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A02778 An astrologicall addition, or supplement to be annexed to the late discourse vpon the great coniunction of Saturne, and Iupiter Wherin are particularly declared certaine especiall points before omitted, as well touching the eleuation of one plannet aboue another, with theyr seuerall significations: as touching oeconomical and houshold prouision: with some other iudicials, no lesse profitable. Made and written this last March, by Iohn Haruey, student in Phisicke. Whereunto is adioyned his translation of the learned worke, of Hermes Trismegistus, intituled, Iatromathematica: a booke of especiall great vse for all studentes in astrologie, and phisicke. Harvey, John, 1564-1592.; Hermes, Trismegistus. Iatromathematica. English. 1583 (1583) STC 12907; ESTC S115670 28,237 82

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the Argumentum equatū of a planet is 0. G. 0. M. he is in summitate Epicicli I take Saturne to be nigher he summity of his Circle consequently to the eleuated aboue Iupiter secundum Augē by reason of his proximitie to his Aux Which eleuation according to the ancient principles of Iudiciary Astrology premonstrateth the violēt depression gréeuous oppresson of the Ecclesiastical Iouials by the force of temporal ●otentats yea that some of them shall not only be afflicted tormented but also cruellie ●recuted and vtterly extinguished by their ●ight For Saturne eleuated aboue Iupiter ●n domo mortis called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 threateth vnto thē not only much feare and dread with the losse of such goods as their predeces●●rs enioyed before them but also extreme ●ersecution execution by death Marry in re●ect of circumstances and certaine credible ●idicials I suppose that y e Iouials shal in the end haue the better day and triumph ouer the Saturnmes worthily by the iudgement of the learned But I define nothing morallie béeing only to suruey the naturall causes and signes of naturall effects Now forsomuch as some Astrologians obseruing and regarding only the latitudes of the Planets at the time of their Coniunction make him to be eleuated aboue the other whose latitude is eyther more Ascentent in Septentrionem or lesse Descendent versus Meridiem as namelie Ioannes Ganiuerus who in his booke intituled Amicus Medicorum the first chapter and third Difference making mention of the great Coniunction of Saturne and Iupiter in the 13. grade of Scorpius which hapned Anno 1425. affirmeth that Saturne was then eleuated aboue Iupiter Why because as he there alledgeth Maior fuit illius latitudo versus Septentrionē therby gathering and concluding that much vnwonted trouble and sorrowe should follow to the cleargie and so soorth Now I say for the discussing of that interpretation I will heere in like maner set downe she latitudes of the Planets from the Eclyptike line towards the Poles of the Zodiaque at the time of this Coniunction that it may therby likewise appeare whether Saturne be then also eleuated aboue Iupiter according to his latitude Grad Minut. Saturne 1. 20. Merid. Descend Iupiter 0. 54. Merid. Descend Mars 1. 23. Septent Descen Venus 0. 22. Septent Ascend Mercurie 2. 29. Merid. Ascend Luna 0. 46. Merid. Descend Saturne therfore is descending from the Eclyptike line towards the Antartike pole of the Zodiake 1. grade 20. Min. wheras Iupiter is descending from the Eclyptike line towards the Antartike pole of the Zodiake o. grade 54. Min. Wherefore Iupiter on the other side is eleuated aboue Saturne secundum latitudinem bicause his latitude is lesser than Saturns is For as when they are both Septentrional Ascendent he is exalted aboue the other whose latitude is greatest towards the North as Ioannes Saxonius testifieth in the end of his Commentary vpon the fourth difference of Alcabitius his Isagoge ad Magisterium Iudiciorum Astrorum so on the contrary part when they are both Meridional Descendent as now they are he must néeds be eleuated aboue the other whose latitude is lesser towards y e south So that according to this kind of eleuation secundum Latitudinem the ecclesiasticall or spirituall power should flourish and increase more and more and their estate become more prosperous and fortunate which is cleane contrarie vnto the Astrologicall iudgement before gathered and drawen from the eleuation of Saturne aboue Iupiter secundum Augem More therfore now lieth the point of the doubt whether the eleuation of one Planet aboue another according to his Aux or according to his latitude be most effectuall For the true conclusion and determination of the premisses must be drawen from hence A matter of no small difficultie to decide For mine owne part touching the credit of Ioannes Ganiuetus although I should liberally graunt that he was in sacra Theologia in ipsa Astrologia suo aeuo facilè princeps ob eandem Astrologiam ab omnibus ferè Christianitatis Regibus Principibus nec non ab ipso Pontifice Maximo haud paruis annuis stipendijs donatus as Gondisaluus Toledo serenissimae Francorum Reginae Medicus Lugdunensisque pro Rege electus commendeth him to his sonne Antonius Toledo yet am I rather to subscribe vnto the soueraigne iudgement and authoritie of Ptolomey in these Astrologicall poynts especiallie nowe in this for two or thrée notable considerations and amongst the rest because some other probable Arguments which may Astrologically be gathered from the Figure erected for the time of this Coniunction séeme also to verifie the same For Mars Lorde of the ninth house called ab adiuncto 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 placed in Domo cadenti ab Angulo Medij Caeli to wit in the 12. house tearmed Cacodaemon â significatione tristium euentuum est enim Domus seu locus tristitiae aerumnarum maeroris laborum paupertatis carceris occultorum inimicorum impostorum meretricum such like signifieth the imprisonment of some great Ecclesiasticall personage of the nature of Mars or Mercurie but because the royall Planet Sol resident in Corde Caeli siue Regali Cuspide called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is separated from Mars by a quartil radiation it séemeth that there shoulde some mercy be fauourablie pretended but not effectuallie performed For Mercurie Lorde of the Horoscope the house of life and also of the second house the house of substaunce beeing withall infortunatelie seated in Domo cadenti ab Angulo to witte in the ninth house for he is there peregrine and deuoyde of all his essentiall dignities doth argue not onely the vtter losse of his goods and substance but the depriuation of his life too which is also more manifestly signified by the Quartil of Mercury with the Dragons head in violent signes namely in Capricorne and Aries nam hoc etiam capitis paenam minatur Wherefore great debate and much dissention is like to arise touching matters of Ecclesiasticall gouernement and religious controuersies whereby many shall be forciblie dispossessed some vtterly vndone not a fewe vnmercifully slayne and murdered specially in those Regions and Cities which are vnder the regimēt of the third Quadrangle Wherwithall I am to obserue that Mars is in Leone and that the citie Mora is subiect to the gouernment of this signe considering that it was Ascendent in the East angle at the laying of the first stone towards the foundation thereof as is generallie auouched and sufficiently confirmed by the best Astrologers Ergo Nunc caueat sibi Mora vel saltem alij ab ea caueant nè haec mora illis tandem trahat periculum Moreouer Sol is in Tauro the night house of Venus Venus is Lady of the tenth Cuspis soiourning in the 10. house but placed in the 11. signe namely in Geminis the house of Mercury there accompanied with the Dragons tayle Mercury him selfe is infortunately appointed in the ninth house in Ariete and Mars