A breefe and most easie introduction to the astrologicall iudgement of the starres VVhereby euerye man maye with finall labour giue aunswere to any question demaunded. Written by Claudius Dariot Phisition, and translated by Fabian Wither. Hereunto is annexed a most necessarye, ready, and breefe table, for the speedie finding out of the planetary and vnequall houres of euery daye thorow the yere, exactly calculated by the sayd Fabian Wither.

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A breefe and most easie introduction to the astrologicall iudgement of the starres VVhereby euerye man maye with finall labour giue aunswere to any question demaunded. Written by Claudius Dariot Phisition, and translated by Fabian Wither. Hereunto is annexed a most necessarye, ready, and breefe table, for the speedie finding out of the planetary and vnequall houres of euery daye thorow the yere, exactly calculated by the sayd Fabian Wither.
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Dariot, Claude, 1533-1594.
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Imprinted at London :: By Thomas Purfoote, and are to be sold at his shop without Newgate, ouer agaynst Saint Sepulchers Church,
[1583?]
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"A breefe and most easie introduction to the astrologicall iudgement of the starres VVhereby euerye man maye with finall labour giue aunswere to any question demaunded. Written by Claudius Dariot Phisition, and translated by Fabian Wither. Hereunto is annexed a most necessarye, ready, and breefe table, for the speedie finding out of the planetary and vnequall houres of euery daye thorow the yere, exactly calculated by the sayd Fabian Wither." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19849.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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Of the inquisition or searching out of brethren. Cap. 31.

ALL thinges are in nature accor∣ding to the variable and diuers quallities and complections of men, for some men doe continually tra∣uell and passe from Cittie to Cittie, from countrye to countrie, other∣some very seldome or neuer trauell out of their owne countrie, or re∣mooue from their own habitations, but vnto suche as bee wanderers or trauelers sundrye accidents are woonte to happen where∣upon also diuers questions are preposed, as some doe inquire for their brother, some for their father, others for their cosine, and one for another. Therefore when any man moo∣ueth a question to vnderstande the state of his brother beeing absent, the third house is dilligently to bee considered, for it giueth iudgemente of brethren, also the Lorde thereof, and the Lorde of the triplicitie are to bee marked, for their for∣tunate or vnfortunate disposition sheweth in what estate the brother is, yf the Lorde of the thyrde house bee in the

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sixth, or the Lorde of the sixth in the thirde, or one of them haue application or aspect to the other, it sheweth that hee is sicke, if the significators of the brother bee in the seuenth house or the Moone, or Lorde of the seuenth house be in the thirde, or that there bee anye applycation betweene them, it sheweth that hee hath or shall marrye a wyfe: but if these dispositions bee founde with the Lorde of the eyghte house, or in the same house, or that the Lorde of the thyrde, bee in the fourth house, it shew∣eth that hee is deade. Likewise the application aspect or coniunction of the significators of the brother, with fortu∣nate Planets sheweth his good estate and condition, but with the infortunate, it sheweth the contrary.

After this sorte may you iudge of the disposition of the sig∣nificators of the brother, with the Lordes of the other houses and of other questiōs preposed, whether it be of father mother wife or children, or any other thing whereof diuers and sun∣drye iudgementes maye bee giuen.

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