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. ...
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TO THE Illustrious and High-born PRINCE,
IAMES STVART, Duke ofRichmond andLenox; Earl ofMarch; LordAubugny, Darnly, Tarbolton andMethven; Baron ofLeighton, Bromswold and St.An∣drews, and Knight of the most NobleOrder of the GARTER. - TO THE Iudicious Reader.
- On his Ever Honoured, and most Ingenious Friend the unparalleld AUTHOR.
- On this incomparable Work, and my worthy Friend the Ingenious AUTHOR.
- Vpon the Authors Elaborate Pains in these his Labours.
- The Contents of the First BOOK.
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ASTROLOGY FULLY Vindicated and Defended FROM ALL The Aspersions and Calumnies of the Antagonists thereof: As also its Legality and Verity proved, both by the Testimony of the Scriptures, Fathers, Antients, and the con∣session of Councels: With a clear Vindication of the Authors
Lux Veritatis, from the vilifying Reproaches of Dr.Homes and his Second; and that the purity of theScience remaineth still untainted, notwithstanding all their Reply.-
CHAP. I. ProvingAstrology to be one of the Liberal Sciences. -
CHAP. II. ThatAstrology andAstronomy are one and the same Science, and that they were ever so received by the Ancients. -
CHAP. III. Containing the Excellency and Nobility of the Science ofAstrology, as also its Antiquity, and the admirable power and vertue of the Heavens. -
CHAP. IV. That the Heavens and Stars have influence on inferiour and Elemen∣tary things, Proved by Scripture or the word ofGod; And acknow∣ledged by Philosophers, and the learned in former ages. -
CHAP. V. Shewing that observation may be made of the Stars motions, in answer to those that hold it impossible for any man in his days to observe the par∣ticular configurations of every Planet, with the fixed Stars, and with one another; as also that thereby we may discern their influence if we have any capacity. -
CHAP. VI. That the variation of the Heavens from their places wherein they were inPtolomies time, or at the first Creation, causeth no erring in A∣strological Iudgements. -
CHAP. VII. Shewing the powerful influence of the Stars and Planets, and how far we are to have regard to the fixed Stars. -
CHAP. VIII. Shewing the Influence of the Heavens on Inferiour and Elementary Bodies. -
CHAP. IX. Shewing that the Influences of the Heavens and predominancy of the stars in every Climate, is the cause of the several Laws and Customs of the People therein. -
CHAP. X. Containing the resolution of the main Objections against this divine Science. -
CHAP. XI. Containing an Introduction to the Vindication of myLux Veritatis, from the aspersions of DoctorHomes and his second, with the first Reason why I account neither of them worthy of my notice. -
CHAP. XII. Comprehending three Reasons more why that Rabble of theirs was not wor∣thy the answering. -
CHAP. XIII. Containing the fourth Reason, and a Vindication from some of their a∣buses, and untruths. -
CHAP. XIV. Containing the Authors fourth Reason, and the Scripture proofs al∣ledged for Astrologie in hisLux Veritatis, proved to remain unshaken. -
CHAP. XV. Shewing that the Text inPsal. 19. v. 3. alledged by the Author to prove the stars have influence, is no wise refelled. -
CHAP. XVI. Proving their Reply toJob 38.31. shewing the stars to have in∣fluence to be frivolous and of no effect. -
CHAP. XVII. Proving their Reply toJudges 5.20. weak, and nowise available to their intent or purpose. -
CHAP. XVIII. That the stars are proved both signs and causes by the word of God; and the Art lawful, notwithstanding all their malice. -
CHAP. XIX. ProvingAstrology to be warranted by Councels, in spight of their Rabble. -
CHAP. XX. Containing the power and subject ofAstrology, and how far the Au∣thor vindicateth it.
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TO THE RIGHT HONOVRABLE AND Truly Noble both for Learning and Parts, VVilliam Seymour, Marquess and Earl of
HARTFORD, LordSEYMOVR andBEAVCHAM, &c. - To the Reader.
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The Contents of every Chapter contained in the Second BOOK, being an
Introduction to the Iudgement of the STARS. -
AN INTRODVCTION TO THE Iudgement of the Stars.
