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Booksellers and Bookbinders,
140, Strand, London,W.C.
I

THE
GEOMANCIE
of Maifter Chriflopher

ABookc, no lcflepleafant and rccreatiuc, then


of a wittie inuention, to knowe all thinges^
paft, prefent, and to come.
^hereunto is amiercfc tïje üHièle of
Pythagoras.

Tranflatcd out of French into our E»gli0i tongue*

LONDON
piinfeU ^ lohn VVolfe,ano are to be fofa at Edward
Whites (hop, at the figtte of the CEtanne, at
the tittle no#h e©je of Paules.
I 5 9 !•
To the Lorde N icot, Lorde J *■

of.Bofhay^w^ ofCïitÇntyyne of
theKin^s
O
Coun(àile,and
>
Ma-
fier ofthe requests ofthe houfhold*

Ygood Lord (after the creation of things of


this World,& thefiablifhment ofthe in their
courfes and places ) God hatting made man
like vnto hisownefemb lance, andalfo ma-
king him the beholder of this great Worhe 9
by and by he left vnto himfofement a Will,
and de (ire continualy tofiarch out the things
that he cottlde nettcr be putfrom that defret
by any difficulty or Wearinefie, ho we hard or
jeeret footer the things that hefought for, were : and then perceiuing
himfelf to be prouided ofafpiritjwhicb made him capable of the vn-
derftandmg ofthe Workmanfhip of his Çod, hath indeuored himfelfe
to fearch out the thingsfupernatural,and aboue him9and alfo the in¬
telligence ofthofe things which be vnder their powers. Wkerfore ha¬
tting found by difeourfe that there hefoure Elements and fineraigne
‘Princes, each one of them haltinga feuerall qualifie , and being pri¬
vately in the other things proper and domefhke : and that by the con-
iunüion ofthem al things do proceeds, y et euery one in his own affeEl
and qualifie, whereby they be governed vnder one or other of thefi
Princes. He hath at the beginning entredfifarrejhat he hath difi
eouered the effence, constitution , and mixture of the mo ft parte of
things madeythe proportionsjonueiances and differences ofthem,and
she being andprogrefe ofthe faculties thereof,to what effects they do
come,bringing forth the cattfes and reafonsfi manifestffut they can
not be disfroued. From this degree he is mounted vp to the knowlege
eftbe Combination and number ofthe Celèfliaîl Orbes, the move¬
ments and refo lut tons thereof\ the powers and influences of the Tla- ;
2 nets
Thé Epiftlc Dedicatorie.
acts and Starr es,and the particular domination W>h ich each of them
hath by it [elfe onerfonte ofthe/e things inferiors : andfinally,by the
dmine capacitie & comprehension which u in him,prefenting mmfelf
in his (b ir it eiten al alike y andjeeing that al which is mclofed m them,
is ft tempered by a correspondance of nature,that thofe things which
be far distant of qualifie, do comeal together to make an vniuerfal
harmony and beauty oft his great engine, he hath comprehended the
dignities e Slab lifted amongeSl things, and the dominations andfir-
Hitudes, Which God by his mamelons Wifedome hath ordainedfrom
their very creation y and hath brought together and placed in their
(late y the canfes and combination thereof ft farre y that by wifedome
andnaturaU magtcke he hath comprehended them t.Nowe freeing fm
prouident and curious of his life {as it is daily feene) he applieth al hie
indeuour tothefe commodities andvfages . Sometime difcourfing vp-
on the pure and (impie working of the Stars, fom et .me applying them,
to the Science which may be vnder each of thefe fours Elements, at.,
Pirnmanrie . Aeromancie. Hidromancie . andGeomancic.
SometimeWitb Aftrologie itfelfe, counting ft nearc vnte himfelft
as may be by the philofopbying vpon the compilation, lines , and pro¬
portion ofthe handes , or ofthe body and vifige ♦ From whence pro—
ceedeth Chiromancie,Metoftopie, and Phifnomie, andvfivg in
al thefe the reafons moSl euident and profound of nature, vppon the
true princes or principles that he may po(fible,&ftch as one may rea-
Jonah ly fay (that ifthe effect of the caufes Which be wrought fir doe
take no place) it is not the fault ofthe Worker, but an ache of the
plaine dittine puiffance,diSfenfing thofe prosperous caufes to bring efi
fells which be attributed vnto them natural and proper ,the profeffi-
ons ofthe Phitoniftes,Sorcerers, Soothfaiers, Wiffardes, Di*
uiners by the bowels of beaSt es , Witches, Prophets, Irmocati—
©ns,faïfe Prophets, and others ofthat rabbit, of whome the Wri¬
ters as well dmine aspropbane,do often timep make mention in many
andfrndry waies, neither the profiffion oft hat old woman e/Bolog-
nia in Italie, of whomeyour Honour hath many times heard fpokett
ofwbich gaue anfWere ofthings pafi, and ofthings to come, bytbe
fundry moouingoffoure paire of tongs . For all thefe bee fb vaine
andfalfe, that theirgreat abufe is quite contrarie vnto our Christian
SRjhgion, andfor that canft notottely franijhed, but alfi abhomina-
JL . % ' ç

Me, with great curffes and gaines . But as fir the other afire fpokt»
of, they co^fsl either in thingsfogeneral, that there ü nothing créa*
tedflut tt hath fame thing ofthem,asid i hey do prablife infeme thing
they do prefent at the fourefirft be7or els in particulars or parts divi¬
ded, andgo no farther then to the part which the cafe require t h,asyt
ftt by the ttyo laft, and therefore they do never pajfe farrt from the
contemplât to ofthe nature of the things créât ed,Jvch as it hath plea*
fed God the maker togiue vnto them : Which thing hath bin fo Wei
received and efîemed by many old andyong excellent perfonages that
.
they bane thought good to imploytheir time andtake thepaines te
leave vnto vs in Writing thofe things which they havefoundfiattred
here and there, andthat which they haste mended by their fivdie, at
touching Geomancie whic h lay long time obfeure and vnperfite, by
the ignorance and rafhnes ofthofe, which, having no experience of
Aftrolo^ie, enterprifed by their flout nefe to, meddle therein: but a-
wongeïiatt other, Chriftopher Gattan, a Gentleman {andman of
armes in the Campion countrey of the Lorde Thais departed) being
Wife, and practiced in the Sciences which belong thereunto, hath
hr mo ht and put it into bir perfection Î At lea ft Wife,he hath comefo
ne are to the touchft one t her of that asy et alibis doings proffer:Which
hath oiutn me occaflon to defire thefame by a Booftberefginen vn-
to me fly a friend of mine, to over-looks from the one en de vnto the o-
ther, and to publifh the ftme,and to put it into mens hands, and by
ibis meanes,m matters ofearnest togiue occaflon cfhcneHpaftimes,
plea fur e,andrecr eat ion. nAnd f had done thus long time ere nawflad
tt net bin through the ignorance in this ArteWhich Was in him that
tooke the Coppy at my hands-: by meanes ofwhofe ignoraunce there
were a thoufandfault es. Which to amend, and, as much as in me
Was poffible, to plucks cut, I had as much or more fame then if I had
invented and diffofed the Works itfilfi • But neuertbeleffe, Ihave -
done What I can to the vtmott ofmy power, to take away thefavlts3
and to rcslore it to the firmer eflate, and have alfi added therenu-
u many fioures at touching Albologie, finit* much to the mat¬
ter, and haue brought it into a language more eafte to be vnderStood,,
then the firft Coppy Was,Wherein it Was very obfeure in many places,
J, fault andmaymed.and more Italian then French , by reafinthar
the tAnthom thtreoftvat oft hut nation, andfake Italian,andbut-
•A i little
Uttie pratttz.ed in our French, » *

,
But now my Lord,the Worke being Jhch that it dedicateth itfelfe
toyouJo be the man which do alWaics,& banefoundly & Well taken
the end,v/age,profit,^ commoditie ofthe Sciences (^knowledges,(§?
! of,thofe whereofthis Worke récit et h : and thatyou being in Italie and
Sp aine bane had a particular affellion to the haunt and company of
fundry learned and excellent perfons which profeffed the fame, l
thought itgood t o put it vndery our name, and to dee the like which
ihe vfutbour himfelfe would haue done, ifhe had beene aliue, and
knowneyou,that is,to prefint it to you,and put it vnderyour tuition,
being ajfured, that itjhal be Well receiued ofyou, and thatyou WH
accompt it amongefl the number of thofe which haue obtained the
reputation ofgood and excellent Authors in thofe things they
haue Writt en of. esfnd thus I en de, praying GOD
to keepeyosfy anàgiueyou hügrace : and


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*The Efijlle to the ‘jReader,
Entle Trader, It is not needefull to giue
vnto you any more exprefly the vndcr-
{landing ofthe wittie,ingenious,and fut-
tletie of this Science : for, of it felfe it is
aflociated with fuch a gentlcnes of (pint,
that no man can attaine vnto it, vnles he
' be of a good birth, and which is not of
^gentle heart. For,things gentle,pretious,
and lightfome cannot be deflred but of gentle courages,
which giueth me occafion. greately to commende Foi tune
which hath bene fo fauourable vnto-me, to take mee, pre¬
fect! vnto hit by a friend ofmixie, as a worthie fubiedl to
haue the meaiie how to put in cuiclence, the inclination
which I doe fo much beare vnto things worthie, and of va¬
lour to doe pleafure and feruice to all perfons of good fpi-
rites, and defirous ofthe things vnto them correfpondent.
And although that I be one of the leall of thofe , whom a
fludious man might giue report of,for fuch a good thing as
this work doth prefent me tqrj am fure of hart arid wfl of
èache man of good Ipirite, which is the caufc to incourage
me in other workes which be in my handes ; which thinges.
be requifit for men ofmy profelsion. For as for my hart,it
is fo good and afteflionated to all luch peifons>■ tnat it is-
not pofsible tofoe more, the which 1 hope to make you fo
perhtely vnderlland by the labor and trauell which I haue
taken in this worke t befides the inuention of the Author,
that none (as I thinke) after the vnderllanding and rea¬
dme therofwill be mifcontent to confelfe that 1 hauege-
Hen him occafion to be.bound perpetually vnto me for this.
my labour.

7"he MAntt how to j)V<t£Hfc GocwMcit$

X JOw as to thofe things which doe touch the praftife of


Qconiancie(for the {peculation therof is per fitly trea-*
■ A4. ted
ted ofintlic fir ft Booke ofthis worke, is very cafte, know*
ing, that in the fécond Book be contained the twèluc hou-
fes of the Zodiabj^ the declaration whereofis declarcdat
large in the eight and thirtie Chapter of the firfi Booke, e-
uene one whereofcontaincth the queftions and demaunds
which may be ordinarily inquired, and maybe propoun¬
ded in all thinges doubtfull and vneertaine. If there¬
fore after that tne figure hath bene made according to thy
demaund,thou wouldeftknowe whether it fhall come to
good e fie ft or not, you muff firfi: feeke out the houfe, and
the number in the order of'thc demaundes where thy que-
ftion ftandethand is contained* Then keeping the two
numbers in your minde,the one ofthe houfe ,and the other
ofthe demaundeSjhaue recourfe vnto the figure formed of*
twelue figures, two witnefTeSjand a Iudge : and taking the
firfi: according to the order and courfe which fhall be tolde
you in the firit Booke, you fhall examine according as yee
fhall findc in the firfi houfe the things making to your de-
maund, be they good or ill : and fb mal ye doe ofall the o-
ther figures, eache one according to his houfe, order, and
degree . Afterwardes you fhal looke to the generall rules
of this Arte contained in the third Booke , by the which,
with the knowledge and prafiife which you may haueof
Aftrologtc, and thy owne good wit, thou may eft iudge the
faide figure, and fo fhall you knowe this Science,
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*An abridgement ofthefignificatton efthe twelue


hohfes oft be Zocitache. -

But forafmuch as the difeourfe ofthefe houfes, contai¬


ned in the fécond houfe is very long.For the eafier keeping
ofthem in memory, 1 thoght it good here to abridge them
to you,after the manner of Astronomers the Mathema¬
tical/ Profeflours of the Iudiciall Horofcofe and tAï/rologie.
The first houfe.
The firfi houfe is commonly called the Horofcope or
Angle ofthe Orient, and his afeendant fignifieth all the
beginnings
To thcRcader.'
beginnings oflife, and of all workes.
Thefécond houfè. >
The fécond houfe is the fuccedant of the Angle of the
Orient, and fignifieth fub fiance,traffikes,riches,and other
things necellkric for the life.
The third houfe.
The third,which is the Cadant from the Angle of the
Orient fignifieth, brothers,fifters,cofins,kinflblkcs,and af>
fociats, ludges,and Prelates.
T befourth houfe.
The feurthcallcdthc Angle of the earth,or the fepten-
trionall,hath fignifications offathers and mothers,pouefsi-
®ns,heretagcs, houfes, treafures hid,and things fccrct,
T hefift houfe.
The fift which is the fuccedantofthe Angle ofthe fep«
tcntrionall, other wife called, the good Fortune, fignifieth,
infants daughters,nephcws,and their inclination,mcfîàgcs,
emballages, and profite ofherctages.
Thefixt houfe.
The fixt,which is the Cadant from the Angle of the
feptcntrionaljcalied, the ill Fortune,lignifies,bamlhmcnts,
bondages, fickcnclles, falfc accufations, and witnelles.
The fiuenth houfi.
The feuenth called, the Angle ofthe Occident, fignifi¬
eth marriages, weddings, women, quarrellcs, warres, and
things loll.
The eight houfi*
The eight,which is the fuccedant from the Angle ofthe
Occident, otherwife called, the houfe ofdeath, fignifieth,
.heauincs, fadnes, enemies, long torments, imprilbnmcnt,
and the qualifie ofdeath.
The ninth houfi.
The ninth, which is the Cadant from the Angle of the
Occident, otherwife called the houfe of God, fignifieth,
Voyages, mitigations,faith,religion, ceremonies, diuinati-
ons, dreames, wonders, and tokens of Gods wrath.
JS The
To the Reader.
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TA/ tent h hon/ê.


The tenth called, the heart of Heauen, or^the Meridi¬
onal! Angle, ligmficth, honors,dignities, and goucrnmrnw
of'kings, and ofgrcat lords.
The eleuenth houfe.
The eleuenth,which the fuccedant of the Angle me¬
ridional!, otherwife called, the good Angell, figniheth, a-
mitie,company,good aduentures, fauour,aidc,and fuccour.
The twelfth houfe.
The twelfth,which is the Cadant ofthe fuccedant ofthe
Meridjonall Angle, ôtherwife called, the euill Spirite,fig¬
niheth,fecret enemies, prifons,captiucs, vengeances, trea-
fons, deceits, holies to beiolde,and the end ofa perion.

t/fn Jlduertlfement.
Thcfe be the lignifications and properties, which the
tw clue houfes of Heauen haue-which 1 thought good here
to lhew vnto you briefly,to tlie end that you may the more
eaiily comprehend them, and Jkecpe them in yourminde,
and that you may quickely knowe, in which of the houfes,
the queflion that is propounded to you is contained,to the
end to haue a prefent reiolution : not that I would thereby
thatyou Ihoulde fay,and inferre, or affirme, to flay vppon
this as a thing certaine,and vndoubted. For,to beleeue fo,
and to giue too much confidence therein, or, if die things
come to pafle, as the figure doth ihew (for it cannot be,but
7 in io many demaundes, fome ofthem w ill come to cite de)
/!✓
to make it as it were a confequent, it w ere an errour, and
direfdy againft the firft commandement ofgodj by whom
I
al fuperftitious and vndefcreetobfcruaUons be forbidden,
and to him appertained! al honor andglorie,w ho can,whcn
it pleafeth him, difpofe, and change, and alter the effeftes V;
©f things prolperous, whereuppon this Science, this Arte
wa$ founded, as the Authour of this worke hath protefled
in many places, that in making this Worke, his intent was « 1

to none other purpofe, but things wittie and well fprited to


giuepleafiirc and recreation to the Rudious a«dloucrs of
<- , . this

Ul
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l/ r
this Arte and Science. And among!! other onfleur de
Thaù departed) his Lord and Mailter, very defirous, and
expert in this Arte, with a large argument to open & lhar-
pen a good Ipinte, and exercile the Science of Aftrologic*
<5c other Sciences thereunto belonging:and by thefe means
to know the feerqt forces, properties, effeftes, and vertucs
of things of nature, to be lo variable and diuers, as they be
fubieft to diuers and variable Starres and Images celcfti-
all. And how,by the diuers natures and influences w hich
the Planets and Starres haue with their lights ( meaning
the celeftiall moouing) do caufe in thefe infcriour things,
which be particularly vndcr their dominion, particular
Vertucs,fomeone more then another, be they humane,ter-
reine,aquatical,or airie. Butfome ofthem do abound with
fccret vertucs and properties, by the influence of fun dry
itarres,which be of more greater effect and ftrength, when
that the elcmentall qualities ofthefe things be not repug¬
nant or contrary againft them.
And to the end that ye may the better vnderftand this- An cripfe
rcafon,I will giue you examples of all the Planets'in their
order and degree. Touching the properties andvertues
which they do giue into fun dry things here in earth, more
then vnto others.
Firft we fee by common experience before our eies,that Iafper floue
the Iaffscrft one by force of the Planet Saturne, hath vertue h
to mittigate Kernels of the fleth, and to Ranch bloud, com¬
ining at the nofe, or at any other part ofthc body ofman;
By the influence ofthe Planet lupiter7 the la tin ft ftonc
hath property to defend again!! thundering : wherefore Iac‘n&»
rhofe which haue heretofore written do fay, that it is good ^
that a man do beare it about him.
Likew ife the Corrall and the (alcidony be oflikceffeft,
which commeth to them by the particular influence of In- oCl
miter and Venus. lupttergiuetli alfo vertue to Sage, to with- Sage.

Some write, that the Eagle is fubieft to the Sunne, and Eagle,
fomc lay to Iupitér: and from Iupiter he hath this proper- © #
B x tie.
O To th e Reader.
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tv,that lie is ncucr hurt by thundervbut by the influence of


the Sunne Hit* luth a marueilous property, which is, to be
Lady of all other, birdes, and to be feared of them , and to
hauc more clearer light then any other bu d, yea, the fea¬
thers of the Eagle doe eate and confume the feathers of o—
thcr birdes, ifthey be mixed togither.. 1 htlncmtt, by the
influence ofthe Sunne,ynto.whonie lhc is particularly liib-
ie&, and to Jupiter likewife, hath this proper tie, that if a.
man beare it about him, and that it do ncucr fo litle.touch
the fleih, it preferueth againff all venome, and again If all
cuill vapours and corruptions of the ayre „ and dooth alio
comfbrte the heart and the fpiritrand furthet, maketh per¬
lons very amiable, and.wel willing..The properties of Aîi-
rabota» be infinite,they conferue and prelèrue tire life ofal
thofc which do oftetimes eate therof they prolong youth,
and {Lengthen the fruits and fenfes of man, andgiuc good
memory, comfort the ftomacke, and lighten tlie heart call
thefe vertues and properties come by the influence of/#t-
piter and rJAicrcnry , as many wife and learned men haue
% s written. The vertue oïQchdone an&Aùifhki by the nature,
which they haue of Iupiter and CMars, purge the humour
melancholike, or elfe by the Starre called,the Lions heart,
or Starre Rovall. The Topas and the Truffle, hauc power
. „*of Chafflty,and to fubdue the fleih,& to make them light-
t

fcme which beare them ^ and this vertue they haue by the
nature of Mars and Venm, or ofthc Starre called ç/flf.kcta*
©r Crowne feptentrionall. The Amatiff ,and the hear h cal¬
led Aflrebgw-) or the Sarffna, haue force to make faire co-
lour,and quicken the fpirit ofthem w hich beare them,and
they alio driuc away wicked Ipirites : and this their vertue.
commeth ofthe nature of Iupiter and Mars, or of the ftar
»
called, the Scorpions heart . The Saffron hath power for to
quicken the fpirits', and the vertue thereof picrceth by and
by to the heart, prouoking laughter and incl ines r and they
Lav,that thefe properties come by the influence of the Sun,
vnto whome it is fubieft, from w hom lire is ayded, by his
Jfubtill nature bright andfweete fmelling. The MimJSn-
£PYIC*
To the Reàdtf;
tenet, '&alme,ji[oesJmd Spikenard be iubieft vnto the Sun. It
is further laid,that Golcle,by the nature which hee hath of
the Sunne, hatha vertue to comfoiteand lightfbme the
heart} and is alfo /hilling : a 1 fo the Sunne geueth vertue to.
the Carbuncle to ihine by night, and to be a remedy againft
venome. Whofoeuer touch the hearbe called Piony , that pi0Bj„
which is the male , hee lhall be defended from the falling
fkkenefle, which commeth by the influence of the Sunne,
ynto whome this hearb is fubiefl, by the vertue which the q
Sunne hath in Ginger, lf'it be eaten in meate, it is good a- cingcr.
gainlf the weaknelle of the itamacke and vomiting. T hofe ©
bcalls which be fubieff to the Sunne,and take virtue ordi¬
narily from him,be commonly villainous,andangrie, deli-
ring lordihip,and to hauc dominion ouer others, amonge ft
whom the Lyon is more then the others,the Cockedril,and
the Bulk And as one Starre hath more influence then ano¬
ther vpon any beaft or other thing,lo hath that t hing,rece-
uin» that influence,more excellencie then the other things
or bealts fubiecf vnto that Planet.
And markcjhow commeth it that the Lyon feareth,and
flieth from a Cocke, and yet both fubiefl vnto the Sunne ?
There is alfo. a kindof a lackuft called the Crifolite, and is Crifolit*.
like vntoa greenilh colour, and hath his vertue, partlie of
the Sunne : wherefore it is good againft frenfie, and the
melancholie humour,; and againft ali fantafies and wicked
fights -The ftone which is in the Eagles neaftyamongft the T^eftonc
other virtues it.is maruelous good for the trauel of women, ®
if that in their trauell they be touched therewithwhich,
commeth by the vertue.of TJtniu and Luna.Rafis faith,that $ î>
he prooued it, and Tlinse, and al other Writers fay,that the
ftone Agattc by the dominion.whicli flie hath of Mercury, 2
helper h the fight ofthem which beare it,, Sc maketh them
fpeake wel Sc deliberatly, Sc it is alfo good againft poifon.
And CMcrchry for the influence w hichhce giueth vnto
fbme beafls which be. vnder his dominion,as. Dogs, Apes,
Foxes,.and fuch other beafts,they be maruelous fiibtil and-
wily. The Moone giueth fwch vertue, to the ltonc, which p
i> 3 to
Science. is found in Arabia called the Selenite, of the which , both
Plitiie and Selon do {peak,that within the body ofthis ftone
the Mone fheweth iiir felfe,and incrcafeth and décreafeth
according to the courfc of the heauen. T he Cats a Ho haiie
this property by the fubiettion that the Moone hath ouer
them,that their ci e-brows do increafe or decreafe ech day
accordingto the courfcofthe Moone & her afpefts,which
thing is daily feen to him that liflreth to fee the experience
r thcrof. The Moone hath like dominion ouer many things,,
and elpctially things white and greene,and ofmettalles,o-
r. ucr filuer ; and for this caufe the trees , in the cncrcafe and
decreafe ofthe Moone,to fhead out,and allô relira in their
force or humor ; alio all Birds which liue in riuers and wa-
trie places be fubieft vnto the Moone. And likewifethc
Camelion, wliofe property is, to chaungc and alter her co«
lour, according vnto the thing that is next vnto it-. There
be many other properties very great and maruelous, and
many excellent qualities, whi ch the Planets and principal
Starres,being in the Circles ofHeauen,do giue and difpofe
vnto the inferiour things by ordcr,by the will of GOD the
creator,which we may lpcakc of,and recite(after the o-reat
Authors, ofthe which I haue taken thefe ,Plinyift
Albert the Gr*etttSolinct MeU, Strabon,Elian, and others, as
well an tient, as for our time, which haue written as well of
the nature ofthings, as ofRegions, and of the Situations of
J l - .* I

i it
places) but that Ifeare weeIhoulde Hay too lono- ouer this
-, 1-- ' matter. Alfo theauntient Philofophers and Aitrolo&icm
conlidering the diuers and contrary effects of thefe influ¬
ences, w hich the Planets and Starres doc caufc in things of
nature by the moueinent and courfe,haue giuen vnto them
Î1
«è*
diuers qualities, <Sc likewife.enemity and fi iendihip amon-
sen AcrafcWfud.H’ift, that $ anj j bc cJm,„
**‘ c?^ncnc*s *;©and } likewife, al the other Pla¬
nets befriends vnto : $ onely excepted,which is enemy
vnto all,but onely to g : ¥-and g be friends with o : and his
enemies are and D :g,is friend vnto al fauino- to h;this
* UK enmity and,form rt« K«« ^ amongft tj^c p]a4^s-
and
Sc that is the caufe why there is difeord or accord in the fi-
#* % f * - * , WZ. I ?. * W -»./»../ ^ A

gures of Geonancy,which obtaine and haue fignificatjon, as


S' is largely ihewed by ai this Booke:which thing bung thus,
we niull ©fnecefsity conclude Sc lay,that thole things that
be vnder the order and gouernement ofthefe Stars or Pla¬
cets mull by naturall inclination be friendes or foes vnto
H thole that be vnder fubie&ion ofanother Planet or Signe,
w ©r Conilellation, according to the conformitie or enmitie
which is between the Starrcs gouerning thofe things. And
% this enmity is greater Sc more llronger whenbetweene the
I
natures and qualities ofthe Planets to whom they be hub?
ied,there is a great repugnancie. And contrariwife, the a-
mitie is the better,when the conformity is great amongell
the Planets, all which thing extendeth afyvell vnto man at
beaP. True it is, that men being of a franche and liberal]
\wl,although they fecle in themlelues this repugnance and
UtloiR,®1 inclination, they may by grace with! land it. But bealles
which be depriued Sc exempted out of this priuilege, they
mJprifcf
yceld themlelues to be gouerned by the naturall inclinati¬
eidlli
on,and put the fame in etfed as much as they can and thç
like do herbs and plants. As touching the amitié and good
will which is aniongll men, the Alliologians doc fay, yea
Ttelomj their Prince,that thofe men,which in the time of
mdottef their natiuitie haue one very ligne for their afccudant,lhall
tcnai4 willingly loue together. And likewifo thofe which haue O
and U in one ligne w il loue together.Thcy further Cry,that
thofe which haue one very ligne for gouernour in their na-
tiuitieghat ingendreth between them a naturall loue, and
conforrpitie of nature. And although that this be one vene
Planet J it is alfo fufficient irthere were two, fo thatthey
w ere friends>& not foes,or els be in one good afpeft,which-
thing you may know e,jn making the figure of the natiuitie
ofrhe one and ofthe other. And this alfo maketh much to
their conformitie,thatis, if in that parte Fortune be all in
A
y •ne Signe or Houfc, and that the Houfe or Signe where B
fhalbein the natiuity ofthe one,be in good alpefl to the o-
A
Æ
ther :for according as tjicy haue more or Idle of thefe con-
B 4 dations.

#
To theReidcr,
ditions ,fo that the natural loue be more or JcÆe that fliaibe
betwene,them,which is the caufe thatz. men hailing to do
in one very matter, the one wil beare great loue & affe&i-
on to the other,& contrariwife the other wil hate him,and
yet no caufe why between thenuwhich thingmay come,for
that in their natalities their lignes afeendants w ere contra¬
ry in quality ,& of contrary tnpliaty,and the planets lords
oftheir natiuities contraries and enemies as O and Din^
& diuers figns, & that they of the one natiuitidbehold the
other by an ill afpettiforthefe things & others w hich wee
can declare,are the caufe that one man feinganother in pic
lure or hie difpleafure (as it appears in feing two men play,
difpute,or fight together ) that then a man being no more
bounden to the one then to thother, neither know ing who
they be Handing by, wil be more afteffionated to the one
then to the other. Here behold,gentle Reader, what Ihauc
faidofthe vei tucs & properties w hich the influence of the
flarsdo giuc to the inferior things,to giue ye to vnderftand
how much j4flrology is to be praifed, and confequcntly her
daughter which is Geommcyi^if it be w ell taken and vnder-
ftoo d,and pra ifed to the very purpofe and end that it w as
inuented in old time:and by this means how be thofe to be
reiected which efteem not this affinirie & influence w hich
the fuperior lights caft to the inferior things in thcmfelues*
not confidenngthe law ofnature which they feele, & con¬
tinually do prooue worthy by this means, to be vttcrly de-
priued of al light, lorlbniuch as all this doth but admoniflj
vs of God,and ofthe immortality offoules. For it can not
be, but that the vnderftanding of man muff thinkc, that
there is fomcprouidence w hich gouernes al things when it
hath relpcff to the ordained courfcs, & the lawes of thefc
great Orbes and Stars,and which belccueth not that thofe
influences,forces,& -efleftes,and properties can not be nor
Hand cafually,or by any other force then by the diuine pro
uidence. To conclude^ defire you to hold me cxcufed iff
hauc flayed too long, for the thing it felfe doth fo require,
for the more ample declaration ofthis Science.
> The
The Preface of the Authour
vnto the Reader.
Hisprefènt Booke c/Gcomancie is, to knows
& vnderfland(by way ofdireft ion & paftimV)
all things vneertaine,prefént ,paft ,and to come:
and vpon them togiue counfaile and take coun-
/aile in the examining ofthe figure Well and di¬
ligently which hath beene made vpon each de-
maun de that hath bene made, following the rules which we will
fut hereafter. We Will therefore now diutde this worke into three
bookgs.
In the firft whereof Jhall be onely treated, ofthe nature and
qualifie ofthis *Arte, and for What intent and profite it was in-
stented in the olde time, and vnto What part of philo/bphie it may
be attributed, and hoW it muU be formed and prailiz,ed.
In thefécond booke jhall be treated ofthe twelue houfes ofhea-
men, and whatfignification thefigures haue in them, with other
difcourfesappertaining to the faid houfes.
In the third jhal be JheWed the maner how to iudge the figures9
following the demaunds and questions for the Which they Were
made. <&And We Wil putfomefiguresfor the example and manner
hoW to praclife this firte, which haue beene made and iudged
by vs for the time that We Were defired and prated to make them,
by fome ofour maillers andfriends.
yînd fo, he that Will in Way of paîHme and recreation glue
himfelfe to the knowledge ofthis Science,may thereby more eafier
comprehend thefame,then ifthey were treated ofin a booke.
But ifthere be anyperfbn offo peruerfeand corrupt judgement
which wilfayJ hat this Science is ill, andfor that caufe ought to
be prohibited, forbidden, and reieiledfrom amongefl men as a
thing pernicious and damnable, and treating of ‘Diuination, I
defire him not to iudge fo lightly ofSciences{which I call not foo-
iifhly and rafhly ) before that he haue fir H read ouer this Vkw kg,
andthen(as I thinks) he JhallknoW his fault : for this Science is
m tArte of tnchauntry, asfome mayfuppofe it to be, or ofdiuina¬
tion, widen is made by ‘Dtab dike Invocation , but it is apart of
C natnrdl
natural! Magicke , called ofmany Worthy men, the daughter of
iA£lrologie,and the abbreviation thereof, And Saint 1 homas
of Aquiuc himfelfe} a (D eft our of the church of no finall efitma-
tion,faith in hts QuoJibet, that it may he admitted, becaufe it
doth participate With Astrologie , and is called her daughter.
And I,at the prayer and reque ft of my Lord Thais, agreat fa»
uourer ofthis Science, being hisfouldier andferuanty to doe him
pieafore, compiled thü workefor his pttrpofe, orfor hint tobefiow

matter ofearneft : and it can not be praftitced but With diligence


offor ire, and no finall mnention,for the Science c/A Urologie,
and others which are treated ofin the fome^and thofe which
Will meddle with this fiArte, rnuft haue fome fght in them.
To conclude, I hope fby the help of God) that fhortly after that
thü Works is ended7 /WillJet out two otherjhe one of'Phtfiogno-
■ my,and the other of Chiromancy, always togiuejome occapon to
the Witty fririts to be txercifedtnfemething curtcom andgentle.
But as touching Geomancie, amongefi all thofe which haue
Written thereof,as thelndians, Chaldeans. Hebrews, Arabi¬
ans,Greekes,EgyptiansLatines, Ifinds none which beef
importance but three, which be amongeft men at this day .* one
made by the Indians beginning thus, Eftimauerunt Indi, the
other by the Hebrews beginning thus , ha veeneftre, and the
third made by a Latine lAutbour named Bartholomew de
JPine » In fine (gentle Leader^ ifyou fittde any finîtes in this
mjBookefi prayyou thinks that We be all but men y and thereby
may erre : and that in long Works as this is. T he which {ifI may
fiankely freaks it) isalittle too high for my capacitie, being but '
littleprafttz.ed in good Sciences,due and requifrtvnto him which •
would treat ofthis Arte : but hold me excnfed,ifitjo
pleafeyoHy*nd thmfareWell(gentle fija-
der)and God hauey on in
keeping.
The Geomancie of Mailler
Chriftopher Cattan,
Gentleman.
Thefirst Booke.

What Geomancie is,and wherefore it is to called.

Chap, i.

Eomancie is! a Attente anti 0rt tobtcb con*


fittetb ofpoints, pjicfees, anû lines, maûe in
fteaûe of the foure (Clementes , anû of the
£>tarres anûpanets of l^eatien calleû, the
Science of the earth, becaufe in times patt
it teas maûe on it, as toe toill hereafter ûe*
dare . anûtbus cuetp p:iche fignifieth a
ë>tarre,anû euerp line an (Element, anû t*
«erp figure the foure quarters of the toojtoe, that is to fan, the
Ealfwelf, South, anû North. Wberftoeit tseafieto fenotoe
that Geomancie is none other thing but Aftrologie, anû a
thtrû meane, that is to fan, participating offtoo, tohich is A1-
quemy. Geomancie iscàileûof Gy a gtcehetoojûe, tohich
figmfieth earth anû Mancie,tohich is to fap fenotoleüge.£Di ûe*
fining it moic piopcrlp, it is ûeriueû of Gyos # Magos, tohich
fignifieth hnotoleûge of earthlp things, bp the potocr of the fu*
perior boûtes, ofthe foure (Elements, the feauen panets, anû
of the ttoeiue lignes of feauen ♦ 3nû this #rte map be maûe
bpon the (Earthy in tohite paper, o? bppon anp other thing,
tohercon it map commoûtouflp be ûone, To that the patches anû
lines map be fcnotoen. *
<
. C z Of
t s The M B ooke
Of the being,eflence,and nature ofthis Arte,and end
thereof- Chap* z.
'"ra* nature of this arte ana his eflence, to none other thing,
1 but tbe cogitation of tbe heart of the perfon, ana the foill to
fcnofoe the thing bncertaine : o? to tell moje truer, it is the p^o*
per ana natural! mouing of the bodies fuperiall and celcftial.as .
to the end ano intention therof, it is to take counfell ano aduife,
affocl of things publthe as.p?iaate, ano the profite fohich com#
meth thereof, is to hnofo, and to haue bnderttanding of things
OoubtfuU ano bncertaine. jfo? of tilings certaine there nédeth
not anp Ooubt, quettion, o? demaund. SChis arte is alfo(as
foe haue alreadp touched) put and numfoca amongett the parts
of philofophic : for ^hilofophie is none other thing but a fenofo#
ledge and loue of Science, and therfo?e if is net to be defpifed oi
rctectcd,as feme ignorant dul-beadea and rath men toil fap,and
ttaild in it* j^OJ, as Ariftotle faith. Omnibus faentia ell-de
genere bononun, that is, all hnofoledge is of the number of
gold things : and this bias indented to hnofo bpon à fodaine, all
things paft, pjefent, and to come, bccaufe that bp AflroJogic
thinges can not be hnofocnand bnderttcode, but forth great
paine, &ifficultp,an& long fpacc offline, as foell fo? the tnttrm
menfs fohich be requifite thcreunto,as the attrolobe, the €foa*
djan,oj £>iall,ano a great number of bœhs,fohicb bp the foant
and laefee of the funne manp times darhned, and not catting his
beames bpon the earth, bp reafon ofthe eralattons and bapojs
thereof fohich hinder his light, befldes the difficulté and labour
to rechon the houres,minutes,and points» Wut as foj this ^ci#
ence it nteds not fo much paine,no? to fearch fo manp things eti
fuch foife, that at fohat time 02 houre a man foill he map p:ac#
tife this arte, foherefo?e it is called, the daughter of Aftrolo-
gie. SLhe beginning and ortgtnall of this art came from the In¬
dians,fohich found it before the foo?ld foas a?ofoned,as pe map
percciue bp a b©he alleagcd here before fohich beginneth thus*,
Eilimaucrunt Indij. 2Chis arte map be pjactifed fohcnfocuer
that a man foiH,acco?dmg to the demaunaethat is made, be it
night oi dap/atre foeather oj fofole, raine 0^ foindiand pc mutt
note, that fo? the quettion 0? demaund that pou foothe this art,
the
ofGeomaffcîc: J
tbe figure muff be made but one time : but tearing tbeffgurey
and forgetting tbe tudgement tobicb boas fit® made(tfanp fault
be founo in tbe demaunde, or in tbe fatd figure ) tben mabe an
other in another fort and manner,and tudge the fécond time ac*
cording as pe ftjail fiude pour figure, •
Ofthe infiniment ofthis Arte, andof the manner
how to make it. Chap, :> *

T'^e inirument of this 0rte is a penne,incbe,and paper,or a


1 borde fuel ttp.ucn-,ano a ittle bodbin,or punching elfe bpots
the ground in du®,or fand toell purged and made cleane toitb a
little fticbe,, tobicb to the berp manner tobicb toas bfed in the
ol&e time, before that niche and paper lucre muentcdbptbe
Chaldeans,Perfians,Hebrews, and Egyptians, tdbereofthat
0rtc bnto this dap boldetb the name, and is called (as toe fatde
before) Geomandc. But noto tbe be® toap for to prattife tbt
fame, ts, toitb pcnne,mcbe,and paper, for to tosrbc it toitb fin*
gers. Beanes or other grains is tbe matter of the curtijanccs
of Bolognia, toben tbeptoould bnotoe netoesoftbeir friendes
abfent, and as pet it is bfed throughout all Italie,tobicb manse
doth not pleafe me, neither is that toap fo certaine as tbe other*
£$orcouer,pe mutt note, that toben tbe toorbeman, to frame
bis figure oath make pitches, be mu® forme fourc, tbe fir®
lines ofprtebes libe bnto foure fingers ofthe left band, toitbout
counting the prtebes, fo that at the lea® there be to tbe number
offoureténe prtebes in euerp finger : the fir® line thereof mull
be fufficient large, libe bnto the fir® finger,callcd Indexée fe*
cond line more larger, in fafijtomof tbe fécond finger called Me-
dius:tbe third line more lfiorter,libe bnto tbe finger called Me-
dicus:and the fourth line lefier then anp of tbe other, libe bnto*
the little finger called AurkuWis : and thus frame all pour 0*
tber lines of prtebes bnto tbe number of fijrettone : and be mu®
not lap bis band bpon the papcr,or table, earth, or fand (tobicb*
oftbefe foeuer it pleafe bim to toarbe bp) till that be bath made
tbe firténe lines,altoapes pondering in bis beart, m anting bis*
band,tbc quefiion toberfore be mabetb the figure.^c mu® fur*»
€ 3 tber
M

4 ThefirftBooke
tfier totôetlïana, that the firff line is attributed tmfe the Fire;
tbe fceena to ttje Aire, the tbiro to the w ater, and tbe fourtb ts
the Earth. *foa alfo,that all tljcfc pyrites lignifie one ©tarre of
tbe firmament, ana alltbefe line* one élément : ana the foure
firft lines the firlf élément, tohieb te the Fi re, the fecona foure
the fecona élément, tohicb to the Aire, the thirafoure lines the
thtra élement,tohtch is the water, ana the foure laft lines thé
fourth élement,t»hich is the Earth. 0na furthermore,the fais
Unes be attributes the one to the j2P?ient,anotherto the ^outh,
another to the $otfh,ana anetherfo the Mleft, in maner ana
fejme as foHotocth 4

«HMtMHMU*

s
of Geotmncic. <

By this example you mull learnc to frame them like


vnto Starresifye will,but it needs not. *
. » .. * * 1 \ 9 * * %' t \ * *- "L. ^ f *

,1 * '

f frite ...... i.ltne^

** 1 mm *£ }'■«***
^Cartb ... 4,!mej

f fixe
. i.Une1
’ J Etre .. a .Une î
^ master . 3 Aim f " * *$***
cSartU . 4Ainej
■" '
t ■ ; ■ •
^
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ffive ... ; rJineli

mm ““ «S h,8sBW
©artb .. 4,linej

<^arth <j 1!!!!!..!.! . 3 2 K-fera


(^artb .. 4.ïwej
„ , . g .. , . # * I l ' ' • « « ' » / * ' S \ * # *
. # . . % #• • • % - * * * * \ . 1 ■ ^

The manner Howto ioinetheprickes, and of them


to forme the figures of the tweluc lines, and howe
they be appropriated vnto the ibure partes ofthe
world. Chap. 4.
A jfter that the 16. Unes of pjtcIts baue bin mate, pou mull
■ *tafee the pjicbcs from tboo bnto tbJo,fcpffittg them together
tettb^ droite of pour pmuc. #t?D tobenpou come to the enti of
the Une, if the lair pucUcs be eaen, fo let them ? there remaine,
anDiftljerefee but one^Ict it fo ftano one alone , ioitbaat ante
Crohe ofpour penne betUiéne the ttoo latt «tame line, iftbep
fo remaine eticn, or elfe to the one that is fottuneb to ftanb &
lone at the euue of anp line, as appeared bp this example follow
femtg.
C 4
The firftBooke
$irc ' - fe>outb ffî&e firt figure
f X K X X X X X K X X -X-'-X-X-X X-XX-X- *
aire £>;icnt
* -X-X- -X~~X- -X—X- X”# X-X'X X X X X K X K XX
* ¥ .S J Mater - #02t!) *
¥ ¥ ^ i X K X K X -K *■ X X-X X-XX-X-X-X X~X XX
¥ ¥ Æartlj Met
? X XX-XXHfrX-*XHtX~X*-X-XX- Ml

^tre ^outf) S£f)e fccono figure


r¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ -V y a/a/ u_vu_ u v u w y 4^
A A /TA 7\ A A A A A A AA * * A ^

¥ 0tre ^D^tent
tx -¥ ¥ V v -u... u v v _u u u w u v _v _u v v .v .w
¥ ¥ . J-j ( A^A A A A K A R A A A A /TA A A A^A A A A 7^

¥ ¥ ) Mater $ot&
¥ ¥ X-X X X X XX XX X X K X X X X X X XX
Cfcartfi Met
^ X-X- X-X- X-X- x-x- X-X- X-X- X-X- -K -x /

r ê'outtj Cfic tljtro figure


f X-X-X-X- -X-X X X X K X-X-X-X X X X X ¥
&irc €>?tent f
Mater

j XX X X-X—K-X-XX X X-X -X-X- -X-X- X—X X-X -X-X- X-X -X


1 Mater
*”*■X-X -X-X- -X-X- X-X -X-X1 -X-X- -X-X- X-X X-XX~X*
tëartfi Met
^ X-X X-X X-X-X-X X-X X-X X-X X-X
,
X-Hf* \ ,

" à- % ...

ifirc ^outô £C&e fourtî) figure


X-X-X-X-X-X -X -X X XX K -X -X X x- -x-x--x-x--X-X--x
£Duent
tëart&

**
Met
h fjf
of Géomancie: v **
.’V
2*
.;
QWTNn

JCfye Indians,Chaldeans, Hebrewes, Arabians, Egypti¬


ans, fijtth a parte of the Greekcs,ano Latines, oe erect tbeir fi*
\
gurc0 in maner here about Ihefoeo, becatife that thofe Rations
h
Do rcaoe contrary bnto Os, although that on the contrary toife
they may erect ano affemble the faioe patches, a3 yc may fee by
the trample following, Vobicb to a netoe tnuenteo manner to
toffee this 3rtc, ano many at this Day bfc it astbe better anb
eafier isay, but yet the other is g©0, tuber efojc each man may
make the figure as he liftetb, either on the right hano o? on the
left bano, foa aU commcth bnto one purpofe, tottheut any Diffi*
cultie either ofthe one oj of the other ♦ ^cre follotoetb art er#
ample. _ ^
’ &>outb Che figure
ht
I aire Soient
^ • ■X-X-K-K-*-*• X tt X K X K X--X4HX--X K-lHHHfr*'
aj Heater #o:th
**
I <£artb iSleft
“B K X K

HHHtt The manner to frame.this Arte, and giue to cache


place his name. Chap. 5.

A Jfter that you bane fet your patches into lines, ano thereof
■H?afoen ouf,ano fojmcO the figures as Vue hane IhetocO bn»5
•4# f 0 you : you mutt take ano fet the foure firft lines of the firft ft*
gure,ano fet them afioe, ano thtois calleo the firft figure : then
tnuft you take the fecono of ibe other fewno foure lines, ano fet
4# them by the firft,ano fo haue ye then dfigurcs/ûrapamous,
ano fillers : ano then (hall ye Dialoe the thiro figure of the other
A foure lines confcquently follotuing, ano put that apart,ano that
is calleo the thiro figure : ano finafly,you ihall take of the other
foure laft lmes,the fourth figure tobieb fijall be calleo the fourth
ntother,ano fet that by the other tbi&, ano fo ftjall the thiro ano
fourth be companions ano fitters, as ye Ihall hereafter fée, hut
# aboue althmgs take g©0 reject to place the firft tod, to make
S) the
S The firft Booke
ttic ofljcr to foSoluc iifïct'.aud pea fljaïl put ft ait tiff rffiM
«coding to this trample following.

<£artb abater Eire fire


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/>

-
2 I

"K . ; * * *
tbe left i * * * * Î tbe right

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bans * * * * * bans !
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Éftefe foure fiaurcs be riüfcft the mothers, tebereef ftse fir®


t f: fg attributes to the if ire, the ferons to the 3tre, the tbirs to tbe
i
Skater, tbe fourth to the Cartb. tbefe feure mothers bm
ingenoteD foure daughters, in taking the Sr® pricke of the fir®
Une of tbe fir® figore,be it euen o? oboe, ans if it be etten fet it e*
urn, ans if it be esse fet ttosse . 3ns after peu mu® fake tbe
firftpnckc of tbe fir® Une of the tbirs figure, be it etten o? otse,
anb fet it baser tbe tfoo fir®. Ertb UUetoifc take tbe fir® priek*
of tbe fourth figure, be it euen sj osse, ans fet it bnser tbe ether
tbjè. 3nS thus banc peu fo?meS one figure, tebicb is a saugte
ter ingenues of the foure mothers, ans fball becaUcstbe fift ft*
gure, as ne lb all here bnScr fé bp example. 3ns in this manner
ans fafljtou peiballsoe of tbe other lines, taking of the fecoim
line of tbe fir® figure the feccns p:tcke, ans fo foilotumg/rom
the firftXccons, tbirs, ans fourth figures, poa make the firte S*
gare, ans from tbe tbirs line of the fatse foure figures, pau ûjall
make tbe feuentb figure , ans from the fourth line the right &
gure.3ns fo of the foure mothers, o? foure the fir® figures poa
¥ baue mate foure Daughters, as pe Iball & bp this erampie : os?
the right bans tobereof be the foure mothers, ans on the lefts
bans feure Daughters, as hereafter foUolbeth.
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Daughters spothew
■K **» wm wimi

Ns 8 7 6 * Z I
l ♦ S j 4 !
1 § -k ■k -k *k * -k -K* •k * -k -k
** ■k -k
-k * -k -k ■k -k * -k ■k -k
* * * . * ■k -k -k -k -k * -k *
* * * -k * •k -k ■k -K \ -k -k
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©arth Mater Hire iFire ©arth Mater Hire fire


deft $orth Call ÿouth, deft #orth ©aft èouth

Ofthe fignification ofthe Mothers and ofthe Daughters,


and how Nephews be ingendi'ed ofthem.

