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 May 21, 2024.

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CHAP. XXXI. Of imprisonments and cptiuities.

THE Lord of the ascendant, or the Moone or the Sunne greatlie vnfortunate in the 12. 6. 8. and 4. house, doe signifie imprisonments, and death with∣in the prysons, or in captiuitie: principally when they be burned out of theyr principall dignities, and out of the signes of Aries and the Lyon, and when they bee oppressed by Saturne lorde of one of the sayd houses. Sa∣turne and Mars in the angles of Heauen, signifie alwaies some imprisonment: and principally Saturne. Mercurie in the angles vnder the beames of the Sunne, receiuing an euill aspect of ill fortunes, signifieth as much. If Mercu∣rie or the lorde of the ascendant gyue his vertue to Sa∣turne, beeing in the eyght house, it signifieth that the chylde shall dwell long in prison and captiuity.

If the lord of the ascendant bee in the twelfe in a signe of a humane figure, without aspects of fortunes or of lu∣minaries, hee shall be captiue and a slaue in his youth. If the lorde of the nynth be burned in any of the angles of Heauen, he shall be taken by the high-waies, and put in pryson.

The parts of prison, and of paine, trauayle and afflic∣tion with theyr lords burnt, or otherwise vnfortunate, sig∣nifieth imprisonment and captiuitie. That dooth also the vnfortunes when they bee well dignified in the sayde places.

The partes of all enuies, and of the perrillous yeere doth signifie as much, when they with theyr Lordes bee greatly vnfortunate.

The sayde parts with theyr Lords fortunate, preser∣ueth from prison, and from captiuitie.

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