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.

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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.
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Ferrier, Auger, 1513-1588.
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At London :: Printed at the widdow Charlewoods house, for Richard Watkins,
Anno. 1593.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00700.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 27, 2025.

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CHAP. XXV. Of voyages by Land and by Sea.

IVpiter, Venus, the Sunne and Mercurie fortunate in the ninth house, denote that he shall be happy in via∣ges by Land and by Sea. Saturne and Mars signifie to the contrary; and principally Saturne doth hinder the viages by water, and Mars the waies by Lande. If within the ninth house there be neuer a Planet, you must consi∣der the Moone, and the Lord of the ninth, and the parts of the waies and viages by land and by water, with their Lordes, the which fortunate, giueth profitable nauigati∣ons: vnfortunate, denote the contrary. Likewise you must iudge of the third house and of his lord, when they be well or euill disposed. The head of the Dragon in the ninth, fauoureth greatlie to the fortune of viages, and the tayle to the contrary.

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