Chap. 6. L

T De figures, as toell the pothers as the Slaughters, haue


4 fiich fignification as teehauealreadp torittembut pet &hen
thep be fet in the ttoelae houfes (as it tfiall be declared in the fe<*
cond iScofee ) tbep bane other fignifications then toe bauepet
fpokeit of, but hereafter Ifiall be treated thereof, on fuch imfc,
that the figure tohtch is fet for the feouth, o? that tohieh is fet
for the ©aft, ffiall haue another importance according ditto the
rule tohich 3 fotll place hereafter ♦ Hnd noloe therefore that 3
haue peines pou hoto to forme the pothers ana Daughters,
and their qualities,nofoe refteth ft to declare the making of the
$ephefc?s foitb their qualities ♦ therefore to forme them,pcu
tmift firft take the fir® pricks of the firft and fécond figures,and
right bnder them, if their pricks be euen, maketino pricks, and
V if it be odde, make but one, and fo confequentlp front the fécond
line of the ttoo figures, and ofthe third and fourth,pou Ifiall da
as much of the third and fourth figures, to forme the tenth fi*
gure, as pe did of the firft and fécond to forme the ninth figure:
and the like (hall pe doe ofthe other fines and figures, to frame
the eleuenth and twelfth figures : and fo the pothers, Daugh#
ters, and $ephctos toill make fucb a figure, as pen fijall foe
litre fip ejrample»
Da the
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6 4 3 a 1
1 8 7 f.. *»

4c -K ,4c 4c * * * , 4c •4 * ■ •4
4c * -K 4c * * * 4: •4 * -4 4< 4c
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4c * -4 * ■4 4 4c -4 -4 4^ 4c >4

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Carth Œüïatcr Me I irtoe
Wcff $o;th fijpr ^>OKth

How to frame the witnefles and. the Iudge..


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HT |)efe ftoclue figures fojmeo ans matse (as toe haut hftrr
1 ffjetoeo to pou) notoe tomes the qucffton Ijoto to make the
ttoo tottnefies,* the 3luoge cut of them,to hauc a certaine refo*
fatten,fentencc;, ano ff ap hpon the qucffton pjopeunoco, ano of
the Difference thereof. $Df the tohieh ttoo totfneffes that on the
right hand to cngettocrcoof the ninth ano tenth figures, ana
that of the lefthanorommeth of the 11 ♦ ano it. figures, ana
thep muff be maoe anDfojmcO in manner ano fojmc as the fit*
phetos toere *. ano if the laffpnckes be cucn, pou muff put them
euen, ano if thep be oOOe, pou muff put them ot&e . £Df thefe
ttoo Mitneifes bp the fame maner to maoe an other figure,the
tohieh to eailoo the 3u0ge, toito tohome appertained the iu&ge*
ment ano mfctifficn of all the tohole figure, on fuch toife, that if
he he goo, the oemaunoe toill be founce goo, ano if it be cuill oj
naught, the oematmo daUhhetoifç he founo ill^s appeareth bp
thto et^tople»'..... ... :. ■%
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X X X X X X X X X X X X
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Ofthe names ofthe fibres.


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; Chap- 8.
A fter lut haue Diligently fijetoeô t>nto pou fhe^îap to mafce
** ti)$ pjichs, ltnes,anD figures fsjme the mothers,ano treats
the Daughters, anDmgcnDcr thenephrioes, anD to attribute
them to the foure dements, ano to the foure parts of the too do,
ano the ojoerlohich they ought to fcépe in their DignitiesanD
Preeminences, ano haue IhetoeDhotoe to frame the MitnelTes
anothe35uDge : notoe reîïcth to Declare Onto you the names
(hen Doc bearc, anD die number of them : tnhercfoje youmufc
hnDerfiano,that tetth all the patne anD trauell that 3 coulo take
to fearch> fcnotoe, anDifinoe, ano furne the patches anD lines ech
toay, 3 coulo neucr fiuoe or inuentbutCrtcene in all ; ano here
Folioto their names t.
• *
D a rubeHt
ïi TfiefîrftBooke
| rubeus j */$/>/
| caput draconit J caiida dracorm
re& j! tüfjîte
j the ûjagons beat; thetçagonKtafle
k k k
| k k k k
* 1 jk k k k
k * 1 i -k k | k
* * i k k ■k. | k k
J
fort ma rmior fortuna minor
■ « acqmfttio j amtfsio
the gt'eatfojfune leflfe fortune tomnmg i Mt
k - k k k k k- |
k k i*iI- -k | k k
■k $ 1 k k ! k k •k
■k ■» f k k k 1 k k
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t m g faïnefle hep | tacb


•k k k k k
•k -k k k k k k
■k . -k k k k k k
•k i -k k k 1 k :
coniunïïto j via j popnlus carter
comuntttoiî | t&e toap j peuple ptffon
■k k k k k k - ',
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Ofthenature an dpropertic ofthe foure Elements,


and of their figures : and firft ofthe Fire, andof
his figures. Chap. 9.
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J7 as oftbefe 6tfétnt figures fotne bc gfticn atdi aa


*IMtwto«*a.te, oftWTo Z
can poffiMe, o tfee nature am pjopcrtie oft be face 4. ffibS»
31 fafll toute fôefe figurée, ano put tfiem in o:ter, to the enoe ti
Octane ai» luurto to loferdj oftbe foure Clement* tcbcoftbS
EkS ofGeomancic.
:S
ni
fe aftribnteb. Che tuozlD is oimbcb into tfeoparfs, the one Ce*
tcffiall, the other Clementarp : in the parte Clementarp be all
thofe things compjehenbeb lufiich be bnber the parte Celcfiiall,
as the foure Clements, anDthefimplebobies remaining confix
wuallpfrom generation anb corruption, that is to fan, the jfux*
Sire, Matcr,anb Carth, toith infinite bobics, as toell perfect
m Imperfect, tnhicb beealleb the bobies mireb, ingenbreb of the
material! tjertne anb natnraUeommirtion ofthe faib Clements,
the tohieh Clements be foure in number,hauing as much of the
firtt qualities, tahich obtaine anb haue bnber tliofe Clementes,&
^e gomrmmcnt anb Dominion, that is to fan, hote,moifi, cclo
anbbjie, anb haue befibes thefe qualities fetch a combination
totth the faib Clements, that bote anb b?ic be appropriated 'onto
the Jftrc, hote anb motft to the &tre, co!b anb moift to the Ma*
ter, colbe anb bite to the Cartb. Although that heate Doe er*
«âbe in the Clement of the iFire, anb motftnes in the $ire,coId*
ties in the "dEtatcr, and brines in the Carth, tohieb becallebthe
qualities pafliue, beeaufe then be contrary one to an other, anb
cannot conflit in one berp Clement. 8nb thatisthe eaafcthat
the iFire,Mater,£!ire, anb Carth, be Clements one contrarie
tinto another * Che iFire, as amongefi all the other Clements
tnott rare anb light, both obtaine amongeff them the higheft
place, ennirorang the other three on all parts : bnber the tohicb,
.the Hire more heaup tbenhe,but lighter then the others placeb
tramebiatclp enaironingtoith arounb Clobe eomming of the
Plater anb the Carfh*Mithinthe fthich ^iretheMaterhatb
his place, fojfonuich as the Mater is more heauier then the
iFire anb 3tre, but not fo heauie as the Carth, the tohieh for his
heauines rettetfj m one lumpe in the mibbeft of all the others,
anb is eompaffeb about on all fioes brith Mater, tohich Ma*
ter both l&eabtjpon ittn manppiaces, anblimiteth ofhis terms
anb eoafis appointed bp the proaffion of Cob, manp partes of
(W? the Carth being bifeouereb anb open fo? the healthfull habitati*
on of thofe tohieh line bp on the fame. Che $ire is an Clemeiit
IK, tohich geueth light ouer all the tuorlbe, being a thing tmknoim
ÿ anb feercte, Mhen he is alone, anb feparateb from other fab*
ttance, on fuch loife, that it is inuifible, am foithout mcafure,
$S> 4 ' taking
a
14 ThefîrftBcoke
taking anO bolting on ctterp thing tObfcb
it of tubat nature o? qualifie foeuer it be. |}e is renuing or na*
ture ano goetb fubtilip, ano grotoetb ferrctelp ano altoapcs ûi
mouing ootb catcb au allktbings,anO can not be taken being bit#
palpable ano ricb in all ano bp all on fuel) inife (as Pliniefaitb)
that be is alone, t goetb bp al.^e isjin l^eauen mbngbtnes ana
clearenes, in bell fo? patnes anooarkenes, ano m tbe miODle bo
Doth take parte of both ♦ ^eisoneinbinifclfe, ano manp be in
bis communication ano OiuiHon, fo tbat in manp tbingestbere
be oiuers fires ♦ $e is alfo fornto in ail tbe otber tb?œ Cle>
ments. ftrfi in Oartb, fo? nouriibing tberein,ano eating Oæps
DûbîntoarOitoe f& fmoke comming out from it, as in knocking
tboo fiones ano limes together boitb an p?or, thereof commets
fire, is alfo in Mater, tobieb appearetb bp tbe pits ana
fountaines, tobicb be alfo founo Inarme . SCbe è>eas alfo being
tcowbleo bottb toinoes, Ootb become tuarmc ♦ i^e is alfo in tbe
£lire, fo? toe Ooemanp times fæanofæle it foarme? be is like*
fenfe in things bauinglife, begefiue o? fenfittae . 2Cbe fare is
tbe fuperio?, fo?bereadbetb Onto tbe firff ^eauen tobteb is d.
SDbe p?opertp tobereofis to be faïre,clær e, fbining, ano to giue
life Onto all things , ^ctbatfotll reaoe mo?eat large of this
Clement, let bim reaoe tbe ttules of Ariftotle, ana bere be tbe
figures tubicb ooe boloe tbe complection, qualifie, ano nature el
bim, britbouttbe knofoleoge tebereof, ano Itkebrife tbe others,
it is not pofllble to tu&ge a figure fo?meo ano perfectly placeo &
v'-r

j.
The fimre figures of the Fire.
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of Gcomafîdc;
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Ofthc Aire, and of his figures. Chap, i o.

"T* ï?e Aire is a thing light anbfubtfll, fobicb geueth life bn*
s to alltbings in the teotfb, anb therefore ts calleb the fpirite
taitall, altoapes commtng anb going, binding anb filling ail
> things in this inferieur foojlbe : anb that is the caufe that the
^ebjefee Codons Doe not call it an Element, but Doe terme it
Elug,bccaufe itiopnetb, affemblctb, anbcompjehenbetb all the
CeleftiaU influences, anb both communicate them toith all the
«te, other Clements, anb all other things, as toell naturall as ar*
mit ^ ttftcall. i3nbthe Aire is in thefpcachof man, anb fillcth all
things, anb therefore Anftotle faith, that there is nothing
Ijoibe in nature ♦ Cbe Aire is btnibeb into tfyé partes,that is,
the fupertoj, inferior, anb the meane : the fuperiour is continu*
ï,
allphote, becaufe it is neare tttfo the jf ire, the tohich tsalfo
the mo?e hoter, the nearer that it is to the mcouing anb course
ofallthe^eauen. Che inférieur ishalfcbote, bp fhereucr*
beration anb reflection of the beames of o hppon the earth? anb
therebp all bapours anb mcifturcs tuhieh boe rife be toarme *•’
Che meane parte, becaufe & is fatten from the Sphere of the
'jttjllUIJ)

MK #ire, anb that the reflections of the beames of o come not bm


lotie, to it, is colbe, Che hnotulebge ofall tohich things ferueth not
fa: this place, but onelp foj the better bnberffanbing of the
natures anb properties of the figures of the Aire, tuhieh beat*
U tributebto the planets anb lignes of the Zodiackc, as here*
ai® after $all be touebeb.
The fburc figures ofthe Aire.
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i< 1 * * •K *
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I
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Of
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Ofthe Watçr, andofher figures.
Chap. II.

nature ceaflcth not to toojfee mamelles in fecr, âne me® efpe:


tiattp,beca«fc that no crcatme ran hue tioithout Water.Mher?
fc>e hie pstuer is to gtm meitnes mo all things Imittg,anS ta
hearbcs,trés, ans plantes, accojCing Snto the fcntence of Mo-
fes, tohtcb fpahe in Genefis, that the Carth ans Mater
brought ont al lining things : pet is the Mater of greater fojee
_ — I — Æ % V » Æ tf 0

ing in the aire, ans ail tbcfe tohtch so gee ans trépe bpcntbe
earth. t|*anp toœjthp perfens, ans amottge ® others, Helï-
odus, a«S Thales Milefiusfap, that the Water i$ tbep?in*
eipall thing of all the fcojlce, mis the me® ejrcetlent ans anntfe
ente® of all the other, ans rao® ffronge® of all them : fo; ®>à
Sooth commaunse all the other, ans is as their Spiflreflt,cn huh
feafe, that, as Plinie lapth, fyà senoureth the earth.quencfeelb
the flames of fire, fljœ moimteth into the aire, ans bp hcr ha»
pours ans erhallations, tohich rife from the earth, fh<e mount?
eth hitto the douses, an&aftcrtoar&es Soth si®ill ans fall bpon.
the earth, ans mafeefh hearfecs ans plants to grotoe.^nsthefe

The foure hemes ©fthe Water.


* 1 •X ■X * i! -X '
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Of the Earth , and of her figures.-


Chap. 12. .K|
A % fhofetohiehha«etn?itten of the pjopcrtp of the Earth,
^1 hoc fap that it is reun&e Ithe hnto a ball, ans the lea®
ment
tri
of Geo mancîc.
Knent of alitée offert fit facb Me, that tbe fcpbewaftbe 3r®e
is a tboufano times greater then tbat of tt>e Earth, fobicb is
tbe founoation of all ether Clements, fubicct fo bcuourc nno ro
cerne alltbe influences oftbe f^caucw, attûis caüeo tbe mother
of all tbe toojloe. 0no oftbe fame tuas man rnaoe, snû ail o*
tber things tenth be contapnco in tbe rounOes thereof. f*ou
mu® further bnoertan&e, tbat, befiocs nil tbat te bane pet fpo*
ben of tbe foure Clementes, t>oe a cco3Se ut fuebow, tbat tbe
$itz is greatlp bote, ano méetclp moi®, anû taKetb bis moi®*
mffe from tbe aire* Cbe aire is fcerp moi®, ans màtejp bote,
ans taUetl) bis beate front tbe iFire . STbe tenter is much
coloe , aiUî mætelu moi®* anotaUetb ber moiffneffe of tbe
Sire* Cbe Cartb fiuaüp, is berp Ojp of it felfe, ans feme*
thing coloe, ano tafeetb ber coloeneffe front tbe Mater ( as
'fluty 3 batte faioc) thé is the lea® of all tbe Clementes, ano Ufee
BtftcWï a Uttle fpot oj puche in tbe comparifon of tbe paaen, béing
KCttéI feat UUe a little £tarre Onto it, ano leffer then anp &tarre
Serein.
fm mu® fenote, that there is nothing m this tejl&c,
irrtïlWp but that it is compounoeo of tbefe fourc Clementes « ©tones
be of tbe Earth, ano take moje of her nature then cf tbe other
4rÉr,ii
dements * SDbe mettalles be of tbe SSI ater, ano tahe mo?e of
, rt.N ber flimp nature then of all tbe others ♦ pants* bearbes, ano
SOI* all lining things Me moje parte of the #ire then of the other
afitoi Clements* #euertbeleffe, all the® things tafce part of fire,
ano that is tbe caufe that amonge® fome ®enes ( as tbe great
ÜocUes ) tbepbé mo?e nearer to the nature of the Earth then
to the other Clementes : others, mojc of the Mater then of
the Earth, as the CrittaU, »rell, ano paries: other par*
ticipatc moje of the Hire, as tbefe betejicbgoe anofmunme
lîppon tbe Mater, anoneuerfmrite to tbe bottome ♦ others
Oce boloe oftbe nature of tbe fire, as tbe ilime ®on?s, ano tbe
SCbnnoer ®ones ♦ Ænû the lifce is amonge® mettaUes,f»bercof
*y\ fome be ano tafee mojc parte oftbe Earth then of the other C*
lements, as HeaO, ano&ttoer : other, moje of Mater, as
^rndte-filuer : others, tnoje of the 3ire, as Copper : others
&
participate mo# ofiFire, as f^on ano Coloe ♦ Cbelihe map
*
i8 ThcfirftBookc
to« Hip of hearts anOflants:ther©tes, bpttcfrtttctieneÉk
take more part oft^e Earth : the leaues by tiwit moifrncs more
of tl)e Mater : ttje biotas for tbetr lightnes more of tl>e Sire:
their (cents, bp reafon of their loue ano tonltoe ration of the ge*
ucrattue fpiritcin them, take more of the jffre. &hus much
feaue me fpoken of the fours elements, ano of their quaUtte at®,
mature» » H

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The figures aboue placed be ofthe Water.


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The manner how to appropriate bcafles, and their pro»


perdes to the foure Elements. Chap..13.. ;
5. <,;

A ter that toc haut appropriate the tacs, meftalics, an»


plants to the foure Clements : tt (hall not be from the p«J>
pofe Itketoife to appropriate beafrrs tjnto them.. 0nb pe ntuft
imûerftano, thatfome of them take more participation of the
Carth then of the other throe,. a wo oteell ferithin the Carth, as
toormes, fnakes, moles, ano manp other, tehich be of the na<
fare of Carth. others be of Mater , ano toitbeut it can nets
line, as jfittes. others inhabité the 0tre, ano toith cut that,
can not liue, as the Camebon. Others inhabité the jftre, an0
can not line Without it, as the fealamanOer. 0no feme others,
tohteh, as the pflofophers Ooe fap ?> ooe hstoe of the Jfire bp
their ofene nature : for the great heate tohich is in them, more
then of the other Clementes, as fiions, pigeons, anb €)tftreo#
ges. Sphere is liketoife fome partes of them fohfrh participate
more of the Carth, as the bones. Others more of the aire, as,
tte flefh. j^thersmoreoftheiFtre, asthetotelsitalL ana
ethers more of the Mater, as the humours. 4 >
of Géomancie.
Havv the fenfes of man be attributed vnto the
| foure Elements.
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> Chap. 14.


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*r fte fenfes of man be libetoife atfeibufeb tjnfo the foure


\ * Clementes. Che tSnberlfcwbing is attribufeb bnto tbs
jfice x tbefteafon, bnt o the Sire : the imagination, tjnfo the
^&afer : anb the féling, bnto the Cartb ♦ Snb the lifee is fpo*
ken offbe fiue outtoarb fenfes : the fightis attributed tjnfo %
Iftre, foi there ts no light can be tmthoutfire : tbe Rearing is
attributes to the Sire, becaufe tbe reuerberation of tbe Sire is
tbecaufe thereof: the ê>meilanb faucuris attributes tjnto tbe
Plater, figaftnttcb as Mbout toater anb mcifineffe there ca»
be no fmeU m fauour: tbe Couching is attributes tmto the
Carth. Che actes UfceMc anb operations of maitp be attri^
'• Chîp.i3, buttatjnfo thefouee Clementes, fo? the mrnunigfoftelpand
flotoe is gtuen to the Cartb : ifeare anb fojroto bnto the Ma*
ter x 3 op, grace, anb maintenance tjnto the Sire : anger, furie,,
tWnofWral «no tjnquictneffe bnto the iftre. £o here pea haue bjtefelp
ntsltah Hi! botutbefe things be attribufeb to tbe foure Clements, tobicb be
nwparipî the bobies from tohome all the other come anb be compounbeb,
«nb all things of this foo*lb be ana boe confift ♦ Mhtch thinges
Ipellconfibereb, bnberffœbe,ai«ifearcheb out, Mlgmeama*
nifeiinductiontatto the Geomanden, touibgea figures
right, acceding to the foure Clements, jjiotn Ml to* fpeahe
of the Celefiiall Region, tobteb is the other parte of the too?lbs
toe haue touebeb here before.
Ofthe other Region or parte ofthe wo ride
#1# B , ' called the Celeftiall,.
<gA

\AT C haue fsfte here before, botoe that the too?lbe fs &fub
. Y bebinto ttoopartes, the one Clcmentarp? tohereoftoè
# IJ if C 3 haut

■3
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bane fpaften, awb the ottjer Celeffiall, thereof toa? toill notoe
treatc, to the enb, that being mttnirteo, not onelp In things na'
turall, as the foure Clementes, anbofthofe things tohich&e*
peno thereof, but alfo in the Celefiiall : as in the o?oer anb maw
uingofthe^eaucns, the panets and lignes, toiththena*
ture,qualifie, anb condition of them, toe map aftertoarees tlx
moje eager giue tubgement of a figure of this Oriente ♦ &nb ah
though that tt be not requtfite, that the Gcomanden hnder*
ftano anb perfitdp fenotoe the Mreloge, hut onelp that hœ bne
mffructeb, anbhauefemefightthercin, vet it is trueth, that
a gcob flftrclogtan toil iubge much better of a figure of this &t,
then a Ceomancien can tobicb hath no fcnotolege of Mrologp,
bp the rcafon that this Science is, as toe haue faibe, a parte of
jaffrologfe, o? as 3 map rather fap, the baughter of attrologie,
tnuenteb foî toeuities faHe . Mhcrefoje it lhall be nothing
grange from the purpofe, to fethere a generall figure of the fato
parts of the too;ia fo* the mo;c cafier hnberfianbtng anb Unato»
J&ge thereof. ^MHI

A geaerall figure ofthe two partes ofthe world,


that is to fay,Eletaentaric and
4 > «
CclcftiaH. ’
\

Of
of Géomancie,

©fthe fir ft Heauen.


rv4 «

Chap. 16*

*T l$t flrff ^eanenfs ealeo, the ^eaaen mperfan,tïje grea*


x teftjl?oa5eff,largeft, moje cleare $ bjighf then nl the other,
fe? that it is tty? hern place anti reticence of the Diurne effence,af>
ter the opinion of all the Codeurs, as toell ï^cbjetos, pap*
Hints, as Ch?ifftans, eftabliihcD inthishehalfe tppon a place
of tfje help Scripture, inhere tfterifie it- felfe D©eth tape :
F 4 Cœlum
ti ThefirfïBooke
ǜ!um mihifedes eft, & terra fubfedium pedum meerumjxfyidj
is as much fo? to fap, as, $eauen f* m? fente, ans de earth fs
mpfcotettcole. 0nD as tue Doe fap ni de pjaper dbtcb bé bfm*
felfctaugîjttjSi^Dnrfatijectufticlj art m de t9caucns, ballo*
dcû be dp name,$c* t5ut fo? dat tbts |9catien appertained
nottoourpurpofe: tse Do onclp tjoloe anD beléue as tbe dît-
ttian ©octod Do fap,dtdout anp longer ttaping dereabeut at
distune.

s ^k. * -

Of the fécond and third Heauens, andoftheir


moouing. Chap. 17.

'T |)e Çeauen dbtcb f* after de €mpertall, fs calleD de ffrlï


moueable,fo? dat bp bis fdtftnes be caufed al de other to
moue, dbercbp dofe dbtcb be ncare tjntc htm. Do moue mo?e
gentler, anD de oders moje fdtfter. 0s touching de Crtffa*
Une ^eauen, fome fap dere ts one,anD fome lap contrarp, dat
there fs none, as Ariftotlc anD manp oders. Î6ut fojfomud
as ft appertained no mojc Onto our purpofe den de Oder Doe
dbicb tue baue latt rectteD, tsetsfll fpeake no further thereof
at dfs time, hut twill leaue ft to he DtTculTcD hp de ©futurs anD
0ttrol3gtens, anD dé dill onelp fpeahe of the iffcmarnent,
tohfch is de l&eauen of de &tarres, anD ofde ^eauens of de
planets, eache one fn hfs Degré anD Oder * 0no fo? de better
tmûerttanDfng of defr courte anû mcoKfng, pou mutt hnetoe,
dat de tsojlDe, dat is to fap, de dhole engine anD dode*
mandfp of de dojlDe, as dell of de î^eauens as of de €lt»
mentes Is alfue : anD that in ail things dbicb bane life, dere
is one morning of de dhole, anD an other ofde partes thereof*
TOherefoje de dhole Celeffialidojfee, bp his odne proper
anD contfnuall mcouing, moueth* hp the é>eud from de
Catt into the Meatt, rwmD about all the card, as about hfs
common rendre ojDerlie, anDdpdoutanpceaffmg,aceonv
plfdfng her dhole refoiutfon fn the fpace of eight anû tdetu
tie houres equall anD common * SHje dhfch mœufng, is
commonlpe calleD, de Daplpe o; do common moouing,
. dhid
î' . ' 2*
fobttb is tbe mcafttrc of am naturall bay, o? 1cdo:IûIîc warning,
fo; it to ttjc morning of ttjc tobote too?lbe, bauing bis pcolts cal#
les tbe pœUs of tbe toojlo : fo? ye mu# hnotoe, that bv this
«tawing, none of tbe faibe beauens Doc pjopcrip marne citunte
of tbcmfelucs particularly, o? of bimfelfe. But as a parte of
tbe toi)ole, cache one of th em being taken anb tranfpojtcb toge#»
tber tutti) tbe j?irc, anb tbe fupenour parte of tbe 8ire. $ey*
tîjer octfj tbe Mater feeme to be erentpteb from this meaning,
Which is perceiueû, in that that fije foUotoetb tbe baily courfe*
**<4fit bp ber going anti commtng,altbougb lb® can not fully artem*
pUlb, am fittifij WboUe the faibe reuoUitton, anb fo tbe Car tb
onelic amongeft tbe lb?® other Clements, bccaufe of ber bcaui#
jb neffe ano fmatneffe in rcfpcct of tbe otber f^eauens am Cle#
il ments, ttaycfb, anb reffetb infbemibblc of tbe Whole twiner#
fell, tbe reft Whereof is alWaycs necefTarie fo? tbe mowing of
tbe f^eauen, anb feruetb, anb fcæpetb that tbe Whole tmiuerfell \
be not confctmbeb, anb tbe beautie tbcreof.Cbe feconb mtouing
ts of tbe faib è>pbere«,eacbe one by btmfelfe. Which be tbe parts
ers, ofalltbe^cauen fo? ccbone of them particularly ( as tué
may fee anb comp?cbenb by the £>tarres tbemfelues ) bytbetr
im fill oWrte proper anb naturall morning, boegoeanbmarcb contra#»
ne to tbe mcDuing of tbe fir# Sphere by tbe *acutb, from tbs
Mfflef Caft into tbe Me#, carrieb bppon otber poles, anb of an o#
tber placing, anb in others, anb biuers fpaces of times, then
tbofe oftbe Wo#b accomplifbing tbetr courtes am reuolutions:
f.üiwfe fo? the *3>fame ©eauen am firmament mafeefb bis courte in
r fsu unite:
3600, Egyptian yeares , cache of fobteb yeares ( after tbe
computation of Ptolomie, containetb $6$* bayes natural
T? mahetb bis courfe in 3 o* yeares, ^-in 12. yeares, <J in 2 *
yeares, o in 3 6p. bayes naturall, anbalrao# 6 .heures, ?
01 ana2 UUebnto0, finally, d in 28,bayes, anbalmotteight
•boures, Jtfémelb, that this feconb anb particular mmtung cf
#*U

as tbe eelefftall Spheres, is of necefTitie contrarie to that mowing


of tbe fir# anb bniuerfall, Which is, to tbe erne, that contrary#
tng tbe fobaine anb ttolcnt interning of the bmucrfall ♦ 8c#
coîbing to the fWifthcSe of eche Sphere, the contrarie btolence
am fobbainenefie of generation, anb of life* is temperateb,
$ SDbm
TbcfiîftBookc

is to the intent to iu&ge a figure if Geomauac the œojc m


m\ •** \ ' \ Igk s. .

f .■ ' *6 • N •

H©w the inferior tilings arc fubic&,and goucraecl by


t kc luperiors. Chap. 18

tbtnges, on fuel) ojser, that the heat e of the Fire, is attribu*


tco 'onto Q, the face of the Earth is giutn to <J, 5, ans » ; all I $
the other grofenefie ans matonefîe thereof, is attributes bn# I jj|
t o Tj.. Che place from tohcncc the moifineffe of the A y re p?o# I^
céseth, to attributes tîntes. Che place of the Water feat# I ^
tributes bnto u . Che beautte of the fubfiaunces tobereef a8 1|gg
things are raase, is gtuen to %* But that of the fufc fiance one# 1 .j
Ip, is attributes twtto $. 0il fiafinteffe ans ftoiftncfic is appoin# I w
tes hnfo $ ans Che continuance of things to T?. 0ns if the II
taping of the philofopher be true, bohich faith in the f-tfi B©Kt ' IC
of his Kuies, thattfie inférieur basics be rules ans geuernes r
bp the fupenaU bottes, as ice hauc faice- before , notée loti nlj
toe fap (follottMRg the opinion of the petitions ans 0firologt# IJj
ans) that o gotterneth the heart ans heas of man, ans $ hath IS
a certaine Dominion in the heas, ans suer the genif o?ics. Che JJ
taufe tulip o bath Dominion otter the heart, is, becaufe that A [J
is the hsufe of o, ans that x ts his era'tation, ans fo, as to» i Ji
Doe fee bp experience Uthen that aman is Sjuncften, fits head | ^
ans heart soe ahe, ans then in chafing his gcmtojics in Sine# I
gcr 03 colsetoatcr, he Ml be fober bp ans bp, ans bp sap# I S
Ip ^actifs tué fé manp other remette# fo3 funsitc tifeafes be# J
ÜRttf fVai folto \rt&> tnill fnt^ït^Mii II
ofGeomancîc. 2j
«te tbetr differentes, foljtcf) is a thing moje appertafnfttg tînt»
ti)0 àft Of Géomancie tbCH tt>? Other.

Of the names and differences of the fcauen Planets.

Chap, ip.
i f ' • ! ■ •/,,
rrr £> let pen bnberffandboto the anttentpbilcfopbers callea
A the planets , and tobat difference tbep did put to fenofoe
ff>cm one from an other, 3t thought g©d here to tel! pou one
; 1 ej tino, to tbe ende, tbat nothing be omitted tobicb is necefia^
rte to tins £rte.
tijîïii'Cjjj a SDbcp called 1j tbe ifatber oftbe gods, and temperatour ofSata«**
times. raping that be tuas high, and a great HojDe, fage,pja*
dent,toire,fojefemg, and lmttie,antient,and of great profound*
flît 0Î tfe Ane| neffe in fcno&ledge and bnderffanding, fenoforing tbe thoughts
of men, anti boldening them in high enterpjifes and actes halt*
tOfttje Waters; tint, tbe Keeper of things fecret arts bib, anda great Ho;de ouer
(tfîif life and Death.
% 3s called, a father helping, nameb in the olbe time, tbe IuPitt*
m Bing of ^eauen, inuincible, bolde, bleffed, pleafaunt, amiable,
ii$M nterctfiriCanb of g©d toil!, bonetf,boneurable, fage, anb iurpaf*
fing a!! others in gædnes.
rn $ railed Mauors, tubteb is as much to fap, as, migbtie Mae*,
ifttft'jt m toarre,bl©dp, of high courage, anb not to be fubdued, bait*
ant in 3rmes, ftrong, furious, inuincible, tohorne none can re*
M tbat tooulde doe bint barme, be pnttetb detune tbe migbtie,
anb tafcetb ûmgs,(£mperours, anb ^oteftates out of tbeir pla#
ccs : be is &o?be ofbeate, anb gouernour of jffre, a planet of
1
i-»& i b!©d,and eneouragetb andmabetb barbie people in fight.
o Mas talleb in the cfce time, Phoebus, Apollo, the Sc&
ïligbt, mooner of time, anb caufe of rapae, baile, anb fro®,
&ingimmo:taU, fctng ouer all &tarres, a thug fining, anb
«ft golden, gentle, boneff, courteous, bappp, fage, anb prudent,
tV'ÿ
fep night called, Dionyfius, anb Apollo bp bap, as putting

>
'iff
atuap all cuiU ; b« is alfo called, Vulcane, became of tbe
P'^lK if t biolctice
Thcfitflr Booke v | I
violence, ant) catching of irire, the Chaldeans caileb him A-
dad, that is to Tap, idlcne*
$ 3s calleD a tollp Mp, tohite anD faire, the laDp of leae
Y«au«.
anD Beautte,laDp of men, of top, of amitié, of pleafantneffe, of
all grace anD gentlencfte, laDp of nittit anD merne, tohich m*
feth not to Doe tnell, artD pleafe all things, ftp is calleD Henna-
phroditn, that is to fap, partaker of both ftinDrs, f^afculme
ano f emmme,becattfe the is in the hearts both of men ants too*
men, the is alfo calleD tohen o Doth rife,Diana, 05 rather,Hef-
perus,thatistotap, the that bearcth the clcareneffe anD tight
of the ftJorlD.Mhcno gocth Dotone, the is calico Phofhpoms,
that is to fap,the guihe, anDgouemour, anD leaser of all things
to g®D,
Mercury*
5 3s calleD the fonne of 3on, ano ofg©D ftDtngs, ambaifa*
Dor, am interpreter of the gobs, anD of things beaucnlp, he m
alfo calleD, Serpentariusjicidln, clcsrc,iuife, reafonc.ble,Urcng
in goD anD hi ill, fecretarie or notarié of o, a man totth men,
anD a tuoman lutth toomen.
Luna. S 3s calleD bp night Lucinà, anD Proferpina , SS tSJCÜ fOJ
that the goefh anD giucth light bp night, anD bp reafen of her
tino h0?hcs,as alfo for that all the ^tarres be correfponDent to
her, anD all the times anD Clementes Do feme her, anD Do obeg
her,hauing alfo commaunDement oner all hesrbs anD fétes,as
touching their grotontg, anD the is calleD the toife anD fitter of
©, Chefe bethe names tohtch the olDe pbflOfopbcp giue Onto
the planets, tohich 3 haue thought g©& 10 place here, to the
cube, that the Geomanden erre not in the uam&r'o? Differed
ces of them, anD alfo,for that it is neccCfarie hnto this Science,,
for him that toottlD be perSte therein ♦ Me toillnofne talfec of
the nature anD propertie tohftft eche of thefe fatoc planets anD
lignes, or partes of the feconD principal! Circle of ï^eauen
calleD the Zodiacke , or the Circle Ccltptique , anD after
thattné loin fpeafte at large of the Zodiac ke, anD of hi#
partes,

V i
» »*
of Géomancie.
Ofthe Sunne. Chap, z o.

of the pianets,tbep Doe commonlp beginne from h, be*


taufe he is $e bigbeK anD fir» of tbebeauens. But tit this
bebalfe J am contrarie taito them, attb mill begmne mitb o,
foj 3! tbinfce him to be bigbeft lojo anD gouemoj oner all the o*
thers. ©Hlhercfoje fir» pe muft confiOer,tbaf o (if be be Defer!*
beD &rigbt,acco?Ding to bis nature anD pjopertte ) to the light
anD canDle of all the moj&e, anD gtuer of times. ifoi bp the o
be all the planets maûc, aftuell £)cnDcntall as D’tentall, as
toell apparanf «s h&sen. Bp o be all augmentations,increafe#
merits, anD rtpenelTe of fruités, beaffs, anD other things bppon
the earth v the o is the molt clears» anD bjigfete» planet of all
the others, fo mucb,as he is called the light of the mojlbe, more
hotter then the other, pea then the élément of jfire : nottoitb#
■j awttoi éanDing, that in tome feafons of the peare. $ is moje hotter
then o, he is called the father of the planets, anD maheth bis
refiDence in the fourth heauen, as in the mtDDett of them, to go#
ueme as toell the friperions as inferiors. fèe iopneth mitb s in
manner anD fafijion as a man ioineth mitb a tuoman, fo that
tohen he Departeth from her,hegiueth her of his light, anD thrie
goeth thence altuapes, tnereaCng little anD little, tjnfillhe be all
rounD as a creature in the boDie of a montait, anD tournethitf
fcmblance ofhisfather : as touching the fcafon of the peare, b&
is conrefponsent to the Summer ♦ SChe nature of o is better
then the natures of all the other planets, anD goncmeth the1
heaD ano ftomacfce of man, anD monfcetb in thofe things , anD
none Doth toojbe the rein but he, bishoufe is aifo atone noble
and his eraltafion higher then the eraltatton of anp others : his
houfe is (ft, his eraltatton ~r, anD his fall ^ But as touching
his face anD triplicitie 3 mill fap nothing at this time, the place
of his habitation anD refiDence is (as toe haue fatd) in the fourths
beauen,betng in the mtDDeff of ai other planets lifee a geoD lung
to rule anD goueme, anD to fae all things tn g©D onDcr, |)e hath;
maDe $ Conftable anD gouernour of all his armie, anD becaufe
that tlje place of the refiDence of is aboue the refiDence of ©*
$3 that
ThefirftBookc
that is the caufc fohp the nature ans heatc of $ both agré fofth
the heate ans nature of ©, ans of the element of the iFire : hé
hath giuen'outo % the iurtfbitfion of his Kealme, fo? hts hone%
ga>a,anS temperate completion, hatting no ill qualifie in him,
iuhcrebp he might ofiens o? hfe himfelfe ill in his etfate:he hath
mase T? his btcerou, ans that is the caufc tebp all the other pla*
nets so giue their lights ans afpects tmfo T?. %e hath appointes
2 to he his remuer, ans ^aiffer of bis houfbotee, tenth poteer
ans auihontn, to recenic, hup ans fell, bp reafon that the i^ea*
uen of î is moxe nearer bnto o then anp other, i£e hath mase
S his ^ecretarp, ans that is the caufe that the office of 5 is as *
one of the Secretaries of the commanscments r opal: ans tehen
the lung goeth he goeth liheteife tenth him, ans tehen he Hap*
etb, he ttapeth UKetoife tenth the King. ans finallp, in hath
mase » his foje-tearse ans ftanoerS-bearer, hecaafe fij€ is fvtc*
ther from him then anp other of the planets.
The power and facultie which <•> hath by al the Signs
and parties ofthe Zodiacke.

* Chap. % i. .jjhHjfl
■^W^cn that o ism the figne of v,he is mtghfie, tïrong, at*
v v cruell, he sepofeth great tloiss, ans afaateth their eSafe*
ans 0igmties,ans mahefh them fmaU : he is then g©s foj tear-»
fare, ans to ohfaine bitfoan ouer ennemies. ^tdhen he is in tf
he is alfo geos fo? tearre,hicto?p,ans to make sfTaults anSfitfr*
ir mrihes,becaufe of y ,tehich is the houfe of2- Mben he is in nr,
hetsoffmallfo^ce, fuifermg himfelfefo be ojseres hp others,
ans Doth the things tehich soe abate his spaieftn ans greatnes:
he is alfo in this ^igne gros to ftn&e treafures. Mhen he is in
6$
the figne of <£, he Delighteth in pafitmes/ongs, ballets, fables,
ans the plaping of muficaU inftrumenfs, ans teill be fine, nter#
rp,ans teell clothes, ans reniaipne in patip companp » ©jfbet*
A he is in a, he hath pleafure to be teell armies,ans to banc faire
hoîfes, ans fet his battel! arap in g©s o?scr to fight, his neigh* l

n hours being lungs, Mhen be is in ny, hé ScUghteth to take I


pleafure in fongs muficaU, ans to fan, ans to fap nothing, an# I
to
5

of Geomancie.:
tobnstrffanb am* Ijcarc of ethers, tuptbouf gluing anp fooibe,
ans louetb toell to eate ans Bundle, ans to rciopcc influât*
fmdles, as $3ufKc,ans other perfumes, tailing pleafure cnB Sc*
light m allégeants, recreations, nnD pleafure of the hoop,
OTjcn he is in —> hœ is chafes out ofbislmtgBome, anti his* 0A
people stfrcmfltes, ants put to flight, ans Ioffe of his enflgncs,
anti fane htmfeife bp a guise tobreb tofH lease him from mile to
mile altsapcs in samtger to he tahen, flame, o; lofe his life»
tSUlhen he is in m, he is great, high, ans mightp, ans of great O itM
feeautp ans lïaturc, fine ans neate, toll apparelles,ans ccfflte,»
delighting in his appareil, ans loues ofcache bobp ♦ Mheit tjré
is in he is of great potuer to soe euill, applying himfdfe bn*
to nothing, but to murther ans daughter of men, ans to robhe
Its obrne fsibiects,ann to fpoplc ans erto^t from eche bosp iotth*
out reafon o? equ»tp,to raniachc detunes ana t&iUages,anS to
pill ans poll all the toojlse . t&l hen he is in he is cherifhcs,
ana loues oftoomen, ans in great eftimation ans reputation of
athbyaltheSa! echeman,bccaufe of his tuifeseme, ans iuft in the pnnifhement
iiackc. of malefactors, feéping, ans Befensing the gos, ansp^eferuing
his people, Mhen he is in he is a Sing, much sommaun*
ding, ana but little obepesans of fraaü polucr ans authojitp,
gimgfetie,™ aits fetteth mote bp himfdfe then he seferueth. QCfhen he is in
X, he loucth to plsp at 2Dice ans Carses, he is flouthfull? ans O X
fedtghfethmuch in eating ans tombing, ans loucth all thinges
tebich be againft him.
.
»*•*.' i v , • ' . ; *• if - A

The qualities and powers which Bhath by all the


Signes ofthe Zodiacke..
L : * - • Ti '- 'J- »•',*. V
. m ; •

Chap. 12.»
) ]h the Icaff of all the planets ereept % tuhich is faiSe to be
1 Idfcr then (he. someth bnto tos to bk great, becaufe
is nette buta bs . ê>hœis (as toé haue faise befoje)
ténflgne-bearer of the ïnngs annie, ofhis foje-toarse,tohich
is o, hnto fehome feé gcueth polucr, mojc then bnto ante
other: fotbpihclfgbfneffe ansBatHeiieffeiohichrecduetb
of him, the £farres hatte their beautis ans thining, their
L~ i J? 4 Barite:*
ThefirftBôoke
barheneffe ano obfcuritie j> is offer nature cotbe arm motft, arm
maketh the bobtes ouer tobome the hath bommion,to be fat aim
motft, arm full of ill burnout*, anb to be of febtte pale colour,
arm tyt is of the Clement of the Mater : aim of the feafons of
tbepcare,f&etsoftbe«nter, the both gouerne atm rule the
night, batting alfo oomrraon euer the &eas, making them to
ebbe atm to flofec. d is one of the tfe&panet* to&fcft raufeth
3 Y raine ; toben the in ~r, flEjeisamightte &uéne of great re?
nofeme,atm reputation,faire,lightfome,pleafant, great bobteb,
3 anb fecitmabe,anb fetlibe quickelpangrie. Mhen the is in *,
fhe is ©feme of a great aim mightie reaime, anb of gob huma*
r-. nitie, hoping hir realme in g©b peaee anb tranquilttte,aim both
gob tufttcc,anb is of al mm feelbeloucb,anb loueth reft anb iop,
anb is Ibmcfbing giuen fcnto the pleafure ofthe flcth.Mfen the
3 31 is in in, the is po?c aim miferable,hautng loft feme of her mem?
bers, being her bufinefte anb affaires berp ill anb bnp?ofifab!ie,
£>fe is of ill nature anb conbiticn,ill dab, anb of illconuerfattou
1 «9 anb life,anb feill neither eate oi fetnfce,Mhen ihc is in <£, flje
is a qfeme of great pofeer anb of a great realme, taking ftem,
anb gtuing Unto fehome ihe pleafeth,anb is of an ablblute pofe?
tr anb authojttie, a labp of feifebome,beautie,anbpjubence,anb
is feelbeloueb, authonfeb,anb obepeb in her realme. Mfen the
>A is in ihe is a ©feme erofeneb,but pet fetthout authentic to
bo oi ecmmaunbe,but is in contempt anbbefptfeb of all them of
fer realme, eaefe one lining at pleafure,a* he lifteth.Mhen the
J njf is in n*, the is tier? melancholie, anb penftue, anb flumfetng, III
appareileb anb clctheb,louing pteke-thanks, anbboing nothing
1 »a> that gobis.MbenSeis in^=, ihe is a ©feme crofencb, anb
both none other thing but eate aim Djtnke to much, atm no?
thing at all minbing her bafineffe, the iscarlcfte anb rechlefe,
taking no pleafure but in mirth, as in bancings,ribalfep,fongs,
bailcfs,rounbs,compame of feomen,anb of other things ofplea?
2> m, fure, Mhcn the is in m, the is a feoman of great anb eutll
thon$fts,bemg the caufe of much entiles, fehich come to W
$ ^ anb bnto others,anb all bp hir ignojance.Mbcn fhe is in :*,ife
is a noble anb might? labp, faire,banbfomc,feell mabe,todl do*
thcb,atm ofgob name anb fame.Mhcn the is in ~?(he is a labp
toiling
of Geomancie.
lotting bunting and great purfntc of them tobicb auoidc afoje
bet* t fae neueeffapetb fa one place,lbe altoapes geetb and com*
metb toitbout reft, and tahetb things fa band, tobicb feme to
no bfe,as toellin berdiet,as fa ber affaires. Mlbenffjc is fa M,
fae is a tooman out of ojder, and caretb nothing foj faire
clothes, but all ber pleafurc is to bunt, and to plap at Cardes,
£>ice,and fucb other games, tobicb toaftetb ber fubftance, and
fae caretb not much foj ber bufineffe. 2£be bsufe ofd to % ber
eraltatlonis v> and ber fall m.

Oftlic qualities andpowers which T? hath in thetwcluc


Signes of the Zodiacke. Chap.23.