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CHAP. 1. Of the Names, and Number of the Planets, with their several Cha∣racters, and of the significations and nature of SATVRN. -
CHAP. II. Of the Significations and Nature of IVPITER. -
CHAP. III. Of the Nature and Signification of MARS. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Nature and Significations of the SVN. -
CHAP. V. Of the Nature and Significations of VENVS. -
CHAP. VI. Of the Nature and Significations of MERCVRY. -
CHAP. VII. Of the Nature and Significations of the MOON. -
CHAP. VIII. Of the Essential Dignities of thePlanets. -
CHAP. IX. Shewing the Vse of these former dignities, &c. -
Chap. X. Of the Houses of thePlanets, and wherefore they were so di∣stributed. -
CHAP. XI. Of the Exaltations and Fall of the Planets, and wherefore they were so constituted. -
CHAP. XII. Of the Triplicities of the Planets, and the Reasons why they were so appointed. -
CHAP. XIII. Of the Terms of the Planets, wherefore so called, and so assigned to every of the five Planets. -
CHAP. XIV. Shewing the use which is to be made of the Terms. -
CHAP. XV. Demonstrating the Vse, Nature and Reasons of the Faces of thePlanets. -
CHAP. XVI.
Of the Joysof the Planets. -
CHAP. XVII. Of the Head and Tail of the Dragon. -
CHAP. XVIII. Of the Antiscions and Contrantiscions of thePlanets. -
CHAP. XIX. Shewing the Reasons of the names of the sevenPlanets and their Characters. -
CHAP. XX. Of the number of the Heavens and Sphears, their places, order and motions. -
CHAP. XXI. Of the Circles of Heaven, the Zodiack, and the divisions thereof. -
CHAP. XXII. Of the twelve Coelestial Signs, and their manifold divisions. -
CHAP. XXIII. Shewing the use which is to be made of the former Chapter. -
CHAP. XXIV. Demonstrating the Reasons of the names of the twelve signs; and why there are just twelve, and neither more nor less. -
CHAP. XXV. Shewing the Reasons why the signs are reckoned fromAries, and not from any other sign; as also why they are not placed according to the order of the four Elements. -
CHAP. XXVI. Of the Nature, Signification and Equality of the Signs; and first ofAries. -
CHAP. XXVII. Of the Aspects of the Planets and Signs, their Names, Characters and Natures, and wherefore they were so named and charactered. -
CHAP. XXVIII. Of the fixed Stars in the Zodiack; wherefore they are called fixed, their number, particular names, natures, magnitudes, la∣titudes and longitudes; and first of those inAries, as they are delivered by the most learned in this Art. -
CHAP. XXIX. Of the Fixed-stars inTaurus, their number, names, nature, magni∣tude, latitude, and longitude. -
CHAP. XXX. Of the Fixed-Stars inGemini, their Number, Names, Nature, Mag∣nitude, Latitude and Longitude. -
CHAP. XXXI. Of the fixed Stars inCancer, their Number, Names, Nature, Mag∣nitude, Latitude and Longitude. -
CHAP. XXXII. Of the fixed Stars inLeo, their Number, Names, Nature, Mag∣nitude, Latitude and Longitude. -
CHAP. XXXIII. Of the fixed Stars inVirgo, their Number, Names, Nature, Mag∣nitude, Latitude and Longitude. -
CHAP. XXXIV. Of the fixed Stars inLibra, their Names, Number, Nature, Mag∣nitude, Longitude and Latitude. -
CHAP. XXXV. Of the fixed Stars inScorpio, their Number, Names, Natures, Magni∣tude, Latitude and Longitude. -
CHAP. XXXVI. Of the fixed Stars inSagittary, their Number, Names, Nature, Magni∣tude, Latitude and Longitude. -
CHAP. XXXVII. Of the fixed Stars inCapricornus, their Number, Names, Nature, Magnitude, Latitude and Longitude. -
CHAP. XXXVIII. Of the fixed Stars inAquaries, their Number, Names, Nature, Magnitude, Latitude and Longitude. -
CHAP. XXXIX. Of the Fixed stars inPisces, their nature, number, names, magnitude, latitude and longitude. -
CHAP. XL. Shewing the use of all the former Tables. -
CHAP. XLI. Of the significations of the12 Houses of Heaven, and wherefore they have such signification. -
CHAP. XLII. Of the division of the Houses into twelve equal parts. -
Chap. XLIII. Containing some Terms of Art very necessary to be known: as also Instructions how to erect a Figure of Heaven.
