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A01797 The knowledge of things vnkowne Apperteyning to astronomy, wyth necessary rules, and certayne speares contayned in the same. Compyled by Godfridus super palladium de agricultura Anglicatum.; This booke of astronomye Godfridus.; Palladius, Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus. De re rustica. 1585 (1585) STC 11932; ESTC S121577 28,796 114

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The first day of August The laste daye going oute of December ¶ These vi dayes wyth greate dillygence oughte to be kepte but namely the latter iii. for all the vaynes are then full For then whether man or beaste be knit in then wythin vii dayes or certaynly wythin xiiii dayes they shall dye And if they take anye drinkes wythin xv dayes they shall dye And if they eate any goose in these iii. dayes wythin xl dayes they shall dye And if any chylde be borne in these iii. ●atter dayes they shall dye a wirked death ¶ Astronomers and Astrologyers sayeth that in the beginning of Marche the vii night d● the xiiii daye lette thee blood of the right arme And in the beginning of Aprill the xi daye on the lefte arme And in the end of May iii. or v. day on whether arme thou wilte And thus of all that yeare thou shalte sykerly be warish from the Feuers and from the falling gowte and from the fyster gowte and from losse of thy sight Bial magest in sente loqui of Ptholomei Eche mans body is ruled by a certaine signe of the Zodyack Wherefore as sayeth Ptholomens in the place of bone If thou be sycke in any limbe doe no medicine vnto that lymbe when the Moone is in the sygne of that lymbe for it shall rather hynder then fourther And namely flee blood letting at that time of those lymbes Thus shalte thou knowe whiche sygnes reigneth in whiche lymbes The Bull reigneth in the neck and in the throate ouer all The Gemuse reigneth in the shoulders armes and haudes The Creues or Lobster reigneth in the breast stomacke and limbes arteries the mylte heart lyuer and gall and those iii. be the signes of Ver. The Lyon reigneth in the backe syde bones sinewes and gristles The Mayde reigneth in the wombe Myddryfe and Guttes And also she reygneth other whyle in the stomacke lyner gall and mylte and other nut●ise limbes beneath the middrife And the Crab in the hearte lunges and arteries and other smale lymbes about the middryfe and those three signes are in Sommer The Ballaunce reigneth in the nauill and in the reignes and the lower partes of the wombe The Scorpyon reigneth in the bladder in the arse and in other preuy harne●s and in the maryes The Sagittaries ●e●●neth in the thyes and buttockes and these three are signes of haruest The Caprycorne reygneth in the knees The Aquarie reygneth in the legges and ancles The Fyshe reygneth in the Feete and those three be the sygues of wynter ¶ Saturne Iupster Mars Soll Venus Me●●●…y and Lund ¶ Saturnus is cause of deth dearth and place ¶ Iupster is muse of long peace rest and vertuous liuing ¶ Mars is cause of ●yn●s debate and warre ¶ Soll is cause of lyfe health and waring ¶ Venus is cause of lusty loue and Lechery ¶ Mercury is caise of much speeche Marchan●●…●eightes ¶ Luna is cause of moystones greate waters and vyolent floudes Saturne hower is good and strong to doe all thinges that asketh strength onely and to noughte else saue to battayle for it is wonderous euill that man or woman that hath that starre Saturne to hys plannet he is melancolyous black and goeth swiftelye he hath a voyde heart wicked and bitter as wormewoode he will lightlye be wroth he is ian●…ous witty couetous and yrerons he eateth hastely and is false and most what louing to lye and hath shining eyen as a Ent he hath in the forehead a marke or a wounde of fyre he is poore and his cloathes are rent vnto a tyme and thus he hath open sygnes and all his couetous is by other mens possessions and not by bys owne Iupiter hower is good in all thinges namely to peace loue and accorde Who that hath thys starre to hys Planet ●…he is sang●●… ruddye and goeth a large pace neyther to swifte nor to softe his stature is seemely and shyninge hes hath a fayre vysage louelye semblaunce fayre lyppes fayre heares and a shining broade face fayre b●…vies hys cloathes are good and stronge he is sweete peaceable and softe Mars hower is euill and not full euill it is better by night then by daye For it is Masculyne on the night and Femynine on the daye It is good to doe anye thing but wyth greate strength by nighte it is good to enter battayle and also by daye but not so much good as by nighte Who that hath this starre to hys Planet hys making is of good defence and often tymes his face is red with blood hys face is small and sotell and laughinge and he hath eyen as a Catte And all the dayes of hys lyfe he wyll accuse many men of euill hee hath a wounde of a sworde in his face he is moste Colericke And thus he hath open signes ¶ Soll hower is worste of all other howres no man in this hower maye do his will saue Kynges and Lordes and that wyth greate strength Who that in this hower entreth battayle hee shall be deade there Who that hath this starre to his Planet He hath sharpe eyen greate speeche and wicked thoughtes in hys heart he is wicked and auarous neyther whyte nor blacke but betwixte both hee hath a marke in the face or a wounde and hath a wound in hys body of fyre and he is right wicked and grudging in hys deedes Venus hower is good in all thinges and it is better on nyghte than on daye euer till myddaye at midday it is not good for the sunne couereth it On Sunday the ix hower is Venus hower sue not then to anye Lord ne potestate for if thou doe thou shalte fynde him wrothe Who that hath this starre to his Planet namelye if he be borne by night in Venus hower he is whyte and hath a rounde face little foreheade rounde beard he hath a myddle nose and myddle heere 's of eyen he is laughing and lentigious and he hath a marke in the face hys making is fayre and playne and oft tymes his nether lip is greater then the ouer And who that is borne vnder Venus when she is not in full power he hath a sharpe nose and somewhat crooked fayre heere 's softe eyen of running water the is a singer he longeth much of games and loueth them well and his tales he sweete Mercurious hower from the begynninge to the middle is good in all thinges and from the middle to the ende it is harde and it is not much better on nighte then on day and eche tyme of the nighte and daye hee standeth before the Sunne or behynde therefore hee hath hys power muche more by nighte then by daye from morne to the fyfte hower of the day he hath his power and from thence to the nynth he hath no power Who that hath this starre to hys planet he hath a sharpe stature and a sharpe long face long eyen long nose great heere 's of hys eyen and thicke narowe forehead long bearde thynne heere long armes long fyngers long feete