the planetes you shall extra out of the table which is expresselye put in the Ephemerides for the same cause the whiche hath ben sufficiently declared in the 24 rule Then when you shall haue the Lorde and dominatoure at the time of the coniunction quadrature or opposition of the lightes you shall fyrste note his nature and qualitie For moost often times the disposition of the tyme shall resemble the same Secondlye you shall considre the signe in the whiche is the sayde lorde and dominatoure for the time shall be disposed vnto the qualitie of the sayde sigue Furthermore you shall haue regarde vnto the signe whiche is then ascendant and vnto his nature and of what mansion of the mone he is with out forgettinge the lord of the sayd signe ascendant Afterward you shal take hede and se whiche planets are in the angles for those whiche do occupie the middeste of heauen or the ascendant shall be better and more stronger then they whiche shall be in the angle of the 7 or 4 house Consequentlye you shall marke with whiche of the planetes the mone cometh to be conioyned or in aspecte after the ●●y●d coniunction quadrature or opposition Likewise you shall note with which of ●he planettes or notable fyxed sterres the lord of the sayd figure i● conioyned or beheld with any aspect These thynges thus cōsidered you may bringe to effect and perfectly iudge as foloweth If the sayd lord of the coniunction quadrature or opposition be of a moyst nature and the places aboue sayd and planettes being in them likewise moyst and with this the sayd lord being conioyned or in any as●●●● with any moyst sterres or planettes And if the moone after the sayd coniunction quadrature or opposition come to be conioyned or in aspect with some moist planet ioyned therunto that the qualitye of the time be disposed vnto moystnes if all the thinges aboutsayd or the most part of them do tend vnto humiditie you may gather and iudge that the time shall be mayste and if they tende vnto drouthe that it shall be drye and if vnto heate that it shalbe hote and if vnto coldnes that it shal be colde and if there be as many witnesses for the one qualitie as for the other the time shalbe indifferent hauing then knowen the general disposition of the time as now presently hath ●ene