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TO THE RIGHT HONOVRABLE Henry Perrepoint, Marquess of
DORCHESTER, Earl ofKINGSTONE uponHVLL, VicountNEW ARK and LordPER∣REPOINT ofHOLMES PERREPOINT, Health and life here, and Eternal happiness hereafter. - To the Reader.
- The Contents of every Section and Chapter contained in the Third Book of this Treatise, being an INTRODUCTION TO ELECTIONS.
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LIBER III. DE IVDICIIS ASTRORVM IN ELECTIONIBVS, OR AN Introduction to Elections, Fully comprehending the RULES of the Ancients in Electing a time for any manner of VVORK.-
SECTION. I. Comprehending an Introduction to Elections, or necessary Instructions for electing any manner of work, by the secret operations of the Heavens, by the nature of the Signs, Planets, and Aspects of the Moon, &c.-
CHAP. I. Containing some necessary Instructions to the judging of Elections. -
CHAP. II. Of the signs, and their significations in Elections, and of the hinde∣rances of theMoon, being a farther instruction to the judging of Elections. -
CHAP. III. Shewing Elections by the Aspects of the Moon to the other six Pla∣nets, and by her Mansions.
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SECTION. II. Containing Rules for Electing such matters as appertain to the signification of the first House of Heaven. -
SECTION III. Of Rules for Electing matters appertaining to the second House.-
CHAP. I. Of receiving and borrowing of Money. -
CHAP. II. Containing other Rules concerning borrowing and lending of money. -
CHAP. III. Of buying to profit again by the sale thereof. -
CHAP. IV. Of selling to advantage. -
CHAP. V. Father concerning Buying and Selling in the ordinary course of the World. -
CHAP. VI. Of buying clothing, or putting on of Apparel. -
CHAP. VII. Of flitting, or removing from one place to another. -
CHAP. VIII. Containing Rules for Electing any Work in the Art of Distillation, or Alchymie.
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SECTION IV. Comprehending Rules, in Electing such matters as ap∣pertain to the signification of the third House. -
SECTION V. Containing Rules of Elections, appertaining to the fourth House.-
CHAP. I. Of building Houses. -
CHAP. II. Of Building of Castles and Cities. -
CHAP. III. Of Building of Churches. -
CHAP. IV. Of Building or Erecting of Mills. -
CHAP. V. Of pulling down or destroying of Houses, or any Fabrick whatsoever. -
CHAP. VI. Containing rules of Elections in buying of Land, Houses or He∣ritages. -
CHAP. VII. Of Buying of Land, or ground for Husbandry, and not to build on. -
CHAP. VIII. Of bringing of Water to a house, either by Conduit, Pipe or Pump; and of digging of Wells. -
CHAP. IX. Of Tillage, or Manuring of the Ground. -
CHAP. X. Of Renting or Hiring, and Letting of Houses, Land or Fruit, or any other thing to be Let or Hired. -
CHAP. XI. of Planting of Trees or Graffing. -
CHAP. XII. Of Sowing of Seeds in the ground. -
CHAP. XIII. Of ridding Houses or places from evil Spirits.
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SECTION VI. Containing Rules for Electing a time for any Work, or thing appertaining to the fifth House.-
CHAP. I. Shewing a fit time for getting of Boys or Girls. -
CHAP. II. Of Delivering a dead Childe. -
CHAP. III. Of Christening or Circumcising of Children. -
CHAP. IV. Of giving and receiving of Gifts or Presents. -
CHAP. V. Containing Rules for electing a time for putting on of Apparel. -
CHAP. VI. Of Feasting or eating of meat. -
CHAP. VII. Of Drinking of Wine and other Drinks. -
CHAP. VIII. Of writing of Letters, or any thing else of Ingenuity. -
CHAP. IX. Of making Odoriferous smels and unguents. -
CHAP. X. Of sending Embassadors or Messengers.