“b 7 a planet repjefenfed bp an elde aged man of great fra*


i uell, betofag dotone bis bead melancholic ana fitkelp, bé
is of nature colde and djie, and therefore be is figured like a me*
lancbolie man, emnous, long angrie, fluggard, of fetoe toojdes,
fcéping little company, thinking on high tbfags, a man of a
Mi, tttU prompt and fubttll memone,altoapes tbinking on feme ancient
fetsofandttt) things tobicb be of an eafie intendment, a man fearefuH,fad,gtV
nen to come to toojke toonders in tbfags of ^tgromanctc, after
iljerrateH tbe opinion of tbe Hffrologians, tobicb fap, that a man being a
ttHH £>atumtan,is much moje apte and prompt tmto tbfags of spa*
gicke, tben be that is borne bnder an other planet. $22ben b>
is iopned toitb ag©d planet, be is g©d, and if be be toitb all
ill, be is iU. She Saturnian goetb altoapes foftip, and deligb*
tetb fa buildings, to fet bp boufes, fotoe tbe earth, and to bib a*
Ione,and batb a faarpe figbt,and louetb not to lie toitb toomen,
and batb neuer but feto children, and that thing tobicb be &©tb,
commetb efface to bis Ioffe tben to bis profite. £ucb a man is
borne oftbe coldttefie ofthe toater and of darkeneffc. jfoj as T?
hath no light but fucb as other planets doe giue bnto him, as
toc bane laide here before. jfoi © giuetb bim the beat and light
tobicb be batb,bcfag pet altoapes bis mojtall enemp . and as
>A touebfag tbe Clementes, be is oftbe Cartb t and (qî the feafon
Cit¥f, oftbe peare, be is oftbe parues. t£e is bjigbt fair, «9, ^bts
ifagbtncffe mfatfbetb in ^"K^be is aarkc and obfeure, ** ,
««Ç ? : 0
it^n
«2 The firftBookc
~:bts obfeurtrte mfrrfC^etb taKyr,v, be is frfenû bnfo <?, (5 ûa*
fli anû cncntp to beiaufe of bte gmûncfie. Mben T? is in t\
* Y tje bjaggetb anû bauntetb of btg great art es anû ballant, vz tS'
ba«î daine men, tomme battelsanû of tilings mo;e bab then
gob fo? be caufetb tosrrcs, burning of Countries, to #mht
butoirs bettoame men, to ûecap plants anû fèûes. dben bt
^ * is in y, be is mo?c feminine then mafculme, anû ûeïtgbtctb in
to much beafilp leacbcrie, anû tbe mo?e ratber, if that in a fr>
gnre be be feuno tn company of $ cjfune tbe Icfie, tobicb is tbt
%ure of «, but if tbe be fauns toitb LemU, tobicb is alfo s Ü»
gurc of «, it is a figne that be fo? tobom tbe figure tons maûe,
is olûe,fidtelp, anû toeaite of bis limbs, anû fo fccrcû toitb grief,
that be ceaffetb not to totépc anû groanc toitb tbe paine tbat béa
"b 3i fuficretb ♦ Mjcn be is tn jl, be is of ill life, anû pernerfe na*
tore, melaitd]0to,faû,languiîbtng,painefuU, toberebp bis feufc
£ *9 neffe p?muetb ill ♦ Wjenbe is in <£, be is fo ül-faucureû anû
ûitfigureû of bifage, tbat ecb man fo?fafcctb anû batetb bis com#
$ ,p. panp. ®Hbcn be is in a, in tbe beginning be tbetoetb bimfelfc
to be beep bertoous anû tlrcng, but in tbe enû be is toeahe anû
^ n faint ♦ SÉben be is in m*, at tbe beginning, be fametb toeahe
ofmembers,penfiuf, melanebolp, tahing in banû bigb things,
anû barû to be Done, tobicb in tbe euû toiii come to bts piaffe, fa
as in tbe cnûe be fipU be fo?cct to begge bis b?caû ♦ Mben b»
^ (û, is in •■£=, be is a crotoncû lung, of great patoer, autbc?itfe, anû
nobilitp, bauing pleafure in murtbcrs,to mafee toarre, to baue
bicto?ie,to fubûue enemies, to raife people, to prepare an armp,
anû pat them to the fielû,anû to make great pjeuifion fo? al tunû
of munitions of toarre, but in tbe cube be fbali become pc#,
*& m m«erable,ûifcomfiteû, anû crie fo; me rep ♦ When be is in m,be
ûeligbtetb to lb©te tn barguebuje, long-boto, anû ersfie boto,
anûinamallice, f omahean tnuafimt, to bunts anû bill , anû
ûoe all abbommaWe things ♦ OTjenheism ? , be is of great
fiature, ermite baefeeû, anû counterfeit. SSI ben be is m ik, be
is faû,bctppenfiae, pumping btsboûp bp an ertreame mêlait?
cbclmefle, anû bcatanefie, a man tobicb louetb to ûtgge tbf
eartb, anû to maKe pittes, anû to feareb treafure intbeeartto
TO>en be ts tas*, belcuctb tolUUmcn, anû ta&e atoap îbeir
gmûcs
of Gcomancîe.
gobes bp fo*ce ♦ Mhen be is in K, be beligbfefb m nothing but ;
»
to bee fuill,anb commit murther, anb other toteltebncfre i but
to tbc enbe be tbaU remember btmfelfe,anb becsmc piftful!,mer#
afull,anb to haue companion on tbe poje ans imp. f)is boa#
feobe^, ans bis eraltaf ion bis top zz, ans bis fallait®
StSTcnt v.
• , . t

Of the powers of3£ in eche of the twelue Signes of


», the Zodiacke. Chap. 24,
> ' . - *» j • • , “ -

T Vpiter is a planet amiable,gentle, graft'ous,bnber tobome,


„ tobat man foeuer be borne, to commonlp of a gæb fcatne anb
tjnberftanbtng,cbafîe, lopall, anb tuning tojeng to no mamtbts
planet is mo?tall ennemv bnto T?, from tobome be batb fallen
one parte of bis mallice bp bis temperance. 5fo; y ùs a planet
of goo temper, bate ana motif. l^ctscf tbe Hire as touching
the <£ltments,anb of the Spaing as concerning the feafon of the
peace. Wjafoeuer is borne tmfier this planet, is molf com#
monlp a man of gob apparance ana countenance, louingto bé
I, Ik (ai toell ana honeftlp clctheû. Hnb he is (as 3! bane befeje fatoe) a#
tntable,lopall,anD ptttifull, anb one that Ml toillinglp rebjeffe
matters, anbthofe tohicb be tmcfceb, bathe loueth not them
tobteb continue in to-chebnes, a man true in bis bébés, of gob
coafctcnce anb amitié, ofgob bifpofitions ana confeience, ana
Ming to boe pleafure,toholfome of babp, anb limbe, a louer of
latoes anb iubgemenfs, a man tobteb louctb gobnelfe anb gob
men, anb maintained them bailp in gœbnes, anb of things tbat
tie toicHeb, be mint^etb the iUneffe* Sphere is nothing bone bp
the meant of % tobteb is not gob, anb commetb bnto a gob
enbe, be is the caufe 0 f tbe cleameffe anb pureneSTe of the Hire,
an® of the pleafantnefle of the SsEmoes, anb fobbing raine in
bue feafon bp his gob nature anb qualifie, be mitigateîh the
beate ofthe Summer, anb the colbetit the Winter, be tafeetb
atom al til aires anb btfeafes,be is ebareto anb lofeth
bis dearems in y *0-,**, be is all barite in his barhe#
«es minilbetb in bs,^r,K • ISftben ¥- is in m, bets of gob qua#
Utit anb amitié, anb bdfgbtetb to be toell clotheb, to cate anb
. v <3 z 1 bjmltt
^ ThefirftBookc
Djmfec foeH, ano toOeCre thing* pleafant and agréable tmto fte
hoop. Wen be tstn « ,be is a mats of gœû iuogement, Me,
otfcrcetc, ans of great hnoiuleoge, ans louetb toell thofe tobirb
be pcoje ano impotent of their members, an& ocfojmeo ofbc&p.
t^Slben be is in u ,be fbeteb bimfclfe a man of great boncSie,
conntcnaance, pleafure, gcntle,ano of g©0 becafion, learnei in
humane ano pbilofopbitall factice, but pet a great Defirer of
ta3men,a(tucUg©oas bao. Wen be ism be is nnfetgb
anomigbtic pjtnee, bauing pleafure in arraes,lcuing teres,
nnb to gather people together to that intent, a man talkstiue,
agreeing Mb no man, contrarping euerp man, ano fometime
beligbting in bunting. Mben be is in a, be is a man tbat Mb
all bis heart louetb bunting, ano to fljeote in Crcfife-bobue, ano
ijano gnnne, anooeCretb fearres, ano to affaultcnncmies.
WLben be is in be is a great roiftcr, OefenOing bimfelfe Mb
all ktnDc of Mapoies, ambitious, ano conetous of mcncp„a lo*
ucrofp)ilofopbie, anOof all g©0 ©rtenees, cbolcrtcfee,, ano
fometime in an anger, toaftingano oeftreping all tbinges that
tome in bis Mp,o? is before bim, fometime fleutbfnU,anO baro
to be pleafeo. Mben be is tn —> be batb great pleafure in bun*
ting ano balnking, ano fometime to képe company Mb pœje
folUcs, ano fometime Mb rich. fSSlben be is fn m, be lsuetb to
bunt Mb tbe Crofleboto, ano to be a Captante in tere,ar«o
louetb tel to gather together g©oes, ietoeUes, anomueb m*
np, be is alfo much fubieet bnfo bis oume pleafurc atto opinion,
beléutng none but bis otone b?apne,tnptbout fbame oj feare of
anp other, little mining anp buSncffe but bunting, o; elfe b©
is berp bappp. Wen be is in be louetb to rioe bojfes, ano
to be tell be?fcO ano fumtfbeO, ano to be fuel! elofbeo, anD toefl
funtribeo ano appointco, ano louetb as tell toi batte bis bojfe
trapping to be toeli matte as bis otee clothes, betatb tutting
ano tout nep, ano to pleaOe, atto goe to latoc. Wen be is in
be is p©?e,fickelp, referable, ano can net belpe bimfclfe toptb
bis etec members ♦ Mben be is in zz, be is a great banter,
tell maîse, faire of boOp, Mil clotbeo, trimme ano fine, ano lo*
uetb to makegfflDcbeare. Mben be is in X 5 be is a great do*
etc; in all Sciences,, applping bis ttnbie in bigb ano p?ofotmûe
things,
of GeomancîeJ ?y
Mgs, and ddtgbtetbmud)inSDuficitc, and is ofIjis obne
completion merrp and recreatiue, but it flgnlfletb, that be fliall
fee In daungcr to be deuoured and flalne bp bealtes. Kljc boufes
8f^bev3K5 bis exaltation s,bis lop Is *,bis fall 2.

Ofthe lignifications and qualities that $ hath in the


tvvclue parts ofthe Zodiacke. Chap.ay.

ft A Ars Is a planet,bote,djle,and feminine. Çe oi fbe tiblcb


1 Is borne Under this panet, Is of completion common!?
fttclstts, crueUjdcfiring boar, battefl, and combats, and to com*
nut murtbecs, and flaugbters, and louetb ffrlfe,dcbate, and dtf>
co;de,and to mafee lnuaflons,falrmtlbes, robberies, and death
cf people. $ Concerning tbe (Elements Is of tbe jfirc:and ton#
thing tbe feafeu of tbe peace, be Is of tbe Summer, tiben b® Is
direct bis anger continneth but a ûnall time y but It dstb much
barme, tihen be beglnnetb to do banne, be ceafetb not Until bti
bane done and accouipllfbed bis eraltatlon, and tben tiillbœ
perfuade blmfelfe bp little and little to mo?e quletnrs. l^e doth
agrée tilth h In tiichednes,btcaufe tbep bebotb tU,and pet baue
tiarre tbe one agatnff tbe other, on fucb title, tbat hrefitfetb
d bp bis great colde and darhenes, but In all other hind of mal*
lice tbep do agré tiel together. $ STakctb tbe part of ©,feecaufe
tbat © doth defend him, anoalfo becaufe tbat o Is exalted lit bis
feoufe,tibttb ts x, tiherefoje x Is tbe boufe of <?, tibofc nature

of o (as tie baue faldc befoje.) tiblcb boldetb of tbe nature


of d, ts commonlp obitutous,f of fmali perfeuerance and Under*
ttandlng,and little confideretb tbe ende and tflue of tblugs.Cbts
planet Is mojtall enemp Unto %, and Is of fmallfojce In mold
planes, but be Is ffrong In tbofe tiblcb bold of tbe j?tte, and of
tbe $ire : bis tilgbtncs Is great In £S,H,x, f dlmmllbetb In v,
3r,«s, be Is.dachc In and demlmfbtfb bis darkenefle In
. Mbenbelsln x, be flgmfieti) clamors, fedltlons^
rebellions, deceits, ftrlfe and debate, and ts Captatne of an til
corapanp, and tnuentetb tbe forces to ouer-run,$M folks tiitfc
ftio;ds and other tieagous, and bp tbat meanes is feared of all
® 3 . tbe.
$6 The full Booke
tbe iootfdc ♦ Writ be is in y ,bc is fll, a glutton, a leathered
irkefame, a murderer, a fleeter, a causer of loornen, bée it
bomeiy oî bifage bp tbs ftrake of a floajde lapon bis face, be lo#
uetb to play at Dice anD cardes, to fing loanton fongs, ano t$
commit aU tbe bices of tbe toojide . Mben $ it in xc, be is a
pa?jc fouidiaj, batting nothing but bis ftoajde, ans batb loft and
fcattcres tbe things lobfcb be fearcbetb fo?, ano purfuetbfbem
feibicb flp atoap,and batb bàne butt in tbe arme, ans is fe ruant
bnto them tuhieb baue likeloife berne burte anD baue loft feme
of tbeir members* Mben be is in ^ be is a fquire of tbe table,
a riocr ofbo?fes, fisting t»cU in c25unne anD Creffe-boloe, ans
miDlcfb Voitb tbe feate of loane, anD is fcarcD anD BoubteD, bis
faceistllfauoured, and miffojmed, fo that a man ioiU laugb to
Imite bponit, bée is a great taker of Serpents anD Snakes, bp
inebaunting of tbem, and fémetb to cure and bclpe difeafesbp
ioojds anD tncbautttments. Mben be is in eft, be is berp ftrong
anD mighty, loell rnaDe to ftjæte in gunne anD crûffe-boioe,bé*
ing of a cbolcricke nature, anD like bnto a man Dcfparate foil!
teare anD plucke bis alone bearD, anD knocke bis bead again®
tbe toalles in bis rage. S23ben be is in n*, be is ill faeeD, oj butt
and blemtfbed in bis face, a man tobicb toill be long angrie, anD
one that fékctb to take tilings Difticult,as fo?ts,caftels,to\ons,
anD to Doe tbe things lobicb paftc tbe potocr of man, one of bis
eies is put out, one of bis members is cut aioap, anD be is olde
oî pcoje. ESlben be is in be is berp loell featured, fine and
neate, louing Weapons and armour lobicb if fine and bjtgbt, be
is loell appointed in bis appareil, and pjaetifetb to th©te in gun
and croft-bofee,and loaetb to fing, take cafe, and to make god
tbære, be is slfo defirous of loomens company, and fometime
defiletb bimfelfe bp bis clone nature ♦ Mbcnbe tsin a b©is
imrrp, and lifpafed to ipojte, pleafant, ftemefell, a bablcr, anD
féeble,like bnto a locmatymB fetepetb bimfelfe finelp;neate,anD
trimme, making men aft omed toitb bis looses * îàbcn bée is
in ■$, be is a neb and migbtp Bing, bictojions, and tahetb no»
thing in band but if turnetb fa bis pjaife. OTicn bée is in ^
bée is mifebeuous dombe,puffmg frife bctloénc fslkes be tbep
on bojfebacke o? on fæîe,ano rnaketb them to figbt one loitb ait
' * ■ other.

\
ofGeomancie. %7
cttjcr, one ofbfs ties is out, anôtjéfe ïmrfe on one efbte legs,
toberrbpbœ is lame o? elg bæ batb an burtc in cue of bis mem*
bers. Efôbenbœ ts in X, bœ ûdtgbtctb in tbe2lrte ofûiulnati*
on ans incbatmtrp.anû louetb to plap toitb ioomen,anDts nrneb
fcbtcrt tinto bis otone pleafures, pet is be n itfojiois eue rail bis
enemies, anû fometime fetlletb men tottbout caufe o? reafon.
|)isboufes be t> m, bis exaltation bis lop ^>bis stlcent
Ofthe qualitic which $ hath by the twcluc Signes of
the Zodiacke. • Chap. 26*

\T Enus is a planet cold ana motif, malting tbofe perfons that


v be fubiect tatto ber,bappp,fatre, merrp,fmc in tbeir apparel,
sftoell busies as map be, anû of final! efifccîe, $ZW planet is
fctenû to $, fo? tbe co?rdpomianee of tbe natures of tbem both,
anûcaufdb pleafurc anû dcanlines, but bp tbe ccccOltMe beate
ana ojtnes of <?, then be contraries. Mbcn$ is topneû toitb £>
% taltetb atoap much of bis malice, tyé ûetb alfo agree tottb
fy, becaufe of ^=, tobieb is tbe boufe of 2, anû tbe eraltatton off*
S ^ahetb men to be of gæûtoilütbtralhanû toell fpoben.apt to
S£uîtcfcc,anû to mahe rounds, ballets, anû to plap toell on mu*
fieallinitruments ♦ Mben tyé is topneû tottb 2,0je maketb
polar cto perfons apte anû méte to imite toell, pamt toett, pourtrap, anû
toato an image, tbcmahetb them peaceable, not baincus, nep*
intdWb .
anû griefe foj fmail things, as toomen Doe. 2 Is temperate anû
tnoitt : anû as concerning tbe Clements, ftjcisof tbe $Eïaierr
but not fa much as d■: anû touching tbe feafons of tbe peare,ib&
is oftbe £Clmtcr,but fometobat Isffe then i), anû is mote üc ug*
nuttne tlyen tbe,Hite to a tooman. tSUben 2 is in ar, Cjc fs faû,
fojtotofull, pcoje, mucbfBffering, ntdancboUe, anû penfiue,
tSiihen ibe is m b, Ibe is noble ,bigb, migbrp, anû of great re*
itotome anû reputation, a loner of iitngs anû of tbeir ebiUnen,
anû cf all pinces anû $obles, remaining aatlp tottb tbem*.
SSÏben^etsmir, Ibe is pittifuU anû merciful!, baaing com*
paillon oner the peote, anû gtuctb macb aimes. When Ibe is in*
% louetb to be toeUapparelieû, to cate anû %tucUe toell, to*
-, m 4
^8 TkfirftBooke
baume, to leapc, to plap at ball toitb men, to bane chantes, on*
tbes, Otamonos, rubies, anoother faire ano coftlp b?cKbes.
Mben 0)e is in eft. tbeisGcke,luGleffe, anb can not belpeber
fcïfe toitb her otone members. Mben G)e is in Ibe is in per#
pleritie, fojrotefhll, angrie, enuieus ano ill contented, baaing
one of ber members cut atoap and l oft,a feruant of p©?e folkes,
tobicb baue aifo lollTome of tbeir members ♦ Mb en fl;e ts in
£=, (be is a great iaop ano mitreGe, angrie, cbioiitg, and 8gbt#
ing, anb Ceeketb nothing but We anb quarrels, ano fausuring
men of toarre fo? ber defence, ano to be matntamco in ber qua#
rels. Mben Ibe is in m, Ibe oeligbtetb in Grife and contention,
ano to oppjefle other, ano to take tbeir g©os atnap bp fojee ano
Violence. Mben Che is in ^,1be taketb pleafurc to fb©t in croflfe
bot»e,ano to beare tbe ptke, ano balbero,ano to ioift in tournp.
Mben fbeis in 3s, fîjc odtgbfetb to beare Gnging, ano to eats
ano ojinche toell, ano to be ojunhen funojp times, ano becaufe
that ibe is faire, pleafant, ano of faire Gature, Ibe alfo louetb
faire things, ano to haunt tbe like companp . Mben Ibe is in
tbe lonetb to bunt ano to bateke, and louetb Ratafees of alt
kinoes. Mben tbe is in XTbe ts quéne of a great realme,ricb,
mtgbtp, ano of great tuifeoome ano knoluledge, ano erecotetb
all things tobicb (be doth bp knowledge, ano 0©tb goueme bet
realme, ano Ootb maintaine it m peace bp ber great knowledge,
anO louetb her fubiects lnell,becaufe tbep take great pleafure to
leame fctence,lafoes, ano cuGomes ♦ KMo boufes of 2 be f*t
ber eraltation x, her iop v, her fall n*.
Ofthe qualities and powers of 2 in the Signes ofthe
Zodiacke. Chap. 47.
/ v , • _ * x **

■V/i Ercurie ts a planet of a g©0 fpirit,ano of great knotolege,


bis nature is to be g©0 toitb g©0, ano bad toitb bao,b® is
bote and ojie, on fuel) toife, that be is a panetmafculinetoitb
the mafculine, and feminine toitb the feminine. l£is fo;ce 0©tb
ormmtlb ano toeaken in the boufe of $, ano be is friend to y in
fcience ano doctrine, in bis iop anOfoOaine mæuing, be 0®tb
participate Mb d- TX Web bofoefb of bmi is liketoife bafiw
at®
of Géomancie.* %f
«ut fg&afne to an bis Doings, mtfi M not 69 an» thing but that
teMb taUctb bint in the beaa, be is beep apt toïearne, ana of a
fubtiil intenament, but of a fmall courage, ana is fometimes a
great aeceiuer, ana a traitour : be is one <jf the tb?œ planets
tebicb caufetb raine. Mben 2 is in y, be beatetb ana Mktb
folks ,be mafeetb (tr tfes,aebates,c0ntenttons,ana murmuring**
Mben be is in « > bets erceffme in eating ana annhmg, ana
plaping, be Mi be pleafaut, ana lone to flng ana Dance, ana to
fcfe tbe UUc csmpanp, be is intemperate in bis Diet, ana floutb*
full in all bis Doings* MUjcnbeisinn:, be aeltgbtetb to bane
Debates, ana appointed) bimfelfe to go to lap Mite to Hill men,
anato pjeuent otbers,bauing no Delight but to flap anaranfaefc
others * Mbcn be is in , be is eutll, malicious, a aiffembier,
fraiterous, aifobeaient, rcaap to ao Mheanes, ana meianebo*
Ip. Mbeu be isin <re, be is gtuen to Mrre, caring not to lull
aman, ana louetb nothing but contention, ftrife, anD Debate.
tSJftbcnbeistnm?, be aeltgbtetb to fljatc in bana-gunne ana
troffc-botee, ana louetb bojfes, barnefle, ana men of Mrre, as
MU tbe leffec as tbe greater, ana to be MU dotbea,accfeea,anD
appointee ’♦ Mflben be is in =£=, be is Me, MU feme in al Hina
of Hnoteleage, ana a great î^iftojiograpber oj te? iter of IMo*
ries. When be is in m, be is of a goamafemg ana feature, of
a g©a countenance ana apparance, analouetb to be MU bo?fea,
ana go?geouflp appareUea* Wjen be is in a be is quareUou*,-
making great p?ouiflon in bis boufe to aflMt bis enemies, to
ouer-rumte ana Hill them . Men be is in ^, be is pme, ill
elotbeo, ficHelp, afltmg foi© oas faHe, ana lame of one of bis
members* Mben be is in Mbe is a great 5Utrologien,SDiuine,
Ceomanticn, ana an interpreter ofajeames . tSElben be ts in
M, be is greatricb, ana migbtp, ana in gœa o?aer, fumptuouflp
ciothea, ana full of all gcoa bertues ana manners ♦ ps boufe ts
r<y, ana ar, bis craltatton «x, bis aefeent K* 0na thus bp tbe
atfccurfe of the Chapters there is matttfeftlp aeclarea bnto pott,
Hit conaitions,poMrs, ana natures of tbe planets, to tbe ena
pou map come to inage eebe Sgure. 0na pou (ball mage acco?*
Ding to the nature ana conaition of the planet, from Inborn üjæ
bolaetb ana commetb out (as tee bane faiae of tbe Clementes)
' m as
4o The firftBaokc
as tfee AquifîtiotoattrflrateDtoite r, Lctitiabnfo v.
Puer to anb fa coufequentlp of toe ethers, ns toe trample*
toall foetohereafter ♦ $oto mutt toe fpcakeof the Zo diacke,
following out former p?omife, the mott plain?® at© manife#
that toe can, although that it m not mud? touch toe matter et
0comancte. ~f; ;iPB
Ofthe Sphere and Circles ©f Heauen,.
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Chap., a 8 -,
■ i
HT ê>pï)ere at© att toe c ompaffe of ^eancn to bmtfcebmfe
1 ten Circles, tohereof fourc be letter, toat to to top, toe Ar-
* tique, at© toe Antartique,toetropicUe of^anbtoetropihr
ufzp, the other fire be greater, that to to fap, toe Equator, anb
toe Zodiacke, the th© Pillera, toe Meridional!, anDtbatpt
toe Orizon : of the tohieh Circles, toe greatett to toe Cquinoc*
ttaU,becanfett biutbeto and parteto the toojlbe mfottoo : toe
nert greatett to the Zodiacke,bccsufe he parteto the Cquinoc*
tiall bp toe mibble.anb btcaufe toe hane no great nabe oftoefe,
as touching this our Hrte, toe toiti noto ceafc talking of other
toings,ano fpeake snip of this i of the feigns. l£he Zodiacke,
o} othertoife called toe Circle of life is that, tohito appointing
the toap of© is fet ouertotoart anb oblique among® toe other,
poles of the toojlb, ofthe tohieh Zodiacke the one moitié beck*
noth from the Equator to the pole Artique, $ the other moitié
ocfcenocto hnto the Antamque, at© toat to the esufe that it is
many times called, toe Circle oblique, btcaufe that the fataati*
on at© oblique felting of him in the refpect of the Equator, at©
of toe place of the firtt morning tocre crpebient anb necettarp,
bccaufe that bp the courfe anb recourfe,o? reuolutton of the pin*
nets, anb efpetiallp of ©,ecbe parte anb quarter of the Carth he
alternately mameb fo? toe bunging fo;to anb grototo of things»
^furthermore, the Circle to called Ecliptical l, becaufe the <&*
clipfe ncuer commcth hnto o anb hnto d , but toheit thofe tn©
planetsbein one Zodiacke, anb fo the Circle Zodiackesiuû
beth all the Sphere of the toojlce, at© the Equator into in©
oarts.
iu., 41

ù\ partes, ef tbe t»l)idb (too Circles tbe common fpaces bet (uéne
them be calico Kquinoûiall, tbat is to Cap, tuben that o is in
either of tbem,tbc ragbt and Da? be eqaall,but the points Vubicb
be in tbe middett betlxfene tbe fatDe diuifions anD (paces be tab1
IcD tbeSDropicfees anD points of the â>ol®iccs,tbat is to fap,tbc
con«crfions,fîattons, anD (tapes of o. Cbe principal! pointes
b ef tbefc CquinofltialsanD &ol®ices,do diuidetbe Zodiacke in*
to foure partes oj quarters, refponding to the fours parts ana
fcafons of tbe peace : that of the p;ime feafon beginnetb from
tbe reparation of tbe Zodiacke, anD of tbe Equator, lubcnG
beginnetb to Decline to cur beigbtb o; top. SHbat of the &um*
mer Doth beginne from tbe nert s>olffice* STbat of tbe Earned
from tbe Cqumoctiall folloUnug * îCbat of the Minter from
the other a»olfftec : anD becaufe that euerp natural! tbing batb
?» flî6 Ecpiaa» * a be^nning, middle, and enoe, fo? this caufe euerp quarter of
dionall tbe Zodiacke is diuided into tb?é equal! partes, anD bp this
meanes all tbe circuit of tbe laide Zodiacke is DiuiDeD into 12*
»;te totto partes, tbat is to fap, fojafmucb as the Mronsroters bfeto
note tbe marhes, to place in tbe Zodiacke tbe afpettes of tbe
planetSjfo? tbe parts quoted 05 noted of tbe 12 .number be fatb,
detinjW 1,2,3,4*6, fobercofflbefirff figniSetb tbs conitmction, the
feeondjtbe afpett ^ertile,tbe tbird, tbe afpcct ^uadjature, tbe
fourth, the afpett Crine:tbe fef,the Æ>ppoStion,as in tbe third
jgcohe of tbis our take (ball be (betued in certaine figures,
iubicb mahetb tbat eebe quarter of the peare is cojrefpondent*
{p dinided into tiuelue monetbs, oj meafures of times,and con»
fequentlp all the peare inf 0 t&elue, $oi»e tbefe ttoelue partes
of tbe Zodiacke be pjoperlp called lignes, becaufe tbep feme
to define and termine to bs tbe mod noble and notable muta*
tiens of tbe £ire,and of all things cbauncing all tbe peares, af*
ter tbe difeourfe of o, bp all the Zodiacke, and therefore efma*
np it is called the Ouidon oj Cnfigne-bearer of tbe times*
Orients
►V• 5 ^ v
•roper names ofthe Signes ofthc Zodiacle I
and or their dimiions, degrees, and
qualities* Chap. . • '>4
i! ? t •» v *•.

ano ojfgmalU&fag of the ito


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? ùcfùtnetht0 jj&$& totoatiu curregt*


~ ■— ' '.* • ^ shd be m their op
mtnmmtttyatCQMm
to the Otaefflon ofdie firff moacmcnt, astocll of the planet^
tut of the Cars firco, fohich ist front the taisent hg the â»e«th*
Jnfluettce,fhat is to fap, mo;e rather right o; ffralght then oS
, anû acro?&mg to the U*
anatoife*
^tgne, Dcoth marne ana nlfo
- - » v. mm tin &**&*. ww* *«fe ukm*
9 3
4H*
dtfpoflticn, foot'd) is tbe nature of fbcfe things, ana offeeaffeg;
nuo tl)at it famed) to caufc fundjp effects, ana fo; this caufe erbe
fjgne of tfje Zodiacke bearetb tbe name of feme one of tijefaft
things o? beads. taibereftuetbefirSis called Aries, thatts
to fap,iï)C itamme,becaufe o going bp that parte, app?ocbct&
neare the courte oftbe places, anti bis beate, mired irntb moifr
ncs,begmnetb to augment little and little, ans tbe^iredoetb
temperate it fetfe, tabicb is a tbing much nigh bnto tbe nature
and comolctfion of tbe famine. 2Ebe fécond is calko T aunts,
tljat is to fap,tbe Bull, bccaufe o being bppon bim, bis beate
doth augment, ano tbe moifines refolues, maketb a temperate*
nes of tbe 3irc djatuing to a dncites, a tbingmucb agreeing to
tbe nature of a Bull. 2Cbe tbirO is called Gemini, tbatisto
fap,ttwnBles,oj tiuo cbilojen iopned in one,becaufe tbat in tbts
feafon Ootb augment double, and tbe males of al binds of beaffs
do ioine and couple mitb tbe females ,fo; tbe increafe and feeing*
ing fojtb of tbetribage ♦ fourth faltcfb bis name oftbe
Crabbe, and is called Cancer, tobicb is a bead tbat gotb bach*
iuardjbp reafon tbat o returnetb totnaro tbe Equator,Whence
be fir® came , in obferuing tbe difeents and oeclmafionsofa
contrary ojder bnto tbat fobicb be bad in Gemini. Ebe fifth,
bccaufe of tbe ertreame beate tobicb is then aceompanped foftb
a d*pnes, tabetb tbe name of a Lion, foj. tbe Lion is ®ronge®
of all tbe beaffs, and of a complection bote and d?p , 2£be fqto
is attrtbutedbnto tbe Virgine, tobteb is a thing barren, and
berp toeahe, for then tbe beate dimmifbeth, and tbed?pneffe
inbieb be b?tngetbin, hath dominion, bp mennes tobereof all
things doe ceafe to grotoe and to increafe, and become barren,1
ercept (it map be) the ertreame coitcoifion of fome ♦ STbefea*
uentb $8cr is not onelp-called Libra, ej tbe Ballaunte, be*
<*-Trr«iifn If. , i rt ^ -T ' a_ - ^ , ». • * , -m t>

♦n . * i A ^ ? * . ' ^ m*

fj and the eo&e tubicddolbthen W


gmne to comeïn. Cbe eight is called tbe ^cc?ptoit, as the*
parte beuemous and morttferous of tbe peare, feu bp tbe d)P*
nes lubiri) then ootb ertéH, and is inhis fojee, and tbe cotenes
thought in, fcjfncb be t&o qualities enemies fcnto nature,tbere;
■ cemmetb
» %

tommetb corruptions of the Hire, ano bp that menues pefftlen*


tes or other Dangerous Oifeafes. Che ninth is calico the Archer,
ano is calico Sagittarius, for luhtn o commeth bpon this figne,
his hcate being banqmfhcD, the coloc hath Dominion, ano ther*
of commet!) fogs,miffs, fnotaes, frofts, ano other fuch pernio*
I tious alterations, butting on all parts the bcafts, ano al things;
J halting the begetiae life, as if t&ep lucre oarfs ano arrotoes be**
® tt‘îi ttomco. She t enth faeareth the name of tl)e Boche, ano is cal*
u !eo Capricomus, ijohich is a beaft ofcolbe nature,Ojp, attorney
'
I fcmcholp for o being then gone farfbeff afoap of al the peace,
ni he goeth from our climate ano region , and bp that caufe the
Hire becommcth oiftemperco, bp the accafiott of the great ano
trtreame coloe that is then accompanpeo tuith orpnes, SDhe
elenenth is calîeo Aquarius, that is to fap, a caffer of Mater,
becaofethatO)pnesfapltng,moi2nes commefh fitagaine, for
then 0 refurncth totoaros the Equator, ano bpreafon of ccloe*
“ itc3, tohtch thenis 3U0p,tbere comnicth much fnob) ano raine,
Ifinallp, the ttoelfth ano laft figne hath not topthoutgrcatoc*
** cafion tahenthe name of jftfbcs, becaufe thep be beafîes of the
rtJ si tell® lîîîïter, for then the coloenes of the tpme begimtefh bp little ano
D at Gemini. I|i little to enoc : ano bp the comming of q into the foppesof our
U |ttistt«p|i regions, the moittncs frozen ano congeaîeO Doth Oifolue, ano
(jjlflioiito thereof commeth a temperatenes of the Hire, much toatrp ano
rainp, Hnothusappeareththereafan tuhp the fignes of the
J giul'tyi Zodiacke beare the names thcphauc, ano thereof commeth
filfo, that the fireo ffiarres comprifco about the leap of o, ano
wM uj| briber thefe tbjdue lignes be brought in the figures of the
fatoe beaffies afere nameb,o? of other things : to the enoe, for to.
jfs, fenolne cache confiellation anfbjcreth bnfo cache qualitp of the
fato ^tgnes , ano the properties of the lignes anfmere not to
ufpJflÇ theimigesanonaturesof the^-tarres, ^oitmnUnote, that:
of thefe ttsdue lignes there be fire Artiquc, or ê>epfenîrio*
TéK fia!!, that is to fap, thefe, ano the other fire
.** jjjflPJ Antertique, $)erioionail,or ê>û«theroe, thatis to fap, =^,m,
SDbcre is alfo three Urine!) be of the nature of the
tfoè other Itjïjte!) be oftbe Cartb m. ©bc &fghêiiifôf*
culinc bc tbofe tobicb be of tbe fire anûof tbe arc î tbe feu*
nine be tbofe tobicb be of (be Skater ano *t tbe tetb : tbe $#
rtcntaU be tbofe tobicb be of tbe Sire : tbe ^Dccioentall bé tbofe
of tbe C-artb : the StëeriOionaH be tbofe of tbe iFire : tbe $qp
tentrionall be tbofe ofthe plater > &ome be figoreo in foatne
ef man,tobicb be ,anD^ = feme in fojme of beafes, as,
ano a • others in fojtne of other lining things, as,
<£,>n,anOK.
.Ccbeone „
nno bp the like confequmt.al! the Zodiacke into 3 6 0. oegrés,
ano eebe ocgtfe is otaiteo into 6 o. minntes, toberef at this time
31 totllfpeafee noraoje, beranfe it mafeetbnot much Onto tbe
Science tobicb toe trente of, tobicb is Ceemancie , Sheene
parte of tbefe lignes be fstoc to afeeno Oircciip, ano the other
oblique o?badsetoaro ♦ SEbep tobicb toe afeeno oirertlp begimte
at the Ggne of , ano cnee at s, tbep tobicb oefeeno oblique o>
tbtoarfc beginne fronts, anoenoeatu : tbofe tobicb ooe goe
tbtoarte, obep Onto them tobicb goc otrect, as bp toap of cram*
pie, k obepefb to a, xtomr, Kto—, ^to m, anD^
to^. SChe fitft fiane is ~r, ano be agrétb in toap toitb K, tf
toitb ~,xc toitb toitb a toitb m, n* toitb—. She
Cirde of the Zodmeke to oiuioco ittto ttoo partes, tobereef
the greater to calico the moitp of g , ans beginnetb at the figtte
of a, ano enoetb in ^. ICbc other is leffe, ano to caüeo the met»
tic of d , ano begtitnetb at <sp, ano enoetb at SCbe moitp of the
beginning of x enoetb in the ente of n*, ano is calico the mot»
tie bate,the other tobicb beginnetb at ano enoetb at H> is
calico the moitié coloe. SDbe fourth parte of this Circle tobicb
is at the beginning of Tvbnte the enO of ir, to calico the ^?inte
time bote ano moifi,figuifpmg pong age,tobicb is bote anofan»
guine. Cbe other fourth parte tobicb beginnetb at %, ano en»
tefb in nu, to calico Summer, bote ano one, ano Ooetlj figniSe
poatb from ttoentie bntofiueano tbittiepeares, tobicb com»
monlp is bote ano cboîeriche* SEbe other tobicb is from to®
beginning of a, t) nto the enOe of *, Is calico garnet,coloe ano
tyie>ffgrafpfng: age, tobicb is commonto ccloe ano melancholy

i

K

ofl&otmnSe
g^elagtofofttibatftbisbeginningfront^tmfofteettoeofxl

rHii/JN? » aivuaps t^ieSBrogatarwe^maft^ftefe éSSnec^Œ


to» Wi^WS be»«ottcaWe5 otfttw&e$,«ftOotba*ttmmon. -r, <5, 35J
15 : îtmi! e tytoS caUcî> mancable, fo; tofcen e entre tb mto y, ïje niœwftfj ant?
xtjangetb^ Winter time into tbe^ûue, anD fo of ot&er into
W°w|é3 otterfeafons.snijefiresbe «^m^jSBO^caUeOjfo?tofem
%i entrctb
ïfHhfc ans retting » collet» corn*
, fcc mouetfe tbe tinte
» ât t&ts time 3 teit
IgÿSjl ; te no mo;
mmn» V .*

jSjjtaftï '>-■. confi&er, anO remember tfie fame, ittottt


WtoeafaM^*. ing warueUotîflp to mage a figure tedl
fon»e, 3 m
ntteatn ; ttjoîei 9 ffl^tnttopn^ioartra^flrwto^l
llçocïirc(t,asW5p!!
:tw,Kto-,£W
: t
? f

ÿflgMd to?*
■ \

ldi into (too pu®)


jfo, aiûW1^
p jadis#
>
J v

✓. _

fW^Z #
ï*ïï**j9l
iy
îisa' £>
fcs ofthcir faidc qualities, accordin
to the fourc feafons of
the y ear c»
bf Gcowiânde*
well d ire £1 as oblique*
bauc fare bcfoje onelp toucbeb, in pairing bp tbem, tbat i$
to fap,tbe tfoo trroptcfces,afffl t\m poics, temetb to m'moe tb»
toboïe ^eauen into See p?bi^palfpait«foji*cgiorw3xommonIp
talleD Zones oj côtoies, tatto thetubicb Doc aewanp climate*
^
A'M
4*
aê%
r~w
Û Ç I ; | V
'■
glob?*
*>- . + 4 „

ewe from an e*

accioentailu? tempers. Ji& the trft is feitaate bettoéne


tbc mo ^o&tkM mu&mmm mo tm pmt, u m
Circle Cqpato&aift tb^fo^ltwaffrfenc fym9 m tbe bfg*
geft of all the other,. iobicfj map M lietalfeira Zone, an* i*
calleb Torrid a, o-^jimTtfng, foj that it fémetb eontfmiailic to
bume, betaufr of the contimiall resolution of ©bpuonit♦ spho
tfoo euiinottcK^^btn^rtf^poleoofibeUîo^e, beiwl*
^ ^ 4 * W ^ If _A . — ^ ^

,ntartique,ljjbicb 50:

tbep be lifee equal!, and ofonefb5me, anD letter thentbe others


be. ü3ettoâBe tbcfc mo &cgian&,anû tbat of the ittftbfe there
be other ttoopfore?, anbbe Uhc equal! one font other pet U>
imteD toitb a greater, larger, au* ampler Circuit rotmbe about
tbt^Kropicke*tbentbe ot&eroftbe poMe, tobereof tae-Doe
an* the CM Artlque : the other is betteéœ the Eropfelf of
^ ana the Circle Amartique both of them toe4temperate,SR§
inhabité*, as tombing that t»bieb & mile* tbs Torn da, ft f$
one oftbemoS moderate anopieafsnt habitation aboue tbeE-
quator, but bettomtetlc poles, it is f& the great bebemenf
heate ùiffempere*, an* bar* to be inhabités, the tfoo irttermoSI
lobicb bcoirectlp oner the poles, bettkehjifeberpiUio inhabité
fo: die ertreme eoloetbatfe tberej thought gæo here to fpe*&s
thus much of the Zone, to the en*e, that tuhen pe come to the
Chapters of the figures of Geomande, $o« map the œoît
pcrfedlp hnotoe the nature an* property foj the qualttie

A figure ofthe Zones ofthe Earth.

* t

Ofthe figures and Charatts ofthe Plantât » * , J j

Chap. 51»
A J*er that the famftfes, powers, m^tmalifiesoffheWP
/\ net* ofthe feipes if Zodiacke* tym Wm mmet*}
of Geo mande*
jfioto rcâfetïj it to figure ont tleClarect*, anô to fijetoe loin»
fà mu® appropriate tient to tie égarés of Cfcontanrie, to ti&
titt>e,t|at tolen pou fini tient to le acccmpaitpe&tmtl tie fail
panets, pen map tie better feneto Heir figntficafion,ano flat
fletubgementtoltcl fijallbegiuen of tie figure bpentleque*
ftion male, map be more certaine anb fore. $o& be|oïo,|cre#
«fier follotnetl t|e pourfratfareano t|e names 1e|tc| all t|e
^firologtajujanb 0comanttans Doc fife.
***-**a«» 3Es(

raj»! Saturne I lupiter Mars] Sol Mercurie {Luna


& ] #•' $ I © 5 ! B-

«ttofthcEarth. /•
Ofthe houfci ofthc Planets,»

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Chap. 31,
V &m ntuft bn&erffnns, that forafmuclj as ec|eoff|e planet*
latl tlno loufes, o aifo b ercepteo,ta|fc| lane but eacle of
tot one. 2C|e lonfes of| be 3 and W» tie loufes of 5£ be <*
am H, tie |oufesof<?be~r attb >n, tie loufe of< © is onelp a*
ileloufessff Ic » ana & , tic lonfes of gbear anfcmr, t$f
|oufc ofs tfottelp<8> : belotee here is tie pourtraiture.

W 1 * ¥ ! $: ■ 1 © 2 & y “iri
Tm A &n\ % t
1 i *; 1 '•1 ! *
4-7 *

and the figures to the Planets, as well direft as.


*-■ •* -

retrograde. Chap. 33..


!i1

tie figures of (Scomanoe ntuft be atmbuteo, anb to In#


iO1'1 lerftsn&tlolfcl be tie «reft,. ano lnlicl be tie retrograde,. k
lane tloeglt gcob lere in tlis place to beferibe out a figure, ane
ip tlno letters to giue pou tie Signification* Hereof, Mlereof
He letter D HaUfignffie&ircd:,. anD tlelétter R rétrogradé,a*
»
r-T 3r 'V l
D &
4t 4cp
r* «k
T*
X X X
* -N •X X
• >
* X X ;

*
X X X X
—» ■ J' Il !>■» >>■
;c
of Geomancie .1

1 I i »
2
1
! 3. . 4 1
Aries Taurus Gemini Cancer |
ii t t tberamme tbe bull ttoinnes the rrabbe [
* !< Y « H 69 I
T * i,

<5 1 7 8
Leo Libra Virgo Scorpio 1
Ipott ballance birgin fto;pion 1
«ft »Qu
«X m J
!•
1
9 10 1 ! T
H T
Iz 1
Sagittarius Capri cornus Aquarius Piices I'.
* * archer goafe _ toafer ' fifties j
| ^ ^ * /W X r
• » • , • •.*

How the Signes be attributed to figures, and the figures


to the Signes. Chap. 3^.
y

XT £Dto mutt toe fijeto botoe the digues be attributed to tbe


v figures, and the figures to tbe lignes : tobicb argument
fs (as toe baue fatde befoje) boto f0 fcnoto to fudge a figure per*
fetfIp after the Trie of Tffirologie. Mberefoje tbe firft (aspa
map eaûlp fee bp tbe erample tobicb follotoetb) tobicb is, *?«/'-
fitio is attributes to y : tbe fécond tofeb is Utitia is attributed
bnto # : tbe third called puer is giuett to =2= : tbe fourth tobicb is
eonmnüio is attributed bntO «X: tfit ^l%bftb isfor tuna minor
is fabiett bwo « : tbe fi*t tobicb is rnbeus is attnonitw^to an
tbe feuentb tobicb is c'audadracomsi# attributed bnto ^
eight tobicb is amfiio is attributed Unto ^ : the ninth tobicb is
pop h lus is geuett to ■ the tenth tobicb is w* is puf to ca : tbe
eleaentb tobicb is aibusn giuen to : the ttoclftb tobicb is />«-
oila is attributed to ^ • the thirteenth tobicb is trifHtU t$ gtuen
to m : tbe fouretèntb telnet) is curctr is giuen to K : the fit*
fœntb tobteb is caput dracoms is attributed bnto «x • tbe fire*
SgSg ténfb tobicb isfirtuna minor is attributed bnto ~. Tnd thus
bauepouan adHcrftfemenf bnto tobicb of the ttoelue lignes
ccbe figure is attributed, tbe tobicb, that pou map ftnotoe the
moje evidentIp, 3 baue here fet this figure foUotoing*
K The
ThefirftBooke
The manner to attribute the fignes to the figures,
and the figures to the fignes.

