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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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eminent Dignities 8. Your Neighbours or Kindred shall sometimes occasion your Dammage in household Goods or Affaires and you shall expend very much in Building 9. Mars Lord of the 6. ingendereth Hot Infirmities yet they not so vehement because of Iupiter's Interposition Moreover Mars in Sagitary causeth most commonly a gravell in the Joynts of the Feete If he be found in that Signe and in the Sixth hee inevitably brings the Gout the paines whereof are not to be taken away but by the Influence of Sagittary Pisces c. deduced from Heaven it selfe c. Some other Remedies also may doe much yet not any that are got by Common Artifice 10. Your Death will be Naturall by the meanes of some Chronicall Infirmity proceeding chiefly from Saturne such as are Distillations upon the Jawes the Breast the Lungs Splene c. Howbeit Old Age is a Disease and an Easy Passage unto Death it self 11. The Sun and Moone disposing of the 9. House doe discerne Honourable journeys Mercury well posited in the Third occasioneth Journeys undertaken for the Cause of Honours and Dignities and to Persons most Honourable for Learning and Dignities Civill and Ecclesiasticall 12. Venus Lady of the 11 concerneth a Multitude of the best Friends yet Mars beholding Venus by a Quartile shall stirre up the envy of some Persons sowing oftentimes Dissention and inverting all goodnesse 13. Venus shall give you victory over your Enemies whereof indeed there are but a few denounced because she is Lady of the 7. Angular and in her Exaltation 14. Your Marriage shall be Fortunate as to an Affluence of Riches yet herein beware of the Faithlesse Brawling and Luxurious Quadrature of Mars But this very much depends upon Mans Free-will and young Men oft-times finde themselves at a losse through their Ignorance and Rashnesse We will now consider the Signes of the Foure Angles 15. Scorpio Ascending gives the Natives an Elegant Acutenesse of Wit Plenty of Discourse It also often Instilleth Great vices Infidelity Envy Covetousnesse Ingratitude which Learning and Right Reason Exterminate 16. Virgo Culminating is wont to Raise the Native to Magistracy It conferrs a tolleration of Great Authority It transferres many Benefits to others from whom it returnes not the like Favour 17. Taurus in the West-Angle presents you with such Adversaries as at length hee will see oppressed by sundry kinds of Misfortunes He there incites you to Love Luxury Delights and Jeasting 18. Pisces posited in the Fourth indue the Minds of the Natives with much Faith Integrity and Dexterity of Wit whereby they gaine great Authority in their Administrations they delight to Walke and Dwell neare Rivers But almost abhorre uxorious Matters The Planets in the Houses of Heaven 19. The Sun in the Third presages Journeys in the Causes of Honours and Dignities He brings a Mutation of Places and Honour in Forraigne parts 20. Mercury there well posited renders a Man most Learned in every Science whereof I could produce innumerable Examples those shall invent many things by their own Ingenuity they are Fortunate in Church Matters Writing and Merchandize 21. Venus most excellently well collocated in the Fourth will give you Large Possessions and Habitations chiefly in your Last Age she declares the Period of your Life Honourable and Praise-worthy 22. Mars in the First and there not Infortunate makes a Man Couragious Rash and somewhat Angry sometimes he presageth Wounds in the Head and Face 23. Iupiter in the 5. doth sometimes conferre the Great Rewards of Great Men He makes a Man Fortunate in Embassies 24. Saturne thus excellently seated in the 8. gives many inheritances He threatens death by Catharres A Cough c. and oftentimes by the Plague The Planets in the Signes 25. The Sun in the House of Saturne makes the vitall vertue more Robust and as it were more Compact whence hee gives a Longer Life then ordinary 26. The Moone in the House of Iupiter promotes all things that are good yet being here Afflicted by the Quartile of Mars exciteth some strifes in Possessions often reiterateth small Fevers 27. Saturne in the House of Mercury gives a Profound Wit Occult Sciences 28. Iupiter in the House of Mars indifferently well Affected makes one victorious 29. The same is signified by Mars in the Mansion of Iupiter Thus they both of them render the Native very gracious with Princes and Noblemen and under them to have Authority 30. Venus in the House of Iupiter bestowes many Benefits either by the meanes of Women or of some Ecclesiasticall preferments She makes you Discreet Honest Healthfull sometimes she occasioneth strife and falling out with your Neighbours and some of your Friends for that Venus is expos'd to the Quadrature of Mars 31. Mercury in the House of Saturne gives alwayes a profound Wit and a Man that is greedy of all Sciences The Lords of the Houses 32. The Lord of the Horoscope received of Iupiter from Houses plainly declares a Generous Mind 33. The Lord of the Second in the Fifth