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A00700 A learned astronomical discourse, of the iudgement of natiuities Deuided into three bookes, and dedicated first to Katherin the French Queene, by Oger Ferrier her physition. Translated by Thomas Kelway Gentleman.; Jugemens astronomiques sur les nativités. English Ferrier, Auger, 1513-1588.; Kelway, Thomas. 1593 (1593) STC 10833; ESTC S102052 72,919 126

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makes hym the first of hys Bretheren Mars in the sayde place signifieth hurt alwaies in the heade or face and maketh hym dispende a parte of hys goods and maketh him intermeddle in many dyscordes and contentions if he be in his house or exaltation it maketh him a mighty and valiant man hardy fortunate in armes out of his principall dignities it dooth yeelde hym euill mischieuous furious seditious mutinous and quarrelsome principally when the fortunes do not intermingle theyr beames The Sunne gyueth honour and prayse and estimation credite and great aduauncement fauour of great Lords riches by the meanes of Princes and maketh the chylde first borne or most aduaunced of all his bretheren Venus gyueth hym grace beauty brauery ciuility loue of women healthfull and prosperous and yeeldeth the man lecherous ioyous louing musick dauncing something vnconstant Mercurie maketh hym ingenious skilfull dilligent Apprentice of good iudgement of good memory a good Reader a good Wryter a great Mathematician and apt to all knowledge The Moone yeeldeth 〈…〉 constant vagabond which taketh diuers affayres and 〈…〉 to many viages a man healthfull fortunate fayre 〈◊〉 ●●mething spotted in the face and shall be numbred among great Lords The head of the Dragon lunarie honour dignity and fauour of great Lords Prelates The tayle of the Dragon losse of goods and honour deformity obscurenes of eyes and great danger of the losse of lyfe In the second house Saturne out of his principall dignities destroyeth the man and maketh him spende and scatter his goods and yeeldeth him poore and vnprouided of succour And in his house or exaltation maketh him rich proude and with all his goods miserable Iupiter gyueth great riches by honest meanes Mars maketh hym spend his goods in the end doth yeeld him poore many waies Sol maketh hym honourable a great man liberal braue which in his magnificence shall spend his goods Venus giueth ayde and succour and greatly enricheth by women and men of the Church Mercurie profit in merchandize and in Scripture and very industrious in the Mathematiques and a thousande meanes to become rich Luna riches aduauncement by embassages messages and imployments when she is fortunate vnfortunate signifyeth paines and trauailes for the goods of the worlde without going forward and hynderaunce in whatsoeuer he doth The head of the Dragon riches great gaines profit inheritaunce or goods of the Church The tayle of the Dragon destruction prodigalitie follie dispence in playing and falling from on high without expectation In the third house Saturne destroyeth bretheren and maketh them see theyr death and intermedleth stryfes sutes among bretheren Yeeldeth a man vnfortunate in small viages an hypocrite supersticious rash fearefull astonied at prodigious dreames Iupiter signifieth peace concord amongst bretheren not without profite maketh a man prudent happy in viages neere hand and that his dreames shall be true Mars signifieth great iniuries strifes and sutes among bretheren and causeth the bretheren to die quickly and yeeldeth the man a terrible blasphemer forsworne a deceiuer not fearing GOD which shall be vnfortunate in all his waies and after in danger of Theeues and Robbers and shall be tormented in many terrible and vaine dreames Sol honour dignities offices out of his Country long pilgrimages honourable bretheren and true dreames Venus loue among bretheren happy viages feare of God and true dreames Mercurie profite in traffique and viages in fayre markets and giueth good fortune at all times and places concerning the good of the Church In the signe of Gemini or Libra it maketh the man a good Musitian and a sounder of musicall Instruments principally in coniunction or good aspect of Venus The Moone maketh hym giuen to goe heere and there on pylgrimages so that hee resteth not long in a place neuerthelesse in his deedes hee shall be honoured and praysed and meete with good fortune and friendes and great Lords that shall employ him in embassages in messages and other voyages and hee shall be loued and praysed of his bretheren The head of the Dragon signifieth that his bretheren shall be of greater estate and authority then hee neuerthelesse it denoteth some Ecclesiasticall goods The tayle of the Dragon destroyeth the bretheren maketh them die quickly In the fourth house Saturne out of his principall dignities maketh him scatter his patrimony and yeeldeth the man poore and vnfortunate in vnmooueable