« 1» f%4y ' 11
Ï **

Aries Taurus Aries 1 Virgo


‘"Y"» «X
x XS
-)< *^< i "X |1
■J*
X X
\
ÿ -X -X 1 : i X
-fc •X -x X X j X
S «. -X X X I x ! x x ;
acjttifitiQ latitia puer ] ceniunBio

5 I '7 8 ; :
6
i aurus i ! Gemini ' Sagittarius Libra
,3E \

-x . X X ■' X • X •
/ * x- - ■ ' •’ x X X
■X -X X X X X
-X -x X X X v X X X .
fortnna minor rub eus caudd dracenis amifsh \
-- .
* \

9 io I2
Capricornus Leo Cancer Libra
tO- 6p »—s

-X X*
v, t

j j
albus h

lS 16
Scorpio Aquarius
m nx AV
✓V*/

■X <X •X -X
-X -X ■X -X
-X -X X
“K " •X
trifhtU dracenis rortHn4 m/titr
*-
w
A
of Geomancie*

Of the domination which the Signes haue oner the


parts ofmans body, trees, feedes , and Redons.
Chap. 3d. 1 0

*
* ucr hearbs, fêbes, plants, anD regions, as 3 im&here Declare
*
tmto pou. 0nD fir® ir hath Dominion oner the heaD, anD face
* of man, anD of regtons,be gouemeth 3ü5abllon,Sïrabla, perfîa,
anD Catena . « Gouemeth the neche anD thtoat ofman,anD
the arttSclalltrês, anD tsfuperlour ouer regions . it 3s a gen*
tie ^igne, anD as touching the members of man, he gouemeth
the armes anD ihouteers, anD as touching regions hegouemeth
Armenia anD the greateff part of Ogipt. £ls touching the
members ofman gouemeth the heart, liucr, lights, iïomacfce,
anD bjeaff, anD all little très, anD the regions of Armenia, anD
a parte of the j©jlent. «p. Gouemeth the heart, Scmatfce, anD
fplene of the bathe, anD all great très, anD the region offnbia
tbetefler,anû the Regies, anD It ts a figue hote anD malltlous.
n ^uleth the bellp, guts,anD infcjarDes,anD as touching herbs,
anD plants he Doth gouerne graines anD fêDes, anD as touching
regions, he gouemeth all thofe tohich lie about the riuer ofCu*
plates, anD tbe3te of Canaria neare to â>palne. ^ ^ath
Dominion ouer the hanches, buttoches, nauill, anD ffones‘ anD
ofregions he gouemeth the tee of the domaines, anD of the
c^jéhes bntill Effrita, anD the latt part of Ethiopia. m j^ath L

of the boDp ofman DnDer her gouemement the genltojies,blaD*


r \
Der, thearfeanDpjiultie, high très, anD the region ofArabia.
^ <0ouerneth the thlghes, anD the Countrcp of Ethiopia Dntill
if 3!nDla. ^ 3s a £>igne cholerthe anD melancholic, anD of the
members ofman he gouemeth the fcnès, anD as concerning re*
glons he gouemeth all the countrep of Cthiopla tohich Is on the
fea coa®. ^ |9ath Dominion ouer the legs, anclcs,anD hèles of
man, anD ouer the inoft parte of Cgipt totoarbes the Meaft
* K Coucrneth the fête, anD the#o?th partes Ditto the lanD of
the domaines, imth one parte of Cglpt that Is callcD the Utw
to^eofBlcRnDjla.
Ka The

'h
The gouemement that 7? and the other Planets in each®
Signc haue oucr the members of mac. Chap. 3 7,

nr planets bane liketoifetbetr Oomrnfon anogoneromem


1 oner the members of man bp aU the lignes in fc?me ano
manner æ 3 toil! Declare » 2htbfirlïofain?in v bath tbefèo*
mackc, y, the bellp, $ the beao, o the bippes, 2 the forte, 2 tbe
buttockes,5 the knês. 1? in gonernetb the bellp, y the cbtne
bone, £ the nccke,o the knês, 2 the beao, 2 fee forte, d the tut*
tockes, T? 3in lx gonernetb tbe bellp, y the tones, £ tbe to*
m?.dte,o the legs, ancles, anbbto, îtljearfe, 2 tbe beao, 0
tbe buttocks. T? in <5» gonernetb the gemtoitcs,^ the buttons,
£ the (tomacke, 0 the forte, 2 the armes ans fljeulDcrs, 2 tbe
çês <motb2oate,î> tbe beao. 1? 3!n ^ gonernetb the tones, y
tbe butteckes ano knês, <? tbe bellp, © tbe beao, 2 the heart, 2
tbe fboultiers anû tb?oate, Dtbearfe. T? gouermtb (be
fête, v tbe knês ano legs, <J tbe bellp, o tbe art, 2 tbe bpper
parte of tbe bellp, 2 tbe bcart, p tbe (IjoulDcrs. Ij 3n ^ g^ucr*
netb tbe knês ano legs, y tbe epes anb bifage, £ ttje gerotojtcs,
0 tbe (bouloers, 2 tbe beao, 2 tbe bellp, d tbe (tomacke. i 3n
m gonernetb tbe ancles ano bêles, y tbe forte ano banos, £ tbe
heaO,armes, ano buttockes, o tbe heart, 2 tbe genitojics, 2 tbs
éjouï&ers and tbine bone, d tbe bellp . T? %n * goucrnctbtbe
fête, y tbe legs ano ancles, $ tbe fête ano banocs, g tbe bellp,
2 tbe buttocks ans armes, 2 tbe genir ones ano bait, p tbe chine
bone. 1? In ? gonernetb tbe beao ano fêt,v tbe efes ano knês,
£ tbe legs ano (bouloers, g tbe cbtne bone, 2 tbe heart ano but*
tocks, 2 the (tones, p tbe buckle bones. Tj ^ gonernetb tbe
beao ano necke, y tbe (bouloers,(ïcmahe,ano fête, $ tbe bêles
ano heart, g tbe gemtojtes, 2 the knês atio legs, 2 tbe heart
ano hucklebones, d tbe (tones. T? %n x gonernetb tbe fours
humours, y tbe armes ano the necke, £ tbe heart ano bcaO, ©
the bellp ano tbe ancles, 2 tbe bfppes, 2 the necke ano cbtne
bone, d tbe (tones ano the bippes. Beboloe here tobat pofocr
b bath in echo &igne,tbe like bane poa of aU tbe other ilanefs,
to» 1 bere leane at this time to fpeake ef as toell f« tocuitie
fake3
of Gcotnaficic?
fefte, as alfo foj that manp 0tfroIogians ïjaue treated efthis
mattered antongft others* Ftolomie ans Ihon de Indaigne
&8ÔOJ tu #Srol0gte,anO Ihon de iMontroy ttt S)!0 Chiroman-
fia, and phyfonomia, auo manp others, as fcjeli antient WLti*
ters < as late Writers, iabtcb pemapreade tf that pe baueto
tm therewith. £lfo lobat fignifications the faide panefs hsue
Ut the signes, anomtheir houles, touching the fôealmes ana
peuntees tohich at this tinte 3 alfo omit, and bail nota fpeaUe
cfthe erection oî edification of the houfes of ï^eauen, acco;ding
to the àffrologtcaUmdiciall.
:fe|u The maner hovve to erc& the tweluc houfes of Hca->
'«hüj ' ' »». Chap. 3 8.

nr j© erect and place thefe tluclue houfes of Beauett, it is ne


1 other thing but to fine the tiueiue parts o? ifignes of the Zo-
diacke, fetouthp the greater Circles Without bauinganp re*
fpect to that that the botoe o? Circle cf the faine Zodiacke, is
indofeb boithotechefpace ofthe faioe houfes tfoj the Mrologfa
ans haue inuented the fpaces of the faid houfes, to the ende, that
bp little ano little, the Lignes being lifteij bp o? elfe bnder the
f©?t$one, thep map bp certaine fpaces o? Pittances all cquaU,
and in like diftente fenfifelp the beaming and irradiation of the
(aide lignes to be changed, and fo finallp bp the directions of
the faide equall fpaces iudge the times ofthe accidents to come,
as it ts contained bp the precepts and rules of this 0rfe iudiciall,
according to the tohieb $rte the faide ttuelue houfes be repjeteip
ted bp this Sgure here placed*

K 3 South
The firltBbokc
.1
South

A general! figure
ofthe 12. houfes
of Heauen, accor¬
ding to the Judi¬
cial of A Urology.

_
Ofthc qualitie ofthe figures of Geomancm
.
_ >m
* \

Chap. $9. ' A\

Y j^nmuff furthermore note, that nmongefi the figure* of


A <0eomancte feme he g©a, others be ill, ana other fomt
be common. West goa be tbofe tobich be entring, Triflitia
erceptea. STljofe fobicb be going out be til, onlp Lætitia creep-
ten. 2"he common be neither g®a no? baa : but tbep be g©a 0%
baa acceding bnto the companptbep fall into ♦ ifo? tobentbe
company is g©a,tbep be g®a,ana tohen the company is tll,thep
beill, ns iball be moreplatnelp Declared Onto pou bp the erperi-
ence of certaine figures ntaae, tobicb toe toil! place ana Declare
in the thira B®he of this Srte. 4
fühere is mojeoucr, a SDscto? in this Science callea Ge¬
rard de Cremon, fobofe miuDe is, that the if igures fhoula bà
attributed but 0 the lignes, ana the lignes to the figures, in
an other manner then toe haue here fpobenof ♦ But fo? that 3
fina mine otoite fafljton of pratfife to be g©a ana certaine bp the
erperience Iohich 3! haue manp times maae, 3Î toil ffap m p felfe
thereon. SDhiS is the figure Of the fata Gerard de Cremon,
ana boto that he bfetb the matter to gitte to the figures ofl? hie
boufes ana eraltations, ana cottfequentlp ofthe other planets,
the Iohich after the 3rte of this sciencepé map p?©uebpthe
figures ana question* tobicb batte bène propounded to forme
ofGcomatîdeJ 6j

j: A figure of Gérard. Cremon. H


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r

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m n)f 1
k k k k k I
kk k k k
k k k k k k
k k » k k • -k k k k
X i ^ l 'Y' !1 ,-T1
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'
k k k î k 1 k k l
iïire k' k k k * k I
k k. k k k k ’ 1 k
l k * * k k k
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] k k k J k k ‘ k I
k k . k k k k k |
s km k k k k k
te|p|É k k k 1 k
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mof.SMi k k firf
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k k
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-k k J * h

Carth * k k k ■k I
Ü ,, k •k -k - ;k
Gérard de 0' *' •k •k
tO tf)C /• s - 2 < .*■ v . -, ■ ? -
"

i# The declaration ofthe twelue houfes of Heàucn pla- i


ccd here. Chap. 40. r
fi*? f "A

jÇOpîlîtf1
Y *n berebefo?e, the manner ans
fo?me hototôe tüjclne houfes of beauen mull be maoe, anb
Sobtcb be fbe foure angles thereof, toitb their fuccebants ans ca*
bants, ans fojbecaufe that manp can not tuithout a better be*
riaration therecftofaUn comp?ehenD the faibe figure ihaue
thought it g®0 here in this place to make amo?e ampler open*
mgysno Declare it mo?e fenftblp.^ou mut firll bnberlfanDdbaf
the Circle ofthe Zodiacke befibes the Diuifions inhich boehaue
^oken of here before, is DiuiDeD anb partes into foure ceuall ana
mffparts,each one of them biuibing the fato Circle Zodiacke
, •«,

& ■ •.

of
The fîrlîBooke
of the &emifpbere,tbe Web parte be called boules : thereof$t
tdï is calico the 0ngle of tbe Orient totb tbe 12. and 11. bnto
tbe 0ontb , toiicb mafee fbe bemifpbcrc $)rienfall, and is called
the quarter and parte oriental! maiculinc, figmfpmg tbc Spring
time, and tbe infancie of man, touch of W nature is fangtune.
She oilier parte toich is tbe 0ugle of tbe â>outh, reaching w
to tbe Occident, comprehending tbe 1 c, p. and 8. houfes tm#
to the 7. is called the hemifphere meridional and fenuntne,fipi*
fping the pouth of man, toich then beginneth to be choleriche,
and heating . She third parte toich is the 0ngle occidental!*
reaching tstto the ^ejptentrionall, containing the 7, 6, and &
houfes to the fourth is called the hemifphere Occident mafru*
line, fignifping ^arueffandageofntan, toich is then moS
ccmmonlp melancholp. She fourth quarter toich is the 0m
gle ^eptmtnonall reaching ditto the oriental!, comprehending
the 4. 3, and 2* houfes bnto the firff is called, the hemifphere
feptentrtonall feminme,%nifpmg Matter, and the errofeed age
of man toich then doth begtnne to be flcugmaticke, olde, and
faint. Shofe tto partes tuincij be from the 0ngle meridionaQ
bnto the angle feptentrtonall be called, the mettles afeendanf.
She other tVoo partes luhtch be from the ^eptentricnall ditto
the mertoionall be called the moitiés defendant♦ She ferre
anglesbcthei.4- 7. and 1 o. houfes. She3.5*ptandn
be called the houfes Cadante. She 2, y. 8. and i 1* becaUei
the houfes Succédants, therefore, toeit, and as often as in
thefe fonte Angles, or in their houfes fucccdante pstt findc a fi#
gm of géomancie, pou lhall fap, that it is god and profitable
for the qneffion propounded. 0nd contraritofe torn it cetm
me^ in the cadante,pe map iudge itt0 be ill for the demandant,
as 3 toll both fap and declare fcnto peu more at large in ttv
testing the figures, toich pelballfinde in the torde Biake
fnhidi is for that, that in as much as the angles doe altoms
figmfic force, courage ofbeep, toliantneffe, ftoutneOe a®d and
profperotts forttmc,totb friendes aflociated totth a better bane
as concerning the fuccedants. Shattohich is nert to the Si
dattt tojich is the fécond, figmfietb halfe fortune bp the occafion
^geodes. Wtohichtewmthe^nalooftbeMrtf, mm
\

of Géomancie;
is tfie fift,figtt(fieth We fortune, commtttg bp giffe*, oj bp tije
getting o; conception of foime a? Daughter, that is to Cap, ofbo-*
nojs o? top. Chat bohich follobocfh the Jungle of the j£)cctaenf,
that is the 8 .fignifîes balfe foff une,becaufe of Deatb,o? of thing*
biDDen.Cbat that fuccéos the angle mcriDional,bobicb is the
Ggntfies balte fortune comming bp the mother, o? of the prince,
or bp the peare. Che caoanfs Doe lignifie toeaKeneffe of heart,
fe?bîéneffë, anD faintneffe of boDp. 0no Dammage (the thitD tx*
cepteD anD the ninth) tobicb lignifie a rettituticn of a common
ioealth, lifeetoife honour anD retterence ♦ CbefirtanDeleucnth
Do lignifie coboarDnes boifb a botefeebnes, a* boell of perfons a*
of things. ifinallp, pe mulf hnoboe that the houfes (to bnoer*
ffano them aright ) hane their feuerall colours as follotoeth.
jfirft, as touching the afcenDants the firff anD feuenth muff bris
iohite, the fourth anu tenth grrime. touching the fuccebanfs
the feconD anD fift muff be of the colour o f Saffron » Cbe eight
anD eleuenth of colour reo. 0s concerning the caDants the thirl
anD firt muff be of the colour of homtp, Che ninth anD tboelff
biache « Che planets haue liheboife their top in the houfes that
3 toill here Declare ♦ 5 jfirff tafeeth his top in the firff heufe, $>
BithethirD, $ in the fift, $ in the firt, out the ninth» ¥ in tb®
«feuenth, anD T? in the tboelfth*

How to knowc to attribute the members of mans body


vnto the houfes. Chap. 41.
. r . V ' * V-'*

p ^Drafmucb as 3 haue faiDe before, that foepanets Dtuerfip


x gouerne the members of man, anD acco jDtng to the fignei
bobcrctn thep baere bp all the partes ofthe Zodiacke, for that
caufe 3 haue thought g©D here to repzefent bntopou the fame '
more Ituclter bp a figure, to the intent pan map more eafclicc
bnDcrffanD the fame, anD bohat lignes thep be tobicb haue pecu*
liar figmfication anD gouernancebpntcacb of them bpthe hen«
fes ofthe Wftgnes, anD to attribute foe fame tmfo the faiDe
members of man accojDing to the figure of 0ffrologicall ttsDge*
ment placeD here before. thereof the firff houfe figmfieth the
hcaD, the feconD the neche, thethicûthe armes, the fourth the
%z ' bjeaffj
•H
The ‘Prologue.
o

Ftcr that it is fufficiently treated, what thing Geo-»


aaancie is, and the manner how to praftife the fame,,
and what profite and commoditie commeth therof by the
fobtiltic of the Science, and the receation which is taken
therein, together with the knowledge & experience which
the Geomancian ought to liauc in Affrologie : now refteth
ittoopenand difeouerthe qualitieof this Art by thexij. ■ r
r

Jaoufes of heauen, and their fignifications which be as fol-


lowcth.
» *.. *

(Df all the fignifications being of the firfl houfc, vpos the
queflions anddemaundes which may be propounded
and made in the fame. Chap. L *-■; i

is, ahojoicepe oi mm*


dant and single of the £D?ient, contapneth the
c figntficationof the octraundes tobich wap be
niæucD Open the qaalitie, completion, and the
length of the life of man, that is to lap :
i JniohatDtfpoCtiontothe perfon, the in*
cent of bis foill, and the place of him abiding o? otoeUing.
t SDhe beginning of things fohfcb pjefeittlp he toill tafcc in
hand and erecute, and the longnefTe o? ^o?tneffe of his life, and,
t|e qualifie of his heart. .
x ' &5 3
The fécond Booke
3 to thing that be beared bidden dppon bûn,smit&eafttï
fatten of bis hearts dtfire>
4 &be making, pbifttomp and p?opo?tton of fits beoie, t«
hnodJcifbebeo?ihaUbe toeü made o? t!I, and tobetber be b*
fafteo? bard o? ill fauoured, /
y gCtje natiuitte of the perfen, tobetber he ^aU heheaî%
®2 ficklp : ttrong, o? take,
6 Che beginning of aUenfctp?ifes,
7 SDhe iop and fadnette of the perfon*
g 0s touching the members of man, f other lining tbfag*;
this houfeesntapneth the guettions tohich map he pjopoameo
and made of the bead, and of eucrp things therein contained:
as the b?aine, memo?ie, dnderttanding, reafon, intelligence,
epes, epe-b?odies, uofe, téethjmouth,eares,anô difage: tobere*
fo?e token pc toe a figure in the firtthoufe, tohatfocuer it b»
pou fhall iudge after the maner and fourme that toe toil! Ihctn
hereafter, to giue altoapes the firtt hottfe dnto that that the
quettion hobicb is made o? p?opoanded doth note to, that is to
fap, the mottue of the querant
#then pe finds this figure in the firtt houfe ( called Aquiiî-
tio ) pefljallfap thatitfignifieth g©dneffe,bappinette, to quiet
life, toith the accomplishment of the perfons otone harts defirc,
3tttbedemaundbeof o? fo? dopage, it fignifieth g©d fuceeffii
thereof, hut he that taketh ft in hand, Shall not depart fo fancaS
he thtnheth : hut pet (hall he rctume home fit all gladnette,toitb
the accomplishment of his defire » 0nd if the queffton he made
fo? lone and in toap of marriage, ft is g©d, andfo? anp thing
thatalouerdothdemaundeinthatbehalfe: fo? Aquifitio is a
figure of the 0p?e and of if D in the figne of -r and the eralta*
tionof o a figure firme cutting in gœd fo? allthingeshutfo?
tare: butinChurchcaufes and dopages fye is meruetlous
gcod. - ^
OTjen pe finde in this firtt houfe the figure called Amiffioj
pou Shall fap that it fignifieth, lotte of mherftages and of pottefr
fions, an ill life, an ill beginning and ill ifiue of anp enterpiife,
ill fo? fickcnes, dopages, and quiche difpatching : to he t^iefe,
this figure is ill iu aUdemaunOes that can he p?opoundcd , w*
: - : -- :V • ' ccpt
©f Gcomaricîc:
tfyt foj piifoners, fit tohtcb ft fignifieth belfucrawe am» ffcapt
?*w mA of prtfon : in all bemaunbes of foJomen,it fignifieth fohejf#,
""V aito ill foremen, for this figure is a figure of $ 5 in the figne of
mattD of the element of the fire,
3 fin the fir ft bonfe po« Usance ttpon this figure railed For-
turn major, it fignifieth gob tnill, gob heart, ïo^altie, pjofpe*
rftie in ail tl;tngs, iopfulnetfe ana riches, in caufe of a Id aman
it betoheneth iopfulneffe, arnitte of ïnngs, great punces ana
&Q?brs ; tljts figure is g©b in all tbings( crcept to h®pe a thing
ferret, in Pfiicl) tljing it is a tohen of fmall fuerfic. Saisis a
figure of o D in the figne of ^ a figure of the earth fireb
m cntring in*
3!n finding this figure called Fortunes minor y at tl>e begins
King it betoheneth rbolar,baftinefre,anb ftoiftneffe in al things,
it is gab for the affales of inarre, anb fignifieth force $ bolb*
ittlatte nefie of heart, toitb historic ouer enemies, it is g®& alfo for
feinte (tat bopagcs, in other things it is not fo goto t as touching tbmges
il naif to raloue it fignifieth a contentment of the thing pretenbcb » but
the matter fijall be btfelofcb. SCbis figure Fortuna minor is a
figure of o T? in the figue of w anb of the element of the fire,
^ftntung in the fapo boulé this figure nameo Uticia it ooffi
tonifie a peaceable sub quiet life, coniunction anti amitié of
merrp anb pleafant perfons, hone®, of g©b heart and toll! in
all things* SCtys figure is g©b ercept in matters of fnarre. 3n
cafe of lone it fignifieth fomc Iptng at® Diffembling, that is the
perfcn foiU promife much anti perfourme but Utle : this is
alfo a figure of ¥ Jj in the figue of ana of the element of the

|f that bp chauttce this figure called Trijlhu > be in the


firff houfe, it is a figne of an ill beginning of the entertmfe
2Dhe man is of ill Ml, anb penfiue, a traptoj anb bifobcSentl
Jhts figure ts ill in all tbmgs,but to ferch treafure in the earth
flje is alfo g©b in matters of fortifications anb builbtnrrs; this is
a figure of T?R in the figne of m anb of the Clement of the
©arty#
tMDmpcCtttp PJefcnt figure natm# Pulh, ft aotfj gm
pific lOf, to t;ngc t oaunce, to plat>, to be toell itotljeo ajumert,
H
jiflU*1 &4 *rt
k t
ThefirftBooke
to be in loue, a man of _ ,_ _ ^
flje is g©o tn cafe of loue, ant) mail fbt'ngs,buf tn foarrê, tS^
a figure of 2 D m tbe figne of ^ ans ofthe Clement of tsiattr,
jftnotng tn tins beufe this pjefent figure calleo Puer, ft is a
token of top, aim to make fealïes anti bankets totfb 3L actes if
alfo betokenetb tbeff, robberte, Decette ano game tn plap: tn
matter of lone it is g©0, anti Ithetoife tn toarre. $02 bopage it
betokenetb a meetcip funftnefle, fo? marriage it is g©o pnougb
Cgmfpmg altoapes great oeeetpfs ant» fiances. 3it is tnctfferent
mall tbrnges, but better fo2 toarre thanfo2 anp ofber thing*
$Ebfe to a figure of $ tn fbe figne ofv. ana of tbe element of the
0p2e, tobcref&c it is acceptme, fabttll ano toittie. *1 s1
M tbofe ( almofi) tobteb tn oloe time tojote of Ceomaneie,1
as the Brians, Caloians, ant) ^ebzetoes, tooulD tbat this fi»
gure calleo Hjtbeus, token tbat it ts founde tn fbe fir® bottfe,
ffjoulo be tuDgeo like Onto tbe other toifbout meeting it, am
fap tbat it Dajtb betoken, craft, frauo, fubttltte, freafon, toarre,
Oebate, otfeojbe, battell, fptlltng ano tbeooing of blotto* SnC to
be bjtefe, it Ootb betoken all tbe totckeOncfle tn fbe toojlo. But
fbe Cgpptians ano a great part of tbe Haftnes, fap tbat tn fia»
tmng a figure, this figure fojftme to be tn tbe fir® bottfe, tbat
it Iboulo not be tuogeo. M tbat figure mutt be bjoken am
make an other, becanfe that tn this place tbts figure to nothing
io©2tb> tobteb thing Mutko: of this b©ke bath often times
fiene ano knotoen bp erpertence, ano tbat ts tbe caufe tbat 3
am of the oppimon toitb tbe Cgppttans ano ïiattnes, to b?eafee
the figure token that it is found in tbe fir® beufe* &n0 fo at this
time % toil! fpeake no mote thereof* ^11
3f m the fir® bottfe pe finde this figure calico Alhtu, ft ootb
fignific to baue gaine bp trauell in tobite things, ano that a per»
fon is found, pleafant, fine, merrp, ano bappp in all things* 3i
tlje oematmoe be fo? fute of latoe, it is a figne that tbe man (ball
toinne* jjf it be fo? mcflkge be (ball baue g©o netocs, tit cafe
Mercurial it is berp g©0 becaufe 5 bath bis ton in the fir® bottfe.
%t ts alfo good foj marriage, but® is nought fo? toarre, ana
g©o fo? peace, tbts is a figure of ? D in ^ ano of tbe element of
the Mater* > -
a* -rSl
» >

of Geomaficîel ti
tS&fien pe finde tfife figure called Comuntilo.\ fn ffic firff fioufe 9 ®
fb? tfiat fie fe a figure of 2 R in »n? fofiicfi fe fife eraltafion it fe *
s

feerp god in all bmdc of ^ereuriaU tfiings, it fe alfo god in cue# *


rp otfier thing, fo tfiat tfie be accompanied firitfi god figures, « 9
and fee fe ill if {fie be feunde tottfi tfie ill figures, fee attnapes
figmfietfi, alliance, concojd, and conttwdfen foitfi a friend, o?
Socman great Soitfi cfitlde. #nd tfife figure fe of tfie (Element
®ftfie&p?e.
jffindtng tfife figure called Caput draconis, tfiat fe to fap, tfie
greater beare, it figntfpetfi godneffe in all tfiinges, ercept fo? *
tuarre, fo? it figntfpetfi combate and battelle, and fo? peace it fe *
perfertlp good. 3t fe alfo god fo? marrfage,but it toill be long in
doing, it fe god in matter ofgaine : to be b?iefe, it fe god fo? all
tfiinges tfiat pe candemaund, and figntfpetfi fiealtfi of bodte,
pleafant and merrp, and to fiaue tfie fauour of binges, pinces.

life, Wi JSttd fo? tfiat it fe a figure of vand ? acco?dtng fo tfie opinion of


tone men: but bp mine opinion of # and 2 in tfie figne of nr and
nng of Mi, | of tfie element of tfie tetfi, and fo? tfiat caufe fe god to fiuilde
ffetntW' fioufes and to labour tfie eartfi,
tejfapftjfi Efife figure called Cauda DraconU, o? tfie leffer beare,found
ntttfiW, In tfie firff fioufe, it fe lifeebnfo tfie figure Rufaw, fijfiereefiue *
îoiitteWi fiaue fpofcen befo?e : and tfierefo?etfie fpgure ought ttot to fife *
fudged tofien it fe found in tfie firff fioufe, but muff fie b?ohen *
and an otfier to be made, neuerffieleffe tfiere be feme tfiat fiolde
tfie opinion tfiat tfie judgement feould not fieretn be delapde, fo?
Sofiaf caufe feeuer tfie oeraaunde boas affeed i tfie fpgure made:
but it figntfpetfi eutlneffe, Ioffe and damage fs? all tfimges tfiaf
map be afbed of : fe tfiat it fe god fo? nothing but fe? rupnes,
and bummges of Countrpes bp toarres and treafens,bp reafen
tfiat it fe a figure of $ and Tj in ^ and of tfie element of tfie Jfirc*
0 :
®lfien poufinde tfife fpgure called Career in tfife fp?ff fioufe,
it figntfpetfi til opinions and tfiougfifsmelancfioltque,fieatrines, *
fo?rotoes, enuies, angers, great patne and tranaile : tfie perfen *
s
to be a Saturnian, mellancfiolp and d?eammg ofmaltce,tt fe ill
in all tfimges, but to mabe rampiers, fo?fs, and otfier fe?ftfica*
A ttons of Eotunes, and to défende tfiem toell fo? iofitefi it fe gœa
# to
s>
'■ B
to take a (outncp in banoe, oj fo? bepages it is ill : foj it betoke;
I Ak
nctb Saping, atto that the perfcn 0} bis bo;fc fyaü be hurt bp
I W\
the Mp on the fete. SEbis is a figure ef T? D in H ano of tbr z*
tentent of the ©arib, ano therefore is an til figure.
Cbis figure caîleî» Via, fauna in the fir & boufe, figmfpctb a
ffaping in tbeMp, ano fmall health in tbc tourncp: tt is ill As
ail tbinges ererpt if be to goe out cf pjifos*, fo? tbe tobicb it it
goû, ano becanfe it is a figure cf d in bcroecrcafc in A anti of
tbc element of tbeMater, atth fo? that 3 Ooe not finor it g©s?
3 Ml fap no moje at this time.
SEbts figure nameo Popuhis , fount» in Ibis boufe is alisaies
g©D in all things as toell in tuarre as in peace: ffgntfpmg ah
toapes a company of people gathered together foj one tbing oa
ot|cr, tn cafe of marriage it is perfectly gceo, anû IifeeMe to
take a iournep in band ftgnifpmg ftoiftnefi'e, ant» mojebp loafer
then bp lanû, anû becaufe if is alfo a figure of s in her full in 3
ana of tbc element of the Mater, it therefore betekenetb rains
ans» that the gerfon Mich is on tbc leap tball be mopleb.
j * *. t ■*

Of the fécond houfe, and of .her lignification ypon all the


elemaundes which may be put in queflion vnder her.
Chap. 2. • i 2 3 4 * 6,

i -p f^e feccnb boufe cafleo tbe fuecf&int of tbc 0ng!e of


i- the £Djient, batb p?opcrlp ant» nafurallp the figmfU
ration of gaine to come, foj the perfen lubicb ocmaunsctb and
pjopounbeth tbc quettton, to knoM if it (bail be Mb tbe tra*
©aile ans fmeate of bis boûte, o? bp fucceffion, o? bp guift.
2 %i)is boufe alfa centapnetb tbe refolutien of oemaunfccs l
Mich map be mate foj moueable gcoûs, tabteb be in the poioer flv
of the perfon îsemaunûing , oj fe; Mom tbe queftion is pjo*
Sf-
potatoes.
3 Mbicb of tbe (too gangers batb Mnne,o? f^all tot'nni
tbe bluer.
4 SEbe charges that a perfon (ball make, 1 Ivn

$ Mbctbcr tbe ftieno gut in truft, be ferret o; not. ,vg


6 $fbefyattbeMU fmieo «no to bis pjofite auo ccrnmo*
p. pJ
bf Gcomancîe.* 75
bft(e,fep eptbor man or fooman that bee mfo&etfe (0 fafte to
bis fermee,
7 tafibetber be (ball feaae great gaftte fit tfee place fofoere fee
delicti), or oftbe thing that be lonefb, and that Ije procured.
8 place fobere the thing loft iuas ftolen.
9 9lf tbe laopage tljat be losulo take in bande, ffeall fee pro**
fltafele, and tobetber it be me at band 0? farce off.
i o Mjetber the promife made bp anp % ord (feall come fen*
fo elect andgajdftfnc.
xi |f it be good in going fenf 0 one boufe to page to another.
12 Mbctbcr tbe meftenger tofeicb is on the tuap %rl bring
gosdnetoes or bob).
13 0s touching tbe members of man it contapnetb tbe be#
tmaaoes iohicb map be mowed ouer tbe neche eptber before
0; bebffide.
SDfefe boufe is properip tbe boufe of gaine and profite, and
therefore (when pe finde anp of this jetai, figures in this fécond*
boufe, pee (ball fudge according to tbe lignification of ecb of
tfeem as pe iball fé hereafter.
ilicitionypi (SEben pe finde this figure called Aquifuio, in tbe fécond pou
i Gueüion m (ball fudge tbe demaundcs and queftions before fpohen of to bé
gad, as toben tbe quettion is for gaine or profite, pou (bal tudge
ft to be geod and great: and tbat tbe perfon (ball belucfctyem
quantity of Caffel,in profperitie in trafieques and merchandise,
and bane gœd fucceffe in all tbinges in the foorlde tbat be tahetb
fit bande. SDbis figure in this boufe is better then all the others,
ercept Fortune tna. or, tubicb in this bebalfe doth nothing empe*
rift), and fignifping more then the other, gaine, profite, and bo*
nourtoitfe Kings, princes and great hordes, and fignifietb as

fellers.
finding this figure called Amifslo , in this fercndljoufe, if is
a fohen oflefTe and fin.ill gaine or profite in all tbinges that pou
00/' can demaunde, but to obtaine the friendüjip of a lUdie, as tom
thing tbe (nap it doth fignific that the meffenger (ball be rabbet»
and fpopled bp a number of fbœties and hedge bjalbcrs, fo that
fn all things this figure is ill, be it for tnarre or for peace, and is
& l; sp z goo
gæofo? nothing bnt fs?loue» ■
%§{$ figure calico Fertuna muter , fcUlîD IM tbtS ffCCnO bc*(é,
fignifietb gœoneffe ano p?ofperitie, Mb honour, riches, great
pjcfcwts of gola ano fîluer, ano fljc is g©0 in anp qucfiion that
pc can ocmauno, but in beattp ano fao things, tcberein fbe %ni#
fiethnielancholmneffe, in all other things fbe Ooth alfoapes fig#
nifie, top ano biiffe : inteœaunoes of treafonsanû robbcries,fi)t
ia gœo becaufe ibe fignifpeth lopaltie tn tebat boufe fo cuer ihà
be.Untheboufe ef frienoes ano enemies ( as ne (ball hereafter
fô) peQall altoapes finoe ber to fignifpefo?ee, aceontpanpei
toiil) lopaltie : lihcfeifc fbe fignifpeth faire ano rich attire*
^fmOîstg this figure calico Pormna mimr tn tbc fccoito houfe,
0gmfpetb îbebonour paît, great riches ano great fublïance, fije
ts g®o fo? merchanoije, bono?s,tuarres ano fubltance : iî fîpi#
fpctb a reaOinefie ano quicknefie, as toell fo? tbe toap as fo? ail
other things, but tyt is not fo gæù ano lopall as thaï tohicb
tuent lait befo?e. < 1
When pe finoe this figure calico Letida in thefeccno houfe,
it fignifpeth conque® ano getting of gœos ana riches teitheut
finne o? b?each of conJrtence, it Doth lignifie gœo companie,mer*
rp, recreattue ano of goeb toilï, p?0nuüng manp thingrs tehicb
îuili not be pcrfourmcO, fo? iournep it fignifpeth quicHncfie, of
all the o?ientall figures (he is the belt in ali things, ano in cafe of
robberie the thing is tahen atoap in pafttme ano notin eanteft
jfmotng this figure calleo Tnft tia, in the feconO houfe it fig”
nifpeth lofieano hino?ance Inhere gaine is hopes, neuer teat#
tainebntofubfiance, butbpertreame labour , enme,anOan#
ger, accompanpeo Initb ill Me ano milfo?ftme, to leofe gtotoM*
be fpopleB, robbeo, ouerth?otnen, ano to goe in thœues compa#
nie, flotue fo? ioumepes ano fmall p?ofite. Chis fpgure is ill in
all things but to fortifie SDotnncs, ano matte builoings, ano fig#
_ - * / ^ / W « M «V . « , «*_r..*

but if (ball la ft long, :


When pe finoe this figure ealleo ThcIUm this feconohoufe,
if fignifpeth g«sO gaine, p?ofpcritte ano gœo lueke, ano in cafe
oftoomen lopaltie,anO birgfnitie, g©0 anofnrecompanp bp the
MPjgaine in things ofpleafgre ano mirth us muficlte ano fuch
; ‘ . lilte.
tbmgcs and cfpeciallp tu matters of filuef
and tobite things, tt (s alfo gmd fo? the toap, but tt)at tbere Ml
be fonte ffap o? btndcrance bp tbe toap : ffje figmfpetb no toarre
butratberpeaccandconcojd.
finding this figure called Puer fn tbe fécond boufe, it fîgnifp*
etb pjofiteliî mertbandtce bp occafion of a bwman, and figni*
therein ffjall begotten honour and profite, foj rompante in the
toap tbep tbaîl be men of bmrre, battant and bardp : in cafe of
tneffages it figmfpetb fpœotneffe bntb fmall profite, bnleffe it be
touching tuarre, in tbinges concerning honour it is berp grod,
touching a thing Men it f&all be had agatne, but not tuithout
deration ano anger,
^Hhen in the fécond houfe pe find this figure called %ubem * ¥
tobteb to a figure of $ and cuill, it altuapes doth figntfpe fmaU
gaine and profite, and figmfpetb that the perfon fixait be robbed ¥ ¥
and fpopled, be it bp toarre ot otberbrife, it alfo figmfpetb much ¥ ¥
debate and contention about the thing loll and Men, and as ,
s touching companp bp the toap, it Ibetoetb that tbepbe men of
foarre,raffins and rpoters, to be bjtefe, this figure is ill in all
things,
3fpefinde in the fécond houfe this figure called Albus, it ¥
figmfieth great gaine and pjofite boith honour, Strife and difo ¥
gence, fpeciallp in fobit things : it is good in all things, foj that ¥
the figmfieth a g©d fpirite ana bnderffandtng, gtodcompanp, ¥ ¥
and traffic, and men of honour : the is alfo gtod in cafe of bop*
it age, pet toill there be fome (taping and htuderance therein , a
Injur, ci can fap to pou none other thing of this figure,hut that it is g©a
0 . in al the demaundes.
■0 finding in the fécond houfe this figure called Commute, * ¥
pe (hall fap it figmfieth game, in things of ga>d indu®rp and fpi* ¥
rite, and figmfieth, that the thing loft fljal be recouered agatne,, ¥
If but not bjitbout great paine and trauel, and long fpace of time, ¥' ¥
0 the companp isg©d and ofgod fpirit, fometime it figmfieth ba*
ttards, and the obtaining of Bœhes and Sciences tujittenbp
ïf hand, as touching meffages, it figmfieth quiche arrinall, and

& 9 3
figure is commonïp gœd. „ „'
^atjcn pe finde in tUc fécond boufe fois figure called Caput
draeon tf, tt fignificth great fubttance and ricbes,grcat gcofincs,
gffld company of men cfhoneftp, fde thing loft fljall be founds,
pjofpcritte and gtsd lucfce in merchandtfe, toith great gaine ♦. it
figntfieth alfo, that the profite fohich apcrfonfhallhauetyaH
be totth peace and trangutlitie, Without tore 0? debate. #lfo
it is a g©d figure* . .• •
finding this jfigure called Cauda araconu m the fecowd
k
bonfe,tt figmfpeth all tu?etchednes and poaertp,and that ape*
k
fon ftjall be deftroped,toafted, and bndone,to fell geodes and be*
* * retages, to fpend golde and (iîuer tnithout profite, things loll
k k
V.

fyal nener be recouered,the companp is nothing toth,bprea*


fon of the robberies and erf options fohich fhepbfe, and the? be
4
traftrmen,too?femg bp p?on,as hojfe-fi&fflers,locfee-fmitbs,att&
Inch lifce. .
eahctt ne fincethis figure named Career m the feconde
k boufe, it fignifpeth gaine bp things hidden in the earth foitb co<
k k
uetoufnes, and things blacfie : the perfon ihall happen foptb
* * melancholy and fad company, and of final purpofeimeafc of hot*
* age and in all other thmgs,fhe figmfpeth flotnnelTe,bat to build
houfes and foftreffes ffie is gcod, but the tofie ft>ai behomelp:
it is gcod in blache things, but it is til in all other things. \
gjf pe finde this figure called populm in the fécond hottfe, it
* k
figmfpeth a quantity of men affembled foj tranel and mercham
k k
k k
dife, and to get fabftance, it figmfpeth alfo tohife things, and
to fpend tnell, gcod company, g©d fo:tJotage, and figmfpclh
k k
fbnftneffe, and ItKetoifc fo? tore, fb^it isatoRenof a great
multitude of people afiemblcd readp to fight, it is g©d fo? maw
nage,hilt celde fit matter of loue,it is alfo g©d to gaine and m*
file bp the loafer. _
finding this figure named Via in the fécond houfe,tt fignup'
cth final! gaine,and pouertie, the thing loft fijall neucr be found
agatnc, the companp is peote, and the profite is not great : in
cafe of marriage it is not ber? gcod bnleffe the ninth do confent
thereunto : it is but métely in all things, but foj toumeping,
fot the fbhtch tt is g®d? faufitgthat there (hall be fomeflachw
T 4M
' ♦
news
. ! - .•N'H
of Gcomaricîci 77
Me bereft?;
Ofthe third houfc and ofthe demaundes which belong
thereunto. Chap, 3.
* ^ \ V - f t ...... '
... w . ... W , , • 1 c ... 0

s T fje bemannses tobteb naturallp be attributes bnto the


thirs boafe called tbe Casant from the attendant of tbs
0ngle of tbe orient be of bretbaen,fttters, nepbetoes, ans other
bmffotean&altcs, toptb the number of them, ans the place
ofthe natiuitp of the querant.
i fflbte b onfe contatnetb alfo tbe queSions toh icb map b$
propounds of a |î>cboUer ttusping in tbe tEintueriitte, ojfn^
me other place.
3 aifo of tbe amitié ans toelfare of a neighbour.
4 j3Df erabaffages, letters, ans moffages tobieb come not
from anp farre Countrep.
ù ^winife 5" BJf tbat the ill fortune (ball tnrnefo anp g©s t flUe at ante
time.
on 6 Whether there be ante til rompante in the toaie that s
man tooulse goe.
K
beare netocs.
8 > the semaunses
febteh map be matse touching the armes,lhoulsers.anS !egs,be
appropriates bnto the thirsbottfe. Wherefore tobenpefpn&e
jjtranfW anp oftbe fireténe fpgures, there pe fïjall tuSgc the figmficaft'
fitts,folloUnng the rules pe 0jall fé hereafter.
When in tbe tbirs boafe pefpns this ifigtare calleS Wf »/- * $
ft io, tt figntfpetb that the perfon of tobom^tbe quetttonis *
t> f' mate, is a man todbeloues, of great riches ans stglro, bp ee* * #
cafiort of this feinres4. for fmall toumep it fignifpetb ranch profit, *
gais companp, ga>s neighbours, ans gœs fcinftolHes t in all the
Deraannscs tobteb belong bnto this boufc this figure is geos,
■fi ans efperiallp for tbefe tobicb map be mase for a ècholcr^gm*
fping that be (ball learne toell, ans be of bnotolebge : it ig Uhe>
faü totfe g©s tohnotoe the elïate ans Difpofitton of a man of tbe
Church of tohome pe tooulse beare nctocs.
5> " ; ”. # 4
ni»'
, The fécond Booke
>1

ifinafttg this iffgure called •Amffio In this tbira Ijoujfe, 5


fignifyetb quarrcll and Debate tuitb femffblkes, in fl&o?te tourny
it fignifyetb fpeecinefle mitb fmall game, it is ill fo? the ^rboU
1er, ana fignifyetb an ill neighbour, ana ill company : in all tb*
aemaunaes mbicb map be maaemtbis boufe this figure aU
toayes fignifyetb an ill cnae. :'i
3f ye fina in tbe tbira bonfe tbts ifigure called Fortum
tor, it fignifyetb a noble parentage, mighty, ana bertuous, it
fignifyetb that the perfdn fo? luhome the queftion it maae, is
angry Inith his ktnflfolfecs, 1 that be lhal haue harme fo? loue of
them, fomettme it fignifyetb a perfit amifie tottb bis Htnffolhs,
fo that the tenth ana fourth aoe agree thereunto . $5utneuer<
tbelelfe this ifigure fo? that it is gcoa ana loyall, fignifyetb tn*
tber gosa then ill in al things, ana efpetially to make a boyage,
anafo? a è>chollcr, ana all other things in hereof aemauna 0;
queftion may be made in this houfe, it is g®a.
ifinaing this figure namca Fortusa minor in this tbir&e
boufe,tt fignifyetb a contraction of amitié toitb perfons ofgreat
anthojity ana ercellencie, ana that tbe amitié oftbefeinffolbe is
faitbfulljbîitbout any aiflimulation, but yet they be fomefobat
cholericUe, ana that there is a little anger ana bnquietws feritb
them, it is alfo g©a fo? the ê>cboller, ana fo? neigbbourb©ae,tn
cafeofiourneyitfignifyetbailigenceana ftmftcnefie, itisgœo
in all, but that it ^etnetb a little cholcrickenelTe*
W&bm ye fyn&c this figure calico Latitu in this fbirae
boufe, it fignifyetb peace ana conco?a amongett Utnffolhes ana
frienaes, in cafe of boiage it fignifyetb fpeeatnes ioithout gaine
0? p?ofite, if is ill fo? a fecboUer, fo? it (betaetb that be bath ns
minae o? affection to Suay, ana by this meanesbotb time ana
money is lott that is employea bpon him, it is gcoa to tmotoif
that the neighbours be gcoa ana hone®, ana Uhetoife fp:
ana fo? all other aemaunaes mbicb aoe belong to this it.
ifinaing this ifigure called Trifiitia in the tbira houfe, it
fignifyetb ftrife ana aebafe amongett htnffolfces, falfc anO atf"
femblea frienDfijtp, ana to be chafca atony by them, the ^chob
1er (ball not p?ofite in ttnay,the may is aangcrous,ana but final
p?ofite, the htnffetobeoffmall nobflttie, ill neighbour, the
man
of Gcomaticîe. yf
taaKoftbeCbarchfetU, anb Ijc tnto toft ome bee foouttsc boe
larme. %s be feiefe, this Jfiguw to ill in all bcntannbs.
^tnbingtbts ifigure calleb Pueiu m tbe tbirb beufe, ft fig* *
ntfpetb gob ano perfect frienbfbip amongctt kinflfolks, anb pjo* * *
fite toptb them, ana ttjeMtb alfo, that they be of gob bifpcflti* *
on anb health, tbc fete Mich aperfon maketb to come bnto tbe *
fauouranb loue of a tooman be can not obtamett: in fiwte
topage it is gob, but tbere Ml be feme tarrying by tbe My:
it is g cot) foj a Rebeller, but it feetoetb that b£ is in loue Mb
femetjomen in tbe place Mere be is refibent. 3n all other
things it to gob»
©mben pou finbe this jftgtire calleb Puer fn tbe tbtrb boufe, *
it ibetoetb that a perfon (ball baue gobes by bio ktnttblkcs, and *
efpcctally foytb tbofe tobicb baunt Mrres : it figntfyefb alfo * *
eoniunetton anb amitié foytb frienbes, gaine in all manner of *
traffthes anb merebanbije : fo; tbe My it figmfyefb ftoifteneffe
Mb biitgence,Mb gob lucke anb pjofperttte, anb that tbe per*
sttliprrfijj ton fljall fynb men of Mrre by tbe My, but tbey (ball boe bint
MtWÉ to barnte»
rtttytfte 3if ye finbetbis figure eallcb %ubem (n tbe thirbboufe, it * *
ffgntfyctb cboller, anger, bebate, anb guettions, anb ill Ml a* *
b)RpÜ tnongett ktnfifolfces : to let a man bloub it is gob, alfo it figntfy* * *
etb burnings by reafon of guettions anb foojbes of infary bap* * *
finifart, il teb amongett kinttolkes, it is ill foj tbe My,becaufe tbe perfon /

is in banger to be fpotleb, anb onertumeb in all tbe bemaunbes


tobicb ye can bentaunb » Bin this tbirb boufe tbis figure is ill»
jfinbing tbis jfigure calleb zsiibm tit tbe tbtrbe boufe, it *- -K
figrafyetb concojb anb amity bettoéne kinbjeb, anb that tbey * *

S
be men learneb anb Me, it ibetoetb alfo that tbe letters fobicb
' g gob netoes, anb that be tobteb Ml take a tourney
all come anb goe fafe teitbout any banger sfrobbtng
*

, it is gob in all things, bat tbat it fignifyetb figbing


anb lamentation of tbe htnbjcb : it is alfo gob fo? neighbour*
bobe, anb ttteMtb that they be learneb, tbe Rebeller (ball ftu*
by MU, anb be a toife man, it is gob fo: feo?te My, anb to
be fetefe, it is gob in all the bemaunbes Micb may be mabe in
this boufe»
t. # Mbeit