increaseth your Wealth through Rewards bestowed by Great Men 34. The Lord of the Third in the Eight occasioneth Journeys either on the behalfe of some that are Dead or by reason of the Plague He often destroyes Elder Brothers 35. The Lord of the 4. in the 5. makes you Fortunate in Tillage or Navigations 36. The Lord of the 5. in the 4. brings Gladnesse and Delight to you from things that be Immoveable as the Building of goodly Houses and the tillage of sweet and pleasant Gardens And here Venus undoubtedly confirmes that Portent because such things are contained under her Dominion 37. Mars Lord of the 6. in the First excites many hot Infirmities but this is qualified by the Reception of Iupiter 38. The Lord of the 7. in the 4. presageth strifes about the Father or Wives Inheritance and this the rather for that he is most cruelly Afflicted of Mars 39. The Lord of the 8. in the 3. showes that the Native shall survive all his Brothers Hee often designeth Death in a Forraigne Countrey 40. The Lord of the 9. in the 3. occasions Journeys for the Cause of Dignities 41. The Lord of the 10. in the 3. and there excellently well Placed makes the Native more Honourable then the rest of his Brethren 42. The Lord of the 11. in the 4. denotes a Second Fortune in Goods that be Immoveable especially in Old-Age 43. The Lord of the 12. in the 4. Displeasures and strifes for Possessions and Church-Goods These may be sufficient in Generall Iudgements Now if we will Consider the Principall Lines of the Hand we shall every where finde the same things signifyed notwithstanding that we have curtailed the Decrees of the Significators We told you Experience her self bearing witnesse that the lesse Principall Lines are changed at a certaine time according to the Progressions of the Celestiall Places and Starres who are Significators whereby it comes to passe that we may best judge of any thing from them either when they appeare
But insomuch as it is Cut by the same being let downe through the Epatica it threatens losse of House-hold-goods in his Old Age To be short the Principall Lynes being endow'd with the best conformity demonstrate strength in the Principall Members of the Body as also appeares by the Geniture For it is not our purpose to draw or examine all the Incisures in Generall especially the least of all running through the Fingers or the Restricta we hold it sufficient that wee have Rightly applied the significations of the Principall Lines and Characters to the Planets and Starres in the Geniture and their Significations so that the rest may be very well referred to the Readers own Ingenuity Example II. Another borne Spurcè puta in the Countrey of Uratislavia of Ignoble Parents in the Year 1590. Feb. 2. New stile Hor. 1. 30. After-noon AS soone as I saw this Child in my Travailes I desired to know the time of his Birth For he was hardly Foure years old and looked with an exceeding Free and comly Face And perceiving him Illegitimate I did the more diligently observe and describe the Lineaments of his Hand And how exactly they Agree with the Starres in his Geniture shall be the next presented to our Enquiry We finde Foure or Five of the Planets excellently well dignifyed in which respect it might fittly be called A Regall Geniture Venus her selfe is in her Exaltation and more then so in mutuall Reception with Iupiter from Houses The like Reception there is betwixt Saturne and Mercury Mars is in his Triplicity and very strong in that part of Heaven Sol Saturne and Iupiter make a Triangle in Aery Signes and so doth the Part of Fortune 1. They all premonstrate not onely length of Life and constancy of Health but also an absolute Wit and a Mind that is Noble In his Hand you finde an excellent Concinnity of Lines and the places thereof admirably well adorn'd viz. The Tubercula of Venus and Iupiter then the Tuberculum of Mercury and lastly the Moon's yee behold a conspicuous Sister of Mars whereby wee may pronounce him a most Fortunate and Formidable Warrier 2. Mercury enclines Him to all Manner of Sciences and gives a Profound Wit 3. The Region of Iupiter is Grac'd with his proper Character So you see in the Geniture the Great Dominion of Iupiter with the Virgins Spike not without the Reception of Venus 4. In like manner the Tuberculum of Venus beautifyed with convenient Incisures And therefore in describing the Genius of the Native wee must make a Mixture of the significations of Mars Venus Iupiter and Mercury 5. Saturne letting downe Three Litle Lines from his Tuberculum and therewith cutting the Thorall denounce Sicknesse in his Old-Age Poverty also and Needinesse 6. The Capaciousnesse of the Mensa shewes the Goodnesse of his Nature 7. The Via Solis designes him to Honours but being touched by Diminutive Lines not without some slender Impediments 8. The Line of Saturne Ascending by a streight Path even to the Midle Finger confirmes the Excellency of the former Iudgements 9. The Ferient tells of Iourneys And the like are signifyed in the Geniture by the Positure of the Moone in the West-Angle so also by the Trine of Mercury to Saturne Lord of the Ninth