Astrologia restaurata, or, Astrologie restored being an introduction to the general and chief part of the language of the stars : in four books ... / by VVilliam Ramesey, Gent. ...

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Astrologia restaurata, or, Astrologie restored being an introduction to the general and chief part of the language of the stars : in four books ... / by VVilliam Ramesey, Gent. ...
Author
Ramesey, William, 1627-1675 or 6.
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London :: Printed for Robert White,
1653.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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"Astrologia restaurata, or, Astrologie restored being an introduction to the general and chief part of the language of the stars : in four books ... / by VVilliam Ramesey, Gent. ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A57689.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.

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CHAP. XVII. Of bringing up Dogs, or Taming of small Cattel.

* 1.1EVer you are herein to fortifie the Ascendent, its Lord, the Moon and her dis∣positor, the sign of the sixth and its Lord, and let the Moon be in∣creasing in light and motion, and in reception with the Lord of the sixth or his Dispositor, or in good Aspect with them, or either of them, or the Lord of the Ascendent or its Dispositor in reception or good Aspect with them or either of them; and if possible, let the Moon, the Lord of the Ascendent, or the Lord of the sixth be in Sextile or Trine (with reception) with Jupiter or Venus, or in good Aspect, if not reception; yet if thou canst not observe all this, be sure to observe as much thereof as thou canst; but especially fortifie the Moon, the Lord of the Ascendent and the Lord of the sixth, and if possible, let them be in some benevolent configuration of Jupiter or Venus, and so order your time according to discretion and your Rules, &c.

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