goods as in houses lands and possessions plowing and sowing and signifieth that the mother shalbe of an infamous condition and shall not lyue long If hee be within his house or exaltation hee gyueth inheritaunce houses lands possessions and signifieth the mother honorable of long life Iupiter yeeldeth him happy in vnmooueable goods gyueth him great store of inheritaunce sometime causeth him meere with treasure and goods of the which he neuer greatly thought And signifieth the Father of long life and happy and signifieth hys chylde shall be esteemed after hys death and hee shall be honourably layd in his graue Mars losse of goods by fier and wind and houses lands and possessions destruction of trees dispending of hys goods euill end by wounds effusion of bloode euill renowne after death and short life of the Father The Sunne denoteth faire possessions lordships gouernment inheritaunce and fayre houses prayse honor and good fortune in hys olde yeeres and good renowne after death an honorable sepulchre and maketh him gyuen to diuination and to preuent things to come Venus denoteth the same that Iupiter doth Mercury fortunate yeeldeth the man industrious prouiding and foreseeing things to come a buyer of rentes houses and possessions a planter of trees and curious in Husbandry assayres inclined to gather golde and siluer If it be vnfortunate it yeeldeth hym quarrelsome stryuing and hated of his neighbors alwaies angry and ful of dispites and little esteemed Luna signifieth that which is said of Mercurie except that shee is gyuen to Mylles Pondes and watry places and yeeldeth the man in the beginning vnfortunate and in the ende happie principallie when the natiuitie is by day And when the heade of the Dragon is in ayrie and fyerie Signes it signifyeth that which Iupiter dooth and in earthly and watrie that which the tayle of the Dragon dooth The tayle of the Dragon maketh the Father die quicklie and scatter his goods vnmoueable In the fift house Saturne signifyeth sadnesse necessitie rudenes vnciuill euill-faced euill entertainement depriuation of death of chyldren vnnaturally going in euil and filthy clothing Iupiter gyueth grace honesty prudence ciuility brauerie riches profite in messages and embassages aboundance of fayre chyldren well nurtured well instructed and beloued good fortune by Churchmen gyfts and a dealer for gold iewels precious stones sweet and precious sauours Mars destroyeth and maketh the chyldren die or wholie depriueth them of chyldren maketh a man happie in all significations of the fift house when hee is out of hys principall dignities Within his house or exaltation he yeeldeth hym very lecherous and impudent
timerous a scoffer abounding in bastards and euill chyldren The Sunne denoteth fayre chyldren honorable companies good renowne messages gyftes of great Lordes and a dealer with Iewels and precious stones and sweete perfumes and sauours Venus maketh a man pleasant delectable ioyful dauncing vaunting playing and laughing Gentleman-like a Musitian happy in children lecherous and iealous Mercury maketh hym a merry iester a mocker braue to write well a good Painter industrious with his handes ingenious a Musitian voluptuous not caring greatly for his affayres or tribulations indifferent happy in chyldren and giuen to embassages and messages and to goe on viages Luna maketh him an Atturney and of Councel a Bencher a Legate an Embassador by election of the people and had in great account with the people abounding in banquetting and happy in chyldren The head of the Dragon signifieth as Iupiter doth The tayle signifieth what Mars and Saturne signifie for chyldren In the sixt house Saturne signifieth payne of the belly and teeth much sicknes an ill seruaunt vnlucky to sheep and like beastes Iupiter good seruaunts health of the body good Fortune in bringing vp beastes Mars within his house or exaltation good seruitours in warres profession of phisicke Out of the same places hote sicknesses pestilence euill impediments and euill seruaunts to be rebells and theeues Sol sicknesse of the heart imbecillytie of the bodye hurtes by his seruants Venus imbicillytie of the Reynes and partes of generation otherwise soundnes of body good and faythfull seruaunts good fortune in nourishing beastes commonlye impudent loue of maydes and in natiuities of women maketh him loue seruaunts and signifieth perill of death in childe bearing Mercurie signifieth him to be a deceiuer of women to be deceyued by them and his seruauutes and yeeldeth him a deceyuer a dissembler a detester of euill memorye If hee be with Saturne or Mars hee threatneth death by pryson a conspiracie of seruants or in pryson Luna denoteth weaknes in the eyes and brayne great and feruent sicknes strife against parents enmytie of women a company of men il condicioned when she is infortunate When she is fortunate giueth health and profit in nourishing young beastes and