House 10. The Epatica having a Breach in the End thereof denotes a Change of the Manner of his Life in Old Age c. The Excellent Reception of the Planets disposing of the 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 and 12th Houses what further concernes the State and Condition of the Native Example III. The same Day and Yeare abating but 12 houres and 30. Min. A Female was Borne in Turingia where the Pole is elevated 51. Degr. 30. min. IT will merit the Paines if in some sort wee compare the Discourse of the former Hand with this that followes 1. The Principall Lines viz. the Vitall Epatitica and Thorall doe almost agree in their Scite and Conformity In the Lesse Principall you see a Difference 2. The Vitall is thrice Cut First neere the Restricta which showes a Disease about the 7th yeare of her Age And although in Directions there appeare nothing suspitious about that time yet in regard there are for the most part some Dangers of Sicknesse or Crazinesse in all Clymactericall yeares even when there happens no unlucky Progression of the Apheticall places you may conjecture a small Feaver some short and slender distemperatures the small Pox or the like Another Section conspicuous in the Midle of the same Line Agrees with the Direction of the Horoscope to the Opposition of Saturne which falls out about the 32. Yeare of her Age and brings with it a Disease very Dangerous The third Section must be referred to the 52. or 54 Yeare of her Age the Horoscope then comming to the Quartile of Mars And this premonstrates Wounds or a Burning Disease in the Lower Parts of her Belly Because it interrupteth other Lines through the Cavea of Mars But dye shee does not of this Disease in regard Venus Assists in the Geniture 3. The Sister of Mars is wanting But the Venereall Furrowes are sufficiently Eminent Wherefore they portend Lasciviousnesse The same is signifyed by the Conjunction of Mars and Venus in Pisces Mars being Lord of the Horoscope 4. The Cephalica here excells and therefore indues her with the more Ingenuity In the Geniture you see Mercury in the Third House a Competent place in Reception and Aspect of Saturne himselfe notwithstanding the Tuberculum of Mercury scarce showes so much as one Incisure 5. A Crosse in the Moons Place foretells of Fertility and Happinesse in Bearing of Children And to this Venus is fitted in the Geniture notwithstanding she hath Mars in Conjunction with Her Yet seeing hee disposeth of the 6th House it is to be feared lest at some time hee occasion Danger in the Birth of a Boy 6. The Place of Iupiter is also otherwise understood then in the Preceding Example The Region of the Sun likewise favoureth in some measure An Honorable Life is seldome obtained by the more Generous sort of Women unlesse by Marriage 7. The Line Arising in the very Midle of the Hand and thence Ascending to the Root of the Thorall beneath the Region of Mercury by Discecting the Epatica points out an unfaithfull Friend which in her Declining Age should occasion Losse and Detriment in her House-hould Goods and Things 8. The Epatica Cut in the End thereof bodes a deficiency of Wit in her Old Age The Crosse there is the Fore-runner of some Good The Reception of Mercury and Saturne from Houses in the Geniture and they Dispositors of the 3 4 and 8. Houses a signe of Inheritance 9. The Bredth of the Mensa is very Feate and the Site of the Thorall comely and decent which argue her Goodnesse of Nature Readinesse of Wit 10. The Line of Saturne running in an Oblique Tract from the Restricta to the Tuberculum of Saturne doth
bring the Horoscope to the Quartile of Mars and in like manner the Moon to the Quartile of Mars and Saturne you shall surely produce the years before nominated Example XII The Brother of the former Borne A. C. 1583. 27. June Ho. 11. Min. 30. Afternoone .1 THe Line of Life troubled by the Intervening of another threatens a Disease about the 20th yeare of his Age And doubtlesse at that time the Direction of the Horoscope comes to the Quartile of Mars so likewise the Progression of the Moone to Saturne himselfe Howbeit this Direction in regard of the presence of Jupiter is not much to be feared 2. The Rule of the Geniture belongs to Saturne and Iupiter Wherefore the Tuberculum of Iupiter affords us overthwart litle Lines but the Tuberculum of Saturne a Star untill the Saturnia also Ascendeth 3. You have likewise the Signatures of Mercury and Venus in their own Places which are now Conjoyned in Leo the Conjunction being not to be despised although it be Platique 4. The three little Lines collocated on the Ferient insinuate Iournies and so doth Mars Lord of the Horoscope in the House of Mercury and the Sun in Cancer 5. The Crosse in the Cavea of Mars increaseth his Martiall Disposition and the Heate of the Liver 6. The Suns Place presenting a Cleft increases his Honours but slowly In the Geniture the Decrees of Dignities are obscure yet the Sun is Angular with the Heads of the Twins 7. The Saturnia being whole promiseth a Happy successe of Events and Actions and so doth the Conjunction of Saturne and Iupiter Dispositors of the 8 9 