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An ephemeris for the year 1654, being the second after leap-year by Nich. Culpeper.
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Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.
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that what ãâã is now or hath been illegally obtained by any Prince against his Vassals or by the Nobility and ãâã against their ãâã in the ãâã siery or coÌmanding times when will and pleasure were positive Laws shall now by the effects depending upon ãâã Conjunction receive a ãâã or abatement of their ãâã ãâã and oppression proportionable to the quality of the ãâã or ãâã of former ãâã ãâã Diff. 2. Chap. 1. Cum ãâã ãâã in ãâã vel signis ãâã ãâã vulgi mediocrum ãâã ãâã corum cum regibus in ordine Viz. When mutation or change of any of these ãâã is either in ãâã or ãâã signs it ãâã ãâã estate of the common or mean man to be equal to that of Princes An ãâã if judiciously observed and ãâã ãâã ãâã not ãâã ãâã from ãâã This is ãâã real truth and will in due time be ãâã manifest so to be for the Government must come into the hands of the people after the Lord hath prepared them for it and then everlasting Peace and ãâã ãâã War is like to be in England This time ãâã long ago looked for but it pleased not God that good man should live to see it Let us see now what time we may conjecture by the Rules of Astrology in sulfilling this so great a matter That the last Conjunction of Saturn and Iupiter foreshewed it we told you before neither is it in the least ãâã to me but that this and the other Oppositions will make way for the effecting of it though not without some difficulty ãâã when that ãâã thing LIBERTY which is that all honest men ãâã when shall we see that you say This happily may be in consultation about the latter end of Ianuary ãâã when Iupiter cuts the place he was in ãâã his last Conjunction with Saturn A hopeful time for England may assuredly be expected in March 1655. when the Sun meets with Iupiter in Aries but ãâã brought to perfection before the ãâã Trines of Saturn and Iupiter I am curbed for want of paper The rationality of the whole Art of Astrology whereby a Reason of such Prognostications as these are may be drawn I hope will shortly be printed by my special Friend ãâã William Freeman Practitioner in Physick in Bedford Of the Eclipse of the Sun TWo Eclipses of the Moon happen this Year though but small ones which want of paper ãâã me to omit and shall only treat of one great ãâã of the Sun which I do ãâã ãâã natural ãâã the Priest told his people of the last Eclipse The Eclipse quoth he is natural and therefore can have no such ill effects as the Astrologers tell you of God help his Calves head Is not meat and drink natural ãâã yet doth it not nourish Is not poyson natural and yet doth it not ãâã The truth is all Eclipses work by ãâã as I could prove Philosophically had I paper but I must come close home to the business I shall give you a double Figure of the Eclipse both of them for the Meridian ãâã London the one from the Tables of ãâã the other from Vincent Wing's ãâã Caleste I hold the first to be the ãâã In point of ãâã here is 21 min. difference for my own particular I rather assent to the Tables of ãâã then those of our painful countryman Vincent Wing If I should say it would be a great Eclipse I shold srighten the City wives and therefore I must not absolutely tel the truth you shall see how big it will be wheÌ it coms I take not upon me the part of an Astronomer to shew how many digets will be eclipsed which is very probable will be almost all but of an Astrologer to ãâã what the ãâã will be and what they may probably be I shall give you my Iudgment as far as the paper will ãâã me for ãâã intend to ãâã no more of this ãâã neither shall you find me to say one thing and do another