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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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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