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SECTION VII. Of Elections appertaining to the sixth House.-
CHAP. I. Of the true Knowledge of theCrisis orCritical andJudicial Days, very useful for those that study Physick. -
CHAP. II. Of Applying Medicines generally to all the parts of the body of Man. -
CHAP. III. Of the Administration of Remedies to the Diseases of the Head. -
CHAP. IV. Of Applying remedies to the eyes, and preparatives in general. -
CHAP. V. Of Applying remedies to the Noses. -
CHAP. VI. Of injecting of Clisters, &c. and Stopping of Rheums or Fluxes. -
CHAP. VII. Of the administration of gargarisms, or sneezings, and such like. -
CHAP. VIII. Of giving of Vomits. -
CHAP. IX. Of administring Purges and Physick laxative. -
CHAP. X. Of Bathing, and Electing a time therefore. -
CHAP. XI. Of Electing a time for using Chirurgery. -
CHAP. XII. Of Electing a time for Phlebotomy or Blood-letting, of applying also Ventosies. -
CHAP. XIII. Of the Physitians going to the Patient. -
CHAP. XIV. Of Hiring of Servants. -
CHAP. XV. Of buying of Birds, and letting them flie to return again. -
CHAP. XVI. Of buying fourfooted beasts. -
CHAP. XVII. Of bringing up Dogs, or Taming of small Cattel.
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SECTION VIII. Containing Elections appertaining to the seventh House.-
CHAP. I. Of Elections appertaining to the signification of the seventh house, and touching Marriage. -
CHAP. II. Of Venereall sports. -
CHAP. III. Of Partnership, or Agreements, or things between two. -
CHAP. IV. Of going to War, or beginning of Differences and Duels, Quarrels, Law-Suits, Controversies, and the like. -
CHAP. V. Of making of Peace, suppressing or encountring of Rebels, and storm∣ing of Castles and Towns. -
CHAP. VI. Of buying of Arms, and preparing of Instruments of War, and Ships or Gallies. -
CHAP. VII. Of seeking of Fugitives, and examining of Thieves and Male∣factors. -
CHAP. VIII. To know the Subject and scope of the Whisperings or Clandestine Practices of any two, and of playing at Chesse (or any other sit∣ting Game) to win. -
CHAP. IX. Of Hunting, Fowling and Fishing.
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SECTION. IX. Containing Elections appertaining to the significa∣tion of the eighth House. -
SECTION X. Containing the Elections of the ninth House of Heaven. -
SECTION XI. Containing Elections appertaining to the signification of the tenth House.-
CHAP. I. Of electing of Kings and Nobles, and of their enstalling and begin∣ning their Rule or Government. -
CHAP. II. Of obtaining favour of Kings and great men, Iustice on Ene∣mies, and Pardons; also of going of Progress with the King, or any other Grandee. -
CHAP. III. Of learning any Art or Occupation.
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SECTION XII. Containing such Elections as are under the signification of the eleventh House of Heaven. -
SECTION XIII. Comprehending the Elections of the Twelfth House.
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TO THE Right Honorable and truly Noble Montague Berty, EARL of
LINDSEY, LORDWILLOVGHBY ofERESBY AND LORD HIGH CHAMBERLAIN OFENGLAND. - To the Studious Reader.
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ASTROLOGIA MVNDA OR, Pure Astrologie: BEINGAn Introduction to the Judgement of the Stars. Touching all general Accidents and Events in this Elementary VVorld, portended by the Revo∣lutions of theSun, Eclipses, Comets, andGreat Conjunctions in a Natural way and course of the Govern∣ment of the Universe.-
SECTION I. Containing the Ground-work of Revolutions, considera∣tions before Judgement, and the true Significators of such things as are necessary to be judged of in this manner of Work.-
CHAP. I. Showing the Ground-work on which Astrological Iudgements for the judging of Revolutions are to be built, and how many Schemes or Figures of Heaven ought to be erected for this Work. -
CHAP. II. Containing some necessary considerations before Iudgement. -
CHAP. III. Shewing which are the Significators of the King, People, their Enemies and Assistants, in any Revolution of the years of the World. -
CHAP. IV. Of the Significators of Rich and Noblemen, the Kings Standard or Armour-Bearer; also Clergy-men, and of Students, Merchants, Lawyers, and Women in general: also Fryers and Monks; and these according to the significations of the Planets.