The Lords of this ãâã ãâã ãâã and Mars because they ãâã both ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã of the ãâã Angle busie in the ãâã House ãâã prayers If ãâã to the ãâã Astrologers ãâã will take that Planet ãâã be Lord which ãâã most ãâã at the time Mercury without all dispute of ãâã story will have the ãâã ãâã whom ãâã ãâã because both ãâã are ãâã between ãâã ãâã of Saturn and Mars I must acknowledg only ãâã two ãâã and ãâã ãâã doth but ãâã the ãâã of other Planets and carries the signification of that Planet ho was last joyned withall till he meets with another which here was Saturn and therefore he rather increases the ãâã then mitigates it There is a Regal fixed Star within the rays of this Eclipse which some call the Lions heart and others the Basilisk a very ãâã fixed Star ãâã honorable he knows well how to give great honour and knows as well how to take it away again he is of the nature of Iupiter and Mars You may remember I told you before that Eclipses did harm by privation of good and not by position of evil if so ãâã Cor Leo take away honour as well as give ãâã why may not this Eclipse do the like In the next place let us see where the Sun is eclipsed if you take it vulgarly it is in the second face of Leo where it signifies great ãâã and much damage to persons of quality both Kings and Magistrates But if you take it according to ãâã Asterism it happens then in the first face of Leo in which are many fixed Stars of ãâã suffocating ãâã pestilential nature it there signifies great ãâã of Corn and Grain indeed a famine is to ãâã feared the death of some certain famous Prince or if ãâã ãâã not his life he loseth both ãâã and Treasure Also consider that ãâã Sign in which the Eclipse happens is both fixed and violent ãâã shews both violence and durability of the ãâã As for the ãâã subject to ãâã ãâã of ãâã ãâã they are the very ãâã which ãâã ãâã ãâã before ãâã subject to the ãâã of the â of ãâã and Iupiter therefore I shall not stand to name them again here and if you do but cast a serious eye upon the ãâã you may ãâã a mighty harmony between them which will mightily increase the evil influence of both To go about to ãâã whether the influence of this Eclipse will be good or bad is a thing ãâã ãâã for what good can be expected when the great light which God made to rule the day is eclipsed ãâã the bodies of Saturn and Mars Besides it ãâã a question to me whether any Eclipses ãâã good ãâã not The ãâã it happens in is the tenth House which is ãâã ãâã ãâã and ãâã of the Heavens the ãâã of ãâã rule and dignity the highest ãâã and amongst ãâã gives signification of Kings Princes ãâã ãâã and indeed such men as these wil ãâã ãâã ãâã be subject to the influence of this ãâã for indeed
Europe are all in a maze and all the world in a wonder what God determines to do It is the property of a wise man to weigh ãâã the begining of things and suspend his judgment till he sees the end Sept. The places of the Planets at Noon 1654. Mon. d2 Week d2 â â½ â â â â â¿ â â â â â R â â â R â 1 â 18 41 26 7 2 31 18 17 1 34 12 12 25 6 23 33 2 â 19 39 ãâã â 14 2 38 18 9 2 12 13 23 24 4 23 30 3 â 20 38 22 0 2 46 18 2 2 50 14 34 23 0 23 27 4 â½ 21 37 4 â 27 2 53 17 54 3 28 15 45 21 56 23 24 5 â 22 35 16 40 3 0 17 46 4 6 16 57 20 51 23 ãâã 6 â¿ 23 34 28 41 3 7 17 39 4 44 18 8 19 49 23 17 7 â 24 32 10 ãâã 32 3 15 17 33 5 20 19 19 18 53 23 14 8 ãâã 25 31 22 17 3 22 17 23 6 0 20 31 18 0 23 11 9 â 26 30 4 ãâã 18 3 29 17 15 6 38 21 43 17 13 23 1 10 â 27 29 16 14 3 36 17 7 7 16 22 55 16 34 23 4 11 ãâã 28 27 28 22 3 43 17 0 7 54 24 7 16 8 23 ãâã 12 â 29 26 0 ãâã 49 3 50 16 52 8 32 25 18 15 53 22 ãâã 13 â 0 â 25 23 35 3 57 16 44 9 10 26 30 15 D 48 22 ãâã 14 â 1 24 6 â 39 4 4 16 37 9 48 27 42 15 55 22 ãâã 15 â 2 23 20 4 4 11 16 30 10 26 28 55 16 10 22 41 16 â 3 22 4 â 0 4 19 16 23 11 4 0 â 6 16 34 22 ãâã 17 