<• .*■
So The fécond Booke
X X* HŒtben pe finb tfttes jfigure cailes Coniunftio fa the tbirbe
X houfe, it fignifpeth cortiunetion anb amitié amongeft lunffolhs,
X it is goob foj all things that map be bemaunbeb touching a Echo*
X X ler;it figmfpeth alfo that the HinffolUs be Iearneb,the neighbor
goob, the thing loft fljaU be founbe againe, the letters Mich
be bought coûtante none other thing but fables anb tales, it is
foj tournee goob, anb that themeftengeris prompt anbbfii*
gent : in all things this if tgurc is berp goob. rj
■x -x ifinbing this ifigure calleb Caput âraconù in the thirbe
•x, houfe, it fignifpeth to get honour toith the fanftolRes, the frtenb
* is come, oi fijall come fipojtelp, the neighbours be goob at®
*
l
frienbs, fo? boiage it is fare, but that there (hall be forae ftap in
the loap, the è'choller hath goob minbe to ftubie,the man of the
Church is honeft, in all things Mich pc map bemaunbinthis
houfe this figure is goob, anb fignifpeth loue, fricttbftjip, anb
noble parentage» I Jw
* 31fpefpnbe this figure calleb Cauda draconk in the thirb
* houfe, it fignifpeth all things contrarie bnto goobnefte, as rtf*
•K cojbe amongeft frtenbes anb hinffolhes, toith the reparation of
* * one from an other, it fignifpeth alfo treafon of htnffolhes anb
frtenbes, anb that thepMlfpeaheMhthe mouth that Mich
thep thinhe not in heart, patting all their entent to fraube anb
beceit, fae ^choller Ml not applte bis learning, but fet all his
minbe on inarre, oj $igromancie, o? fuch lihe: to final» of the
ftate of neighbojboobe it is ill, becaufe it is a token, it is fcjojtb
nothing anal things Mich map be bematmbeb in this houfe,
this ifignte is ill. :ji|
4c Wien pen bo fpitbe this figure called Career in the third
fc -X houfe, it fignifpeth a firme lone anb fecrete, amongeft frienbes
■X -X anbfeinffolhes Mich tï)all long enbure, it is ill foj the toap,anb
-X fignifpeth that the hopage (ball fcarcelp be enbeb, it booth alfo
fignifp impjifonment bp the mcanes of feinffolhes, anb that the
^challer l|all be a goob^tubent, but pet he is of a melancholic
nature.
•X -x 3*f pe fpnbe this figure calleb Vopulm in the thtrb houfe, it
-x -x
■X -x figrafpetbamitpMbfcmifolfees, anb that thep be manu in
*
>- -
-X
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fie m bealtb,ft fîgnifpetb alto that embaffaSojs fwffettget*
fijall corne about tbe affaires of tbe people, tbe £>cbollcr ffu&i*
etb tuell, ans is in a great company of others, the neighbour*
boose is great, be that entensetb to take bis tourney (ball finse
much company in the tuay : this figure is inSiffcrent in all se*
maunses, ans fignifyetb rather goos then bas.
When in tbe tbirs boufe ye fin&e this figure calles Via,it
ffgtiifyetbfmaUgoos fin tbe kmffolhes, it Ibetoctb alfo that
tbe perfott fljall baue bis sefire, bis kinffolkcs Iball put bim in
fright by tbe Isay, tbe letters tubicb come from neare at banso
feeing gats netses, it is goes for (boîte boyageffautng that tbere
ton'll be fome Delaying in. tbe lu ay, ans better to take ioumey by
Ians tben by loater, ans fignifyetb tbe accomplilbement of aU
Sefires.
Of the fourth houfe, and ofthc demauades therevnto be¬
uiumisi
longing. Chap. 4.
4 ■s

i nr* Ifre fourth boufe tubicb is tbe angle feptenfrtonall or


1 tbe eartb, contaynetb naturally tbe quettions ans
Itlttno bemaun&cs tubicb may be mase bpon tbe father or <0rattsfa*
idrcntentfi tber, ans bpon tbe great Crantfatber.
etmntgjb z 01fo tjppon boufes, lanses, bines, garsens, meSotses,
0c:(fl bearbes, très, ans tbeir appertenances.
ibiftty 3 atfo bpon a Citie or Cotsne, ans of tbe people tbat stuell
therein, to knots tubat they be, ans of tubat stfpoütion, ans
»W tubat is Done in tbe Citie or Cotune.
4 |t contaynetb alfo tbe que®ion tubicb may be moues bp*
ftCtritt on a Cattle, pallace, fort or Cotucr, ans bppon tbe place
t, 0 tubere it is tbougbt tbat treafure is bisoen, or other tbinges
ÿiift; kept.
5 £Ufa the quettion tubicb maybe moues bpon tbe ens of all
tbe figures to knots if the tffue Iball be g®s or bas.
6
(fitter of the brother or fitter of tbe querant.
7 Whether tbe .father be seas 0? fball Die quickly.
» 8 3f tbe cbiloe be right fatberes or a battars.
# 1 " . 9
The fécond Booke
5 Wjctbcr oftbe father 03 the fonnefbad biefirfh
i o Btfit be g«® to bape lanbes, poffeffions, anb heritage*
h Mjetbcr a Cotone befiegebibad be fallen o? not.
11 Whether ttje û)ip on the fca fball come to a go& pm*
anb tub ots in her, and toberetoitb the is rbargeb. * ’
13 3lf aman otoelling in an botoe tyal toll there long tfa^
03 not
14 Whether be that is on the toap, (ball be long in torn
tningomot, tbefebetbe quetttons tohicijbe contapneb in this
boufe, the fignifiratton thereof be it gob o? be it bat, fl^atl fat
Declared bp the bifccurfe of each figure tobicb pen C^aU Ifebete*
after* î;
. w. berefo3e toben in this fourth boufe pou finbe this figure
called AquifinoAtfignifpetbgobtobupheritages, anb fojtfij
affapjes of tbe father, anb that be is not bean, but be Iball&pe
before tbe feune, fo that the fifth boufe both hereunto agro : tie
fenne is latofudp begotten : there is much treafure bibben in tbe
grotmbe, the cnee of the figure is gob, the Cotone iball not b*
taUen if the people toithin be gob,tbe Ibippe fi&ad come to a geb
l^auen, it is gcob to btoell in a Cattle, Cotonc, jfojt, o: other
boufes : be that is on the toap fball tome fbojtip, be that btoeb
letb in the boufe that the quettion is of, is to blued there long e<
nougb * anb to ted peu in ttoo toojbes tobat pe mutt bnbet ttanb
of tips boufe, there is no quettion can be bematmbeb,, but this
boufe is gcob thereunto. vï
. ifinbtng this figurecadeb^w/yîw, in the fourth boufe, it fig'
nifpetb lotte of heritages bp the Death of one that is firbe, great
Damage to the fubttance of the father, a pjtuattcn of the fap&
g©b anb heritages, quatredes, anb contentions Mb fofeei
of ill nature, life, anb completion : the father ttjad Die before the
fsnue, it is not gcob to bup lanos o? heritages, there is notrea*
fure hibben tn them, the Cotone befiegeb (bad be taKcn,tbe ûjip
commetb Initb a gob tombe, but it is nogreatpjofitetothr
crebant, the Ibippe is full of poung tocncbcs anb tocmeu feP
fallen, anb is in bannger to fad info the banbes of tbe enemie, W
rife ppjofs : if is not gob to DtoeU in the totone 03 boufe, anb ht
that is therein (bad flap there long. Cbis figure is til tot ad the
bcmawW
of Géomancie* SJ
•emannos tohich map be mabe tn this boute*
Jfinbing this fpgure calico Fortune mam in the fourth boute, ^ ^
ft fignifpeth that tbe father is of gens nature atto quiet, come of * ^
a noble race, both be, bis €>ranbfathcr, anb great <0ranbfathen *
tbe boute is faire an&banfome, anb g©b to btoell therein, it to %
goal) to bupe lances ano heritages, the Cotone o? Citie to repli#
ntfijeb toith men of befence tobicbtoillbetenbeitto fceatb, anb
tbofe tohich be tottbin it be men of fpjite anb toittie:tbepallace
m Cattle is faire anb cottlpbutlcco, toell furniihcb toitb bten#
dies, moueablc munitions, anb there is much golbe anb filuer
thcretn,it fignifpeth that there is no treafure hibben there : there
fhall be a goob enb of all the bemaunbes that pemabe, the too#
fher anb fitter bsue abcunbanee of filuer : the father fhallouer
Uue the fonne if the fifth boe thereunto agré,the chilbe is latofull *
begotten , the Cotone befiegeb thallnot be taken, but befenb it
ttlfe manfullp, the (hippe on the tea (hall come (into a gab po?t
toith much riches : the bopage taken in hanbe (ball baue goob
ittue anb much profite : the man (hall btoell long in the boute,
there is no bemaunbe in this houfe fo; the tohich this fpgure is
not g(ob,ercept in things melancholp, as to fight anb make an
attault toherein it fignifpeth lotte.
When pou finbe in this fourth houfe this fpgure called For- *
tuna minor, pou fijall fap that it fignifpeth great fubbennes anb *
quickneffe in all things : the father to come of an indifferent: no# •H +
bie race, but thep be all cholonche of nature , the boute anb tbe •* -fc
appertepuances thereof be faire anb goob, it is gab to bup lanbs
anb heritages but tbep (hall be fubietf to fire, anb that tbep (ball
be enbamageb bp men of toarrefometime, anb there is no frea#
(tire hibben in them; the Citie o? Cotone is toell fumiiheb toith
people, but tbep be furious anb all men of toarre,the enb of the
bemaunbes tohich be touching toarres, (hall bane goob fuccette,.
anb thofe tohich be touching peace (hall baue ill ittue, the father
(ball die before the fonne, the cbilb is not legitimate, it is baun#
gerous to bup lanbcsanbpoffeffions, the monep tohich toas
bibben is feunb anb taken atoap, the Cotone befiegeb fhall bé
taken ttoougb the quarrelles anb febitions that is toithinitt:
the fyippe on the tea (hall arnue fijojtlp at a gcob fatten, but it «%
0 fhatti
The lecoftd Booke
fi^all be tn Oâtmger to be taken bp tbe enemies,
in tbe houfe (ball Otoell there a long time, SCbts figure SgttSèg
batte, ano is not euill but fo? peace* ,•
Jrtnomg in this fourth honfe this fpgure calico Leticia 5 jjgtfj
figntfpc gfflO lucke ano p?ofperitp In beritages,ano that the trea#
fure bio in them, (ball be fournie ano Olfcouerco : the father, the
CranOfather ano great Cranofatber be geno ano of an ofynoble
ano aimcicnt race : the houfe Is pleafant, ano the places there#
unto belonging recreatiue, ano of much pleafare as Mil in gar#
Oens as alfo bp the fixation of the place, the totoer is high ano
Mite, the Wallace o? Cattle is bap pleafant Mb the garoen
tuojkes ano grénc fbmges Mich be there : there is no freâfure
hiooen, the eno of all semaunoes (bail beg©0, the ftluer of the
brother o? fitter is berp ttjotf fo? the great ano ertraojoinarie
erpences Mich thep Ooc bettotoe in plcafures ano oeltcates, the
fsnne is legittimate fo that the fift Oo thereunto content x the fa#
ther is not OeaO, but Ooth make g©0 cheare, although that h©
(ball Die bcfo?e the fonne: it is g©0 to bup heritages, but the
bupersttiall not képe them long, the Cotnnc bcfiegeO fhall be
taken, but not ranfackt : the ttpp (ball come to a g©o po?f,bat
pctflolpanOMb a fmall toinOe : pet in iop ano to the content#
ment of themattter, the man Ibali not ttap long in the hottfe
o?toMe*
Wen fn this fourth houfe pe finûe this fpgure nameo TV/-
Jlitix, it fignftpeth to be btlberiteo * ojiuen from the fubttance f
heritage of the father, ano that tbe father ano Cranofatber
ano all the race is ill : the houfe is ill ano naught, ano mainfap#
neo bp reparations: the CoMeo? Cifie is ttrong anoaami#
ent ano it l|all not he taken, the people iotthm be Me, bnttfc
ano font : the pallace o? Cattle is olo ano ancient, ano much
treafure hiooen therein, the eno of all things Mich peOeniaun#
is ill : but to bup lanoes arreable, ano to builo hcufes tohercun#
to it is gooO x the fiiuer of the brother ano fitter is hiooen, the fa#
ther (ball cuer line the fsnne, ano the fonne is legittimate, bat
the mother bebaueth her felfe but ill : gcoo to bup heritages fo?
the bupersiball long entop them, he that Otoelleth in the houfe
^all long ofoell therein, the Gjippe on the fea (ball be long in
commoig
i
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of G com anew;
«maims Hjefefo tone laben, in all the bematmbes lufeicïj pat
can bemaunb ttjws figure is III, becaufe if is a figure of ^R.
When in this fourth houfe pc finb this figure name® Puetiay
ft fignifpetb but fmall heritage bp the mllbemeanour of the ItfcrtV
follies, although the father fee of goob nature, anb the (èranîv
father alfo, the houfe to pleafant anb fine, it is goob to labour,
but therein Ml be Tome negligence anti fiarfeneffe : the Ciftets
faire, but in the enb it ihalbe tahen ifthat it be befiegeb, fo? that
ttisnotbefcnfatiueanb til maiittapneo bp men of fojee : there
is no treafure hibben : in all the bemaunbcs of this houfe Slfinbe
not this fpgure to be of the bett but in feme artteles, the brother
H t|e anb filter baue but little monep, nottmtbttanbmg that the bjute
tat am is that thep haue much, the father liucth anb fijall liuelong,if
aniiittoi the cigth agree thereunto, anb then tfeall he ouer line the foune
it is inbifferent to bup heritages,the fipppe on the fea (hall tome
Mth a full fcjtnbc, anb arriue to a goob pozt, the perfon ihaU
»j altlciii btoell long enough in the houfe, anb he that is on the toap fiiatt
»Wp,li belongtncomming,
’otekfei jftnsing this fpgure in the fourth houfe nameb Pugr , it both
ictoagrtp! figmfpe great btfcojblmth the father, fomefime goob luefie anb *
upanltofc pjofperttietoithfeinffolhes, (fothat the angles confentthere* •X
tmto ) the father is of goob mill anb healthfnll, anb Initie of bo* * -*
bte, tbe houfe is in fute anb question, it is ill to bup heritages *
foj thcrebp ifiall cemc ttrife anb contention, thetpflable lanbes
be of no great balue oj eftimation, the SCoMcbefiegeb iall
befenbe it felfe baliantlp, anb the people taifhin be men of be*
fence, the henfe o* fojte is not of the faireff, there is no treafure
hib : the enb of all the bemaunbes ihall haue an ill ifiue, bnlefle
ft be fe? foarre, o? foj lone : the brother oj filter baue but little
monep : the father is beab, o? fijall bie ifeojtlp i the fonne is not
legittimate but a baffarb, the ifeippeon the fea fijall arnuein
fafetie, but not toitboat ronfiitf of tbe enemies, the perfon
ihaU blaell long in the houfe o? Cotune, this fpgure is a fpgure
fll O
Sfpefinbem this fourth houfe this fpgure calleb K*hem the * *
tuneisnotberp goob fo? the fathers fucceffion: the father is *
h i

angrp anb ofno great goob houfe, to fotue the grounb this fc * -X
$4 gure "X #
gure i* 0690, beémife that all tbe figures of the fire begot fa
fotoc the ground, fo? that (as tee bane fapd In the firt b©he)all
$édes be attributed to the fire: the Cotonc bcfiegedfballbi
lurncd ana ranfachf,and tbe people therein be tbéues $ toufeco,
(be Wallace 0? SCotoer is not faire, there is no treafarc bid, tb«
biotber and filler bane no monep, but be p®?e ano medic ; tbe
father is not dead, but (ball die fltoJtlp, and the fonne fijall fat
aiue, tbe fapde fonne is not legitimate but a batlard : it is not
g©d to hup heritages : the flEpppe on the Tea t|all be tahen ant
burnt : tbe perfon fl&all farrie but fmall time in the fotonee;
boufe: all the demaundes tobicb pe ran mahe in this boute baue
an ill iffue, bp the figntficafion of this fpgure, bnlefle it bee to
putfirebnto^pnerieso? Artillerie, intobirbit both altoape#
figwtfpc teatb o? bloud ibed. BB
When in this fourth boufe pe find this fpgure named Alhu,
it fignifpetb pjofperitie ana g©d luche in all things tottb profite,
iop,and toitmmg : the father is g©&, gentle, amiable, tnerrie,
ant a man tobicb louetb good cbeare : and fo did bis father ant
Grandfather, the boufe is tobtte, faire, pleafant and ligbtfome,
it is good to bup landes and poffcffions : the SDotone befieged
(ball not be tahen, and tbofe toithin it be toell appointed, lear<
ned and of courage : tbe treafure bid is all filuer, and no gold at
all : tbe father is liuiits and fljall oner liue the fonne, if the fift
doe tbereunt0 agree : the child is legitfimate, good to bup herb
tages and tobtte things, the tbippe on tbe &ea (ball come to a
g©d po?te toitb much ricbes : the man on tbe toap fballfarrpe
c long in the boufe toitb fop, folace and pleafure : the ende of all
tbinges tobicb pe map afhc in this boufe is god, epcept fo; toar,
fo? this fpgure fignifpetb not toarre, but peace. -
finding in this fourth boufe tbe fpgure called Career, it is
good f 0 bifite tbe father fo?be is fiche 0? dead : and that if be be
not dead bee totll canfefome thing to be Imitten, tbe boufe is
good, but not beauttfull : it is got to labour the earth * tbs
totone is faire bat of fmall fojee, fo that if it be befieged it (bad
be qutchlp tahen 0? padded bp compofition, and pet tbe people
toitbin be toife and fage : the pallace. Caille, 0? èotoer be not
faire, but it toas all butldeb bp palhcte, the treafure bid (ball be
- . 7 find?
of Gcomaftcîer
ftmlpf0tmde,thc Mr is dcaao? fijallfeoriedfe^ sndfo the
foraic ihall furutue, and be is legitimate, fo that the fift content
hereunto : it is g®d to hup heritages and to make marnages:
tbefljippccntbe feaihallccme to a g©d$2aucn berth a good
bnnCc : the bjother and filter baste bet little filuer, the partis
fcihich dtnellcth in tbe bouts o? totone (ball not abide thereto
long, in all things that pe map make qucffton o? dema«nd,tbts
figure is good, fairing fo? bealtb and amendment, fo? it altoapes
fignifpeth death, tohen the bib. doth confent, and this fpgnre is
called Fenetrum that is to tap, the 383earc on l&hich dead men
be bo?ne,
3fpe finds in the fonrfh houfe the fpgnre Caput DraeonU it
,

fignifpeth, lolfe of the heritages and fucceflions of the parents,


and to be dtfpoffeffed and tb?otoen cleane out bp o?der of latoe:
it is good fo? the father, fo? hee is good and of good foill, the
houfe is faire and pleafant, it is good time and fruitfull to labour
the earth : the Cittie is fap?e and pleafant, and if it be befieged
it (hall not be taken : and thofe torthin it be heartte and of good
reputation : the treafure hid (hall not he founoe : the filuer of the
b?other and filler is much : the father ihall furuine thefonne:
It wvll affilW)
the fonne is no battard : it is good to bupe heritages : the fipppe
life,#! tobicb is on the &ea ihall qutcklp arriue in p?ofperitie : the man
tfiall foiourne long in the totone o? houfe. fCbis fpgure is good
fo? al things but fo? toarre.
When this figure Cauda rDraconU, is in the fourth houfe,(f *
fignifpeth good lacke, and p?ofperitie touching landes, the per# *
fon ihall ouercome his fute toith great auger, traaaile and en# *
tiic: the meffenger hohich commeth bp the Countreptoill come * Ht
fho?flp : the patient ihall amende if the firt confent. i^bis figure
is ill in all the demaundes tobicb map be made of the father: that
is to fap, fo? heritages f fucceffton : thehenfe is good, tt is gmd
tofotoetbe ground: the totune faefieged ihall be taken bp the
treafon of fome that be toifbto if,and it Ihall be put to fire,bloud
and rafed, but pet thofe tobicb efcape from the ihot of the Crof#
botoc, ihall fight ijaliantlp, and hold fcp their heads hnto death:
there is fediticn and muttering in it, fo that one mindeth to kill
another: the b?othcr andfifierhaue no filuer : the father is
I £> dead

a
8$ The fécond Bookc
OeaD 0} fbaflbfc gttitMp, ans the fonne is a balfajo, the father
(ball Die before the femse : it is mutant to bup lanDcs, bewufe
tbe lanocs be g©0 ano fruitful! : but there Ml be anger nm fate
about them, ïBut in the rno the peurchefer iball bauc the Ditto,
tie, ans therefore tins figure is calico msifierent in this cafe: t&*
fl)ip on the &ea (ball come tomb a great toinoe, anD be in Dattm
ger to be tahen oj bumeo : the man (ball notttap long in tbs
biufe totone foj feare be flame, o? bsue fame mifebiefe
Done bnto him : in all the temaunoes tubicb pe map make tit
this boufe,tbis figure is ill, but in the things before reepteo : it
is alfa gœD to put fire to fl&pmrics oa to artillerie, oa to tooïfcç
treafon : the treafure bib is feept bp tbe tDiuelL *
* Rinsing this figure ealleo Career in tie fourth b|ufe, it fig,
% >f ntfpctb to tdnne lanOes toberein treafure is biooenf ano that
* * feme of bis UinffolHe is beloe ano taben patfoner : the father is
* berp do, but pet of g®0 ccmplection, ano fijaii liue long : ti)g
boufe is oloe, oarhe ano ftiwDkie : it is g©o to eare ano fdw tit
grotmo : tbe tstme is olo ano ill cafi ano mane anO the firéîrs
tjerp narrotoe, if it be befiegeû it iball not be tahen, fo that the
people be not faint bearfeo tuitbimtbc Coiner oa pallare be bo
rp olo ano balfe baohen : the fllucr of tbe baetber ea ftSrr is fo
bioocn that it toül not befouno againe : tbe fonne is legitfimgte,
tbe fbippe is not pet reaoie to come : tbe man iball rename long
in tbe boufe oa totune Inhere be Ootb minO to hépe: in all things
febicb pe map OemaunOe in tbis boufe, this figure is ill, but to
Defense ano hæpe a Cotone, ano foa tbinges Saturnian in
lobicb it is gob, anofignifpctbalfotobaue a great ntunber of
cbiloaem
* * Rawing in tbe fourth boufe this figure calico jWw , it ü&
* * mfpêtb a multituOe of people affembleo, feme to bap t fell lan»
* * ano heritages : mûematmOesof tbe father it figmfpetb mcm>
* * ntng ano lamentation, tbe father (ball Die befoae the fenne : the
boufe ano lanoe that is mm mention, ts fianotng nerre Onto
the tuatcr, the Cotune is full of people, ano furmfbco tdfb faire
boaters ano fpamges, if it be befiegeo it IbaU be fatten, becaafe
tbofe tmttin it fee of no great fejte, but me® of them be ®ar*
rimes : tbe Sfobicr oj jfojtitfffc \s n®re to tbe iuatcr : tbe
treafure
v
of Géomancies $9
freafttcc hiD ft)aU not be fotmD, bnlefe the right do cenfent t the
filuer of the toother anD fitter to butfmalU it is gϞ to bupe
heritages : foe tbippe on tbe#ea (ball come qtucUl^ toitb gœb
tomDe anD great gaine : tSje man toitbin the Cotone or houfe
(ball not Dtoeli there long: tn alltbe Dematmses of this ijouf$
this fipre is gcaD, but touching loue.
SChis figure calleD r», in the fourth houfe figmfietb lofe of
heritage : in all things that pc can bemauns (be is ill, failing to
fstoe the earth pet is fbe better bp toater then bp lanfce to;
fcopages *. freafure htbbeu (hall not be founDe : the Citic is no#

#
thing ttrsng, if it bee befiegefc it (ball be taken, the Cattle or
Cotoer is not faire, ans tbep ttana bp the toater fisc : the too#
n ther anD fitter bane not much filuerttbe father is of long Ufe,anD
the fonne legittimafe : it is g©D to hup heritages tohtcb be nœre
the toater t the fbippe on the fea tt>all come to fate port: the man
in the houfe or totone (hall not Dtoeli long there : for all thinges
tohich pe map DemaunD in this houfe, this figure is gsoD, hut
»'•
for loue, for thetobiebit is but til
*'• ■’ if, • , * .
• . .'. Ç ' ^ ^ .V

Ofthe fift houfe, and ofthe demaundes therein con¬


tained. Chap. 5" ♦

i T* ^e fift houfe calleD the fuccesant of the angle of the fcp#


x tentrionall, othertoife calleD th e g©D formic. Doth eon#
fatoe pjoperlp the fipiftcaticns of the DetmunDes tohich map
be maDe touching a chilDe, to knotoe tohether he (hall be (mail
«a or great of ttature, anD touching his birth, tohether he be legt#
finsate or battarDe, of g©D nature 02 ill
z Che DemaunDesUfietotfe tohtch «tap bemoueD on the
mancr of his liuing,that is to fap,ifit be profitable to a perfon to
eate anD Djmcfie.
3 Whether it be gooD to take netoe clothes, anD tohether
r the perfon be toell apparelleD.
4 3ffa promife maDe to a perfon ttjaU to perfojmeD or not,
anD tohether it be falfc or true,
5 Mhether the mefenger (hall come tmtcMp, anD tohat
hi
mtoes hce l^aU bring, anD alfotohàt is centaines in the let#
r
fS) * ters.
90 The fécond Bookc
ten*#
6 0ïfo tbe cemauntes fabicb wap be mate tjppott a ftfen^
man o; faomam
7 Jftbe earth fijallfaing fojtb plentp offrmtca, antfabe*
tbertbepfijallbegoot, ;isii
8 iLiUcîJütrc tbe lignifications of all pleafares, as to bare,
collating, taunce, banquet, ant plap on aU intframents of nut*
9 bKUbetber a loom an be faith chiite o; not, ant fabetfa?
flje (ball bane a bop o? faeneb.
i o 3 f tbaf a place beféget fljalbe fahen o? péltet bp tom*
pofifton, oi fa’cctber it bath borne beféget.
11 Mbether tbc peefon fabicb fa on tbe faap (ball be fa
banger to be robbet ant fpoilet, ant tofeetber tbe faapes be not
Dangerous bp rcafon of fb«ues,ruffian0,ant fucb bite,
12 3iftbe fonne be fiche,teat,o? tahen pjifener.
13 tnnbetber tbe ïfîoohe fabicb one facult reate contains
things goot o? bat. SEbefe be tbe pnnctpaU caufcs eontainefc
tmter this boufe, tbelofacb roe fifaU lotge accosting bnto tbe
rules ant figmficattons of tbe figures hereafter fajitten fa tbe
ojter as before*
Mbcn in this fift boufe non fpnt tbfa jfigure eallet AcjnU
¥ fitio,it gtuetb goot figmficattons of tbe ebüte, ant tbat be faail
* * be of goot fait ant contttton,ant faeli mate of botp, tbe mefi
- * fenger fball come qutchelp, faith gœt nefas: fa cafe to hue, ant
to baue netoe clothes it fa goot, the pjonitfe fljallbe feepte fa all
fattbftilnriTe, tbe letters fpeahe not but of merrp tbtngs,ant w
treatfae as of loue, oj of matter bénéficiait, the amitié of tbe
frient® fa goot, it fa alto goot fo? tbe fruités of tbe earth, arts
there faallbe great abuntance, it fa goot ant fare tfaelifag fa
tbe boufe, the faoman toitb chiite fijall baue a Tonne, fo tbaf
tbe tenth to content to this, it is goct to hiffc, coll,tallp,tance,
ant to toe at things of mirth ant pieafare, tbe Commons of tbe
tofane be goot, ant line fa at peace ant quictneffe, tbe Cattcll
fanotbeféget, ant if it be, it iball not be tahen, bpreafonef
tbe goot accoste amongeft them fabitb be faitbfa it : there is
neither tbfaues, neither rotifers bp the faap3 the fonne fanera
of Gcomâncîc* 9'
N tbetbead5fichc,o? taken pîttoner, but makcth goob chère, anb
to at hto plcafure, the frienb to merry,anb the cbilbe legitimate,
"s Cookes boe contain? Church matters anb mcrineife, al things
^%îj tobicb P® map bemaunbe m this houfe this figure booth fignt*
fpe goob, anb alto that a fooman fball not bane manie chil*
*N h?en.
$inbing in this fift boufe the figure calîeb sAmflio, if
"UK. Itgntfpetb that the chtibe fijal be of ill nature, anb lofle of here* Xr x-
tage hp laine, the fiche perton ihall amend, the inoman toith *
chilbe fljal haue a tonne, but tfielhal be in banger of beatb, it to Xr Xs
SS not goob in cafe of eating anb benching, the pjomife fijal not
be perfojmeb, the meflenger (ball come quichelp, but he fljall
bung ill mines, the letters fpeahe of quarrels o? elfe of ribaul*
bjte, the frienss be not too goob o? iocunbe, to? pleafure anb io*
cunbncife thto figure to ill, toilette it be to? ioantonnes anb bau«*
berp,fo? the tobicb it to goob,the binelling in the honte to ill anb
ic W ttii Dangerous, the Commons of the Citp be bab,tftbeCattell bè
nnpall taoTt befègeb, it Ojal he taken, bagabonbs lie bp the inap, anb there*
fo?e it is Dangerous, the ton is neither beab,no? taken pn toner,
IjcteÉtiiÉ but he to berp ficke, the chilbe is a battarb, to bup anb fell neioe
garments it is ill, the peare to goob, anb great abotmbatwee of
co?ne,but it to ill to? très anb plants : the bathes anb te?itmgs
KÜfc,«*W make mention ofribaulb?p, o? of guettions» if0? all tbe things
tnhich pe map bemaunb in thto houfe this figure to ill, anb the
IibkW tnoman ff>all haue manpcbtib?en, but tbep i|all be til»
mm pe finbe tit this fift houfe this figure called Fortuna * *
iim maior, it is a figne of fetoe chtlb?en, but tbep ttjall be honett anb
i^T bappp in their life : the tonne is neither ficke neither bead, but
fiai) fixait come quickelp,it to goob to eate anb b?inche, the p?omifc a
Ifiall be kept,the meffenger to not ff a$d,neitber Ihall it be long
befo?e hereturne anb b?tng goob fi&uigs, anb the letters tuhich
>„ he b?ingeth fpeake of the affaires of &tngs,j0?inces^nb greate
&o?bes, and of all things plealant anb recreatiue, tbp frienb to
goob anb truttp : it to goob anb boitome to btuell in the houfe,
it to goob to kiflkcoll, baunce, anb to make all p?etie pattimes,
k
the toornan (ball haue a tonne toptbout anp banger ofdeath, to
that the firtt agrè thereunto : there drill be raine if the tenth be
y* ' & 3 " “" agrè,,
"N
a2 The fécond Bôoke
mtè, the commons oftfje Cota te good, ant thereis mutg
nobilîtie therein : t!)C Cafiell is not befogct, there is nohaga*
boutes tu the &ap,the tae is legitimate^ ts goot to bupant
put on ncîue clothes : the peare f^aü be goot, ant great abouti
tance ofaU the fruités on earth: the boches taten toefpeafee
offings ans pinces, ant of their fcictojies : in all the tbiuges
tobici) vt map temaunte in this boute tbe figure is goot,
jf pou finte in tbis fift boute tbe figure calîet Fonma mi*
„or, it fignifueth* that the chiite fijattbca man of honour, tactoj
rious ouer bis ennemies ant liberal!, ana be QaU batte manie
ebilmen : it is indifferent gooû in eating ant pinching, tbe w>
mtfe tfiali tahe place, tbe meffengcr fijall refurne qutcfeelp, ant
tbe neboes tobicb be iball bung iball be of tare o? of anger : it
is not goot fo? tbe frient but onelp fit ribault?p. Couching plea<
ftires, there is fmali iop o? hearts eafe, it is ill to remaine in tbe
boufe’, bnleffe it be fo? matters bcnereall jtbetoomantoptfr
cbilt (ball bane a taugbter, ant efcape teatb berp narrofolp,tbs
commons of the tota is ill, if the Caffell be beféget it (ball bo
fahen, there is manp tbœues bp the tuap,ant therefore it is not
goot to goe into tbe Counfrep : tbe fonne is fiche, but b« fljalt
efcape tbe tifeafe,ant come borne quichelp, fo that the tenth toe
agrœ thereto : the chiite is a bafiarte, it is ill to bup ant put mi
ttetoe clothes, fo? thep fhall enture but a We : tbe pearè Iball
be goot ant plcntiful,but ilifo? très, the boohs treate of toarre
o; ofanger, o? of great furp : fo? aU the things fehich pou map
temaunteinthis houfethis figure fignifpeth goot, antalfoto
haue but fetoe chilien. v
* jffitting in this fift houfe the figure callct Latina, it tooth
* * fignifie p?ofperitp,goot lnche,ant the atuauncement of honour
* -X to the chiite bp his goot nature, the tooman toith chiite iball
É & haue a fonne feîhich fijal bane great honour ant reputationfii
his life : fo? al the temauntes tohicb pe can temaunte in this
houfe this figure is goot,as to bup ant put on nctoe clothes,ant
fo? the plenttfulnos ant fruttfulnes of the père ? ant confequent'
Ip this figure is soot in al the temaunts cuen as it is callct Lae¬
titia. ttah is called the houfe of 31 op, tarefo?e at this ta
3 toil fap no other thing, but that it fignifpeth to baue fefo cw
ofGcomancie.:
H,
Blfpoufindcftt tf)c0ftîî3«rcf^îif6gut'ecaüeîj7'w7?Vw3 ff
fïgrafpetb foirotoe, heaumes, tinqutetncs, pouerfp,and fUfo?*
tune hereafter to came to the cbüoe, the Setters tobfcb corne *
fpeake of beaup things, as of a to'orne beféged, o? ofofbec mif*
happes and mcomientences, tbe tooman toptb rbifee fljâl baue
a tonne (fo that tbe fentij doc gfue content) ans fbe fijali baue a
great and long tcauel toptb banger of beatb : to be bjiefe , in ai
tbe demaundes tobicb pou map make in this boute this figure
figmfpctb fil fojfune, ans fs therefore here called Tri fti tin, tbe
tobfcb fo fadnes, quite contrarpto tbeboulècalled tbeboute of
3!op, ana this figure ffgmfietb to baue manu children.
®abcnmtbf3 fift boute pe finœ tbe figure called Tueiu.n
«fflfw (ïgmfiefb pjofperitp to tbe cbilde, tt fs alto good to este and to
I :tta toinke, and foi ali mfrtb and pleafure, tbe pjomtfe' fijal be kept,
tbe meOenger Ibal corne fometbwig late, but b? fball bung god
and perfite mines tohicb Ibal fpeake of loue, ft fs good foj tbe
frfend, and foj ail mtrtb, as to kiffe, coll, datmee, fîng and plan
on inftruments of maficHe, tbe cbtlde fs a baffarde, tbere fs no
f L» MM) '
Vagabonds bp tbe toap, tbe Catel fs not befégcd : as touching ^ ,
?,fot|atW tbe tooman toplb ebilde tome tap Ibe fball baue a bop, and fonte
ultolifrtf T
a torneb : and fojbecaufe that in fbfs matter tbe ^Docteurs tu
mm tbfs 3rfe doe not agree, to be rnoie certaine pou mufi baue re*
courte to tbe Angles of tbe figure,bp tbe tobfcb pou fball fudge
as tbep fpeake : to bup and put on netoe clothes ft is good, and
ffgnifpetb that fbcp fbali be rfcb,neate,ano fine, tbe pearefball
be g(Dd, and great ffoje of allâtes of god things : fimllp, tbe
3!$ohei fpeake of kffffng,colUng,dauncfitg, and fmgfng:tobere*
iP^ foje toben pe Slide fbfs figure tit tbfs boufe, pou (bail fudge, as
00 '
is afojefaide, and further fap that ft fignffpetb fetoe cbfldjen but

t ®* ifmdfng tbfs jffgure called 'Tuer fn the fiff boufe, it IlgnU


|H 0®, fpetb tbe cbflde to bé of til eenuerfaffon, and dffobedfent bnto
rt#(l father and mother : fo? gouentemenf ofeating and difnckfng ft
is til, the pjemffe iball not be performed, tbe meffenger toil! not
$ ttap long before be come and toing letters, tobfcb make mentf*
cn of toarre ; it is not god fo? a friend, no? foj paiïtme, butin
tv.v 4 " feats
The fécond Booke
fcatst of toarre, the dtoelltng in the boule is not gæfcif (g
nothing to ktffe,coll, o? fucb like dalliance, but m tbe benereaft
actes : tbe tooman tutti) cbilde fixait baue a forme, tbe place be#
fiæged fl)all not be taken, but defend it felfe baliantlp : there bée
inanp tbéues Ipmg in toatte bp tbe toap, tbe tonne is not beat,
but butte, tbe cbilde to a baffard, ill to bupand put on netoe
clothes o? other things imleffe it be barnes ano armour, fo? tbe
tobicb it is good : tbe peare fljall be indifferent gab, fautng that
there fball be tome bâtie : tbe 2Mes fpeake of toarre, becaute
tbts fs a figure of<? tobicb is lo#e of toarre, it figntfietb like#
toile fetoe chilien, ans then (ball be all men of toarre, and pib,
ters ofpœjc men ans laborers of tbe field. '.
#■ -K 3n finding tn tbe fift boute tbts figure called %ubetu,\t 0g#
* nifpetbperuerfecbild?en, ano degenerate from tortue : fits id
•K -K touching eating atiD o?tnhmg,ano efpectallp of reDDe things, the 0
pjomtfe fl)nl not be kept,the meflfenger ffjall b?ing lefters tobicb 0
(ball make mention of toarres and combates ♦ 0nd to be b?iefe t
this figure bath no fignification in this boute but ill ( ercepte to
fotoe the ground ) fo? tbe tobicb it is good : tbe tooman toptb
cbilde tball baue a daughter, becaufe that this figure is a figure
0f $ R : and rao?eouer, if that there be anp children, tbep %aH
not line but die qutcklp. . '■ Ijm
if 3f pou finde this figure called Albtu fit the 6ft boute, ft fig#
* * nifpcfb that tbe cbilde tball be ofgood nature and completion, ft
* is good to eate and d?inke, and health ffml come thereof, the
* * P?omtfe iball take good effect, the meffenger fbal come quicks
Ip toptb good netoes, the letters make mention of things mm
curtail and tobtte. 0s often as in making a figure pou finde
this faide figure in the fift houfe, be pe a ffured that pou iball re#
ceiue letters from one o? otber iuitttm tb?é dapes : ft is good Hi!

fo? a friend, and liketoife fa? mirtb and top, ft is good fo? tbs à
duelling in a boute : it is good fo? ta htffe and coll in the foaie
efhoneffie, but ill fo? dftboneffte, tbe tooman toith cbilde (ball
baue a tonne, toiibout anp danger of deaths o? anp other fitcoit#
«entente ? tbe commons of tbe Cttie be good, tbe Caffell is not
beféged, but if ft be it iball be rend?cd bp ccmpofitton : there is
no harlots o? ill folkes bp the toap, the cbilde is not dead, tbe
cbilde
cîjfltse is legitimate, ft is *m to bup ana put titi netoe dottjes,
ana abouc all other, fobite,clothes ; ft ffja!lbe a god and fruiter
fell pears, the bate fpeafce of great and profound hnoieledget
and becanfe it is a figure of £ ft férneth to haue manie cfel*
dren*
Mhen pe fpnde this figure called Commît*, m the fifte
hottfe, it ggnifpeth that the child? fhal be of an ill nature : and
to tel pon in tfea toordes, there to no demattnde that map bée
made in this houfe, but that this figure is meane therein : the
tooman toith chil&c (hall haue a fontte : and Men foeuer p« do
make a figure for a marriage, and fpnde this figure in the
fifte houfe, be pe fere that the marriage (hail take effect. 0£
this time 3 Ml fap no more of this figure, but that it fignifp*
eth to haue fefoe children or none, but tfthere be anp, tbep can
wotliuelong. >
finding this figure named Caput dr«conù in the fift houfe, * *
itts, aiutoitr it ffgntfpeth, that the children feall be ofgreat Mcdome, and
NlM(ty
honour, and gentle to al folhfs, it is profitable to a perfon to
JO : Win cate and drinfietoell, the prolife feall be performed, themef*
fenger Ml tarrp long,but pet he bringeth good nefees, the let*»
ters fpeafee ofloue or of riches : it is gcod for a friend, and like*
Me for benerealltoorkcs and mirth, and to 0M (till ma
houfe : the tuoman toith chtlde (hall haue a fonne Mthcut anp
danger of death, the commons ofthe Cifte begœd ~ the caffel
is not beféged, there are no ruffians on the feap, the fonne is
not dead, but Mxotne qutekelp, the j^rme is legitimate j it is
good to bup and put on neteeclotbes, the peare Hal be plentiful
of all tbmg0,tbe 25©hes and Umtings doe fpeake parte ofloue,
and part of Church matters, and of importance. Kim figure
is herp gffld in all the demaunds,and ihefeeth to haue but fefoe
children,but thep feal be Me and gad.
Mhen in the fift houfe pefinde this ifigare ca&dCW*
draconuy ft figmfpctb that the childe (hall be kicked, and in the
endc behanged,or die feme euil death, or banffhed or eriled the
Countrcp : it is ill to eate and drfnke, the meffenger feal come * *
qutekelp, but his netoes (ball be ctiiU, and the letters fpeake of
fearre and of treafon ; the promife fyal be nothing kept it is ill
P for
s
4
The fécond Book e \ > \ r W.TJHB

fo: a friend, aita ïîUctuifc foi mirtb oj iop,Mefic it be in toarss,


in tobteb it is gœd *it &$ ta DM tn that boufe foi it fbalbe
burned oj oucrtbtoluen : tbe teaman tettb ebtide fljal bauc a
daughter, and be tn great banger ofaeath, tbe eommnnaltie of
tbe ctttte be al themes ana teiefetd, tbe cattefl befeegea fljal bé
buntc6,taMen,ana ranfahed : there is much ill companp bp tbe
Snap, tbe fonne is ceaa 02 pufoner, tbe cbilde is a bafiaro : it it
iU to bup 0? put on anp nctee garmentes, ercept it be barneffe,
tbe peace fgal be plenteous in come, but not in truites, tbe tom
r^- tings ana Bate made mention of teams, ana oftbinges o*
cions ana tterotoful t in al tbe dcmataides tebich map be maae
in this banfe this jfigare is ill, ana lîgniôetb to baue fetoe chib
a&en,sna then dial be euil,ana toojfeers topth fvio.
%
*
if Hgmfpetb tbat tbe tbila is of a melancbolp nature,fatùmfen,
fui of grofe humours, a man of trauell ana paine, it is not g©&
# * to eatè ana d?mHe, tbe pjomife Ibal be pcrfojntea, but it (bal b®
iir1 ■

long fir®, tbe meffenger fbal tome fafe ana faunae, bat h® Ibal
tarp long,ano be in danger to be held pjifoner, die letters make
ntenti on of impji farnnenf, oj of tooraen teitb cbilde, o? of feme
îm ana melancbolp canfc t fo? al bina of mirtb it is iir, it figniS*
etb tbat tbe bonfetobere tbe habitation is is barbe, fmcbie,ana p
til ca® : it is ill to Daunce, fing', tulfc pjcoU; tbe tocmantoitb
tbiiae dial bane a aangbter, tbe commons oftbe tourne be ms® tifr
oiae folbe, tbe caftel befégea 0jal not be taken fei the g©d relb
fiance tebich tbep teitbin aoe msb|i tbe foiine isnof beab ej in
pjifoit, tbe cljtlôe is legitimate rtobiip ana put an netoe cïoîlses*
it is gcoa,fo2 tbep Ibal latt long,efpccialp tbefe tobirb be blarbc:
tbe peace Ibal be indifferent gcoo,tbe tontmgs ana beta trente k
of toomen toptb ibiiae,ofpjifonment, oj to fotee tbe eartb,
of things melancbolp * Mbenfaeuer pou made a figure foi a*
tip aemauiiD, ana finae tbloJrigure in dits place, pon Ibal b©
fare to recetuefome letters befaje it be tbjè aapes : in aï other
* * tbinges this figure is ill, ana figmfpetb fô baue mante cbtb
î* * djen*
* * finding this jfigure called Top ulus in tbe fift boufe, it fig#
% ★ nidetb uimip chilien and tottfie : it is mo^e tobolefauie fw tbe
twdp
«
. • ofGcomandd r • / » j> •>
bm to bjfitfce then to cate : the pjomife fljal be fcarcelp perfo^
mco, the meffenger t^al come quichelp, the teoman topth chile-
ftjal haue a tonne : fo: a frienb, anb fo: mermeCTe tt is gob, t be
fetters lubteb fljal come fljal fpeake of funb:p ktnbcs of people,
as of marriners,anb a! other things concerning tnatertfhe pere
that be gob,anb there lhal beabunoanee of al things î the tonne
is not beab, but fhal come qutchdp : it is euillto bup anb put on
netoe clothes, foi tbep ihall not ia® long, the feokes anb letters;
Do fpeahe of the fea oj of fome titters * 3nb tobenfoeuer pou bo
ntake a If igure fo: anp bemaunb, anb finbe this figure in this
houfe, tt booth figmfte to haue fome raine ihottelp : it booth
figmfie to haue manp chilien, but tbep Ihall not liue fcerie
long. . - ..
t^hen in this fift houfe pou finbe this figure Vta> ft booth
fignifie to haue fetoc cbilD:eu~ but thep ihall be of gob nature
anb completion, anb not long of life: ft is better to b?tnke then
to eate, the pjomifc (hall not be kept, the tooman is not bJith
chilbe, but hath fome lumpe in her > 33n all the bemannbes that
pe map pjopounb this figure is tll,biilefie tt be fo; bopages. anb
till;: tohenfoeuer pe make a figure fo?anp bemaunbe, anb finbe this
illityi; figure in this place tt figmfietb that betters (hall come quicklp
from feme place, the tobteb Ihall fpeake of thinges of toater,
ci of hopage : it both ttjeUoe alfo that there lhal not bee mante
chilien 5 anb if fo be that there be anp, thep ihall not hue
long* • -*W" *

Ofthe fixt houft',and of the quefiions therein con*


tayned. Chap. 6-
+ " Jr r fc*

i np l$t frrt houfe calleb th I!