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SECTION II. Shewing the state and condition of the King or Rulers, and their continuation and durability in any Revolu∣tion; as also the condition of the People from the position and fortitudes of their significators. Also how to know the Lord of the year in any Revolution of the years of the World, and the significations thereof in the twelve Houses, Signs and Aspects of the Planets; also of the significations of the Head and Tail of the Dragon in any of the twelve Houses.-
CHAP. I. Of the state or condition of the King or chief Rulers and People in any Annual Revolution. -
CHAP. II. Teaching how to judge of the permanency or durability of Kings, or such as are in Authority by any Revolution. -
CHAP. III. Shewing the state and condition of the Common People in any Region, by any Revolution. -
CHAP. IV. How to know that Planet which is Lord of the Year in any Annual Re∣volution of the Years of the World. -
CHAP. V. Of the Significations of the seven Celestial Planets, when any of them is Lord of the Year, whether Fortunated or Impedited, and of the Aspects of the other Planets with them. -
CHAP. VI. Containing the true Significations of the PlanetSaturn as he is in any Annual Revolution accidentally placed in any of the Twelve Houses of Heaven, whether he be Lord of the Year or no. -
CHAP. VII. Of the Signification ofJupiter as he is accidentally placed in any of the Twelve Houses of Heaven in any Annual Revolution, whether he be Lord of the Year or no. -
CHAP. VIII. Containing the Significations ofMars in the Twelve Houses of Hea∣ven in any annual Revolution, whether he be Lord of the Year or no. -
CHAP. IX. Shewing the Significations of theSun in the Twelve Houses of Hea∣ven in any Annual Revolution, whether he be Lord of the Year or no. -
CHAP. X. Shewing the Signification ofVenus in the Twelve Houses of Hea∣ven in any Annual Revolution, whether she be Lady of the Year or no. -
CHAP. XI. Of the Significations ofMercury in the Twelve Houses of Hea∣ven in any Annual Revolution, whether he be Lord of the Year or no. -
CHAP. XII. Of the significations of theMoon in the Twelve Houses of Heaven in any Annual Revolution, whether She be Lady of the Year or no. -
CHAP. XIII. Containing the signfications of theHead andTail of theDragon in the Twelve Houses of Heaven in any Annual Revolution of the Years of the World. -
CHAP. XIV. Shewing the Significations of the Planets in any of the Triplicities, when any of them is Lord of the Year in any Annual Revolution of the years of the World. -
CHAP. XV. Demonstrating the Significations ofSaturn when he is Lord of the Year in any of the twelve Signs. -
CHAP. XVI. Shewing the Significations ofJupiter, when he is Lord of the year in any of the Twelve Signs. -
CHAP. XVII. Shewing the Significations ofMars, when he is Lord of the year in any of the twelve Signs. -
CHAP. XVIII. Containing the Accidents signified by theSun when he is Lord of the year in any of the twelve Signs. -
CHAP. XIX. Of the things signified byVenus when she is Lady of the year in any of the Twelve Signs. -
CHAP. XX. Of the Significations ofMercury when he is Lord of the Year in any of the Twelve Signs. -
CHAP. XXI. Containing the Significations of theMoon, when she is Lady of the Year in any of the twelve Signs. -
CHAP. XXII. Shewing what is signified by theHead andTayl of theDragon, as they are placed in any of the Twelve Signs in any Revolution.
