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A01797 The knowledge of things vnkowne Apperteyning to astronomy, wyth necessary rules, and certayne speares contayned in the same. Compyled by Godfridus super palladium de agricultura Anglicatum.; This booke of astronomye Godfridus.; Palladius, Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus. De re rustica. 1585 (1585) STC 11932; ESTC S121577 28,796 114

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the other moone he shall be deade He that falleth in the vii daye wythout griefe he shall be delyuered He that falleth the viii daye if he be not whole at the xii daye he shall be deade He that falleth in the ninth daye though it be wyth great griefe he shal escape He that falleth in the x. day wythout doubt he shall be deade He that falleth in the xi daye he shall be delyuered the next day He that falleth in the xii daye but if he be delyuered wythin two dayes within xv he shall be deade He that falleth in the xiii daye tyll the xviii dayes he shall be sycke which if he passe he shall escape He that falleth in the fourteen daye he shall dwell till the xv and so he shall escape He that waxeth sycke the xv daye but if he recouer wythin xviii dayes he shall be dead He that falleth in the xvi daye though he be greeued till xxiiii dayes till the xxviii dayes he shall escape He that falleth in the xvii day he shall dye the x. day He that falleth sick in the xviii daye soone shall bee healed He that falleth in the xix daye also shall escape He that falleth syck in the xx daye in the v. daye he shall escape but neuerthelesse in the moneth following he shal be dead He that waxeth sycke in the xxi day but he runne into perrill of death within x. dayes of that other moneth he shall be delyuered He that waxeth sicke in the xxii daye but he runne into perill of death within ten dayes of that other moneth he shall be delyuered He that falleth in the xxiii daye thoughe it be wyth greeuousnesse of payne in the other moneth he shall bee delyuered He that falleth in the xxiiii daye in the xxvii daye he shall bee delyuered but neuerthelesse in the moneth following he shall be dead He that falleth sycke in the xxv day thoughe he suffer a little neuerthelesse he shall escape Hee that falleth in the xxvi daye thoughe he suffer to the outpassing neuerthelesse in that other moneth he shall be delyuered Hee that falleth in the xxvii daye it manasseth death He that falleth in the xxviii daye it manasseth death He that falleth the xxix daye little and little in that other month he shall be deliuered He that falleth sicke in the xxx daye it is doubte whether hee passe anye of these Also he that waxeth sicke in the xxxi whether hee shall escape it is vnknowne ¶ Here followeth the nature of the xii Signes ARies is hote and drye nature of the fire and gouerneth the heade face of man is good for bleeding when the Moone is in it saue in the party that it gouerneth and ruleth Taurus is euill for bleeding Taurus is drye and colde nature of earth and gouerneth the necke and the knot vnder the throate and is euill for bleeding ¶ Gemini is euill for bleeding Gemini is hote and moyst nature of the ayre and gouerneth the shoulders the armes the handes and is euill for bleeding ¶ Cancer is indifferent for bleeding Cancer is colde and moyst nature of water and gouerneth the breast the stomacke and the milte and is indifferent neyther to good nor to badde for letting of blood ¶ Leo is euill for bleeding Leo is hote and drye nature of fyre and gouerneth the back and the sides and is euill for blood letting ¶ Virgo is indifferent for bleeding Virgo is colde and drye and nature of the earth gouerneth the wombe and the inwarde parties and is neyther good nor euil for bleeding but betweene both ¶ Libra is right good for bleeding Libra is hote and moyste nature of the ayre and gouerneth the nauill the reynes and the lowe partes of the wombe and is very good for bleeding ¶ Scorpio is indifferent for bleeding Scorpio is colde and moyst nature of the water and gouerneth the members of man and is neyther good nor bad for bleeding but indifferente betweene both ¶ Sagittarius is good for bleeding Sagittarius is hote and drye nature of fire and gouerneth the thighes and is good for bleeding ¶ Capricornus is euill for bleeding Capricornus is colde and dry nature of earth and gouerneth the knees and is euill for bleeding ¶ Aquarius is indifferent for bleding Aquarius is hote and moyste nature of ayre and gouerneth the legges and is neyther good nor euill for bleeding Pisces is indifferente for bleeding Pisces is colde moyst nature of water and gouerneth the feete and is neyther good nor euill for bleeding but indifferent No man ought not to make incision nor touch wyth yron the members gouerned of any signe the day that the Moone is in it for feare of the greate effusyon of blood that mighte happen Nor in likewise when the sunne is in it for the great daungers and perrill that might follow thereof ¶ Here followeth the Anathomye of the bones in mans body and the number of them which is in all ii C. and xlviii IN the top of the head is a bon that couereth the brayne the which Ptholomeus calleth the Capitall bone In the scull be two bones which bene called parietalls that holdeth the brayne close and stedfast And more lower in the brayne is a bone called the crowne of the heade and one the one syde and on the other bene two holes wythin the whyche is the pallays or roofe bone In the part behynde the head bene iiii lyke bones to the which the chayne of the necke holdeth In the nose ben ii bones The bones of the chaftes aboue be xi and of the neyther iaw ben ii aboue the apposite of the brayne there is one behynde named collaterall The bones of the teeth be xxx eyght before iiii aboue iiii vnderneth sharpe edged for to cut the morsels and there is iiii sharpe ii aboue and ii vnderneth and ben called conines for they be lyke conies teeth After that bene xvi that be as they were homers or grindinge teeth for they chewe and grynde the meate the whiche is eaten and there is iiii aboue on euery syde iiii vnderneath And then the iiii teeth of sapyence on euery syde of the chaftes one aboue and one vnderneath In the chin from the head downewarde bene xxx bones called knottes or ioyntes In the breast before bene vii bones and on euerye syde xii rybbes By the necke betweene the head and the Shoulders bene ii bones named the sheres and ben the ii shoulder blades From the Shoulder to the Elboe in ech arme is a bone called the Adiutor from the Elbow to the hande bone euery arme ben ii bones that ben called Cannes in eche hand bene viii bones aboue the palme bene iiii bones which bene called the Combe of the hande The bones in the fingers in ech hande xv in euery finger three At the endē of the ridge ben the huckle bones whereto bene fastened the two bones of the thighes in eche knee is a bone called the knee