.w ; 1 tentrionall, o: the ill i
m nlltbebemaunôeskîhtthmap be
other ftsbiefts, : / ; - ftV . .
z gift the bemaunbes tuhich ntap be mabe bpon fteke per*
fons aub Stfcafcs, iuhether it (ball be long s: fijoft, anb of tohich
ef the fonre humours it commeth, anb if the patient (hall be
quicklp fioale, oj lofe 0$ beftrop anp of bte Ipmmes bp that stf^
% taie9
j
98 The fécond Booke '
eafcs, and if be (ball Die fa tohsf elfate lhall be die,fa g©d 0; baft
anofafahatbapanb fatohathonre. ’ '
3 SOhctbcr tbe phptan pe focalbgoetmto be learned fa
bfa art, ana ifit be g®d to tahe phifiche. *■
4 3f it be g©d to bifite a fiche perron¬
s' 2£hfa boufe contapneth alfo tbe queffions fcfaicb map be
made 01* tbe place Inhere tbe Me pcrfon is, as tbe feofpitaii a
chamberinhere he fa.
tf spejeouer tbe demaundes fabfab map be made bppo»
fmall beafies : as faépe, ïambes, goafes, flnpne and facb like
fmall beafies : anb fabetber It be g®d to bup 0? fell them.
7 Mbetber tbe beattcs log faall not be fottnb, anb fabo fa
tbe tbéfe.
8 3t compjebendetb lihetoife tbe demaundes tnbicb map
be mate bp on men oflofae condition anb cftate : as labourers,
spafans. Carpenters, liSntcbers, anb other Craftf-men anb
posters.
9 Elfo oner all things groped anb fabfecti, falfe foitneffcs,
anb batobes, ^mcerers anb Cncbaunters. ;
i o 531fo oner feare aitû frtVrhf. ismo 5 poucrtlC anb faffcty
n ___i, it contapneth tbe be#
htaundes tobicb map be mace bpon all the noble partes of the
bobie, the heart errepteb 1 tbtfe be the p?incipall demaundes
fabofe lignifications be contained in the firt boufe, as ge faafi
finbe bp each figure falfab hereafter be placed according to tbe

lifie anb faifedome fa feruants, the man fa not fiche, but if be be


be lb«ll mense quichlp : tbe crafts man 0; labourer is an bone®
man anb a pafaefull, anb that fafttch be both fa faell bene : the
pbpfitfanfa ag®d matt : it fa g^b fotahe ^hifiche, fo faattbe
fift boufe be gæd: the man (ball ncuer fallfafo pouertie, Co
befaiefe, fa all things tutjictj pee map dematmse fa this hbufe,
fbfa figure fa g®o.
iffading this figure called Amtfsio fa this boule,it %nifpetb
faifliieanddiflopaltfa fo; all things tofafb pe map dcinaimd in
. . thfa
of Geomande*
to houfe f oacbing feruntinfs and fubiects : fo? the fiche perfott
itfigntfietb fomctwtedeatb,and femetime amendment : tobe^'
fo?e pc (ball iuage acco?ding to the firft and eight bonfes : tbs
fiche perfon is inapte place, the flcKrteffe is onclpofcbolar,
and he is fo p©?e that he hat!) not a fh®e to hts fcotc : the toitnefr
fes be falfe : it is ill to tahe counfaple of the ppfiftan o? to tahe
» ka. pbpfiche : pou mult iudge acceding to the fift $ fctienth boufes,
3t is not good to hup toll bealtes, fo? the? lhall all pertflj. 0n&
‘“ I to be lbo?t, that tobteb this figure ccncernetb it is too?tb no*
thing fo? anp thing in this houte, but fo? batobes, fo? tohtch it is
gcDO, fignifping that the perfons be fijamclcffc, and apt to that
occupation,
Wen in the firt houfe pe finde this figure, it figmfpeth that
ibeferuanfs and fubiects be faithfull and obedient : it is god to
http beaffs : the perfen is not bead, .but if hœ be fiche , bce fixait
fiutchlp amende, ant) tbe oifeafe both come of tco much aboun*
Dance anb ce?rupfion of bloub ♦. the toitnefies be not falfe t it is
gœb to tahe raebecine, anb the ^hpfttian is a gab man, 8nd to
be %o?t,pe can bemaunbe no queftion in this bottle toherein this
«prêts ill, but fo? batodes, toberetinfo it is ill becaufe their
* fad: lhall be bifclofeb, anb in baunger to bane the bafttonabo, o£
elfe tbat too?fe is, to be tohtpt at their eommtng.
Wen in the firt houfe pe finbe this figure called Fon™a
it fignifieth that the feruantsanb fuhtettes be true fcnfo
■their mallter : but the feruants lhall be fiche in tbw/crotce : it *
is ill to bnp bealtes ,fo? there toill be bnf fa «au p?ofite bpthem t
the toitnefies be not falfe, but find bp their bfipofitldnbfe fame
fpitefulnes.^o? the ^hpfitian,anb to tahe that tobicb he o?bep*
neth it is gab, fo that the fift anb feuentb honfe boe confent ? the
: it is g©b fo? toh®?es anb baubei,
in baunger to be beftropeb bp their fubbennefie

* meane.
M in thefirt houle „ Leticia, "
fheferuantestohe g©battoo?He, hire anbfaithfuU: Itisgceb * *" ^
to bup bealtes ? the patient Shall bane none other oifeafes , but ^
fÿaU quichlp amende : fametime the fichneffe commeth bp oner * ^
^ Ï ^. ' ^ 4* w
'
loo fécond Books
mud* re® o? penSuenelte ft? fome thing : in all other tbingtg
fejijid) belong bnto tins tjotnc, this figure is gœfi, ercept fej
ija«5es, Vetoing that tfiep (hall be falfe, arts that t^cir p?amtre‘
maDclbaUtahe no place, . 'v :H
Rinsing this figure T rift ma In the firt houfe, it Doth figntfig
tiifobefiïence anfi naughtincfie in feruanfs anfi fubtects, anfi rbat
tiw i^all be flofbfull anfi Schlp in their fcruice : the fiche perfon
^ail Die fa that the bit). Doe content, the Mnefles hauefalfelp
fiepofefi : it is ill tobupbcafies: ft? the phifitian, o? to fahc
mefitcine,! in an things Mich pemap Demanfiinthis houfe,tïj»
figure is ill, but ft? baufies, ft? their matters Ml goe ftell.
»en in this firt houfe pe finfie this figure Pmlia, it is her?
gcofi ft? all the fiemaunfics Mich map be maDe ? touching fer*
* «antes it is tU : ft? the fiche perfon anfi his Difeafe come onlp bp
I phleme anfi thought tahing ft? toomen ? ft? all other thing**
Mich pe mat? Demaunfie in this houfe, this figure is gob, efge*
ctallp ft? fthffl jcs anfi batofics, ft? their affaires ftall p?ofper: it
is aUo p?ofitable to bup beaKes. /
* ÿonfinfiinginthe firt houfe this figure Puer, it fignifieft
ftp ' that the feruanfs anfi fubicctes be naught, anfi Ml robbe their
X- matters, it is ill ft? the fiche perfon, efpeciallp if the fir® houfe
content, it is UheVoife ill ft? fmall beafics, ft? fhep ftall be ®o<
£ fen, the fiche perfon (ball be tuc:fe anfi too?fe, anfi fall into too?#
fer fichnefte : in all the other qnefiions in this houfe this figure
ft il» but ft? uî^?es anfi baMes, anfi to rapfe men to goe to
fearre it is gæfi : it ft itsêMe g©D to faite mefiicine 5anfiefpw
ciallp bp fi?inhe. t
* * iinfitngmthisSrthoufe thts figure7{uhut, it fignifpeth
no gcofi luche touching feruants, ft? thep fijall be in battnger ti ft
* be robbefi o? fieuoureb bp toolfes: the fitfeafe commcth of « m
X much abounfiance % co?ruption of bloufi mirefi truth
the fiche perfon Ihall file o? be long fiche, if that the fir® an#
eight honfes Doe agree: mail the oemaunDcs Micbpee wap
mahe in this houfe, this figure ft ill, McCTe it be to left a pet'.
* ftnblouo. fi
* 00»#
* rtl; goo tathc, 03 wcU fOJ tontes os f0î tattrU : ftc <W***
< %
i .: ofGcomaflcîe;
s^all not Iall long : fewefime tfits figure ffgnifieffi gmfi, an&
fomcttmc ill, acco?Dmg as tfie Angles Do fpeahc : it is goD botfi
fo: tfie pfipfitian, anb alfo to take mcDtrtue : tfie Difeafe com*
tnetfi of pfileme t in all otfier tfiinges tofitcfi pe map afke in tfits
fioufe tfits figure is g©D, efpcctallp fo? companp of feruanwtcs,
ffictuing tfiat tfiep ffiatl fie fattfifuU.
\ 3f in tfiefifct fioufe pe hnDe tfiis figure Conmnüio, if ggnt?
fietfi tfiat tfie fcruaitfes fie nuétclp g©D : tfie fiche perfon flfiaH
îrtc î it is ill ta take pfiifiche, anD Itheteife ill fp? tfie [sfipfittan:
it is excellent g®o fo? fofi©?es anD bauDes : in all otfier be*
tnatmbes tfis figure is ill, but to bup fmall cattell , tefiercunfe
itisgod*
^mDingtes figure Caput Draco*ù tn ffie firt fio«fe,if figmv
fietfi gcDDinke in beallcs, tfie ftchncffc fgall tail long tftfie
confent tfieeunto : it is g©D fo? tfie pfipfittan,anD alfo to tahe
mebteme : i all otfier tfitngs tefittfi pc map afUe tn tfits fioufe,
tfits figures gcoD, but fo? tofi@?es anD bauDes it is ill, fo? tfieir
^natter ffiel not goe taell.
i ; Wibt pc finôe tfiis fii_
V.îé ft figwfie? tfiaf tfie feraantes be not fcerp g©D, tfie beaftes Ifiaïl
fee ftolena? eaten bp i^olucs : tfie partie ffiall fiaae a great
boat feueanb be in Daungcr of Dcatfi if tfie teg. Doe confent : it
is ill as tell fo? tfie JBfitfitian, as alfo fo tahe moDieine, anD fo?
61i allotfierfiingeS; fatting fo? tofico?es anD bauDes, fo? tfie fcjfitcfi
tpi| ft is gœt
p0i Mfii in tfie fiyf fioufepe finDe tfiis figure Career, it 0gni*
'&■ lletfi DtOpalfte anD fmall fecuritie tn feruanfs, anD fmall p?ofite
to bap telles : tfie Schnefife ffiall be long anD tfie patient in
Daungccf Deatfi : it is not g®D to tahe mebecine: tfie pfitli*
th
tian is it of tfie bell learneD. 3n all tfie DemaunDs tufiicfi map
be ntabet tfiis fioufe tfiis figure is ill. but if is g©D fo? tofi©?e$
unb bans. ^ r,
pc finDe tfiis figure Pop»!™ in tfie firt fioufe, ft Dcffi *
i ftgnifie ffeDcme anD fiDcltftc in feruantes, g©D to bnp fmall *
beatfes id fclltficm t it is mételp gob fo? tfie fiche perfon : tfie *
^p| fitfeafe ettmetfi of a pfilcnte like tetto a none, but tfie patient *
ftaU ambe, if tfie teg. gtue confent tfiereunto; it is gab fo? tfie
" w
4
I ©$ The ftcond Booke ^
phifitûu* ant) to faite meDictne. 0nD to be ihorf, fit all the be#
tnaunDes of this houfe,tl)ts figure isgoD : but it is not berp g©a
for tobies anD bsuDes for tbepthallbe beaten: this figure(0
3go9û to rapfe bp fouloiers anD to mutter, anD fijetoetb that there
(ball be a great number»
laabeit in this boufe pc fihbe tbe figure vuft figntfpeth that
tbe feruantes iotll totllmglp put fosrtb tbemfelaes m their tnaf#
Iters bufineffe, anD Doc it tottb great Diligence : it is ill to Dupe
anD fell catfell : tbe fiche perfon (ball be in Daungcr of Death ,tf
the bib. confent thereunto : it is til for the |$bifittat, or to ta&e
meDicine : the toitneffes baue falfelp DepofeD : the ianDe Doth but
moche anD toill not Doe her enDeuour, inhere tfie ü fc®rtbieto
baue fen tbsnfanb bores toitb the filf for her bprc< a . »
;i » (* - f• C ' %
I -*.r • r

Of the feuenth houfe, and of the demaunds therein


contayncd. Chap. 7.
• «• C/ V‘ 4 * * * ' * ' r- # 4 f <A|

t T1 ï£e feuenth bcufe,tobtcb to the ifingle of th ^cefcenf,1


•I contapnefb properip anD nafurallp the figifpeations
of the guettions anD oemaunbes tohtcbmapbe mcoeD on the
contrarp of the DemaunD ofanp perfon. i
2 Mobppon all Debates, fûtes inlaloe, thæueiaW) fagU
fines.
3 Che DemaunDes alfo tobieb map be maDe tcntionlpbpo
yon a frienD, anD bpon anp accorD of marriage, to httotobe*
fher if (hall take effect 0? not.;
4 SEbcill mill lihetoife tohich is beftoéne ttoo pebns, anD
tohich toap he goeth that taheth his ioumeu.
f tSfibicb hf them tohich plapetb at lots', cams o^ice,^aH
toinncorMe. . ]•
6 M ttoo battels reaDp to fight, tohich fijall hantbe tfeto^
rie,ano on tohich part it fljall be. J -
7 9ifthemapDebe abtrgineornef, anD tohefheihâhatc
anp louer, anD if fÿè bane, tbenbotoe&anDetb the witte be?
ftoametbem. .
s Chis houfe alfo confapneth the DemaunDes bich map
be maDe touching marriages, tohether there fi;all Ippenanp
firth}
«rift ft} sebates amongett tbe Boers thereof,
9 ^ibetbcr a tooman o> frtenoe loff, ajaUberecoucresa t*

gaine. p*
i o |f tbe tooman pe tooulsmarrp be ric&,ans tobefber fye
Ibatl batte agæS marnage,
11 3if tbe companion appointes to pou be a gœ& man 02 a
basse,
1 a gf there fyall be toarre 02 peace, ans tobetber tbe man
ÜbaU goe f©2tb,ans if tbe toarre ibaU laft long,
13 %ttbe man be of a g©s efp?it ans bnserftansing.
14 3!ftbe friensOjtppe bettoéne ttoo pcrfons be gos 02 ill,
truste 02 tjntruttie.
15 Mbetbec tbe thing ffolen be in tbe boufe, ans tobetbec
ft (ball be fotms, ans tobo sis tbe robbetie be of that boufe, 02 be
a rranger, ans of tobat fo:t 02 clothing be is, ans tobere be is,
16 tbe agrément raase bettoéne ttoo perfons toall corn
ftnue,
17 0s touching tbemembers ofman, tbis boufe eonfatnetb
toit tbesemaunses tobicb map be mase bppon tbe buttocbesans
acfe,
Cbefebe tbe pjinctpall semaunses anS qnefttons tobicb bé
pjopounses in tbis boufe, tbe fignifpcations tobeceof ftjé con*
tapnetb in fucb 02sec, as hereafter pe (bail fin&e»
^insingtn tbe fcuentb boufe tbis figure Aqmfith, tf figni*
fpetb to mahe acco?Se ans amitié bettoéne enemies, tbe fute in
tatoe Iball be on tbe plaintiues part, tbe thing is not ttolen, but
ts onlp fcatteres atoapun tbe boufe fufpectes there are not inanp
tbéues, tbe fugitiue totll returnc againe, tbe perfon is of none
til toiU, it is g«S to marrp ans to mafee marriages, fo2 therein
Iballbeno sebafe : tbe toife batb to soetottb others then toitb
ber bufbanSe, tbe mapSe is no btrgtne, tbe tooman loft toiU be
founs againej tbe companion toiU be geos to bis toife, tbere toill
be no toarres but all peace ans quietnefte, tbe perfon is of a gws
efpjite ans cntenseraent, tbe bufbanse is not in tbe bouté,
tbe manibaU not goe to toarre, tbe agrément mase bettoéne
ttoo parties (ball continue long, jfo2 to finotoe into tobat part
tbe perfon is gone pe mutt Icohe of tobat qualifie, $ bnto tobicb
4.
The fécond fiooke
of ttjefmæepartefof the tuo^toc tbe figure belongefb anûfe afr
tribute®: tf it be WenfaU, tbe perfon to tn tbe €a®, if ® bé
^ecitJioHâU, tjetstnttje^ottUjjif ft be ferpmurnnali, bet*
iii tbe $o:tb, if it be £>cci®enfaU, be is fotaûe tbe isle®, aitl

iruttimg thisfbgaee m tbe feuentb boufe, it ffgn%


*
et?) that tbe open enernie is ill, but be is of no great poîner, an®
.* *
each tbing that be fcsfb, be Dot!) tt Mb an anger an® batttndTe,
but bis anger is fone pat, tbe partis $al( tore bis fute, tbe pap
*
fie fufpeite® is tbe tbéfe anbliatb toïen ibe tbing : tbe fugttmc
Minot be taken : tbe Mntan mairie® MI be a iubooie : tie
man is of an ill Ml, be ®)all (cafe at Dice anDcarfies, tbe marri*
age Ml quickly talte fo?ce, but to no great profite to tbe one
part 0? bnte tbe other : faj fearre it in ill, tbe Me louetb not
ber bufban® toefi, but batb company of others then bee : tbe
mayDemsnobirgme: tbe foeman lot Ml not be founûe : tbe
inantbali goeto tnarre, but not profite mud) thereby : there
&)a!l be no greatfeate of armes Docne, but cnely aüaultcs an®
fayamiCics, tbe accojD (ball not long la®, fo? becaufe tbe perfcit p
is not faftbfull: tbe partie batb no fcoitte but to Doe bartnetbe A
tbstfe is not of tbe boufe but is runne alnay, an® tbe tbing Ic®
(ball not be baD agatne : there Ml be none acco?De: in aUtbebe*
maunoes tebtebye may make in this boufe tbis figure is ill, but
£o„: bauDerie*
Mjcii in tbisboufé yé Snûc Fortune mn:or, it gpifyeffi
* that tbe enernie is ®rong, migbtie an® of gso® centittion, tbe
plaintiue (ball Mtnebis fute, there is no tbéfe in tbe boufe, if
is gœSto contract marriage, an® foj a friend alfo, tbe fugitiue
Ml returns borne agatne,tbe tournait is bone® an® louetb none
but ber bute®, tbe partie batb ns ill mm®e, tbe gamcfîer fijaif
Mine, there fgali be peace an® né inarre, a luoman o: friensc
Is® Ml be rccoucre® againe, tbe roman. is mb, an® a great
marriage, tbe companion is g©a, tbe pafen bad) go® forçât
an® bn®cr®an®ing,tbe amitié fijatl endure long. In® tobæ
fijotf, tbis figure is geo® fo^ each onnaun® in tbis boufe.
Sf in tbis boufe ye finDe this fpgure Fort ma mimr, it fig;
nifyetb that tbe mum is Mfee® an® of an cuai heart an® affe*

\
ofGcomancfe
rtion, ffwng f mfgljtte, ana cntcnfcetb much bamte : the plains
(lue lïjall feinne bis fete, but not feitbeut great paine, trauaple
anb Diligent foliating : the tljèfe is ftibiill anb craftie : the fugi#
tnic Ml list be fount), neither roturnc ggaine : the teoman 10
ei)olo?tcfee : the marriage Ml not be ft; the final! profite that
rommetb thereof : the man is ill rainbeb : the gamffer fijall lofe
0; haue but ftrall feinnrcg : the tares Mil be great : the too*
man hath to boe Mb mo;e then her bulbanbe : the mapbe is no
fergine : the feoman 0; frienb loll Mil not retumc agarne : the
Mmtan is not of the riche® : the matt ihall gee to Mere $ haue
the fefto;te, he hath g®b fenotoleOge in fearres : the théfe MU
not befeunbe,neptber the thing lo® : the acco;b mabe beffeerne
tfe8 parties Mil not long continue.ln all bemaunbes tobicb pe
map malte in this houfe, this figure is ill,ereepf it be ft# fearre
0; actes beneralL
Rinsing this Sgurt Leticia in the feuenth houfe,it fgntfpctb
but fmaHfe;ce m the enemie, anb befibes that he hath none ill
miitbe : theplaintiue Ihall obtainehisfute : the man is not rob#
beb î the fugttme Ml! not returne home againe : it is g®b ft; a
1 . feife, marriage, anb ft; a frienb. If pc raaKcafgare to fcnofee
Mat pour frienb both, anb then finbe his figure in this place, it
figntfpefb that he fe&peth ft; the great affection he besretb to
his frienb Micb is nolo abfent : the perfonhathno til MU 0;
minbet the gamtter fhall not Mnne much : the marriage is
r, lit! (officient g®b, fo that the tenth content thereto : there fell! bee
no fearre hut peace : the mapbe is a birgine : the feife 0; para#
ltd
mour loueth none hut her huftanbe 0; frienb,anb them thcploue
heartelp : the feoman is not rich : the companion feill fee him
feife toell anb faithftUpî the thing ffolen feill be recoucrets, anb
he that hépeth it both it but in ieff anb paffime : the agreement
nefelp mabe feill not lenglaff. -fiCo beb;icfe, in all tbtnges
Mich pe map bemauitbem this bouiei thib figure fignifpeth a
*.<,r- ^ - •<¥ . ■ . Cjfj % ' i i .

inebiGMfie. ^
vV*

> ' % .‘ -fl$ 4-' "vï i .. 4- <-• S > f ■■ 4 *

When pe finbe this figure 1 mma uionr QDtur,n ootp ng#


♦r itifiethe enemp to be ffrong anb mightie, anb is ill mtnbeb, anb
*> ^ # • ; - V -Ï__ -_ê „ I '■

ft® on the plaintiués 0;


A
% feunb i
The fécond B©okc
found : the foife andleamon be g®d and bfe tbemfelueslopath
the marriage begunne fijall be ended : tbe partie batb a berp t>
util affction : tbe gamffer (ball turn, but it lba!l be bp fogging :
tbe mapde is no birgtne t tbe bjifc iouetb ber bufbande, and tbe
leaman ber friend : tbe man (bail goe to toarre and baue tbe
<to?ie, ana tobcn be batb tab en his cncmte, totll let bim goe x
gaine: the perfon batb g©d bnderffanding ana is of great en*
terpjife : tbe e©partner ^aU boe bi@ part ioellt tbe tbéfe is itt
tbe boufe, and tbe thing is therein bidden. 3ff tbatpe makeafi*
gare to knetoe if that ttoo perfens bo loue together, this figure
fignifpetb that tbe frienolbippe is but fapned : tbe acce?de mafie
(bail lad long, fo that tbe tenth content thereunto, in all other
tbinges this figure is ill, butitisgssd to képe a thing tecrete
tobtebpetDoulbnotbauetobercuealeb. >
3f bp chance pc findetbts figure TnelU in this boufe, the
•* . * enemie batb no minde to luo?kc difpleafure bnte the other : the
'lick

fute (ball baue g©bfuccefe, the perfon is notrobbed: the fagi*


tine toil! come home agatne, it is g©b fo? a tooman, a teaman*
inarrtage,an& plap: there U«il be no toarres, bat firme peace ;
tbe marriedtocman and tbe teaman fanfie others then become
metb tbcmjf that a figure be made to knoto together tbe friend
boe louefaitbfullp, this figure fignifpetb that the loue is feruent:
tbe toonianojlemangoneatuaptoill be found in the end: the
perfon is of a g©a efp?tte and batb bnderffanting in mufiche and
to plap on inffrumentes, the thing loff MI be found agaute^tbe
agrément (ball be made and lad long: in all tbe demaunfccs
contapnebmibiebowfc tips figure is good but fo? toat re : bp
this figure it fignifietb that tbe teeman that is married is M
cbilde bp others then bp her bufband. , À; g 'I
finding in this bonCe this figure Puer, it fignifietb that fljt
■* *

tnetnp is ffrong and migbtie, and mindetb to bill bis eneatie*


iff bp the negligence and lacke of i
ttbe tbeefe ts craftp andmalicious
Ml not came borne againe : it is not g©d fo? the iuoman map
tied fo? (be accompamctb an other man befioes ber bufband : it
is ill fo? marriage, fo? tbep Ml neuerltue Mbout b?atolwg
attddifc0?d,tbe mania ill minded : about the game Ml come
* " *v ' " ;a . v “ , W
3 lopail te ber butaD, tbe man is totfc anD tnuenlious, anD cfpe*
?l riallp about foarres, lue (ball bane tare, tbe man that goetb
3 to toarre ttjall bane the tatctozic : tbe auntie betiuome tl»o per-»
Tons cannot boloe t tbe man fufpeaeb batb ttolcn tbe tbing anD
[% is flcD: tbe tbing loft Ctjali not be bab againe.* there $all be none
* l| agrément bettoéue tbe parties,but malltce (ball encreafe mo?e
M ana moje betioéne them* 31n all guettions of tbis boufe tbis &
K,|l pre is ill, but foz tare.
J 3üf in tbis boufe pe finDe tbis figure tbe enemie is * *
5 ( ||Ji berp angrp, but be is but of fmall potoer, anD minDetb to bill *
Ilk bis enemie, oj elfe to burne bfe fubttance britb fire if bee map * *
"h- come bp it banfomelp. tbe plaintiue fljall Itofe bis fute, there *
fcjcre manp tbéues at that robberp, tbe fugitiue ttnll neuer re*
JJ [ turne : it is ill fo; marriage, to? tbe bulbanD bull runne atuap
J J* from tbe tetfe anD fo:fahe ber, bp occatton tobereof tbe toomatt
W! fei toill Deale boitb otber men, there Ml be much Debate anD ttrtfe
•M* in tbe gameing, it is til foa tare, foz there Ml be lotte anD no
ith| pjofite, anD vet tbe beginning geoD, anD the enD ill : tbe «mapoe
uiik is no tnrgtne, anD batb but fmall fubttance.tbe frienD louetb not
Éti bis frienD, tbe companion is not g©D but Dotb eutll entreate bte
|«i Me,*tbe man (ball goe to tare, but it (ball be to bis lotte, tbe
n | i partie is Dull efpnteD, anD batb but fmall tmDerttanotng oj er*
pi pertencc, but in things of tbe fire : the frtenblbippe is faigncD, it
' Ml be none agrément. So be fljott,tn all tbtnges that map be
DemaunDeD in this bouie, this figure is ill, but fa?tbinges of
toe anD fire.
®21lben this figure Aibm is m this boufe, tbe enemie is of
Death: tbe partie iball baue a gœD enû of bis fute, there is no **
théfe in the boufe. the ttioitiue mill retnrne. the marriaoe (hall
The fécond Bookc
map bcmaunsc in bis boufe this figure is goob, but foj toarrelt
lit cafe of loue, tbe querant is in loue toitb a rid) tooman anu of
great parentage» J1
dittoing this figure Cowmftio in this boufe, the ennentp ig
fable in bis reines,ano féfeetb bailp to come to an agrément,
the querant fljall obtaine bis fute to bis pjofite,fo that tbttenth
00 confent ; it is gob foj marriage, ano better then al tbe other,
fo? ttçaltoaps ootb figuifp the aceemplument thereof : tbe tbéf
that is fufpecteb batb imbe^eleotbc thing lo®, anobelballbé
tafcen,anb in banger to be bangeo,tbe fugitiue toil not return?,
the tooman is bone®. 3!f the fpgure be maoe to fenoto tobetber
a man finite toitb bis lemman, this fpgure is gob, anb ûgnû
ficttotbat be ibal enion bis reque®, tbegam®er fball towne,
the tot?e fettetb little bp her bufbano, m tbe lemman bp her
frienb, the maise is no btrgtne, the man is of great bnberfiam
Gtng, the companion is gob anb lopallfoj bis parte, the tbéfe
is of tbe boufe, anb tbe thing lott toill fcarcelp be founb, becanfe
it is out of the boufe, tbe tmitie (ball bcrnabe , anb long iafi:
foi al the things of this boufe this fpgure is métlp, but foj toar,
foj tbe tobteb it is ill» ; ivl3
^finbing this figure callcb Ca?Ht dfantiis in tbe'feauentb
boufe,altbougb tbe ennemp be ®rong, pet toill be come to rea*
fon toitbout anp moje to boe : the querant ®>all toiratc bis fute,'
tberebenotbénes, the fugitiue toill come againe t it is geol
foz marriage, foj tbe tooman is goob anb gentle, it is goobfo*
u frienD, but tbe man fball not bane bis company t it is goebfe?
the gamftcr, the perfon is of no great ill toil, the maibe is a bir*
gine, tbe tooman louetb btr bufbanb berp toell, tbe tooman is
rich, the man is of great bnber®anoi»g,tbe fellotoe is gob anb
gentle to bis toife,anb trfetb her tocUtbe thing lo® toill be fonnb
againe : in all tbe bemaunbes tobicb pe map bemaunbe in this
boufe this figure is ill, but fo: toarre, tobereunto it is ili, fejit
figmfpetb peace » 3if that pe mahe a fpgure to fcnotoc if that a
tooman be toitbrbilbe, anb fpnbe this fpgure in this feauentb
boufe,fap that it ttjali be a bop» : -
When pe finbe this figure nameb Cauda draconit m tbtS‘
loufe, tbeennemuistoicUeb, anbféfcetbto Hill tbestber W
* £ ;'4 '1 -T*
"V.& treafon
V tv TÎ
ncie;
f

treafon oi tJi'Uame : the quernnt (ball læfe bio Mt, toc tljâfc
fjatfe ttollea much, the fugtttiie totll ncuer come agatne, it to ill
foi marnage, foi tbe bufbano totll foifahe too totfe immebiate-
to ao be to roarrico, ye may t^tniïc toe ItUe by a frieno : ana to
be too;tc, ye can not ûemauRït toe thing in tbto boufe but tote
fygurc is til fo.î it, but fa; toarico, ano to tootoe treafon, ano
lire into mutest»
f mDtng tots fygare Career in tbe feauettfb boufe, item*
iiemyisftronganbboifferotto, ano to fccrcte, ana aiflembleto
tn bio aoingo,fo that ye can fcnotoe nothing of bttmtoe queranf
toaU batte geafucceffc in bio fufe: toe tbæfcbatb ffolen much
fecretly, thefugitiuetoill newer come agatne: it to ill fe: mar#
rtage, foi there toiil be fome ligbtneo in toe tooman, tot too-*
man is p©ie, tbe tooman louctb not ber bufbano : tbe gamfter
toal! l©fe in tbe beg«utmg,but toimte in tbe enae : tbe man fljal
wnijr be faKeitin battell anabane no toctoiy : tbe fellotots ill analo-
tali tteto not bio totfe, tbe maioe to a btrgtnc : in all tbe aematmaeo
tobicb ye can sematmae in tote boufe thte fygnre to ill, ercept if
be tO'taîie a pîîfonetv
Mben in tbto boufe ye fyna Po$nlns>there io a great num>
ber of encmieo atîembleû about mutteringo, quarrellcs ana De¬
bates, it to ill fo? bun tost fucto by latoe, ano alfo foi tbe totefe,
fo; be bath ffolen, toe fugitiue totll not returne : ft io moifferenî
in marriage, butiu&gc aoye fpn&e in toefirft, it io gatbfoj
frienoftupano company, the matee to no birgtne. Jn all otbei
tbingo tobicb ye may acmaun&e in tbio boufe tbto fygure io
meant but foi toarre, to ff>e luljitti it its mamclous gœo, ana
booth ftgmfic Pictmie, fo that toe tenth Doe agree tberetau
to»
|f this fygure VU brin this boufe, toe enemy io féblè ano
of fmf ll potoer, the plainetiue (ball lofe bio fute: tbe toeéfe is
traffic, the fugitiue toil! come no moie, foi marriage it io illj
»r foi the man totll put bio totfe atoay, aub be feparateo from ber:
the gantffer iljaU not toinne much, toe mai&e to no tjtrgine.
3fn al toe aemaunao tobicb ye can put in tbto boufe this fygurr
io ill(ejtxept it be foi boyageo) efpecially by toater»
— --L • > «
no The Iccond Booke
/

C f the eight houfe and ofhis dcmawudes.'

Chap. 8.

î np eight houfe railed the fuaeoant of the 3mle or


1 the Gainent, otherfoife called the houfe .of Death
contained naturallp the queftton* and dcmaundes tohieh mai
he made and propounded bpon the ftcfmco of death of am> mail
if he thall line long or die qutcfcelp. " T?
2 m to fcnoioe fohether he (hall die foithin a da» month '
•; peare. ' '
3 3f a perfon fljall die a good death, or elfe be flaine.

rant ^*n Dlc »ti}t fat&cr brother of the que#


5 3if a man be 0aine &ho killed hint*
6 Mho thall inherite.
7 %W houfe containeth the demaundes Uîhtrh mapbi
made touching the grods and fubttance of a friend, and boon the
treatie of the marriage of a tooman. lit
8 Mho te the feerete Counfailour of pour ennemp or of
four fcjife y and Whether ihœ doe képe faitbftill rompante or
not, î 'v
9 aifo the demaund fo&tcfc map be made bppon fttght or
feare of hanne to come * aobpfpre, burning , or fbeadingof
0uODf « \ * >

10 0lfo hob) the perfon doth that is from home,


11 Che gaine or profpte to km doone in a ffraunge Coum
irp®* ' . *

12- TOjen he that is from home (hall returne, in rnonetb,


feombome^* 3115 bath doone iohlleû he toas
* *

*3 3lf the feare pe be in fhall come to grab or bad. *

gaine tSbp^ ^ ^a^at^lWen ^lS monc? *° blarie^all


, 16 #0#
• 14 Sfïer tobat fojte fixantbe good a; barme «me to pot*

17 jffmallp, this boufe doth rowtame tbe quêtions fobicb


mat) be mafic bopon the erperienceof ^terromnnrif»_ itmnm*

\ qnefttons fnbicb map be made concerning the pjtup and fecrete

1 bed, tbe brother (ball die before the father t the tuoman is berie * '
I neb: that man bath not hilled bim tubeme tbe queffion is bp*
on, tbe booman batb good and boneft company: be bjbtcb ectm*
to I Metb tbe ennemp ts a graue and tmfe man, to tbat if be glue
«3 cotmfatle to tbe fcoife pou néde not to feare anp barme o; incon*
1"" nentence : tbe things fijall be neither fcojtcbed o? burned, there
||| tballno blood befptlt, be tbattsfrom borne ts in health, and
™': fball returne boitb mneb filuer : tt ts ill to? all things of $igro*
^ tnancte and diurililb Brtes : in all things this figure is good,
; bat foz the fiche perfon, foj be IbsU die.
pi finding this jftgure figmfpefb tbedcstb of tbe *
9 fl fiche perfon, if tbe firff and tenth agré bnto this : the fichcneflb * *
| fball not bCjberp long, the man fijall loofe tbe fuccefiton and *
IK, I bane no amendes fo: the trefpas : tbe man is in the daunger to * *
gijit die on tbe toboeleojfome other euill death : the father fball die
| before the bjotber, if the fourth and tenth content : the toontan
,0 oi lemman is not berp rich, the partie tbattsfnfperted batlj "
Jli: flame a man about a toomans caufe, tbe Inoman hath ill coin*
■ I pnp, be tobicb counfatletb tbp emtemp and tbp totfe, is an ill
";$ I man,and gwetb no god counfaile, tbe fearc is nothing : fo? tbe
î5, u crpertenccs of $tgromancie if is ill (ercept it be foi loue, and
*r fat that it is not berp good, foj that loue totll not continue) the
man in tbe firange Countrep fball loofe all, and fball tying no
thing
i
ThelecondBookc
tiling home, and fo; to fap tl?e truetb, tins figure te etul! in ali
things. A
OTjenpe ênfi Fort ma malar m ttyS ftOîlfe , tbe Hrfecper*
fan fijaliitotSieat tijtetime, fctbat thefourth agrée toitb tbts
bcafe, but the fiefccnes be fomettyng long if tbe tentb Dec
gtue confent : the man tgall tnberite, the man l^ali Die no cuül it
ôtatb, tty? fatl)ct t^all furutue tbe bzotber, the fcoman isricïj
enough, and fo tstbe iemman : the rounfaiïer of the emmp and
oftbe tmfc te a gab man ano a fecrete, the man needed) not to
be afraidc : ttys figure is ill fo; the erperieuee of $igremanric
and 3rte biuclUfl) : in ail things totycb pe manbrmatmo in ttys
boufe ttys figure js gæd,
* f&ben in ttys boufe pe fpnde Fortm* minor, fometim? it
* fignifprtb tlje be$b ef feme great lo;b, and pet be ftyali amend,
* * acco;bmg as tbe firft,firt, o; tend) boules Doe confcnt : tbe üch*
* * nés fball not long endure, tl)e man fltall baue much aloe ebeut
bis inheritance, tbe patfp fufpecteü fo; tbe beat!) of tbe man
bat!) flaine bim tndèûe : tbe bnoman is méîdp rich, it te an ill
man totycb eounfailctb tbe ennernp and tbp toife, tbe man nit*
defljnot to feare anp thing at all tit is ill fo; $igromancie and
diabolical! 2lrtcs t in all things tobieb pou map demaund in this
boufe this figure is mdtelp.
* finding this figure LttitUin this boufe tbe patient fijall
* * notdieofttysBtfeafe, the man fyall be feme mans beire, the
* -K teoman is mételp rich. Ænd to be b;iefe, this fisrare is g®d
* * in all the demaundes tobieb pe map make ( failing fo; $igrc*
mande and 2rtc oiabolicall) fo; the iatyeb it is not gob, but fo; I
to 0& in the aire, o; to goe on one fide o; ether. «
* >f Wen tbatTrifhuatem this boufe, the man te till in a R
* * great fright, the mm (ball inberitebp the bead) of an ether. Sin
Jf >f all other things tobereof quetion inapte made in ttys boufe,
this figure is euiil, butfo; $tgromaneie, fo2 tbe tutycb it is K1
b. \

gob ; the man fijall not be flame, but fljall die feme faite \
t

*
death. Kv
*
®ttben pe fpnbe PhcU in this boufe, the fiche perfon is in
X * banger to die, the enemp is in great fright, tbe fooman and lè?
mm be rich enough, the fichews ItyU not be long, the man ityil I
inbertte. I
©FGcomancfe uj
Mérite, the partie bath flaine no man,tbe father ^allmelongi
in al things tobicb pe map demaunde in this boufe this Jftfiuce
it g©d, except in $igroitrancie.
Cbis figure P»er tntbis boufe, tbe man (ball be flaine, ft ^
is ill fo^tbe fiche pecfon,fo? ft figntfpetb Death tftbe others eon^ ^ #
Cent tbcremtto : the fiefeenes (hall not be long, the cotmfafler of ^
the ennemp and pf the Me is ill, and counfatletb them to Doc ^
ill, the tooman is not berp rich : in all the DematmDes tobicb pe
P* op aims in this boufe this figure is ill, fautwg for loue, and for
$tgromancte, ^hereunto ft is g©5.
JMmg this figure %ubew in tines eight boufe, tbeman * ^
is ojthall be fiaiwe ioptb a füiojDeoj a ftaffe, the fiche perfsn is ^
in Danger to Die if the other boufes Doe content : the enemp and ^ ^
the Me banc ill counfatle, the fickenes Ml be ibojte, tbe man ^ ^
is in great feare, tbe Mman is not rid) : touching Jftgromam
rie and tbe &rte Ehabolicall, ft is neither good neither fure,be*
caufe tbe man is t© baftp in bis d©ings*
S&ben this figure '*Albm is in this boufe, tbe man (ball * %
Die in tbe boater, the fitfee perfon ibaU not beale or amend, fo ^ ^
that the others content thereunto t tbe difeafe commetb of a ^
rbeume or toatrifbnes, the Mman is rich, be that counfatletb * *
tbe enemp and the Me is bonetl, and counfatletb nothing but
god, tbe man rtédetb not to be in feare, tbe perfon bath flatne
no man, tbe father (ball liae long : in all the oemaundes of this
boufe this fugure is g©d, erceptfor #tgromancte and 2>tabo*
Iieall arte~ intbe Mich ft is ill, bnlcfie it be to make men fing
and dance* „ . .
3 f in this boufe pe finde ConimtUo the fiefee perfen Mu dte ^ ^
of this dtfeafe ,5 the man in prtfon fijall die bp tbe latoe, the man *
Mil not inberite but l©fe bis fute, tbe man is in great feare, *
the ecunfailer ofthe eiutemp aitd of the toontan is tU, the father ^ ^
Mil rjuickeip die, tbe man from borne MU not bring home
much filuer An all tl)e dematmees of this boufe this figure ts
ill, ereept for $igromancie and inuocations of euül fpftftcs, for
tbebobtcbifisgffld. ■ , A. * *
Sbis figure Capnt dracmis bt this boufe, the penon ftefee ^
Jball be long fickc,but be Mil baue no other difeafe3tbe pjtfoner -fc
Trr

»x Ml *
I
The fécond Bookc
tljal be quite ficltucreo,but not Mbcut great erpences f co ffe *
the man ffyaU boue bis inheritance ano ouercome the partietibe
man is Mbout feare,tbe cotmfellour is an bonett man, the fa*,
tber (ball line long, be that to from borne fball profit in bis boy*
* age : fo? all the DemaunDes Mich map be pjopounDeDtn this
I
boufe this figure is gcoD. ;
*
*
jrintJtng in this boufe cauda àmconù tbe, perfon fijafl bé
longfickeanDinDaungerof Death, tbe prifoner is in Datmger
% *
ofljis life, tbe man GjaU not baue tbe patrimony that be leoketb
fo?,tbe man is in a marueüoas fears : be that is fufpecteô fo? tbe
murtber batb committeD tbe fact, tbe counfeU gtuen to tbe Me il

is neither g©D no? bone®, tbe man fl&al make no great gaine in
the boyage ; in allDemaunos this figure bjingctb no great gcoû
îucHe, but ratberto tbe contrarie, but fo? jjligromancie it is
g©D.
* 2Cbis figure Career tti boufe, tbe patient fball be mo?e »
* -X like to Die tben to liue, tbe pjifoner fijall Die in pjtfon : it is fo?
. * -K fucccffion of beretages goaD, but not toitbout great paine anD
* trauaile, tt atfo is a token of fright auo feare ♦ %\)t murtber
Ms committeD by one Mich late in Mite to Doe it, anbDiD it
in feme out 02 Darke place,anD be tbat isaccafcD DiD it, bse tbat
ccunfelletb tbe Me is not of tbe clcare® in tbe foejlDe : bæ tbat
is in fraffiefee (ball Doe bis bufiueffe Mil enough, but b® is in m
Danger to be rofebeoby tbe My tin al tbe quefitons tobicb map ij-

bee pjepounteD in this boufe this iftgure is cuill (erceptèit boe


fo? ^igremancie ) fo? tbe Micb it is marurilous g©o. I
Hr
^in&tng this figure Popuim in tbis boufe tbe Ocfeenes toil
be long,awD tbe patient in Danger of oeatb,bat vtt in long time 'll
* Hr I
* Hr
be fball amcnD(fo tbat tbe firtt aitû tentb Doe content ) the man
* * fball Die in bis beD by a rbeurae, 0? elfe be DjobnneD in Mter v s

tbe man is much afraiDe of men of armes, be tbat is actufeD of


tbe murtber batb Done tbe fan, anDbfeD to be mucb in bis com*
pany : tbe counfellour of tbe Me anD oftbe ennimte is g<oD,tbe
man from borne $alt not bring much fubftaunce borne Mb
IV.
bim : in all things this figure is méteïy g©o (fauing fo; $igro*
mancie; fo? tbe Micb it is toery ill, bnleflc it be to make a riuer
tocome into a place. u
pfi*
©fGeomancfc*
fae fiche perfon faall ôte on
fais difcafc,if tbe firtt anu tenth content faereunto:fae man faal
s wot inscrite : fae ceunfellour of fae to; ife and fae ermimp is tttdtf^
fêtent, fae man in traffike faail bjfng noting fame, tfa txiffe
and tfa lemman be toerp pæje, the man bath flame no bodp^and
If be bein ptofon be (bail corne fojtbto bis pjatfe : in all tbe q«e*
fiions tobteb pe map p?opounü fa fats boufe tbfe figure to euill,.
mr bat fo^igtomancie, to cattle one to be carried afoap a fatre
oft

y Ofth e ninth houfc, and ofthe demaandei contained;


therein, Chao. $.
. >

i <yï)e ninfa boufe calico fae Cadant from fae 0«gle offae
^Occident, efaertuife colled fae boufe of <ftod, contained*
naturallp tbe guettions anD Dcmaunfcs tofaicb map be p?opotm*
bed bpon fae appertenances of anp SCemple,Cburcb,Cbappel,
$ponattcrie o? ^ermitage.
xi ' ï SHfo of fae Doings of pjfetts, religfousperfons, and bet*
faites toppon dtuine feruice,as martins,pjimes,ano other cano*
nicall ferutce, and of fae matte and p?aper.
3 Mobppon tbe garments and toettures of a |Mett,îfaea*
§m cher, ^cboller, and bis ^tudie, fae £>cbœlc, and fae compara* ) ■
ons and 25œhes,
xi* 4 Mbefaer be tobicb goetb to be made piett faall haut
orders oj not
, »„# ï Bfffae man faall be rich in benefices, faaf to to fap,if that
be faall bauc tfa bifaopfake, abbep, o? fae other benefices that
be pjetendefato bane,
- d
at
>T o? a peUDcrn o? coumcuour in anpotp;
Courte.
7 3if tbe thing Ufattb tbe wan o^tooman afptre tonto faatt
tome to effect,
s Whether a perfon be a f©le pi tofle, and in tohaf £>ci»
Ü3. enct
4
fécond Booke
;W -
mivv v v \)tfeeUitfe orrtcb, or hereafter
to*. ' * «9
p qmt common brute be true or not, •
io OTfeetfeer tfeeDrcame weameD be g®b or baD, falfç of
j i aft^e Dopage fnfetcfe 011c fuouio take fit feattD fee long 0»
flirte, geoD anD profitable, anD tobetfeer tt fee a* g©D bp &*«
801 ^TOetfeer tfee Cfetp* anD armp fepon tbe £*a tfeall come
f0 a gatô poîto* ^ * ï
13 3 fa man fotlltng to fet an arm? to tfee fea, fofeetfeer fee
toercgæDtoDoettornot _
14 3!f tfee tfetppe or gallep Ifeall be g©D of fade or not, at®
feofectfeer tt be g©0 to fet bp tfee matte or otfeerfotfe, ano tobe#
tfeertbe tfetppe or gallep tfeall arrtue tottfe a gmo tombe or not
toatmporte. „ ^,fl
15 Mfeetfeer tfee totnDc totll canfe a tfeiptoracke or net,»®
febfeetfeer tfee tfetp tfeall be.lott anD tfee arœp tfeerein, anD tofeat
to tfee canfe.
■16 Cfets feoufe contatnetfe alfo tfee DemaurtDes tofetcfe map
feemffluefe bppon tfee fotourntngor tfaptng tfeat tfee man tfeall
make tofeicfe ts on tfee toap,to knotoe feotoe long fee tfeall tarrte,
pcares, momtfes, or sapes, anD for tofeat occafionfeetœkefet#
wumep. 4 \ _J
7 $2tfeeffeer tfee peace tfeallbc geoD anD frutttiuU, anD tofeat
id
Cfeefe be tfee guettions anD DcmaunDes tofefcb map feat
propoimDefe mîfets fecufc, for tofeicfe pé map make jftguws,
anD tuDge tfeem accorDing bnto tfee tnttrncttonfeereaftcr folio#
toing.
Mm in tfets ntntfe feonfe pe finbe tfets figure 4Aqnifi"*
tt figrafpetb tfeat tfee man tfeall bane tfee benefice tofetcb feeDotfe
lœkc for,anD tfeall be rtcfein tfee Cfewrcfe g©Oes,anoag©Dwam
fee tfeat goetfe to take orbers tfeall feauc tfeem, tfee ^cfeoller tfeaj
be a SDotfour anD a Counfelloar, tfee Dreamc ts g©D, anD tfeall
come to a g©D enD : tfee common b^utte if tt be g©D,is true,an#
if it be tU, it ts fake, tfee liSakcsfpeake of "
of Geomancîe; \p
efmuiïcKe, anbofrfcbesr, tbe perfonie of g©b reputation, tïje
man bebtcb is gone fo; mertbanbtje t^ail doc much profite, tbe
letters boe rpedfee of things beneficial! o? feme craftineffe : in
cafe to tmuertahe anp (location, fbere 10 none better then to fee
of tbe Churcb, to baue fubffance quicKelp, anb to line at eafi:
ft is grab fs* a bopage, faj tije man tbcrcintball become focal*
tbtc, tbe man fobicb is out of bis countrep (ball retume qwtcfc
Ip foitb greatfabffance, but be fijali be in fonte feare of banger
oj inconucmcnce, tbe üjtp on tbe &ea (ball come to a gob post
&tfb a. g©b tombe : in all things fobitb pc map bemaunb in tbk
boufe this fpgurc is g©b.
f* ■ f

finbing this fpgureW^^m this botife, it ffgmfpetb; # .