â 4 21 18 18 4 26 16 15 11 42 1 19 17 6 22 ãâã 18 â½ 5 20 2 â 41 4 33 16 8 12 20 2 32 17 46 22 39 19 â 6 19 17 15 4 40 16 1 12 58 3 44 18 38 22 36 20 â¿ 7 18 1 ãâã 45 4 46 15 54 13 36 4 57 19 37 22 33 21 â 8 17 16 0 4 53 15 48 14 14 6 10 20 42 22 ãâã 22 â 9 16 0 â 11 5 0 15 41 14 52 7 23 21 52 22 ãâã 23 â 10 15 14 23 5 7 15 34 15 30 8 36 23 7 22 23 24 â 11 14 28 13 5 14 15 28 16 8 9 48 24 27 22 ãâã 25 â½ 12 13 11 ãâã 52 5 20 15 21 16 45 11 1 25 52 22 17 26 â 13 13 25 21 5 27 15 15 17 23 12 14 27 22 22 ãâã 27 â¿ 14 13 8 ãâã 41 5 33 15 9 18 1 13 27 28 56 22 ãâã 28 â 15 12 21 50 5 39 15 4 18 39 14 41 ãâã â 32 22 ãâã 29 â 16 12 4 â 48 5 46 14 58 19 17 15 54 2 9 22 ãâã 30 ãâã 17 11 17 38 5 52 14 53 19 55 17 8 3 48 22 ãâã S A M ãâã ãâã D ãâã ãâã M D The ãâã ãâã the Planet for Days 1 1 27 1 38 0 12 6 0 3 45 11 1 28 1 38 1 11 0 37 0 47 21 1 30 1 37 1 11 1 1 1 S 27 Syzygiae Lunares ãâã â â â â â â¿ ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã 1 2 8 â â â 20. 3 21 22 4 ãâã ãâã â â¿ 4 5 11 2 0 7 6 9 13 7 14 19 14 â½ ãâã 8 7 22 â â¿ 23. 9 5 10 2 1 11 1 12 13 19 6 â½ â 14 17 5 17 15 22 â â¿ 15. 16 17 23 18 4 22 16 19 2 â â 20 20 10 5 23 20 5 â¿ ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã â 21 8 â½ ãâã 22 16 8 13 23 2 2 17 â â 2. 24 25 0 â½ â 26 18 27 15 18 9 ãâã 28 18 â â 29 23 30 1654. September hath XXX Days A sad disastrous fate will surely greet The Stuarts house when Mars and Venus meet In Virgo where Gradivus looks upon The Earth just from his own Aphelion Then he opposeth Iove and Venus too Will shew Iove what a womans tongue can do M. D W. D. Lat. â½ â M A ãâã 1 f 2 41 5 ãâã 2 g 3 37 5 40 Rejoyce O England Liberty is coming 3 ãâã 4 21 5 42 4 b 4 52 5 44 5 c 5 9 5 45 6 d 5 D 12 5 47 7 e 5 1 5 49 8 f 4 38 5 50 First quarter at 7 at night 9 g 4 2 5 51 10 ãâã 3 16 5 53 11 b 2 21 5 55 12 c 1 17 5 58 13 d 0 8 6 0 14 e 1 S 3 6 2 15 f 2 12 ãâã 4 16 g 3 16 6 6 Full Moon a little before 11. 17 4 8 6 8 18 b 4 46 6 10 19 c 5 5 6 12 20 d 5 D 6 6 14 A barren business the man would ãâã the woman will ãâã 21 e 4 46 6 16 Matthew 22 f 4 10 6 18 23 g 3 19 6 20 Last quarter 3 quart past 4 in ãâã 24 ãâã 2 17 6 22 25 b 1 7 6 24 26 ãâã 0 5 6 26 27 ãâã ãâã 15 6 28 28 e ãâã 22 6 30 New Moon a quarter past 11 at ãâã 29 f 3 18 6 32 Michael Arch Angel 30 g 4 5 6 34 Observations on SEPTEMBER Libertas que sera tamon respexit ãâã Respexit ãâã et LONGE POST TEMPORE venit THat the Normand Race came into this Nation under the Celestial Sign ãâã is a point no way disputable to any Astrologer neither is it disputable to any wise man in ãâã Art but that Mars changing his ãâã from Leo to Virgo would bring an ãâã to that Monarchy This was the reason Mr Lilly in his ãâã Merline page 116. against 1654. writes thus A Virgin Monarchy hath been but is no more Mars enters Virgo and leaves Leo his ãâã ãâã At the very beginning of this month happens a Conjunction of ãâã and Mars in two degr. 44 min. of Virgo But before I proceed to tell you what I think the effects may be give me leave to ãâã you a little difference between the Danick Tables of Longomontanus and ãâã Wing his ãâã Caeleste By ãâã ãâã Mars changed his ãâã in 1650. which what hapned that year is wel known but by the ãâã Tables not till the ãâã end of the year 1654. I hold our Countryman Wings Tables to be truest in the ãâã of all the Planets the Luminaries excepted But to come to the business in hand that the ãâã of Saturn and Mars doth always mischief and never good unless it be doing good to one by ãâã another is well known to all those that study Astrology to be an ãâã truth yet let it not be accounted a Paradox if I ãâã that the influence of this Conjunction may in all probability do England the greatest good that ever was done to it since William the Bastard conquered it I mean restore it to its desired Liberty the Heavens promise such a thing and I can