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SECTION III. Containing some other necessary Instructions for the judging of Events portended by any Revolution of the Years of the World; Also shewing how to judge of such Years as signifie fertility, sterility, wars, peace, health or sickness, alteration of and in the air, and of all other things foreknown by the position of the Hea∣vens at the Ingress of theSun into the first point ofAries. -
CHAP. I. Shewing the Significations of the Planets in their Exaltations, and also inConjunction, Square orOpposition ofSaturn orMars at that time in any Revolution. -
CHAP. II. Of the Significations of the Planets, andDragons Head andTail, as alsoBlazing-Stars, when they are (in any Revolution) exalted one above another. -
CHAP. III. Containing Considerations from theSun andMoon when the Revo∣lution is either Diurnal or Nocturnal, also when the Revolution happens atSun -setting and break of day; fromthe Lord of the hour, Part of Fortune, the indisposition ofSaturn andMars, from theirConjunction with theDragons Head andTail in any Annual Revolution. -
CHAP. IV. Teaching how to judge of the evil of any year, the nature thereof, and when the year is most likely to be both turbulent, obnoxious, and unfortunate, also what is portended in any Revolution when one Planet transfers his light and nature to another. -
CHAP. V. Shewing how to judge of health or sickness in any year. -
CHAP. VI. Of Wars or Peace. -
CHAP. VII. Of Fertility and Sterility. -
CHAP. VIII. Teaching how to know the price of any thing in any Year. -
CHAP. IX. Containing some Instructions touching the alteration of the Ayr and change of weather in any Year. -
CHAP. X. Shewing how to judge of the weather by the Aspects of theMoon to the other Planets, and by the several Aspects of the Planets amongst themselves. -
CHAP. XI. Demonstrating the alteration of the Ayr by the Combustion, Orientality and Occidentality of the Planets in every of the12 Signs. -
CHAP. XII. Containing further Instructions touching the alteration of the Ayr, from the application of theMoon to the other Planets, having sepa∣rated from theConjunction orOpposition of theSun. -
CHAP. XIII. Teaching by other Rules how to judge of the alteration of the Ayr, and to know when Rain is to be expected. -
CHAP. XIV. ShewingHaly his judgement on Weather and the alteration of the Ayr. -
CHAP. XV. Shewing how to judge of Weather from common Observation of the rising and setting of theSun, colour of theMoon, appearance of the Rain-bow, Comets, Clowds, Brightness of the fixed Stars, also by the prime day, and from the time of the day wherein Thunder happeneth. -
CHAP. XVI. Demonstrating the Natural cause of manySuns, of the Rain-bow, Rain, Hail, Frost, Snow, Dew, Winde, Earth-quakes, Comets, Thunders, Lightnings and the cause of theSun and theMoons Eclipse. -
CHAP. XVII. Of the Signification of the most notable fixed Stars both fortunate and unfortunate in any of the twelve Houses in Revolutions of the Years of the World.
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SECTION IV. Teaching how to judge of the Natural Mutations and Accidents of this Elementary World by the appear∣ance of Eclipses, Comets, great Conjunctions and Blazing Stars.-
CHAP. I. ContainingPtolomies method in judging Eclipses, and how to know the Regions to which the Effects belong. -
CHAP. II. Shewing the time when the Effects of anyEclipse shall begin and how long continue. -
CHAP. III. Of the kindes of the Events of any Eclipse. -
CHAP. IV. Of the quality of the Events of any Eclipse, whether Good or Evill. -
CHAP. V. Of theSun andMoon Eclipsed in any Decanate or Face of the twelveCelestial Signs. -
CHAP. VI. Of Comets and Blazing-Stars, what they are, the many sorts thereof, their Portences, and how long they appear at any time. -
CHAP. VII. Shewing the Physical reasons of the horrid and terrible portences of Con∣mets and Blazing-Stars. -
CHAP. VIII. Shewing some other names of Comets or Blazing-Stars, and their Portences. -
CHAP. IX. Of the signification of Comets and Blazing-Stars appropriated to the seven Planets. -
CHAP. X. Shewing the Significations of Comets, when they appear in any of the twelve Signs of Heaven. -
CHAP. XI. Of great Conjunctions, their Number, and how to judge of their Effects. -
CHAP. XII. Of theConjunctions of the Superiours. -
CHAP. XIII. Of the mean and lesserConjunctions, and their Effects. -
CHAP. XIV. Of theConjunction of the Planets in the twelve Signs according toHermes. -
CHAP. XV. Shewing how to judge of the General Accidents of the World by the Falling ofNew-Years Day.
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- The Contents of every Section and Chapter contained in this fourth Treatise, intituled ASTROLOGIA MUNDA.
- An INDEX, pointing to the chief matters contained in this Vo∣lume. This mark * before any figure, points you to the folio in the first EPISTLE to the READER.
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