that die man (ball not bane tbe benefice fobicb be KsKctb fo? to * *
baue, tbe baltes fpcahe cf nothing but ofrounbes, ballets, anb *
of loue, O? lofes, anb tbe letters bo tbe Ithe: tbe common foutte * *
amongeff tbe people is true, iftbe man be mabe )$ueff, be (ball
be much giuen bttf0 ICacberie: it is not g©0 foj tbe ^cboller/o;
be foiUnotffubie but be a great ruffian, tbe marchande (ball
not beberp g©b,m this bopage tbe man Ûjalt tefe all,, tbe (bip
(balleome foitb greatfpé&e, but (be C^all be in baunger to bfo
tafembptbefoap : anb to teil pou (n tfoo fooibes, in all tbt
things fobitb pe map a(be in this beufe ibis fpgure is ill.
f$be»pe fpnbc this fpgure Tor tuna maior in ttfntfi •*
boufe, it Ügmfpetb tbat tbe man (ball be biibop,abbot, o? baue +
(ueb benefice be gapetb fo? t tbe bjearnc (s of lungs, princes, anb
of great loirs, anb (ball come to a g©b enbe, tbe common fouite
(s not ill, it is g©Dfo2 tbe Rebeller, fo? be (ball be a man ofbo^
noj,anb learneb, tbe b©fces treate of Kings, pjtnces, anb great
lo?Ds,of lafos ruffomes,anbofinances ropail : tbe (bippe (bail
arriue at a gseb poffe, anb come fafe foitb great riches, tbe man
fobicb is out of tbe Countrep is berp farre afoap, but bé (ball
retume foitb g©b purebafe : to taKe a feurnep in banb, it Cgni*
fpetbtbatit fotîlbe a longtime in being, foi to leame anp jffrfe
ft is g©b,anbfo? tbe ffruice of tbe pjince, fo; tberebp fié (ball
come to ricbcs anb ermite : in al bemauwbes (bis fpgure is gob.
The fécond Bookc
jfinDtltg tbtS fpgure Fortuna minor fit tbfe boufe, it Sgttigi
ctb tbat tbe man ts of great MeDome,Doctrinc,ai!D!moU»leoge*
tlje man $al baue tbe benefice be p?etenies,but it is ofno great
talue,tbe pjteff is an boneft man, tbe bopage is long, but tbe
man fell returne borne teitb great pjofitc : tbe meffenger fbal
quickelp returne, tbe IBcokes ano betters make mention of%
actes of kmge$,p?mces, ano great lo?0es, tbe ^cboller appfieth
bis learning, ano fljallcome Onto bono?, tbe tneame is ofhings
ans emperours : in all things tnbirb pc map DcmauttO in tbis
boufe tbis fpgure is g©0, but tbat it Declared a little cbolerick
neffe.
* Mlben in tbis ninth boufe pe fpnoe tbis fpgure Leticia, m
Ibail fap , tbat it is tnoifferent gcoû fo? tbinges concerning tbe
€barcb,fbe man Ojall not baue the benefice that be p?etenDetb
it is gœDfo? tbe |s>cboller,anD Itketmfe foj a û?eame,fign^fping, iH
tbat it is of things merrp, pleafant ano recreatiue, as of fomé
grmte arbo?s, garoems, o? meaoofoes : fo? religious perfons
it is g©0, ano figntfpetb tbat tbep feme <0o0, it is gcoo fo? a iov il
nep, ano fbe companp therein, fo? profite a no gaine it is ntéfc*
ip, tbe man from borne Ibail returne quitkeln, anD fo ibail tbe
mtppe on tbe fea: to be in bocafton of anp 0rte, anoto learne to
ting muficke, ano to plap on fttfframenfs it tsgoo : in al things
rnbicb pe can Oemauno in tbis boufe tbis fpgure is ga>o.
tlü?n5?^fi?gKrtTnfiitia in tbis boufe, itfignifietbill
fo tbe Cbnrcb, tbe man Ibail not attaine to tbe benefice be bo*
an0tent& ûotonfent, meat.
ffaBmff fn Sl°8te : *°MS* it figntfpetb Delap ana
ttaptng, to learne a Science it ts goto, ano liketotfe fo? a feebob
1er, fo? bp bis labour be Ibail attaine Unto great Doctrine ana
iXXif *5? erPcctaUp in tbmgsfeercte of nature : tbe man
&**» «* mm. * to hunger t0 SX
Sr
■& ' ment
i>fGeomandel
tncfit of fome booman, tbe £>cboller fell! nef top, but ;
fralcrie, anc to re«e a race, anc to be amojous, the f^fppc (ball
tente to a g©c bauen toft!) much abouncance of marchande t
ft is gate foj a trauellcr, the man bath toeamec that be bath ben
toifb a tooraan, it to incifferent m gaine,anc ill foj tbe compa*
tip, foj tbep be of fmall truft : m aU tbtoge* tebicb in this boufe
pe tan cemaunc this figure is mételp, ercept ft be fe? to Icarne
to firtg muficfce, fe? tbe tobtcb ft is berp g©c.
jFmbmg tbts figure m this ninth boufe,tbe man (bai
not banetbe benefice, but bp fine fo?te : in all fbtnges touching
the cftate of the Cburcb tbits fpgure is euilltfo take a bopage in
1(1 banc, anc foj tbe raeflcngcr tobftb bftwgetb letters# fignifpetb
tbep (ball be in caunger to be robbec bp tbe toap:tbe (bippe is in
great Danger to be taken, ail that is faice anc bjuitec touching
toarre it ts true, tbe man Cjcaraeo oftoarre oj of feme recce
thing, tbe Rebeller toiefb nothing but bio toeapen, fo? gaine
ft is ill, tbe brakes fpeake ofmatters of (narre : in all tbe things
tobicb pe map cemaunc in this beufe this fpgure is eutll, but foj
things touching toarre, anc the erperience of^igromanae.fo;
the tobitb it is graû*
When pe fpnee this figure %ubem in this boure, ft is be*
tp ill in all cemaunces, but fucb as concerne burnmgs,robbing,
rifling, fpmitng, anc fucb other like to the tohicb ft is grac , on
fuel) toife,tbat if thou make a fpgure to knotoe tobat fijall bap*»
pen to him tobicb Doth take a long ioumep, it fignifpetb, that
Snptbout all Doubt b& Wl be eptber robbec o; fiaine bp the
toap*
BSftbtsfpgure Æmbefouncemtbisboufe, it fignifpetb *
great *$cicncc,tott,ano learning : in all tbinges tobicb pe map
cemaunc: ft fignifpetb gooc fo? tbe Cburcb, anc that tbe man
ftjail bane the benefice : it is gooc fo? a &cbollcr, tbe toeame is
gooc, ft is berp gooCfto game, thefijippefi)all retumefafelp
tottb great fubftaance, the man anc mefiimgcr tobtcb be on the
toap Jfyd retume qufthlp toftb iop anc bli£fe,ft is gooc to learne
the 0rte totofte:in all the cemauncs tobtcb pe map cemaunc
in ttys boufe this fpgure is gooc,tbere is alfo a meflenger bp the
toap tobtcb totngetb betters»
. '« p : safe
)
The leccnd Bcoke
N

Cbfs figure Conimtho in this ïjottfc is g«b ag to?n


the Church, as fo? tfee obtaining of a benefice : it is but mcefelp
fo? a.^cboller, ana tU (ox a b?eamc, the marchant Ujnll be rob
beD bp tbe toap : in all other things tobfcb pe can cemaunb this
figure is mætclp gcab.
iftitDMg this figure CapKt draconit in ffefe boufr, it ig ga&
fo? the Chat'cb*ffee man (ball baue the benefice, the B?eanie »
gc?D, artDÜbaU tonte to a gceb enfer : itislaerp g©b fe? the fcl;«b
1er, anfe fox riches, the fijippe (ball come fofe Uittb great richest
tbe meffenger (ball come quicfeelp, safe fa tballbc that is in a
farce Counter? : in all things iohitb ne can feemaunb in this
betife tlîis.fvgure is berp g®fe?1it fipifpefb alfo that the man
^alltomnebïsfute,. -
if mfettig this figure CauM draco™ in tbisboufe, if .is fH
fo? the Church* anfe fo? the benefice ? and fo? all otbet tbinges
inbicb pc map feemaunb in tbisboufe tins fpgure is ill (cfpectab
lp fo? a meifenger, anb fo? one tofjub is out of bis Coitntrp,fo?
tbep (ball be robbrD,o? afiaultefe,o? purfuefe bp bagabcnbes,t&e
fbippe on tbe fea (ball be robbefe bp pp?ats3 o? elfe come borne
hath fmall gaine,. t
Mben in tbisboufe pe fpnbe this fpgure Careerjam f0$
the Church, tbe man fljaü baue tbe bénéfice, but it (ball be long
firt,anb that bp great paine anb traneU : if is gsfcfg? tbe fcboU
1er, ans but meetelpfo? gaine, tbe b?eame is ill,anb is of things
offcigbtttbe meflenger is in great banger to be tafeen, o? flaim
o? elfe feept p?tfontr : the ityppe IbaU be in banger of burning o?
tafeen bppp?ats,pet the ^ippe is in the nubble oftfee i*ea tin a!
otfeer things this fpgure is m (but fo? the arte of miarornancie)
fo? tobicb it is berp g®b. “ * ("SH
fmbing tbis fpgure P*puius in this ninth houfe itfsim
biffèrent as toell fo? the Church, as fo? the benefice, but the be;
nefice is p©?e, anb effmall balue : if is alfo martel?fo? tfee fifeo*
ler,tbc perfsn hath b?esmeb of tnater, o? of an aflembltc of pei^
the il/ippe tfyal come fair to a gob po?fe ? in all other thinas
tohicb pe map ôemaunb in this houfe this fpgure is inbifFercnt,
crcept fo? feopage bp lanfe o? bp ferntcr, fo?'tbc tobicb it is hern
g®fe». HEH
bf Geotnancie! far
•fftittfetg tbif fpgure via m tbte feowfe, if is ill foj the rbnrcb»
the man fljall not obtainc the benefice, it is g©D fo? a Rebeller,
tbe man bath Djeame&Jofojinche at boater, o; of letters tebicb
CjouId be brought bnto him : if if# fo*gaine, anD fit all other
things, except fo? long ionrneps, fo; fr, tbem it fignifpetb tbaf
tbe man (ball goe fafelp imtbout anp Danger oj incomtemence,
but be fall be long bp*tbe toa* ♦ SSefises this, tobenfoeuer pm
make a fpgorefoj anp oemauko, anD then fpnDe tbis figure in
this bsufe, there ibal a mcSenger come quichelp fcjitb letter»
making mention of a bopage.
;t Cf the tenth houfe, and of the demaundes
contained therein. ^

. TO.
'\
t
% all tbe queftions anD DemaunDcs tobicb map be pjopounDeD
touching tbe honour o* pjaiTe of a perfon.
z Mofobirb map be DemaunDeD touebtog a pbifitian ann
ti’tpt |is o?tanance.
3 £ilfa of anp thing loft oj Men.
4 «Jpon tbe mother, granDmotber,f»ife oj ïlemman.
mis# y am ofthe fjertue « efficacp of a mestdne, anD of al things
iiWs touching the appofbicsrie.
m 6 Upon tbe Hmg, Aliène, pinces, Slopes, pope, open
Officers anD ^agiSrates, snû oftbetr fecretes, latoes. Decrees
anD oifcmances lje tbep CBcclefiafitcall oj 2Eempo?aU, anD bppon
the fecret tbougbtes of the mother, granDmotber, ojhjomaw
a fricnD. _ , . .. _
7 tmhetber a Itojte Doe loue pott, if pe fball be tn bts ra*
ft

r* «our, m if be fijallDo pougeoD, as much map pou tuDge of the


fnîP
mother, granDmotber, o? of the pbifitian. ... ,
8 Whether a fling ifytU abioe long time in bis Uealme,
n unD a &o?De in bis ^cigncone.
§> tAr
s 3,f hehJhicb Dcfirctb to be pope,0jaU be cbofen tberunto,
* i f& % H

(
121 The fécond Booke
Qjtïje Cmpcrout to ffee empire, and if tfeep be Celte if tfeep
ïfeall amende. > : tr
i o Whether be that pe tfetnfee fo: (ball be d’iueit out oftlje
linges Court, o? tofeetfeerfee ifeajlbe icelcome and loueô.
h if it be good fo? tbc ïiing o? otfeer ülcjde to enter inf o
another Cotone.
12 Whether tbe king o* otber îlojd fotlldoe taffite. : j
13 Whether it be good tbat tbe ïting o? otber ïtojd make
a topage, an d if tbat tfeep take it in feande, if then (ball fijojttp
return?, and likctmfe of all things tofetefe pe toculd dematmd of
lunges, pn'nces and 3to?des, of tbe mother and grandmother,
pou (ball finde tbe figmficatiotrin this feottfe. :.'0 .3
14 0s tonebing ibe ap?e and ftetime fo knofoeif it toil
rape orbe faire tueatfeer, îuinde 0? calme, ant ffft.be a rapnfe-
feafon foetfeer if (ball raine mneb. . >
1 y 0nD finaOp if it fee good fo2 anp perfon tufeiefe faketfe on
feint anp office touching toarre, as fo be a Captaine, ancient-
bearer , Cfàdon 0} anp offecr Office, tfee fignificatton of all
tufeiefe demaunoes peu ifeall finds bp all tfee figures hereafter fet
according to tfectr orders. y . • ; -, -
# * When in tbe tenth boufe pe finde this figure Aynifim, if is
r« a good time to goe to a prince, and to obfaine glojp and bottom
bp film : the j&incc 0? great 3lo?de tutll giue feim feme gutftt it
Hfc fe P°o fo? tbe pjififisn, and alfo to take medicine : tbe thing
miffing toll be found agatne, and it is not Men t tfee mother is
ofgeoddtfpQfifton, and fo is tfee mnde and tfee 0tmf : tfee man
^allfeaue tfeefeonoj feepjetendetfe: tfee &mg,emperour,®cpt,
Cuœne, pinces and 3U?des make great cfeeare : it is gcod
to goe to tfee Court fo dtoell tnitfe tfeem, p bp tfeem come
muefe goodneffe and aduauntage : it Sgmfietfe a cleare and fears
ttme and feolfome,and tfeere (ball be no raptte : tfee Iking,pine*
m offecr 3Lojo ifeall amende offets dtfeafe x tfee man (feaUfec
rented teitfe a feojfc bp feis inaiffer i rt is gad fcj tfee office o? dtg^
* * ttttie fefeiefe fee (feail feaue. In all tfee demaunoes tofetefe pé map
* afke in ffeis feoufe, tfeis figure is good, and cfpcctailn f 0 goe ditto
* * aïlotde. . -
* finding in tfeis fentfe feotffe tfeis figure Amfshjt is fu to get
. ~ . honour,.
of Géomancie*
lonotar, giorno? aiit5)a5itie, for tbe partie doth giue bimfelfe ta
none ot^er thing but ta leacberp : it is not g©d to take meûe^
tiue : tbe thing miffing is Men, and Ml not be bad agapne *
Méfié that tbe feuentb confent : fbe mother is cbolericke, and
tftbé fait fiefeefl^fhaltbie, if the eight thereto agréé; ana the
like map pe iudge of the (Grandmother, tHncle ana Hunt ; if is
ill to goe to a Horde, ana efpeciallp to haue anp digmtic bp him;
there toil! be no raine, but the apre &)albe faire and bright Mb
a little fomrmc Mrdc : tbe Uing q: Hord lonefb not his feruant,
and it is ill for their domcfiicall affapres. 3Bn all the demaundes
tohichpe mapdemaunde in this houfe this figure is intercept
tohaue the faneur and grace of a Princeffe for the Mich if is
good.
■A fiEhentn this houfe pe find Fortma Ww, if is god for him
Mich bjouldigee bnfo a prince or great Horde, for bp him pee
Ihall haue honour and oignttie t it is ercéding g©d to take me*
decine : the thing miffing is nottoff or ftolen, but fljail be had a#
gaine : it is g©d fa: the mother and (Grandmother, tmncle and
Sunt : and tf anp of them be Scke thep fhall amende agatne : it
fsgffldfojfhe Iting 0: pjince thatbndertaketh a bopage; it
lhalbe a faire time,cieare apre and bofefome: if the ikmg-,p;mce
nrgreaf Horde be fiche thep Ml be hole agatne ; it is g©dfor
m thefecret affaires of a prince 0: other Horde, Steal! fhinges
ÜRI Jobifb pe dcraaund in this houfe this figure is much better then
flilÉ anp ofthe other, becaufe it is a figure of 0-, % a planet of kings
and p:tmc3, if is efpedaU good to goe todMU Mb great
« pjinces and Hordes, for in the eude there fi)all be much good
gotten.
0m- SDbis figure Fortum mmor in this houfe the perfou i|alï
haue gréât amftp and friendffitppe Mb p;inces $ great H or dss
and efpeciallp in cafe of luarre : the great Haro 0: iking is fiche,
but he fijalt amende againe and not dpe ;the phpfitian is good,
and the medecine tohich he ordapneth is g©d and profitable: the
mother and (Grandmother is g©d, fa is the iking 0; Horde, but
thep be fomethmg angrp : tbe iking or Horde loueth him toell
for tuhom the queffton is made: the iking f^all dteell long in bis
&eaime3 and the Hord in his countrep, but thep tjall haue feme
I % 3 / <. tare;;

*
The ficond B©okê
, be that pjefentefe to be an €mperour,fealtbe âït£t$
rreue. mis tïjc %m be a 3lofe accoftmg to bis befits: ans
be tljat pjetenôefe to be pope, t^aU be pope, but there foil! bœ
feme unqnietnes firft: tbe nun feaU not be put from the Court:
ft t@ goob to tahc tosrres in bans, fo? be feall ouercotne his ens#
mtes : ft is gcobto take ooMcn of grounbe ej ofa lojbfeippe;
tbe iting 03 ïLtno feaU boe fearpc tufiice : tf feeôtago; Hope
Me anv borage, fecùfeali feoftlp rcturnc, but not toifeoot
feme bifplcafure : tbe time fealbc berp faire,anb tbe apje clcsre,
ftuafte anb bolefomc,anb ft Ml not raine: in all things tobtfe pe
mag bemaunbc in feis boufe, tbis figure is goob, but (m peace,
fignifpmg feat there (ball be ertreame anger on tbe onefibee*
on tbe other. . ■■ ■ ■).

finding tbisfigure L&ticU tntb«feourc,fee lung oiHoibe


not fiche : it is gooû fo* honour : tbe pbpfi&an is a g®b man;
ans it is goobtc take an& bfe of bis atmife : it is goabfojfeemo#
feet, Untlt ans aunt : tbe Sing m%oM loaetb toell tbe fer#
liant, toberebp be feaU bane pjoffte : tbe Itojbe feaU base So#
minion anb goucrnance oaer tbe lattbcs feat bee pjetenbefe to
bauc : fee Hung o; llofe is not fiche : fee perfon fealltiot be mi#
«en out of fee Court : tbe Hung feall not g® to fear re, bat
there feall be peace: fee Migo? aiofe feaU boe gcobiufiice feife
fepaltp : fee ding feaU mafee tbe bopage in great top anb bltfie;
ft fignifpetb faire time, cleare apje, ffeètc anb plcafant, feitb#
out raine o? bopftcroufnefie. 3n all tbinges febife pee ran be#
rnaunbe in feisbonfefeis figure is goob, but fignifpetb ratbe*
fearre fecit peace. S.
jfinbing in feis boufe this figure TriflitU, ft is an ill time
anbbnluchp to attaine bnto feebonoj pjctenbcb: fee Sing fe
inbaungerto lœfebis Heatme anb ^Dominion : ft is til fo? fee
pbifitian,0?to tahepbifiche: tbe thing loft feill neuer be bab
agatne : it is in foj fee mother anb fignifpetb feat fee is mifron#
tenteb : fee &mg oj ilofec loue not fee perfom: if fee fetng be
fiche be feall bie : be feat ptetenbefe feall not be feofen Cmpe*
rour o? îiingfenleffe it be bp treafon oj fubojnmg offeme folhst
fee man feall not be bftuen from fee Court, buttbaU remain*
long m perplerftieanObtfgutetnefie : tbe Sting feaU be betrapeo:
A

of Geomancîci
the boyage fljaH be long anb flotoe : tbc ayjc lïjall be &neb:ons
«nsoarhc. M to be bjiefc,in any queffion inljtrb ye way pjo*
pounb in tins boufe, tbis figure is ill, failing to till lanocs, buy
heritages, fortifie ana hæpc tournes, tubcrcimte it is gao, anb
uifo fbï treasure bio in tbc eartb*
When ye finoe this figure Pue/Um this bonfe, tbe perfon
tbaU bane honour by tbe iking fottb great pleafure, am hearts
eafe : it is ga?o to enter into tbe loue ans fauour of a tuoman of
« noble race : ans bhetoife to bauc gaine by mercbanbicc i fom#
time it fignifyetb raine Uibcn tbe fift confcntetb r it is goo foj
tbe ]Bbyfitian anb fo: mebicine, anb liheteife fo? tbe mother an®
Crsnamotbcr : tbe tbinges wiftlniU not be fotmb againe : tbs
iking Ml gtuefome of tbe tbinges that tie fccmaunacti at bis
feanbes : tbe otbe is falfe : tbc iking o? iio?be tioe loue tbe man
ano be fijaii baue g©B by tbem : tbe iking tbal! long mnatne in
J* bis Ueaime, anb tbe ito?b in bis ilojBlbippS;, «rail peace With*
out any Uisrre*. there is neytber tbonno? any otber fiche, but if c
they be, they tniU be fame mcnbeB: tbe perfon not be tmuen •
sut of tbe Court, but tbattremainc by tbe Sing in all quietness
tbe empereur, Mtg, po;e, o; itojbe, fball obtaine tbe fcigttk
tie tbey p^etenbe to baue,fo that tbe fir# anti fourth sec confcuf*
3n all tbe bemauntes UJbtcb may be pjepounbeb fo^toarre tbis
fignifyetb peace : tbe time IbaU be fairtbnt fometime raynyti
It isgeb fin tourney, sub efpecially by boater» 31 n all tbingeir
tebiebye may ocmatm&em this beufe this figure is g®05btrt
Î02 bsarre, fo? it tiotb altnay fignifie peace»
jfmfcing this figure Pmriw this boufe, tbe perfonfbaU bane
honour ano gaine by ikings anti pninecs, ants cfpeeiaUy by tbe
toarres : it is g©5 fe? tbe pbyfitian, anû tofahe pbyfiche : it is * ♦
g®0 fej a mother : tbe otb isfalfe : tbc Sing (ball not ®ay long; %
in bis fôcalme by occafion ofinarre: tbe man fijaU not be cbofew
fBope, empereur, iking, bJbicb pjetenbetb taito any of tbefe
dignities j tbe fiche perfon (ball quichly amen&e : if tbe iking go
to tuarre be fi;atl bane tbe t)tcto?y ctier bis enemyes : it is goofc.
to tahe a toUme by an afiault : if tbe Sing tahe in banbe air*
fcoyage be (ball come fame againeifinaHy it ibalt be a faire time,
juiDtf)? ay# deare anfc botefeme. 3[n all other bemaunaes pet/
“ . $ 4 twm
î 26 Tfie fécond Bookc
tapning to tin# boute, tijis figure bolûctb a meane, bat fo$ &&
1 anû loue if te paffing.gfflh,
^ v SEbts figure in tbte bcufe,tf is not tooojtb anp tbinà
~ v, * m anp quittions tobteb pœ map pjopunûe m tbte boufe, fo; fo
^ ^ lignification it is no other tbing but blûuû3cbûlar,burting,flrife,
Z L quarrell, ûebate, freafen faûneffe, anû euill toill : buttoutbûw
■ * toarre it fignifpetb bietojie af tbe firft anû Ioffe at tbe lad : it ig
groû foj ûiflolute loue anû to bup armour anûbarnefîe, anû ffre*
tootoes, fit ali otber things tt te ill.
* * finûing tbis figure Aibw in tbte fentb boute, tbe man %if
^ * enter into friensflflppe anû fauour of îlimges.punces anû great
* îlojûes, anû baue g©û bn them : it te tierp g©û foj tbe pbpfitiaa
* d anû to take meûicine: alfo/o? tbe fîckneffe toill be quicklp gens:
* tbe otb te true: tbe ümg fijall M long m bte Kealme in peace
anû qatetneile : tbefeingisnof fiche, 0? like to be : tbe perte»
(bait not be bamfijeû tbe Court : tbe perfon pjetcnûmg to b«
p3pe,Cmperour,oj fetng,ibal baue bis ûefire : tbe king fljall ûo
great iutice Ht te g©û foj bopage,but it fljalî be fometobaf late:
it is gϞfo? tbe king to goe bifite a ICotone : tbe apje is bole#
tome, but it te in ûaunger f0 raine a little : it te g©û foj tbe nto#
tber, tlliicle, Hunt, anû Rebeller, ÿe can make no ûemàunûe
but tbte figure is g©û in tbis boute. ; tÆ
$ 4, ^biofigureCw/^/ViHtbtsboHfe^fojbottouranûûigHifi?
* it bolûetb a meûiocritie: it is g©û to ûtoell tottb a great i.ojû,foj
* be ftjall be bis è>ecrefarie anû <£>ouerneur : it te mûifferenf to
-fc tahe meûicine : tbe hing ifiall Oie of tbe ûiteafes that be ts itoüi
ûifeafeû of : tbe perfon tball be banifljeû tbe Court : tbe oatb ts
gfflû : tbe partie %aU tourne bis fute: itis ill to goe to toarre,fo?
be iball be in ûanger to be flame : it te gœû to enter into a toton,
to ûoe iufiiee, anû to take a Dopage in feanûe,fo? be firall quicklp
returne : tbe aire fljall not be bolefome bp t eafon of tbe rapne.
3n all, tbwgs tobicb pe ûemàunûe in this bsufe, this figure is
g©û,but foj toarre,tobereunfo it is ill, anû lihetoife fo? tbe fiche
& # perfon *02 it fignifpetb ûeatb, fto lone it is berp g©o foj it sotb
* aitoapesfigmfiemirtb. •*. ;v » «
* figure Caput Draccnù m tbis tenth boufe, ibe perfon
^ bstie b^tour, ^raltation, ûignitic anû p^ebemmcnce in tbe
Courtcs
i*7
Courtes anB in ftfnges ferufres, an& of other great îlojBes: tbe
thing loff Ml be fotwfce : tbe pbpfitian is a gcfi man: it is g©a
to take mucine : it ts g ©a fo? tîje mother, snB fo; tbe 2Lemaœ
tbe otb is iuff ans gæ&. ülbofoeuer mahctb a figure ta hnoM
if a perfon obtains the benefice, Bignitte, lo?Bfcnppe, pjebe*
mmence, tbe fauour oj frtcrtèfinppe tobicb be pjetenBetb to ob*
tatne, anB then fins this figure in tbis boulé üjitbcuf anp soubt
be (bail obtains bis sefire, if it be of a Hing, be Ml Mbout
soubtlouebim: tbe fiche perfon fballamenBe, tbe man fljall
«et be put from tbe Court : it is not gooB to goe to foarre : the
&ing Ml 09e g©B iuftice : tbe bopage Ml be long, but it (ban
be gooB : tbe apje Ml be g©B a«B bolefome, anB baue no rapne.
is gooB, but fo* Mrre, foj it Both alMpes fignifie peace.
Rinsing tbis figure Cauda Draeonû in tbis boufe, ft fignifp* $
*tb Ioffe of tbe ftealme, dominion anB pjincipahtie : fo? tbis *
figure in tbat matter is berp «1.35 Ml Cap no other tbing at tbis *
time,but tbat in all queffions anB Bemaunss it figntfpetb Beatb, X $
treafon anB Ioffe of g©Ds : ano to tell pou at tfoo MjBes, tbis
figure is berp ill but foj toarre, foj it figntfpetb treafon, bat to
make fire o? fire-M^he anB Mjhe of Ælfcamp, it is g©o.
%bis figure Career in tbis boufe, tbe perfon ïbail cbtaine bo> *
tiour anB pjapfe of tbe pjince o? &o?B, bp meanes of a Mmam * $
fomettme it fignifpetb Betention anB trapjtfonmenf of a fting, x X
anB bis great mtfconfentraent : tbe boafe tbat be is BetepncB in *
Is olB anB bjofeen : it fignifpetb Ioffe of gooBs :■ it is gooB fo> tbe
pbpfitian, anB to fahe mcoecinc : tbe tbing loft Mb neuer bm
founB againe : tbe mother is melancbolp : tbe frienB is not tru*
file : tbe King tot!! giue nothing : tbe otb is falfe : tbe fiche per*
Con «jail Bie : the hing fijall hue long, but it Iball be in great Btf*
quiet : tbe partie fijall not be pope, empereur oj Sing, as bat
pjetenbetb : tbe man (ball not be put from tbe Court, but b<fc
fi&all continue there to bis great nnfeontentatton : it is net g©B
foj tbe hing to goe to toarre,fo? be iball be tahen : the hing toil!
fioe gooB tuftice : it is not gooB to tahe a bopage, fo? the toap is
ill : the perfon farre atoap toil! not come quicbelp : the mt is »

mt g©& n bolefome. 3Sn all the otber oentaunoes toljktj pc map


% BemaunBe
The fécond Bookc
hemaunbe in tins boufe, this figure (s wot gob ,faning fo? ftca<
fare ;hifcsm in t|>e grounb , ana fa? nigromattrp, fa? the tefiitb
ttisgoo*. # > ' . "‘'••'I
* * sCfiis figure Populta in this hcufe,tbere is a great number of
* people aflcmbleb bp the commaunSemertf of the hing o? &e?&
about feme teebbtng, o? feme agrément of peace : it figrafietb
* ^ ■ feme time a great number of men of tearre afiembleb; it is g®o
fo? honour, an* signifie, ana fo? the pbpfiftan, ana to tâhe me»
Serine : the mother teépeth : tbe friena is gooa : the otbe is not
gooa : the king o? 3U?a tuii! neuer giue anp thing errept it bé
thmges of tenters o? riuers : the king loaeth notthe man : the
.king fi)ali not tarrp long in the fêcalme : he that fijait be rhefen
^ope, iung o? Empereur, is of a noble heufe, the manbatfi
not his health : the man fijall be put from the Cc«rt,b«t he (ball;
pirhlp returne againe : ifthehinggoeto tearre fie fi&all batte
the bieto?ic : the lung teill boe itîttfce: itts gmb to ta he a bopage
bp tenter, fo? hefhail fafelp returne frith fpébe : itisfo-fafo?
X the ap?e, fo? if teill raine often times. Jn all things this fgare
hépeth a meane, but fa? things foKchtng the tenter,o? to make
marriages, fo? the tehith it is berp gœb, J
& :f tubing this figure Vta in this tenth heufe, if is gœb to goe
to a king fa? he fixait boe him honour : it is gæb to take meDc*
*,■ tine ? the thing lofi teill not be feuno : it is gœb fo? the motljm
* the othe is true : the king o? the &e?be loue the petfon mâ t!?
teell : the hing fijall not abibc long in the îîeaîmr, o? the ïtett
in his tenses: the hing is not fiche: the pc ifon (hail neither be
pope, Empereur o?$nngn the man (hall not be put out of the
Court : tt is not gob fo? the hing to goe to tearre, fo? hé fijall
be in baunger to be taken, o? lofe the tetfoue: the hmg teill boe
no great tufitre : he that goeth on a bepage teill qutehlp retro
againe : the aire is gœb, bat it lhafl ratnt manp times. Jn all
thebemaunbes tehich pe map maire in this heufe this figure
V*

ismétïp gœb, bat fo? tbetoap it is herp gœb, anb efperialip


-bp lat&e* ~

Of
«

of Géomancie

Of the eletienth houfe, and ofthe dcmaunds contained


therein. - Chap. 11.

1 np $e elcueath hsufe tubicb is the fuctiSant of the 0n>


1 gle of the ^outfa, otfaertoife allés the geos Ængie,
naturailp Doth corttame all the Semaun&es tefaich map be mat»
Ispon a frient», he7oi ffaœ, that ts to lap fapon the thing pc lone,
and tufacreofpe hope to baue confolafien, apse ans profite, as
todl of the friens hats fay pou, as bp fawn \»faicfa is farre afeap.
2 2lfo the guettions tofatefa map be mafae tppon a fecrete
companion fanto tsfaom pe glue crcsite.
$ Hlfo tjpsn him bp tefaom pe hope to retriue plcafare ans
feruice.
4 0nS tipon the jFoitime a man Ihall ham.
51 tins oner the mother ant» faertreafure, anfa of all the trea*
fores, rents ans rcuenctoes of the King.
6 Whether it be g©& to goe to the Ceurt,ans fanfo the fer*.
nice of the King, pope, (£mperour o; great iiojse, ans ifpio-
fits Ml come thereof.
7 3ff thp frienb be faithfnll oi a traptoi to th«.
$ Whether the pope fhallbe gate-
9 3f that thing tohich the King oi great Ho?u tfaall giue fan?
to tip? ifaall be to thp profite oi Sammage.
10 Jftbepiormfebetrue.
11 Whether the peare Ifasll begoos ans plentiful!, oi that
there ifaall be Dearth of faietuals*
12 3îf the peare ffaaü be sip oi rainie.
11 Whether thou ffaalt piofoer all the peare.
14 0ns in Mat monefh oi feafon of the peare i|ali be the
hearth of gooB cfaeape of things.
15 0nb touching the members of man, it rontapnetb the
SemaattSes tbhiefa map be mase fapen the buttoches oi legs of
man ansthpes : SChcfe be the things contapnes in this eletienth
heufe to Knetoe the trueth tohereof pon muft fearch, bp ntt
the figures Mich 3 Ml faéeeafterfet after each of tfaeirfigni*
fixations»
c

Rinsing
a? jfmtftig this figure Aquijtt» in this eleaenfk b&ufe, the
* * Mwn ts goon anb truftte : it is gosb alfo fo* hope aub pjomtfr,
, **anb figntfpetb goob apbe ef a frtm^ aitfi thp trail put m l)lra is
* * not bopbe, but (ball take effect : the mother, the king anb the
* eoanfeUer be full ofmonep,a«D thep fball not be robbeb thereof:
tbefrtcnb tohtch btnelleth farre hence is toellaffetfionateb to
pout- the fortune of the apje l^ailbe goes t the p^cmife fijall be
kept. 3n all things that pe can afhe in this heufe this figure is
goob, anb efpectallp fo? a frienb. p
* %%i$ figure lAmtfiio in this boafe , there is no faithfuines
jf * (a the frienb, but all is biftimulation, anb toill not apbe pou,b»t
* rather bee pou harme, anb boe moje bifpleafure then an enemte:
* * he that pè put tmtrutt foill bee the like : the fortune of the que*
rant lhall be ill, anb fo Ihall his hope be alfo : the mother anb the
king baue no monep : the peace tt)ali be fcarfe, anb the fortune
ef the peareiU. Bin all bemaimbcs tohich pee mapbentaanbe
IJÏ

s
IS jfœbfng fois figure Let km m fois boufe, tfjcrc iss ennreafe of
fnenos, anb tl>at men of no fntall reputation ; foe fortune of foe
gérant to goob : foe frienb to a goob frienb t fruftie : foe friend ■X
*
$
*
so a man that toil! befo pleafuce $ tjelpe * the partie foall not bà •X
bccciucb of Its hope : foc companion to grab, bone® anb fecreter
foe mother i king bane not much rnonep, anb mo® part there*
of is flitter : the pjomtfe to goob $ true : the entrance of the king
(ball be litre the fortune of foe peare t the peare mill be plenty
5t|!| foil of all fruités ans goes things, anb pet there Ml be nothing
si. . ® '
fcerp cheape * Bln all the bemaanbes in tbto houfe this figure
K isgoob, .
%bto Spare TrifiitU in this boufe is iU fortune to the que* * «
rant : the frienb is iU, a quareller,anb a man of an ill minbe to* X *
I Mrb hie frienb, foe piomife foal take none effect, the hope foal X *
be in haine : the companion is no Me man : the peare M hé •X
m barren, anohitelsbeare, the fortune of the peare ill ♦ S€bis
fil figure is ill in all foe bematmbes of fois hou®, hut fo? inuocatiott
sffmchebfptrttes anb things of^igromancie.
ÉM Bftnsmg this figure Pxeüa tn this houle it figmfpefo foe tw
loping of a Habp, ani g@b fortune to foe qaerant : foe frienb to
of a gmb Ml to helpe him in that h<® requeffeth to his poioer t *
teiai foe thing pe hope to haue Ml tafee offerte, the frienb Mich is Hr
force hence to gab anb frienblp, ani to in health t the entrance of
Ml foe king foall be gab : foe p^omtfe foall hofbe, foe fortune of foe
peace foall be g®d, foe peare foall be fruftefull, anb abounbe in
1 all gœb fomgs,at an mbtfferent prtce : in all foinges hfoich pas
0 mapbemaunb in this boufe this figure to gœb, efpeciaKp foj foe
1^1! lone of Habits, anbto be in foeir fauour.
ifinbing fors fpgure ‘Puer in fois boufe, foe friend to good,
anb reabp to boe pleafure, anb efpeciallp hnto foe *s>oufctcr : the 5f
10S pjomife mill not be kept : it is gœb to applp to ante rtrtc oz bo*
0 cation : the fortune of foe querant ts meane : foe peare foall hé *V
0, fcarfe,anb elperiallp of tome » all foe bemauirbes hilpch pé
[I map propound in fois boufe this figure is raeane, but fo j foe
loue of a Habp,foj foe mhich it is herp gœd,
Sfois figure Pub e us in fois houfé, foe qtierant foall bane

% *
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come $
m, TbefècôndBooke
come ffrffe, fo that blouo tollbs fptlf cnthc one ffoe o? on the o*
tber : the \vm $ all tahe none effete : the entrance ofthe king is
fiUttfyaUbeaocarepeare: the mother ano &mg be fotoe of
monev, o? if they haue asm, it is in Oaungor to be ffofen. 3taafl
tbmgsbJbtcb wmapbcmannbem ttjis houfe this fpgure is ill,
but ts let one bléoc that is ftcUe, fo? touch it is gtsa. ■ • |;
« * ^moing this fygnre Albas in this boufe, it is grab fortune
* 2 fo? the quer ant : the frfeno is g©0 ano truffle, ano toil aioe p su
* * to bis potor, and fo toll tbe companion : tbe entrannee of tbe
* King fball be berp g©0 : tbe mother ano king haneffo# of ma*
* - mp ano thall not bs robbeO : the pjoaufe lb all be hepte : tbere
ffjaU be nooearth, the fortune of the peare fl?all be betp goo. 3(h
all the queffions fcsbitb pen map make tn this houfe this figure
& gsjD, ano efpeciallp fo? a frient», ano to feno cljiiojen to goe to
fcljcole, ano to hpjeïeruants. *1
4? * Cfeis figure Commttio in t^ts elcitcnfb boufe, it is bet «
* mcane foîtune to the querant : it is herp goo in things merern
* riall : the frient» is no otffembler, but fore ano truffle : the hope
* * is g©o,itbc things toff thall be founo in the enoc : the companion
is g©o,faithfull,anO fore ; the entrance of the king thali be goo,
the king anO mother are wételp tnonepco : gaine toll com*
bp labour :the fortune of the peare thall be g©0, no Oearth this-
peace, peu ItjaU haue betters from pour ffieno r g©0 to fenoo
chtlojcn tcffuOtc,m«telp tohpiefernanfs. 3n all the thtnges
fehith pe map oemauno in this houfe this figure is g©0.
•K -K jtinomg this figure Capnt draconu in this houfe, it is g®0
* fortune fo? the querant, the fortune of the thing OemanOeo foall
* be rrcsO, but it toll be paine ano trauaile ts obtame it ; the p?o*
* ntife toll take efiëa,bnt not totheut labor : the frieno ano com*
panten be a©0 ano lopall j the entrance of the &ing ito? be g©o,
the mother ano the &mg bane much money, ano fijall not bet
rsbbeo thereof ; the fortune of the peace thall begeob, ano bitfu'
ailes ^all not be oeare. Bftk ail things tojicb ye may oemauno
* in this houfe this irigure is geoo, c fpeciaUp in tljmges of the
a Church. •' ' • 1 iff
if SChis figure Cauda draeon is in th is houfe fignifpetb ill fw
A a tune fo? the qmmit, the frieno is naught, the fortune of the
WM
■*n
6

thing SeraaftnfceS ffiall Ijaue ait til ifiTue : the pjomtfe fhallnof be
kept : the companion is notfecrete : tîje entraunce of the lung
Ifiall not be gœs, the kings ans mothers moncp fijall bc ttoien x
the fortune cf the peare fljallbe illy a ôeare peare. Sphere is no*
thing containeb in this bottfc but this figure is ill fo? it , fatting
fo} the lone cf gabies, ans fire Uîojkes, foj the M)ich ti w berp
geos.
Chis figure Carter in this eleuenth houle figœficth the fyp
tune of the querant to be meanc,anS alfo a flofones in al things:
the friens ans companion is fatthfull ansfecrete, the friend ans
mother haue much monep^but fhep kâpe it clofe : the thing sc>
fires is gees, but itihallbe long in taking effect : it is not goes
fi& the king to make his entrance : the peare fhall be goes, in
things Isatarmall it is ill » ^n all the Demounts tehich pe map1
make inthishoufethis figuresoeth betoken berie much tra*
tiatle*
Rinsing this figure Popuhv in this honfe > it figmfpefh m<v
tip frienbes : the fortune of the querant fhall be goes, ans the if>
fue of the thing semaunsea : the friens ans companion be goos
ans faithfull : the entranse of the king fhall be gooS,the p^omife *
meane, the mother ans the king haue much monp : the fortune
ef the peace is goos, the peace plentMl ofall thmges,ans goos
cheape. ^nallthingssemaunsesm this houfe this figure is
gets» ■ s lf.fi*
Wen pc finie this figure vu fit this houfe, it figmfpeth-
iop among fricnaes, ans that the fortune ofthe quêtantthaï! be
goos : the thmgsefires fhall take efic£,the pjemtfe lha! be goos
ans kepf.,the friens ans companion be fatfbfxîï! ans goos : there
be letters on the huap : the entrance of the king fhall be topfull:
JChis figure is goos kallthmgsbJbicb pe can sematms in th&
houfe. <f V.* f - *?’ • * * '■
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.n... Ofdmwdfth
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lK>ufe,* am » » *2 contai*
1 ned therein. Qiap. -iz J
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Tffis
: a " II <1 • Ï *■ > •* *+ hi

l boeïfîh houfe canes the Casant from the auglr


t
ofthe .©outhyOtherfmfe calks the eutll ^pmte,eom?
® 4 ’~’ pjehaf
t
ijjj; Tïie fécond Bookc
pjcbcndetb naturallp t^e figraffc affon of the ©ueffiensanak*
maundcs \jobtcb map be propounded Ipon a prtfon, and of tie
darkeneCTc thereof, and alfo of the prifoner ffjcretn Detained
2. aifo fcpon the defolation of a perfon, and of Its? laraetttaff*
uns and mournings*
3 Slfa bpponan tncureable Mcnefte, as the lepjefie, tie
ptote, tie panifie, tie djopfie, and griefs of tie ries, and foci
like* ' . if IflH
4 tapon t|e guettions and dematmdes fohieb map be made
%pon a traitonr,ill feraantes, and tléfe of an loufe, and tjppon
itme,aad tie place Inhere it toas committed and done.
$ llfo Ippon a prime ennemp rather t|en bpon an open.
6 Sind fcpon great beaffs, as oreiteammcls^romodaries,’
elephants, lions,beares, tBcolnes^eopards, barfs,ajag8ns,fer*
pents,ho?fes,mules,affes, and all other beattes that beare and
be ridden hpon* ;|
7 Whether the pjtfoner ffptll parte out of pjtfew, am
fehen.
i Mhtther he l|aU be rac!?e&,tfbe fap trneth.
9 3f the partie fljall be laide in pjtfon, tahether |e t|all bê
ficke there. m
i o Sfitbe g©d to b«p great beaSs,as ore,o; |o?fe,am tbo
kfce*
11 Whether the |o)fe i|all be god am gaicke hppsn the
%urre.
it Mq if the perfon be able to pap his debts. -fli
13 Mhether he l|all be poje hereafter. ;
14 8n& if there be anp traitants tn the hoafe, of luhat cotv
ditionandetatethepbe. 5 r s . !
i s Whether a perfon flall be fcaml|ed from bis cotmfrp,
0? oflertoife. *
16 yvtf/Vi’ a matt map boldelp pe before bis ennentp
iu lintluithcut anp daanger, and Uihether a man fbal
be afratde of Its e«mmtes,sma ofthofe tehtchdoê aide them.
jff* * pe finde this figure Aq Htfu so in this twelfth hettfe
* ^ prtfonet fljall not come out of pjtfon, and
£ * am being crammed fijaU ccttfefie t|e trneth :
£ * >• the
I

ofGcomandc,
ik..'
the perfon fljall be put m pnfon : it is not epmafo bedofoe nnv
thing in great beads : the bojfe is neither quiche no; ffolft, am
batb a bifeafe In bis bean : the bojfc o; other thing led toll! not
returne agalne : the man boll! not pan bid Debtes, be (ball bæ
po?e : there are no traite# In the boufe : the perfon fijalbe bam*
1be& ano bjiuen out of the Countrep : If a man goe to encounter
bis ennemp be Iball baue the ioo;ft. 3n *u the bemaunbes
toblcb pe map make of the things touching this boufe this fp*
gure Is lll,fo; It figrafietb palne anb trauell totthout profite anb
that fucb traueU (ball returne to Ioffe fcrith great htnberance anb
gouertle, .
Chts figure Amijjio in this boufe, the pnfoncr Iball not
come out of pjlfon, but fl&al be fiefee, anb confeffe a trueth being
eramlneb, the man Iball be rnabe pnfoner : It Is not gob to bun
boffes, but Ifanpbe bought tbepfballbeftoifte, the hoveled
Iball not be foutib agatne : the perfon Iball pap bis bebts, not*
folthdanblng he ^al! be po;e : there be traiteurs In the boufe :
the man Iball be conbemneb, toblppeb, anb tojmenteb, he ibali A’

mn
tiiLiM La it» i
be banllbeb out of bis Countrp : It Is not gob to goe In the face
of the ennemp to banne him, fe; tf be boe be (ball be the lofer
fo; the ennemp Iball baue great aibe, SDbls figure# III mall
the bemaunscs of this boufe.
finU\\%tU$fi%®tzFortknamaioriutU$ boufe tbepjtfû*
rtf ner Iball be beliucreb from p;lfon, anb Iball not be fiche there*
In ; the perfon Iball baue no feare : the ennemp Iball be cuer*
come : bp trauell there Iball be much game : the pjlfoner Iball
not be In quedlon,the perfon (ball not be put In pjlfon : It Is gob
to bup botfes, the bo;fe Iball be gob anb runne iuell, the hojfc
lot toiU returne agalne : the perfon Iball pap his bebts, he Iball
be nth, be Iball not be pumfbeb, be $al not be ebafeo out of bis
Countrp : It Is gob to goe to fet bpon the ennemp, fo; be Iball
gaine much tbercbp : the ennemp (ball baue no aibe o? fuccçur,
SLhls iflgure Is gob fo; ante ^uedlcn pjcpoanbeb In this
boufe.
%Z his figure For tu» a minor in this ttoelftb boufe, the pjtfij*
ner Iball efcape out of pjifon : the perfon (ball baue much Ioffe *
in mating toith bis ennemp, the perfon iball not be mabe pnfo* *
ncr : •
*

The fécond Booke


net t it is g©* to bup beats, for there Iball be pjoüfe in fd%
i tbcm againe, tbe bsrfe ftjall be g©D5ftoift,ano nimble, tbe bojfe
U amouge® other things let i|all refnrne by bimfelfe : tbe ma»
fball be rich ana not treubleû, tbe man (bail pap bis Oebtes, tbe
man Cballnot be bamfbea out of bis Coantrcp ttbe enemp ibnK
not haue fuccour or atsc of ante perfan, SUbts figure rsgœuin
ail tlje sscmatmscs of fbts boufr,but to obfame matûrrfijtp ej to
attenô bpon an other it is not gas.
/rinsing tbis figure Latma in tips bcafe, tbcpjiicncr fbaB
•>î * not be long in prifon s it is not g©D to afauit tbe ennemp, f%i
* * fbercbp be fball bane more lofic tben profite r tbe perfon ÿai net
■iK :K be pjtf&ner : it is berp g©5 to bup beats, for therein Ibaü bet
niueb gaine : to bpre a fer«aHt,ano to aire tbe gretutb it is terie
goes : tbe bo:fe pc iuetdo bup is imp goes of foofe : tbe man
iball pap bis tebts, tbe prefers (ball be nrb : tbe ennemp fi;ail
batte noatbe, SEbcre is nothing for Mptb pc map make tc* w
maunte in tbis boufe but tbis figure is gets therein, , I
* * SUbis figure TrtUuu in tbis boufe fignifietb a great mum
* * ber of ennemies migbtieano fttong : there ibail be greatbeaiu
* * neffe for tbe Io£Tc of a fermant, ants of beates, anti to: long fi©<
ping in prifon tmb forment thereof, 2UIm figure is fcrrp tlifoj Ml
ail tbe bemaunocs of tbis boufe faning for $igremande m
finding of treafure..-'
f * ifinbing tbis figure Pudu in tbis tincm boufe, ft%mt;
* * etb profite ans commoOifie bp fraucll,lote for enemies,becaufe %
* tbep bauc cffenDct) c0oD : tbe borfe febieb pc feeuto bun ibail be
* faire, it is goes to bup cattell, Xbis figure is goot* in all tie it*
a**. ^ ^ ✓ JUi -Vft d** MV9A4M) A / Ï • V é* K
* fe it figm'fietb cirwfranü
* to&ignsf ton agami great panées anîj ïior&es, m agaiufr ft
£ * men of toac initient an? occafion, alfo anger again® lis otonr
*
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”'■7 gSOD vv VVMUIU u 19

tu bup a ijûjfè : U ts gooîs to goe in tbe fare eftljc smnm. suits


figure is berp gooDforanp thing tobicb pe man bemaunoeùt k

Ü)is bsufe, |FÏ


2Lbis figure Ri-iûtw in tips boufe figutfictl) pouertie snîr
UCfOliltL?
ii
V \
©f Géomancie; 147
©efolafiott in range Countries, forth fefoe enemies, (be perfon * W
foall banc much painc and (mall pjofite in ail his Doings, SLijis A1
figure p?ognodicateth an tUtlluc of all the DemaunDes of this A *
heufc, X- A
I£bis figure Alb tu in tin's boufc figntfieth ûjojte Délme*
rance ont of pfrfon : it is not good to meûûle forth tie ennemie : X- *
the perfon (frail net be psifonen-rt is herp good to bun great A *
beads, fo? thereof bsill arife much gaine : if is goes to labour *
the eartfrimb to bap herefage0,anD to hp?e a feruant : the bo?fe * M
fofrch pe foowlo bup (ball be gooD anD ffotft, tbe bo?fc 0? ether
thing loll toil! not retnrnc again? : the man can not pap his
Deb tes : it is good togoe to feanqutflj anD ouercome the enemp:
the man (hall be rich anD (hall not be fo?menteD . 31 n all the
tbtngcs fohich pee map Demaume in this boufc this figure is
good,
^tnDing this figure Comunttio in this boufc, the cempa*
nies be ill : the thing loll toill be fournie agatne : to bup brades * X- X§
it is mcane, anD fo is it to bup lauses ano hcretages, ano to la# *
feour the earth , Shis figure is mranc in all the Demaan&cs
of this bottfe , but fo? mclancbolmeffe, becaufe of compa# ♦ X?
nies,
^tnomgfbis fipre Caput drAtenù in this boufc, fignifietb
Delitterance ofthe pjifoncr, anD gcoa time to goe to Deface the t*
nemp x the perfen pe tbrnke fo? (hal not gorto pdfen : it is gooo
to till the earthjbnp heretages and cattell, fo? therof (hal gaine
enfue : it is gooD to retatne a feruant : the bo?fc fobrtb pe foonlD
bup is gooD anD runneth bocll, the ho?fco? other thing drapeD
aloap foill be found : the man (frill pap his Debt es, he (hall bœ
rich boitbout anp trouble : the enemp (hall haac no atoe. 3to all
the things fobicb pou can DcmatmDe in this boufc this figure
ts gooD, except fo?fire foo?kes, fo? the fobicb it is nothing
good, ;
3? înDmg this figure Cauda drace»is fit this houfs, figntfp*
eth to holDe a p?ifoner : it is not goto to goe to mcDDle foptb the
enemp : he that foe Doubt of (hall be put into pdfon : it is foo?tb &
nothing either to bup catted, labour the earth,0? to retainc fer#
%
wants î the ho?fe that pe fooulbe bup is not g*oD, but-hemp in •>

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14.$ The fécond Booke
Iji-et \mm$ ; the thing loft toll not lie founb agat'ne ; tbe ma»
batb no minbe to pap bis bebtes, be to in baunger to be p©je,
and to baue muet) aboc m bis life time, tbe eratemptyaU-bé
fnccottreb. ifo$ ail tbe bemaunbes tobicb pe map make in this
boute tbts ligure ts ill.
finding tins figure career m tbt's boute, if is but mételp
* fortune foj tbe pjtfsncr, 0? to bim tobteb tooulb afiault bt* ene*
* mp to ouertome btm : tbe perfon fijali be taken p?tfoncr,but be
tball not btbe long tberettt : touching bupmg ofbeaffs, anb ttl*
ling of eartb, and in all other demaunbes in tbts boufetbts fi*
gure bath a meant» tw
*
SCbis figure Pepuit-u tn this boute, tbe pufoner batb manp
enemies tobteb toill féke bis death, 0? baue btm to be perpetual
* p’lfoner : meddle not tottb tbeenenip, fo? be totll either flap oj
take pou pnfoner : it is geod to bup great beaffs and bojfes:tbe
* man can not pap bis Debtes : be is in banger to reeeiue Dtfplca*
fare ottos créditeurs bp bis mipjtfonment ♦ fn all other que»
liions and bemaunbes tobteb pe map make in this boute this
figure is ill, anb figmfietb altoapes atfembltes of people, to boo
fome barme oj beratton*
finding tbts figure Fia tn tbts boufe, it figmfietb beltue*
ranee cut ofpnfon, toitbout incurring ill 02 difpleafure : ttfit
gob to goe to aMt tbe enemie : it is g©b to bup eattell ana
beretages « f&ea,anb in all other things tobteb pe map demand
tn this boute tbts figure is fingular g cob, ■ <Jl?