10 11 and 12. Houses Example XIII A Brother of both the two last Borne A. C. 1577. Nov. 7. Ho. 3. Min. 12. Afternoon This Third Example I lately got at Ritispone 1. THe Saturnia whole although obliquely drawne to its proper Seate shewes that Saturne is Lord of the Geniture Hee descernes not absolutely an Adverse Fortune c. Hither transferre the rest of Saturnes Significations from their proper Place when he is not Infortunatly posited Yet Saturne in the Cuspe of the 10 perturbes the good Fortune of Venus and Iupiter who share in the Rule of this Geniture Mars also in the West Angle and there in a strange Signe denounceth the same which Mischiefes shall be Multiplyed in his Old Age 2. Venus by reason of her North Latitude Resides on the Cuspe of the 7th having the Moone joyned with her in regard of Her South Latitude And therefore their Place tels us of Lines and Markes that be trimme and handsome notwithstanding the Moon 's more Remissely in Regard that shee hasting to the Sun is not Illustrated with Light sufficient 3. Iupiter Direct and in Conjunction with Venus neare unto Spica Virginis adornes his Region with a Little Line that is Decent enough But yet hee is oppressed of Saturne We have often observed that his Conjunction with Venus hath bestowed very Great Riches by Marriage wherewith here agree the Condition of Venus and the Part of Fortune 4. The Via solis showes it selfe in some sort a Friend unto Honors That Planet Angular in Scorpio and with the Scorpions Heart must not be rejected 5. Mercury Retrograde in his Detriment and in the Eight House is accounted very weake Hee is somewhat strengthened of Venus and Iupiter wherefore you see at this time no signature to be found in his Region 6. The Due Breadth of the Mensa differeth not much from this Habit of the Starrs 7. The Crosse above the Restricta promiseth Tranquility in his Old Age But the Saturnia denyes it But seeing that Crosse is made of the Little Line which descendeth from the Vitall and the Region of Venus looke if it bring not Misfortune and strifes by the Meanes of Wives c. The rest are left to every Mans Discretion Neverthelesse we must needs acknowledge that All Incisures are neither here nor elsewhere scrupulously Delineated Example XIV One Borne at Thuringia A. C. 1586. Decemb. 3. Ho. 7. Min. 30. Before Noone Lat. 51. Degrees WE have before in the 5th Example almost the same Position the Distance of their Births is only 5. dayes The Principall Lines doe Agree in Situation and Conformity In the rest there is some yet no very notable difference 1. The Vitall is often Dissected about the End and Midle thereof Wherefore it denotes a Sickly Disposition in his Old Age The two litle Lines vitiating the same by their Transite and Descending upon the Cavea of Mars manifest Martiall Infirmities of the Body about the 50. and 52. yeare of his Age Wounds also in the Head or Feete are then to be feared 2. In like sort Saturne letting fall a Line Obliquely from his Place shall at the same time besprinckle his Poyson wherefore that time shall be full of Misfortunes A Disease also must be expected about the 11th yeare of his Age because the Vitall is there Marked by a touch of the Cephalica the Horoscope comes at that time to the Quartile of Mars 3. The track of the Cephalica extended to the Mensall argues a Ready Wit In the Geniture Mercury is not unhappily posited in the Horoscope in a Trine of Saturne But yet he possesseth a strange signe being likewise oppress'd by the Quartile of Mars whence you see the Region of Mercury but slenderly Marked 4. A Crosse in the Cavea of Mars betokeneth the Quality of Mars and a Heate of the Liver Danger and Wounds in his Journeys In the Figure Mars afflicts the Sun by a Quartile from the 9th House the Moone is also in Square with Saturne 5. That Line which is almost Parallel to the vitall occasioneth many unprofitable Journeys because it is Decurt and Tortuous The two small Lines also so conspicuous upon the Tuberculum of the Moone concerne Journeys Mars in the 9th in the House of Mercury He in the First and the Moon in a Moveable Signe in the Geniture the same 6. Venus and Iupiter doe in some sort manifest their Bounty in their respective Places But in the 5th Example the Mons Iovis is Incult Yet because hee here showes his Assistance from the New-moone preceding the Nativity in Sagittary it will doubtlesse Flow aboundantly so soon as he gets the Principall Dominion Such a strength Iupiter had not before in the 5th Example 7. Furthermore the Virgins Spike with the Dragons Head in the Cuspe of the 10th And likewise Aquila it selfe now Rising in the East do all of them largely contribute Honours the like doth the Positure of the Sun he being in his Triplicity and Angular which gives the two litle Lines on his Mount Example XV The Brother of the former Borne A. C. 1589. Apr. 24. at 4. in the Morning HEre wee give you the different Faces of either Hand 1. In his Right Hand the Epatica is visible but passeth not the Concave thereof And therefore it showes his shortnesse of Life especially because a certaine Line is transversly let fall from the