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 June 15, 2024.

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CHAP. VI. Of the Lords of the Triplicities of the said Houses.

THE first Lorde of the tryplicitie of the first angle, denoteth the nature and life of the chylde, and hys cogitations and will: that which he loueth and ha∣teth, and that which is to come, health or sicknesse: good or euill entertainment, perrill of his life in the first age. The second, Lord of the tryplicitie of the saide an∣gle, signifieth force and strength of the body, & the midst of the lyfe.

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The thyrd, the end of the lyfe.

The first Lord of the tryplicitie of the seconde house, betokeneth riches, the second the manner of the same ri∣ches, the third the intent and confidence in getting.

The first Lord of the tryplicitie of the thyrd house, de∣noteth the most auncient and fyrst brethren, the seconde the middle, the third the least.

The first Lord of the fourth, denoteth the Parents, the second lands possessions and houses, the thyrd impri∣sonment and end of things.

The first Lord of the fyft, denoteth chyldren, the se∣cond loue, pleasure, grace and brauery, the third, messa∣ges and embassages.

The first Lorde of the sixt house, denoteth sicknesse, trouble, the second, seruaunts, the thyrd, Cattell, pryson, and the profite of the significations of the said house.

The fyrst of the seauenth house, women, the seconde strife and sute, the thyrd diuision.

The fyrst Lord of the eyght house, death, the seconde, antiquity, the thyrd, inheritaunce.

The fyrst Lord of the ninth house, denoteth pilgrima∣ges, long viages, nauigations: the second, fayth, religion, and deuotion: the thyrd, science, deuination, dreames, prophecies, sortes of crosse and prodigall sects.

The fyrst of the tenth, denoteth profession, honor, dig∣nitie and aduauncements: the second, audacitie, and the meanes to work in his profession: & the third, preseruati∣on in such fortune.

The fyrst of the eleuenth house, denoteth constancie, hope, the second, friendes: the thyrde, the profite of the eleuenth house.

The fyrst of the twelfe house, denoteth enemies: the second, payne and trauaile: the thyrd, beastes of like pro∣portion: and other that be appoynted to charge and la∣bour.

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