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A18545 A pronostication [sic] for the yere of our Lord God M.CCCCC.xliiii practysed by the right expert doctour in astronomy and phisycke Maister Cornelys Scute ... Scute, Cornelys. 1544 (1544) STC 508.5; ESTC S1475 9,850 46

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¶ Of Phillip the kynge of Spayne PHillip the sonne of Charles kyng of Spayne / who shal be of age in the yere of our lorde god M. v. C. xliiii xvii yeres old / and he hath in his reuolution this yere the first degre of Pisces / for his ascendent is in the fyrst house / Lun● in the fourth / Iupiter / Sol / Venus / and Marcurius / al in octaua pars fortune in nona Saturnus in sexta soo that his fygure this yere is enclyned to be almost as it was in his byrthe / after the influence of the planets / whiche shal be a wonderfull token / and shall be through Mars / beynge about the ascendent / and he shall be this yere very liberall to those that employ themselues vnto hym in feates of weapōs / and shal be hymselfe wonderous desyrous to warre / for to vaynquysh his fathers ennemyes / so that he through the gyfte of fortune shal be very strong / as well by the helpe and assistens of the spiritualtye as of the temporaltye / and shall gete great victory / and conquere by warre Saturnus beyng in the sixth house thretneth his maiesty somwhat with sycknes of his body ex humoribus crassis and also calcuiosis ex materia viscida wherfore he must take good hede of hym selfe / that with good aduysement the more bycause that Sol and Iupiter are in the eyght house ¶ Of thr Emperours maiestye CHarles the fyfthe Emperour of Rome / after the fygure of his reuolution of this yere M. v. hundreth and. xliiii shall haue for his ascendent the xi degre of Leo / and in the myddes of heuens Aries domū Martis cum casum Saturnus whiche at the tyme of his birth had a lucky fygure of the heuēs / so that Iupiter / Sol / Marcurius pars fortune and Venus were all in domo secunda whiche shall this yere be so sore mynded to warre as euer he was in his lyfe / and shall through Aries beynge in the tenth house / be counseylled aspectu trino sextile of good planets / and they be therin very lucky / shall haue great victory and prospere gretly Neuerthe lesse / bycause that Mars is in the fyfth house / Saturnus and Iupiter in the fourthe house / it is greatly to be coniectured / that he shal haue some gret thing agaynst him / so that his mynde shal be often troubled / but yet he shall ouercome all at length / through Sol beynge Lorde of thascendent / but not without gret bloude shedyng of many men / bycause that the lord of thascēdent is lodged in the viii house which is the house of death But through Venus beyng in the syxth house / there might chaunce some inconuenyence of sycknesse vnto him / how be it / it shall notte hynder him And also he shal be in many feates of warre victoriouse / and shal be feared sore of his enemyes / whiche shall bere vnto him secretly a good hert Of the kyng of Englandes Maiestye HEnry the eight / king of Englande / who was .lii. yeres olde in the moneth of Iune last past / hauynge in his reuolution of this yere Saturnus in the Ascendent of Virgo / in the myddes of heuen And his maiestye shall bere him selfe wisely this yere in all his affayres / and shall be also lucky in his settynge for the through the excellency of Fortune beyng in the myddes of the heuēs with Iuppiter and Venus in the ix house wherfore he shall triumphe in money gyftes beyng very lyberall It shall be good to serue him this yere / by cause that Mercurius is lorde of the myddes of heuens In warres he shall also prospere haue great fortune / bycause that Luna is in the viii house / wel infourmed aspectu sextill of other good Planetes His Realme shall prospere in the feates of merchundyse / and be fortunate And he shal haue more honoure this yere / than he hath had in many yeres past with specyall loue of his subiectes And shal be in the lent very earnest for some causes that hath ben longe in his here for to bryng it to a good ende / effecte and purpose ¶ Of the Frenche Kynge FRauncys / the French kig fyrst of that name / who is in the moneth of September next commynge l. yeres olde After the reuolution of this yeare he shall oftentymes be heuy of chere / and shall haue great losse in his dominion / shall haue but lytell good lucke in the feates of warre Some of his gentylles shall secretly departe from hym / he shal do his vttermost by one thyrd person to entreate for peace / but it shall not preuayle / his coūtrey shal be sore vexed euery where / he is also enclined to fal in to a great sycknes and dredefull / Mars fortunate is to hym lodged in an vnfortunable house / hauyng very euyll aspectes in his ascendent in the myddes of the heuēs / wherfore he hath nede to loke wysely aboute him his subiectes In his owne parsone he wyll come to the felde / but he shall bere awaye lytell honoure or lucke Finis ¶ Thus endeth the Pronostication for the yere of our lord a M. v. C. xliiii and here after foloweth an Aduartysement of Phisycke ✚ ¶ An aduertysement PTolome sayth in the C. xx conclusyons / on this wyse Enterprise not with iern to open any membre whan the Mone is in any Signe that hath dominion of that membre By the which wordes / the Philosopher wyl haue vs to obserue the course of the Mone in pourgynge of the bodyes / bycause that the operation of the mone is to moysten the bodyes This is parceyued effectually in the greued membre that is subiect vnto the Sygne where in the mone is vpon any day / where by it foloweth / that it is not lefull to opē that membre / as longe as the Moone is in that Sygne F. ii The nature of the twelue heuenly Sygnes The xii heuenly Sygnes workyng in vs / are lyke vnto foure elementes These in workyng are hote drye / fyrye and coloricke Aries Leo Sagittarius These in workyng ar colde drye / earthy melancolycke Taurus Uirgo Capricornus These in workyng are moyst ●yerly sanguyne Gemini Libra Aquarius These in workyng at moist watry / fl●ma● Cancer Scorpio Pisces ¶ These sygnes doth the Moone ouer ronne all within the space of xxvii dayes and the third parte of a day / but some ouerconneth them in the space of a yere / that is in C. C C xlv days a quarter of a day It is to be noted also that a daye contayneth foure twenty houres and the houre xl mynutes Of Phlebotony or bloud lettinge ¶ In lettynge of bloude are these thre to be obserued / namely the cōuenyent sygnes where in the mone is / the complexion and the age of a man The sygnes conuenyent for the sanguynes are Taurus / Virgo and Capricornus For the colerycke / Cancer / Scorpio Pisces For the melancolycke / Libra Aquarius For the flegmarycke Aries and Sagittarius Leo is an euyll Sygne to let bloud in Furthermore / Age is to be consydred also 〈…〉 quarter of the Mone is apte for yonge age / the seconde for myddle age / the third fourth for olde age ¶ An obseruation for Phisycke Whan the Moone is in sygnes that be hote / than is the power attractyue by heate drought / whan it is in erthy / than is the power attractyue whan it is in ayrie sygnes than is the powre digestyue ¶ Imprinted at London in the Olde Bayly in Sayntpoulchres paryssh by Rychard Lant / for Rychard Grafton Cū priuilegio ad imprimendū solū ¶ This Pronostication is to be sold at the west dore of Paules by wyllyam Telotson