good seruants The head of the Dragon preserueth from sicknes giueth good seruants and good lucke in keeping beastes The tayle vnfaythfull seruauntes losse of cattell The seauenth Saturne out of his principall dignities signifieth marriage of an euill wife blotted with some infamie proper to himselfe or parents ruine of enemyes perill of euill death In watrie signes it denoteth Emrods Phistyloes Constitution of the sinewes and diseases of the backe In his house or exaltation hee signifieth the woman to be rich and enemies mightie Iupiter happy marriage the woman honest shamfaste vertuous fayre rich victorie against enemies fortunate in age Mars in his house or exaltation or out of his dignities alwayes signifieth myghty and terrible Aduersaries bruite of women or husbandes in Natiuities of women impudencye of the man timerous leacherous in danger to be killed to haue blowes on the feete handes Sol mighty enemie rich wise well brought vp and honourable age Mercurie leachearous strife debate betweene man and wife euill by reason of impudent desire crafty knowledge in numbring loue of vertue If he be with Saturne or Mars hee shall kill his wife and shall bee killed or put in pryson and put in exile or condemned to dye by sentence of a Iudge Luna profit of wines thousand strifes and suites desire of change of Countryes If shee be fortunate she signifieth all well in all significations of the sayd house and vnfortunate the contrary The head of the Dragon signifieth as Iupiter The tayle maketh the woman dye quickly destroyeth the enemies In the eyght Saturne out of his principall dignities sygnifieth straunge Death Sorrowes Complaints Lamentations long Torments Sadnesse Anguish Pouertie in his house or exaltation inheritaunce goodes vnlooked for death by flyxe or plague or of some colde or long sicknes Iupiter long life to 72. yeares inheritaunce goodes by women happy death Mars out of his principall dignine signifieth hastye death pestilence impediment slaughter and other sorts of violent death If he be with the head of the Dragō he shalbe hanged if in his house or exaltation he giueth goods not without great striefes and suites Sol causeth death presently after honor short life to the father inheritaunce to the childe losse of goodes by vyolence of great men except when he is oppressed with euill fortune for then in an ayrie signe it signifieth strangling by force burned in fire kild buried in the earth death by a fall ruyne drowning in water Except in Scorpio where it often causeth death by poyson mad doggs or of venimous beastes Venus good death inheritaunce riches long life shorte life of mother and Nurse and his wife more ancient then himselfe Mercurie enmytie of neighbours vaine hope of inheritaunce death by ouer study of his affaires businesse Luna inheritaunce riches by women long life if she be fortunate short life imprysonment slaunder by false witnes strife suites quarrells vexation of spirit as madde or distraught of wittes The head of the Dragon inheritaunce riches honor liberallitie prodigallitie and good death The tayle horrible death small indeuour no goodnes in the signification of this house In the ninth Saturne betokeneth horrible dreames terrible visions hypocrisie and superstition ceremonies preachers Fryers men of Religion and a thousande troubles by the way and perturbation of spirit Iupiter giueth faith constancy in his religion profitable iorneys feare loue of God and knowledge of diuine misteries interpretations of dreames reuelation and profit in the state Ecclesiasticall Mars out of his princypall dignitie daunger by the waye vnfaythfulnesse shaking of the Fayth and terrible Opinions and more then an Herytique Timerous Violent Impudent horrible Dreames and false dexteritie in Armes and Valyantnesse when he is otherwise fortunate in his house or exaltation it maketh the man very terrible a Nigromancer happy in his iorney or pilgrimages hardy ventrous and of great courage Sol Benefices Abbeyes Bishoprickes Ecclesiasticall dignities Cardinalls Popes Legates principaly in a masculine signe good fayth constant religious a reuerencer of holy things a louer of God and vertue true dreames profitable iorneys and honor in his profession Venus true dreames except in the imagination of women ecclesiasticall dignities constant Religion loue and reuerence of God long pilgrimage by the Worlde profitable iorneys honor in profession which taketh awaye the desire of marriage Mercurie goodes Ecclesiasticall high knowledge diuine mysteries admyration of iustice and prouidence of God cogitation of God Angells and of Spirits profitable iorneys great knowledge in diuinitie Astrologie in all other philosophie interpretation of Dreames Oracles and straunge things profit in trafique in farre Countryes good renowne Luna long pilgrimage peruerse cogitations vnconstant in manners and fortune true dreames knowledg of starres When the ix house