An aduertifemeut of the contents of the houfes of


the feeond booke. , >

^.^b thus pe bane the figures toitb their figmfieafious bp


tbe ttoelue bottfes, tbe tobteb tf pe boe toell anb diltgentlp
bebolseanb ejeamtne : poumapalfo iudge toell all tbe quefifi
ons anb bemaunbes of tbts Ærtc of d5eomancie. Mbereiutto,
that pe map the eaficr attaine anb come bnto, 3 baue firatned
mpfelfcasmuebasBUan, anb moje ampler then atm doctour,
be be |)eb;etoe?Cbalbean,(0jeekeParabian, ïtattne, o>
1

tian.
of Gcomande* I49
Clan, to tojite ont foc mo® true, certaine, ans ap^oueû ffgnffc
cations. 31 Ml Declare them tint 0 pou thereafter in the thtrDe
ïBœfee, the tufeicl) if pe Doe imDertaD, pon fyall UfceMe fenDer*
Cano the firft ana the fecono,

The Trologue ofthe third ‘Bcofie.


I Am affray de to be accufedof great prefumption and
rathneiTe, for that I haue ioyned Geomancie with A-
ftrologi c ( a thing which fewe men before me haue doone
or enterprifed, for the difficultie and high vnderftanding
which is in thefayde Aftrologie) were it not for the aflu-
ranee which I repofe of the good efprites vnto whome
this my Booke may come, who ( as I fuppofe ) fhall not
finde this coniunftion of thefe two Sciences, ftrange vnto
him which will giuc his ffudie thereunto ,-as well for the
vicinitie and allyance which they haue together (as I haue
declared in my firft Booke ) as alfb for the paflime and re¬
creation which is taken by this Arte, to exercife them-
felues in things high and wittie. I haue therefore accor¬
ding to my fuiMl vnderftanding, fb well bounds and con-
ioyned the fayd two Sciences in each of thefe three books,
that he which doth not well vnderftande the firft, fhall
not eafely attame vnto the vnderftanding of the feconde
and of the third , neither of the third which vndcrftand-
ethnot the fécond, neither of the fécond which vnder-
ftandeth not the third. Wherefore I defire the Reader of
this works to take thepaines to vnderftande the twro firft
Bookcs for the eafier opening of the third Booke which
fhall treate fimply ofthe manner to iudge the figures with
many of the queftions alreadie iudged.
/

A'bricfe' dedu&ionofthe accord and fignificatioiwhicîi


the fixteene figures hauc’by the tvveluc houles.

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CHAP,
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A ■* /

1♦ z jf this figure namca Aquifmo$Qix\ motrn*


■ 4- * ting grotoe front the fir® houfe tntotoe te
* conac, that is to fan, that he bein t!jc Feccnô
* * o? bc like bntotoe firS tohcrc AqutftM »,
it fignifpeth to game gotoues, ana clothing
appareil, to get honour, anl to makegaine
ana profit in all arts of honour ana bertue,
ana toitb toe like people. •» !|l
■U 3 3f that from the firfi ifie goe into the tbfrû, ft fignitoctb to
baue honour, fop, ana p?ofi te of the kmfetolfes ana frieuas.
î» 3if that Ifiœ goe from the fir® to the fourth,® Sgntfpctb pto*
fife bp the father, ana a gab ana topfull eno of fits affaires.
i. > Hf tb at ûjœgoc from toe firft to the toft, it figntfpetb top of
rbtia?en,,toat is to fan, tfjcp toall be gooa, ana of honour, ana
to haue ton ana pleafurc, to eate ana BjtnUe, ana to bee toell
dofhea.
i. 6 3f that toe goe from the fir® to toe firt, it fignifneth profita
ana gooa lue he fo; femanfs, ana to bun fn tall csitelh
i. y Sf toe goe into the feuentb, it flgmfpcth to make a contract
of enemies, to make marriages, ana to get honour ana the lotte
of perfons, ana to? all aeniaunaec tt is gooa. ;
i» 8 3f toe goe from the fit® into toe eight, it fignifneth acato fo>
toe thing aetmunaeo o; to; the hemasmter ana great profite in
faced*
\
ef G co mande;
fttcceflfon anb heritages : lit is nlfo goeb fo; tenses of mai
Iftftc,
3!f fyt goe from the grû to the ninth, ft ftgmfpctb to fomr «
5
profite anb gaine bp bopages, anb in tying* offbe Church, ns
in benefices o? offices: ft rsaffo gosb fo? the profite of tbe chil*
Ô2en tbatpœ fnoulbputto fcbole, fo: tbep that! bans' pjcmotft
ensCcdefiaffieall., anb thep tbattbe men of bnofcjfcbge.
^f Oje page front tbe fpjft to tbe tenth boafe, iffrgnifpetb a* i,
mttte, fanuliarftie, acquaintance anb profite fuitb kings', pmv
tes, anb great lojbcs; tiftetoffe to reccme honour anb btgnftie bn
the mother : anbalfo profite m fucceffton attbhéritages, 0nb to-
be bftefe, it is gob in all things,
3ff the goefcomtbe fpjft to the cfcncnfb,it%mfpetb fb batte i W
i , , B honour anb pjoftte bp !jts frienbes., anb a gob bope of tbe quefti*
m onbemaannscb.
fhepaffe from the fp?ffi f b tbe ttoelftb, ft ffgnifpetb tmpft* I » i a
fomuent, Ioffe of beaftes.anbto be ouereeme bp the ettcmictanb
to be bjtefe, it is ill in all tbinges,
3f pon fpnbc this figure Amiffu in the fpjft boufe^anbfrom l *
thence be founb in the ieeonbe bonfe, tobftb lue call tbe going
from one bonfe bnto an other, ft fignifpctb Ioffe of gobs, anb
to fall into bebatxs, qaarrelles anb contentions anb fate fo?
0IEIÏ0* ■
r info the tbtrbbottfe, ft ffgnifpetb anger anb eon-
tentions tetUwne Iftnffolfes anb allpcs, it isalfo ilifo? finaU am
ioatnepcs; p i « i

ter.
m b?en,anbbpt , anb the beginning*
a# anb ftife in lafec tbe one again® the other : anb this copulation
anb affemblp &f the fpgure isberp ill buf fo: ieeberte.
3f(!;epaffeinfo the fift bonfe r tbe tuotnan fcntb ehi'bc tljair. r
bane bnfeafonable beliueraitce :?■it is alfo tH to eate anb bjinfte,,
anb ignifpetb anger;ribont biefuals,
« 3if the paffe into the firt it %
anb Ioffe of them anb of fmall cattell.
If tye paffe thence into the feuentb, ft fignifpctbffrifc^qnar; 7

W+t «Is
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«
. The third Booke • s %

rels anb&cbafes foifh frieitbes : it is alfo ill fo? marriages, an&


(igmfpeth to batte cttyleafure forth bfe fotfc, anb to lafe the
fate. ' ; ; . • ‘
t; 4 'St Jl)e goe into tïje eight, it fignifpeth mojfalifie bp boat ft*
tiers, an£i alteration of the isntcr&anbmg, lege of gæbs of foe
fobmeii, anb of foe eneniie : ano in all foe bemaunbes it is ill.
*♦, 9 if foe paife into fbe ninth, it fignifpeth loge offubftance,anl
. to be robbeb bp the foap t it is ill fa? fubftance of the Churcb,anb
fo? men learncb,
r. j 0 3ffoe goe into the tenth, it fignifpeth anger ans mifccnfenfr
ment of Kings, princes anb lojbes, anb of the fea, anb it is ill in
all the bemaunses of the tenth honfe. jl
ii 3lffoœpafte into the eleuenfo, it fignifpeth anger again®
his fricnb , anb to haue an ill (fine of the thing p?etenteb e? ho*
pcs to hane.
iz 3f fl)e goe info the twelfth, if fignifpeth Ioffe of caffcil, anb
impjtfonment. anb to be foojt, it is ill in all things. ■ -
* 34
3!f this figure Fortnm maior be in the firg fioufe, anb thence
* * leape into the feconb, if fignifpeth a great gaine in g©bs, moue*
>4 34 abics, as goto, filuer, anb rich bfenfilies. >•? JH
3f %pa0e into the fotrbhoufe, it fignifpeth to haue much
fuoüanct bp the meanes of the hinb?eb x if is alfo gob fo? fniall
anb fooit bopages, ,
U 4 5f if page into the fourth,® fignifpeth the father to be of gsb
«nb gobip ïsifpoûticn: it is alfo gcsbtobup heritages anb poffef*
Sons, anb a gab itfue in all things. -- ,
i. Jï foægoeinto foefifi* ntfigrafoeth fop, pleafure, to be in
gcob o?ber, teetl appoiiiteb aibccloth^ fis eafe mmfaè foelL
anb to bane fefocehitojen, miD th# foatlbe of reb colour. ’ 1
&f fife itttyii fignifpeth fibdifte in Cernantes, anb
that the ficke perfon (hall amenai it is alfo gab fin fmall
beattes. •
If fo& page info the feaentl^itis ttcob fo? marriage an#
fignifpeth that the enemie foiltiwtahe peace : fo? the aconaiw
tance of a labre it is not gcob, bccanfe their fecretes foailba
audo&D. . r V1 ; ' \ Jÿj
3lf it goe info tlje right, ft fignifpeth heath ; it is ill in all
i- ' % •' • foingeb
of 'Geonundei m
i things but to bane the g®os of a tooman.
if paffe into the ninth, it ûgnifpeth to contract m mU i; /
tit toith Chwrcb men, and men teamed, to make a dosage it
isgæô.
9f it goe into the tenth, it Ogmfpetb tobaue dignifie toith I»
kings and pjinces, and toith the mother, and tobaue fcietojie
oner hie enemies.
3!f Ityfe pnffetnto the elcuefh it ûgnifpeth a gfôd iffue bpon a I» H
gæd hope, g©& friendes and faccoîahter
5Sf it goe into the ttoelfth it Ûgnifpeth fmpn'foitmeitt of the l* Itt
pjince, and that his enemies (bail otter pate him in might amt
potocr. ,• %
this figure Fortum wmor, be in the firft houfe, f thence * *
«71
II goe into the fécond, tohfcb toe call going from one houfe to an *
a
other,# ûgnifpeth a meane in game,and he tohich medteth toith *
redthings fhak quicklp l©fe therebp. *
m if Ibe paffe into the third, it ûgmfpcth top of the kmffolfecs, u
it is alfe ged fo? a f|o?t dopage, and ûgnifpeth that it (hall bto
qaicklp ended, it is alfo g®jD foj frtendes.
if it paffe into the fourth, iffignifpeth that the father is an* 1 *
grp 02 fteke, ttalfs ûgnifpeth the Ioffe of the fate.
if (became into the 6ft, it flgntfpefh to haue manp children i «
tohich àjall he red of colour, alfo great top and plcafurc, to cate
and toinkc, and to be coffip and toeU apparelled.
0nd if fhe go into the Hrt, it Ûgnifpeth g®d to hap fmall rat* ê

Pf tie, it is indifferent fo? feroants, and ûgnifpeth that thep fhaU


he toittie and toife*
ifiit paffe info the fenenfh, it Ûgnifpeth marriage, and that « 71

0r it ftjali fee toith ffrife and contention, the enemie is ff rong and
mighfie, the toeman is toife, xtuotiUm cafe of lo«e, fej it ihali
he diteonereh.
gf ü)é gee into the eight, if ûgnifpeth death, and alfo toriI! m i.
all things efefpjite, as spagicke and imiocations.
if it paffe into the ninth, it ûgnifpeth long hopagrs toith all !♦ 9
g&ofpmtie ana g®d lathe, and the amitié of men of the Church.
tH if goe into the tenth, it is g©d and pjofpereus going to I. lô
thekirns of a king, t^inceo? great ted,theffjippeon the
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t
l?4 The fécond Booke
Meatball tome fafe ana foun&c, ana tbe ototcr thereof
fbojtip baue netos.
3f it paste into tbe elcucntb, it fpgmfietb geo ano truffii
frtenoes, ana a gcnD cno of tbe thing tobfrein bope is pat.

3f poti finbe T^bem in tbe frrtt beufe, 3 ton fan no other


* * tbing but tbat üîbicfr before 3 bane tolce pou,tbat is to fap, that
x. ^ foliotons tbe opinion of all tbe HDoctcns in this Science, be tbeg

experience, tuberefoae at this time 3 toll fap no other thing t


but that il}g is til in all the boufes but in tbe Crt.
i, 2 gfpon finoe this fpgure ^Aibm tn tbe fp?® boufe, ans fee
* * * founo againe in tbe fecono feoufc, it ftgnifpetb gaine ans profite.

**■ 4 ïîlfo gœû in tbe feematmt.es tubteb map be mafee bpsn tbe fa*
tber, Ogmfpmg as toll in tbem as in all others a gcob tfiue ano
enfee.. TH
j - 3f im paire info tbefiff , it Optfpefb to bane many e!jilo:en,
* 5 anti to feeligbt in topic clothes, to cate and Ojinfee, safe to corn*
panp often times totb learneo men. ,
it 6 3f it paffc into tbe firt tbe feruanfs be gasfe anti truffle.
t* 7 3f ffjc goe mto tbe feuentb tbe marriage latclp btgunne ffeatt
tahe effect to tbe great contentment anti pjofiteof tbe parties,
' ana tbe enemies Iball feemaanfe peace. - ;1
jt g $nfe if it paCfe into tbe eight, it OgmTpeili oeatb bp a boat
feifeafe of rumes ana catbers , it is alfo g©a foj magtehe.
t♦ 9 3f ffje goe into tbe ninth, it ffgnifpetb tbat tbe long toumcp
fbalbe gccD ana profitable, ana tbat tbe letters tojtcb come from
a farre offbjittg gcofe netos, it is alfo goto for ^Doctors i eburto
men, ano to make amitié ana acquaintance totb tbem.
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ânb ï,o?fcts, anti to gee to bifitebis mother.


■» -,
if fb& goctnto the elewentb it bîingetb g©b focfee, anb atfo If II
fo? letters îuhtcb (ball come on their part
3Cf it patte into the ttoclftb, it is gœb to tape frames, alfo in I.
this place it is a tchen to be belD pnfortet
if this fpgure Caput draconu befotbefirttboufe, f thence
afccnbe into the feconbe, it fignifpetb gapne anb profite in all
I things*
6 if It palTe into the third, tt ttgnifpctb the hinffolhes fo be of
tr^! g®0 amitié, it is alfo g©b fo? fl&ojt bopages, but that there fhall
t be feme flobmeffe therein.
if the goe into the fourth it ttgntfpetb g©b fo? the fafhcr,anb i.
to fucctsDe in his heritage.
if it paffeinfo the fift it fpgnifpefb manp ebüDîcn fobteb ttjal i.
be itnfc anb ioitfte, it ibetoetb alfo a heartinefe to eate anb
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. . .. ~ _ 311Ï3 pjofifC ÎÎÏ hw* * -# 6


• . ;
ing of cattcil, anb that the feruants begcoa anb lopall.
if it palTe into the feuenth it is a goob time fo? marriage anb
fo? reconciliation of cnempes, anb thatthe perfon is of great
amitié. ; ■ ;
3fif0jé goe info the eight it fignifpetb Death toitbout reme*
HI Die, anb fometime in this place it fignifpetb to fcmtne inherit
I taunccs. „... \ ’. v
•n1 if it paffe into the ninth, if fignifpetb gaine anb p?ofife bp a
#: «F- long bopage bp men of the Church.
if foee goe into the tenth itisgob to goe fo&ings, p?im I• I â)
tes anb to the mother.
v»vmvm«v H VV l/UUV I* I ï
anb that the hope fijallnot be in baine: anb alfo the thing that
is bemaunbeb Iball come to a g©& effect,
if fi^e goe into the tfoelfth,tt fpgnifp.„7.___, I* IZ
v'
anb therein to haue much beratton anb to?ment, anb in all the
bemaunbes Sje is ii!, but fo? to bup ho?fes.
if this figure c<n,â*. dragonis be feunb fo the firtt houfe,then S*'

the figure Ibcuib not beiubgeb, but it mutt be b?ofcen anb an


ether mabe one heure after that : but if from the feconbe heufe
% - j^e
15 6 The thin! Booke
the goe into anj? of tljc ether pc map there fudge it, faudtg ft|
the fourth, tehere there ts no certaine rutgemmt to begfoen,
for the malice of the fapde figure anti therefere at t&ts tune |
ÜHÜ lap no more, H
2. « - hiding this figure Lxtkia m the fir# honfe7mtfi thence go
*

* * * into the feccnoe, it fignifpeib a meotoaitte of gaine bp habite


** tfemges, as® in t lieges of the Church.
*■ *
.
I» 3
3f it patfe info the thirD, it fignifpetb the Mnftolfies fo bé
tuerrp and mgesd ‘etfpifitton mb in health of feedp, it is uUo g©d
forfmaUanbihortbopages. ||
Jf the gee into the fourth, the end of ai! fhmgts C^all be iop
full, but th? P?emifc felfe.
)
if it paiTe into the fiff, it is gϝ for children, and to cafe
aiîdîîîînUe,anotoiîîg mufirfte, and figntfpeth a great light#
fonmeite of heart,
6 gf fl>c gse into the Sit, it is g®d for fernaunfes, fignifring
that then fgali be profitable to tbeirmaficrstinsU the other
houfes this fpgure is g©d, butin the eight and twelfth, for in
the eight Che figniipeth death, and in the twelfth toffe oftattell
#nd for becaufe that according to the figmfpcafion of cch hsufe
3 bane herebefore fufficteHtlp Wr itten : pen map by the fame
eafeln inbge cch qmfiian thatis derantmded,3l Ml not bold pe«
long in the other figures tchich foUcteeitt touching their min
tâtions and concordances, but cnelp paSc oner them generally.
% * _Xhls figure Trift iti* tad in the firft, and thence goeinto
* * thefcccud, it fignifpeth fniall profite but in things of the earth,
* as bines, mcd0*oe$,toæbcis and lands earraMs, in att the other
houfès this figure is ill, but in the fourth and eight tehere both
in the one and the ether, it is g cod to bap heritages, f bccaufe
3 haae largeip declared here before , 3 teffl «oboe fap nothing
* more at this time,
* -X 3f thisfpgute me* gee from the grit hoafe to the firond, it
figmfpetb gaine by fiiomen, and by mat things, in all the e*
* * *

ther houfes tehcre tips figure paffctfi tyk is geod, djicciallr in


the honfe inhere the fignifpetb iepfnlneffe; but in the eighty
figmfpeth death, and in the ttuelfth impjifonment* ' 3‘
if this figure P^r} pSeth from the firfi to the feeend,it figi
* fR

c «tffctfc.
éf Gcomandc,
fiiTpctKmaî! gaftte but m things of tnarre, in ait ùffâr honfes
this figure ts meant, bat m tin eight a«b ttoelfih, (tye is ill.
Chia figure ComunüiQ going from the fir® to the feconb, it $■ «$■
figmfpctb gaine bp boises an* iu;itmgs7m all other boutes this
figure is inôiScrent,buf in ttje fenentb inhere it is gob foj mar#
riage, anb in the ninth to put ftboliers to ffu8te,anb in the eight
it isiU3foj it altoapes fignifpetb beath, anb intbc tindftb it &
neither g©s ne; labbe,
SCbis figure Career pafitng from tbe fir® into the feconb if is
garaefuU to imp lanbcs earrabie, in ail tbe other honfes inhere
pe finbe her, pe fijall iiisge her as pe boe the others, that is to *
fap,accp)Smg to the figmfpeaiion
sub thereto je et this time 3 infil (peaHe nontoje thereof,
üOjis figure Populm pafiïng frô the fir® boufe to the ferons, ^
xi figrafpetb game ans profite in habite things, anb in lanbes * *
tohidj Ipe bp theater, sub if $n page into the thirb, it isgOb *
to imfee tapage bp fcatcr, itfignifpethseatbin the eight anb
in the ninth, anb in the tVoelfth to be tahen pfifoner» Jn all the
other hsufes iubgt arrowing to their fi'gnificafioim -
Chis figure-Via going from the fir® toi tbe ferons, it figtti#
fpetb final! game,® it paffe into the thirb if is geos foi ^o?thop#
ages : in ail the ether bestfes this figure is til, but in the ninth
anb tenth, inhere fi>e is berp g©s, in the eight fyecfigntfpctb
icafb, ans pjifonment in the ttuefôh»
tMb en fo euer pc finbè the fir® boutes to paffe one Int sait
®tl)CÏ pg|| tSJtîOf** art* fi fifimifttrsH«w nf It*** ft
Sphere then pafie,
anb nolo in the cnb moje huefelp, the ishich things to the enbs
pc map the better fcnbertftmle them, 3! Mfet psu an trample
m •3

to tmotu? Whether the Jfeencbfeing JFranris the fir® of that


«ante, anb the Cmperour Carles of ^eflrich^ the fih sfthat
naâir,®30ulbffeaHetoget|eiiîlK^chfigi®e being mabe, afih
Y,
bp fojtune tsfqwpno being in the fir® boKféjtoewt Straight into
fhe.feuenih, tshirh is the houfesf kings ans Cmprrours \sbic$
teas the raufe that 3 ®raightlnap iubgeb that the Empereur
^ouSb fpeaUe fotftb the ftuig, ano fo UUotuife f|aU pit inbge of
3 - #*
t

f 5f The third Booke


tijc fecinb tf it piïffc into tlje tbirb, to ftnofoc ( as bp foap of
ample) if tfje bemaunb bemabe foj fubtfance it figmfpetb that
tbe fubftance (ball come into tbe banbes of tbe ftinffolftes of bim
tobicb mabe tbe quetttou acco?bi«g to tbe content of tbe be*
wannb, anb tbe figrafpcation of tbe boufe tobcre tbe fapbefi*
pre to ♦ if tbe feconb palTcmto tbe tbirb, fift oi firt, 02 into an»
of tbe others following, pou fljall alfo inbgc acceding to tbe
figrafpcation of tbe boufe tobere it is : tbe lifte (ball peso bp tbe
tbirû if it pafle into tbe fourth, 02 into arm of tbe other, tnto tbe
tVoelftb, fo Qjall pe boebp tbe fourth if fbe paffeinto tbe fift 01
into anp of tbe otber boufes foliotorngranb fa a! tbe others fubg*
ing as is afojefaibe, accojfcing to tbe Dgnifpcatisns of tbe bon*
fes tobere tbep goe, anb arrowing to tbe g©b 02 ill of tbe fapbe
ipres. 0nb pemnff note that tbep ncner pafie but one time
to ttaptbe tubgement, altbougb that a fipre fojmeb bane ma*
np of one forte, anb all a lifte, tobereof 31 toil! fpeafte moje at
large hereafter in Declaring tbe erantple that 5 Mi fet*
^ \ t * m

* * . ; -. v . v - - «• ;

Of the good or ill houfe, and which they be, where the
figures be in their places. Chap. 2. ' .

t, • •
Tlic houles wherein the figures be foiled
liïïi tobegoodi
n- r ' *■ \
■ . - ' ' I di , iff r i : ,

■**> y
ai otter apw
“ iff Bora Hi itiffc nfr.jav.w. aiia tljerefo’c n gœS

** «MS* totiereaprrfctl
«!SÆStoutrrr,‘ ,t *rt? ®°0D ****
VtrtMm wirior « m* w anp affaire, fo&erefo a perfow
; = SpouU
IL
of Geo mande*
% Ikon» goe qnfcRslp, arm is therefore tierp gooo in the fecono
|onfe, ano ill in the eight houfe.
Lttitm is goso fo? iop,as toeD patent as to come, m fo*
1 thattanfeis founoegoooalmeffm alitée hontes* anofpcctaf'
I'M ip in the fift,ano ill in tin firt,eight ano twelfth houfes.
rrinitia is a berp ill figure in all the houfes , hut in the
t eigl)t ano twelfth hautes, Inhere % is gooo : ano means in the
firffanûfetonO houfes.
Alb us is g©o fo^a man tnhif h h opeth f 0 haue gains oj pjo*
I fits in anp tiling, ano alfo to haue entrie info anp plats, ani
in this refpeet is founo gooû in the firffano fourth hoafes.
%ubem is min all g 000 things, ano gooo in all ill things.

fionfs to maRs a iuogsmsnt as is totos pou bsfojs, ftje is flUw


the fecono/ourfh/eauenth ano tenth houfes , ano almoff in all-
the other, fauing in certaine Oemaunaes.
-— -- • • • ■ * -

osmaunosj
ninth ano fift houfes. 3 , t V *

tap be maos in all the houfes, failing in the fscono, ano firto.
rtiere he ismeane. <* -*•

i aKp in tbs firt,eigbf,feuentb ano tfoelftb houfes, aho figmfpetb


iltapss to he ffapeo.
Cemunftie is gooo toitb gooo, ano ill Mth ill, ano ffgmfp*
«I ttb attapss a rceoucrmenf ano reffitution of thmges fcatfereo
s;loj{7 ano lbs isfonno gooo in tbs feuentb, ninth ano tenth
houfes, ano ill in the sight, ano fignifieth oeath, f in the ttuslfthf
%nifpstht0hshsptinpnfom .
« capnt dracoms is gooo foith gooo, ano ill foitb ill, ano is;
gooo in ths fenenth ano fscono houfss, ano fihstosth to haue m
poo ifiUs in the things inhere a man hopeth to haue gains;
Cauda draconü is berp gooo toith the ill, ano herp ill foitbi
t thegcoO, in matter of Ioffe ffje is gooO, ano to paffc outof an
affaire: l^e is founo gooo in the fourth, fijrt, ninth ano tinelfth
piifes ? ano ill in the fscono : ps muff note that in the ninth ffie
à m
The third Boolce
is goob to learrn Oriente, ans til to iountep, fïgnffpfwg ipflfôrfg
™ ^
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, ■* , JK
, ( t <■ 4 I*
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«#) robbing, (be ts alfo ill m tins place foj all other things.,
populM is fomettme goos ans fomefime bas, imtb gool
Ébe is goes, ans foitb ill the is ill, the tsgoos in the tenth , , ans
(U in the eight benfe.
via is a fppretobitb bjeahetb atts fpoiletb al the go*snes
oCtbe others, faning msemannsee of iaurneps anSbopages,
ans to goe from place to place to the tobicb the is Serp goos,fije
is goos in tbe tbtrs,fift ans fenentb bon&s, becaufe flje ftgnifp*
ett) that letters fijsll come \sbicb ftjaH bjinggoos nete tin the
jttoelftb bonfe (be is common.
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V * -4 Ofthetwo witnefTes. Chsp. 5.

Mcri that toe batte ftifOcienfsp treafes ofthe ia.boufesans


« . V- * i f- >?'< ^

of tbe fpgures ans of fheir tranüation ans concede, and


v- '

tobicb be gœs ans tobicb be bas. $oto reftetb it to fpealtt of tbe


ttoo toitneffes ans of tbe3toûge, notomtift pou fenoto that tbe
ttoo toitnelTcs be ttoo figures o?atoen of tbe ttoelue figures of
tbe Zodiacke, tobercoftbe one mot be places in the jfigure
fojmes on tbe right fise, tobicb is tbe tbûténtb figure, ans is
caiies the right toitnes, tbe other nmft be places on tbe left Hoe

ms : tbe right toitnes is put fo? tbe querant, ans ftgntfpefball


that tobicb bp tbe firft figure, ans all tbe others tobicb b® on
tbe right fisc (that is to Tap tbe fecons, thirs, fourth, ninth art»
tentlj) is sifeerneb, tobitb is the motine of the queftien before
pjopoimscs. Che left toitnes containetb all that tobicb the fi<
gares soefignific tobicb be on bis fise,tbat is tofap,tbe fift,Sft,
feuentb,eigbt,cleucntb ans ttoclfth, on fucb toife that the right
fcsitnes fïgnifpetb the querant, nns the left toltnee the tbtng se<*
maunseS,pîop8i«iSeS ansenquires. Beftses this, the right
icitncs K&Htfp&t!) isp snij of tiding istelp pslfcoto
N- oFGeomancîe. i^l
ontlp acctbentalleo-Mcn from the other fo gfito k fubgcmenf
certaine on the qucftion p;cpouH&ea«
i ' •. #

Cfthc Iudge. Chap. 4.

TT 3îubge o* the fifteenth figure is pjocreafeb of the ttoa


Uritneffes to iulge the cube of all the ffgnificafion of the u#
!» maunb, to fenoto tf it be g©b o? bab.S^he tuhich iubge ought ah
WBh toapes of neeeifitfeto.be euen : fonftt be not, the figure tale
be faite : anb fo if the 31ubge be gtob, the ffgnificafion of the De*
maun* thall come to a gcob enbe, anb ifhe be til, it ffjall come fo
an til erne. 3f the 3ubge Doe agræ totth the fir®, ano tofth the
“P'!' other fpgureo tohich be on the right fioe, it figmfpeth goob to
if .
mn t k Ui!
1 the querant anb in the thing bemaunbeb, anb if he agrœ topth

eth 10 the querant an ill iffue of the thing bemaunbeb . 3nb fo *


muff pe fap anb eff mmz of the accojbe tohtch he hath toith the
right 0? left bjitnelTe, as pc fhall foe bp the erample follotofng»
accojbing fo the soetours tn this &rte, as toell èebjetoeo m
Chalbcans, anb other tobich haae treafeb thereof.
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Thif Tabic following jfhall ferue you to know» the


Witncfle* and the Iitdge as wel eucn as yneuen,
and the lignification which they haue, and alfo
for the better playing : the judgement ©f cache-
figure and demaunde propounded.
I

[62, i be third Booke


< »

Pepttlui |X X X X|XX XX XX X XX X
|x X X X|XX xx X X' X XX X
XX -X -X XX X XX XX XX X
&mn toittttffcs
i '.. ■X -X X X XX X XX XX XX 'X
• j. X X j X X X 'X
1
| X X | X X 1 X '
X X 1 X . X' - X X
X X 1, X x x '• X
life means l§003 |g03Û meant
gOSfcS fâieane jgooo jgooD j Ui
ujojilnp means jgoob jgooû j means
poiMton ! means (goes geoD ill. • >r
a tarife Igeofe goes îU good
tooman ajitii etuis l atter ttie r |tü lijatmorrr I forme
ficKcneüe latter ibe i jIjeaitu | tone ferait!) beam)
pjifon esmeout '• 1 route out ffame come oetlout fo2 nothm*
towep l 5©ob^U)<!terlüolue i means lecooobp laatet
tbmg loft itomio Itotutu l parte fauna not ïcrmo
'Pspnlui XX XX XX X XX X X|X X X
} XX X XX XX XX X XX XX
€uctt tantmfifoe XX J ' . . .X . 1 XX* XX M" ^ -K * ik
XXX X|XX X X X X -k>-. -jc* ^
- X X ï; X . X X X
Inbge ! X X X j X X- X
■ • 1 X x x i X X
: - ! X X :] ' ■ X 1 X X X
life ■ Inteane HU 1 gtiUD means
[iubitana ' I means m mum gec-3
ta)02lbtp lasoti mcatte means j ill
poffsfTtgn jgpoD tu | means I0OQO
ataJife '. (gooa Im Isoefc- |iU
tooman taritb dnloj daughter fcmgbtt r| after tbe e Daughter
Jiffernefle IpcrtUsus Ibealtb ! health j after fits ï
pollen |tong 1 corns out!tie therein lue t brrr in
lojnep 1 bl I means | mcanc ftu
tiling lot Ifcunû |loft j found | parte fourni
»

of Geomanck; I

Lttiti* k * k * * k k k\ x k *
k k k k k k k k k k\ k k k
k * -Jf k k k k k k k k k
Sncucn tüïtndTcs
k k k |k k k k k k k k k k k
1 * k k | k I k
3ÎU&0? ■H k k k \ k
k k k | -k k

.
t
•V k k ! k k f k k
’îfc gœBSrlong j mean? menue |tll
fttbŒwc lenctenfe tU incanc (mean?
U02U)?p tïQtsü cîumtPlmeanc menue (pou
jüüeUtoïi
».
|iÿû3Ô meane I menue
tfoîfe laœa I menue 1 menue tü
luenutn nuttt rintûl tonne daughter joaugftîer | accoutring te
îdîmes latter ttje 11 1 alter tite i loangereus
(late ont (come out | tente eut cerne eut
îîifon
lburftuH lût fm
[gurnet? Ifrœfc m cnn i1 parie
iv’jrrp iluuu
st-f ittaut
Connu [paire lui4e»*-*
;t)Uig toS
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k k k k k k k k
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k i k k »
k “K k k
k * i k k
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meane
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Ifene eut jrtm avuftU


met* Tjjï_
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|*64 The third Boôkc
Ulit
u
X X X | X "X X ! X XX X
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< ( x
* X X -X -X |x X X xx
• $ucn immcffts
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■ 1 1X * -X X I X X
luDgc 1 1* -X -X X X x
jf. "v / X | •- - X
1 -x -x k k
■> 1 - ' X
> - t X k k X X j k
life Imearn îü 1 mean? meane
fubftnnre m lit ! meane 1 meant
luojujip insane g;§m | ineane | meane
poffdFton 1 !ffsob Irmane meane
,4 imfe - J fffSÛ Iff oo8 i means | AT '
iucman tuith cMD lenue Daughter latter the f j after the <
cithencs health Dangerous health Death
ojtfon |oîitfo:notWnçr!îi! , | come out not eut
! - tourne» |cr©5b» mater Icriuob»materiOarfeo returns
omiffioft . inottotind liter teuno | part ptibebitouno
Old , -, x * * ■X X |X X; X k k
1 * * ' X 'X X |x X X X X 1
^uen inttntffcs |
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! -x -x X , i X j X X
1 * X X 1 XX.! X
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f ubttance | tut ane ; meane meane [ meane
bsjfhtp ■ . (ill sit means meane ' *
pottenton Imeane | aesd Imcane Imcane . -
a mile j ui Ui •' j «tronc |mtane
■ | mctsian imfli r btlb after the $■ | after £rc ç «ifernie ! after the <;
ftheites __ | Death 1 heath |1rmtt) (health
■iaitfsn not out | list out |tcine out fmnt cut
j bourne»
s ireturns (late late jftoot)
\rftmrt toft Itoimb part founs little fount) I not fount)
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ferma* Witter 1* * * ** * * ** * * * * * ->
1 • f * * * ** * * * * * ** * *
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ttfetace geed |g®0 1 ill meane
p0ilbt!ttîgt8S|g©iS \m Igfâ8
jsffefftstt 1 g©d bp iaater ! gesd |tll meane
iiîfè |gs>h -1 g£BO 1 ill - ||jJfflÔ
faune [after the?
iSckems IgsBâ !Heattb after the i
ætfon |c orne ont ! corne ont late | &e therein
anmep jgæd Vu fpébcj difficult ill meane
rfeutg 1st fOUlld | found net found |feund !

twll
jdangbter 1 after the 5
bornait \wth child I fonne
pëtïUsus I health 1 health
icKenea
carne ont ituttfr
_ Parme | cerne oiat |i©ne ©Ht
pjuon
fameteîttrns [late_ 1 pern «<bü
c.* ■

j parte icnnd 1 net lounb 1 found Inottound


l
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k k k
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fu'aftmtcc 1 lit l meane 1 KÎœd
-— i yj
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pafleffion tii Igæd m■ NV*

f gsod ,/ f
a tutfe tu ItU (meane IgtDB
ûssman üiiîfeet}Up)eaugt)terBte |after tlje y 1 craint) ter | after tfte^
fickcues Ijocatt) Ibcaltij |Deaîf) (fecalti)
pjtfon Iperülous llate Inot ont 1 come out
tourne? . i meane |g£D0 fui -.1 r gtod
tbmglo® | not found |inot found not f@«lîD ! parte found
gyifani |-k k k k | k -le ^ k|^ k k jk k k k
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k k k
Jr

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Ûfe ItU ItU
r-w f."W

meane jgaiù |Ul jmcatte


ill
til Igood means?
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atotfe ItU |(t©d lui ?
1 means
tesman teitt) cfelsfamtatiter 1 alter Été ç j daughter | daughter
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t^tfân eue m piüon ran a*aia? cerne sut come out
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g©9 .
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peSefTisît ! gtûô meanr
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meane
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1 g®l
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â toife |ucrpg©ii |tU. 1 g©9 measte
y

tournait toith cftîiû a fgrîtie oanghter 1 eattghtcc i a tonne


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owrnep j fitittÇBlt j tii 4 ni fui
ijingtsU partfouno part penses | not founD founo
1 k k k j 4c k k fk k k k kk 44
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litige •î
k k k k k k k
k k
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k k k k
4c k 1 * k j 4c 4< I
:‘tîe . Mit meane tit hern til
inbfere tll gooh tll t3£tp III
tootMhPe : lit .i g®5 üt herp tU
:.'oilefOon lilt meane tü ucrp tU
a.tot& Ül gooô tU [atotee !
k*H||Tr>
tootmn ho»tt» cmffi'î laughter f after the 5- 1 after the <r 1 after the
tteaeneüe health long KcB.e i meaungit 1 perlions
pîtfotl cerne OKt foohe out MeahtfiiH [heath
iflurnep m: . flotoe ill 1 rohhcû
tçmg toit I not l'ounD tOtUlD 1 notîotmD inotteuno ]
i P 4
J io6 1 he third ÜooRc
Trijtitia
\

33neuen toitnefifcs

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life tu Ifufficirnt tu . meane


---—
fubftance I meane Ifufft rient (fit i meane
iua:U)îp jtü lluffirtent l«! j lit
poSTeffton Igœîi |fu£ïrtenf jîl! il
a toifc itll Ifufficieiit (iïl ' 11
woman Uîtth cbîla latter the 5. daughter (fonne (Daughter j
«CRetteHe lôeaftî IBeatb ill m f
Pîtfon loeath (Death (til tm
totirneo lill un !fU ■;. m f
twng ton |not louas 1 louas inotiouaii |ftSt ItlUliO
1rtdttia -k -V ± JL' ^ JL

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lange -k ✓

fobftante mesne |gœa jfcerptU


tuonfyppe lg®Û Igtoa |tU
îiJolTclHan itu gain Ihcrt? ill
a Utlfe m amp m
«aman toitt) cpao latter m s. after the w NfâugDter I after the 5
■ïcKenflTe jtîi ~:r~ health perilous
i?tfon rame out long j hard
tourner Itii lt>ert> late ilatc [meane
thing toit IHuttoune louas not loi
of Geomancie. 16p

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* k k k k k k 1 k k k
« k k k k k k 1 k
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k k k k k k
k k k k k k
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fub&ancc j meane | groD Igoob i g©D j
Uî02tl)tp til | gfflD her? gœü | g©0
poffellion iU groû meane |gcoD
a totfe | meane 1 gooD | gooD | gooD
Utoman until chtlD Daughter | a fonne | after the 5. latter the 5
ftcUencffe ! after the 1 | health Daungercus after the 1
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j loafer ,j gOOU
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thing loff [ part fotmô fotmD Ipart found | found
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luûge k k k k ! k
k k k k | k k •
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tahtranee 1 health . | health long lueatth
nojihtppe come out | come out 1 long come out
poffeifton perilous j Oolite goea meane
, & totfe 1 not fotmû 1 net. founa fotmD IpartfonnD
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fefoftance g©& fomuîbstpœôj tü fill
l&Ogô. imeane jiii ! til 1
pgffcfOan meane mean? 1 ill ' . til
a tnife g©3 meant lîü jtfl “ 1
momsn mm cüuo| ionnc caugbter after ttje $• daughter
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pjtfon | tnell out foone out Dannaerous Die
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thing Icfic fûunD part fountj |nof fourth! not fauna
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fufcftance n tenue |iü imcane i ill
lî)3îU)ip j mean? ! îü mean? im
poffeffton means | tit means ' j Hi
, a lotie 1 raeane til 1 meant | t!| ‘ <91
‘jDOinan Uittfj finie i tor.r?c i oaimtjter | tonne ft^tighter
fiehcncs ' i health ptniious | health | ill ' &\
pufon came out | perUoi» come out HÏÏ
tournep imeane itil I mesne til •
. * Ï -— -

1 fctmo J net fout#


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of Geomaneie. tjj
Caput drac* j -X -X -X |X XX X |X X * * X XXX
•X -X XXX ! * * XXX
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* X X XXX X
X X X X X X X
X X X X X X
X X X X X X X
: ' ■■ . ‘1 X X X X X X
life ttt g©é i oerp g®6 til
fubftance lift g(DÛ berp g©d ftifftdent
yjo?U>tp \M |g®0 Iherpgojo ;| til
poffeffion Ifll ' IgCDÔ Iberpgæô | meant
"ateife 1 ill | into ne ! g©o fill
momanmith ctjilo Daughter latter the ç | etter the $ daughter
ftekenes after the i | health after the i health
isnfon I tong | perilous | come out i hath
tcarnep iii {meant f gfflo op mater til
thing loft not fount! found | found founo
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* X X X * *
t

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* -X -X
f -x X -x -x
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îbftaace nmrn I terngoeo I »U hern goes


172 The third Bookc
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-x
life | meane , 1 ill 1 hern tH | tollerable
fub&ance gcea m teerum g©a
foojflttppe meane tü | herp til j means
poffeffion goao til tjeçp ill I meane
a totfe J meane til 1 hern tü | meane
XuQmm fcntt) cinfo afstmc alter the $ alter m s alter they
fckneffe 1 health 1 perilous tratb Death
pjtlen igtoaene | out tti name fieatt) t rate out
tournen iti ill t»crnt > tit |♦ meane
ttwui toft fount) not tonna | net forma j fauna
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j '
i . ' * . ' "■ -X
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j
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3?ubge - ! -x -x -X k k
-X -X k ; -x k
-X -X k -x k k k
(life ill meane gma j tü
[fubftanre means ! fwfifictent | goes | ill
ifeifttfhtppe t til 1 fufftnent | ill
poifeOton | til ! fnmaeut gesa meane
■a tente 1 til it! ! meane | hern tl!
teaman tetth cftite after »e s l atter me e 1 L‘»T(after the ï
ftcRcneire | Death perilous 1 health j alter $ej_
teefon 1 JX? 1 feme out ! foone out' | Danger one
ifonmen I ill (til i g&D . inert?til
jtbtng loft | nest fount) part tonna totnta not fount) ;
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meane meane | fccrp g©& tU
lui j*r,üj i {herugees |üi * *.

üjite 4■ |iU laao ■ * |iu *<+ i ;

üioman tenth chtîD ! after foe ç tienne


■ ■ 1 ■
|atterthe> • j after the f
■ ■
ScKems | health t;

p?tfon Death come eut | corne ont j corne eut }' ,

tcumen meane |g©o Igœo !meane


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■ | meane |g®0
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pofcfüon jgCBD | intimé meane - |g08 ~
a toife ■ g©a meane meane g®D
tejoman tenth chtlü a tonne Daughter after the y lafoune
fîdvfneg 1 health 1 health ! after the i m banorrr
pjti'un long | come out late out |not out
toump îion retarite| meane |tll lüoltîc
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: k J A k * k k !
life ICJOJS means im Imeane - ]
fubftancc J 1 IgosS- Imeane ||U f means i
\OLUÏt>îM Imeane 1 insane llli i%m
poifeStOH 1 means Imeane (til imeane j
stoife 1 meant means (emit Imeane
luoman teitti ditto after the s' iafomte (after die s' | after tbe ?
ftdtenes p enb bcaUb iie^ttt) | {jenUous jimitb .
prtlon * •* long geoD enb Ibarfi tone out
tourney Ig®# Imeane itu ; g©a
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« ÎVI& imeane ill . 1m • _ (ill
'maman t»»tb rtjilW Dancmter | fonne after the s' after the s'
ScUedrs Ineaifh Ifsatfi ibealtb
îmfcn (come cut come out lout in tiie cno Itwe
ioarnen Imeane Imeane (ill ~~ Inotbe
dnnfdifT ] not fat.mii (not fotino parte founts IpartioMno
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ujis;u;î8 | goes imam [means |fcerpgooi>
gOOD meane in cane [tierp gaeo
IgOOB ill I meane
Igooû
montait tottb citfte lionne after tbe f latter the ^
lûtchcneiie [tong puunglDeatl) latter tlje :
hjjlfen ant Uintti fearjpertUous
tomep j Heme meane [gtsuüp materiëtoo A

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foa:$tp [g9Ô meane meane * |g®5
poffcflfew !g£S0 meane meane g®9
trnfe iqceoD 1 meane [meane |g®&__
moman mût) cijüô | after ttje $■ I after the ) [after the s lafenne
gchencs beaith jfeeatl) |hcr4th I health
Pitfon come ont [ come out IhnrDpnfon | long pjtfon
îonmcp IgoB meane |g®9 [late god
[found 1 fauna part fownO [fauna
thing lot
V*à. ts* »4iXisr I ^ *— * * * * *| * *

leutU
a >»>ffc [a matee
'amatBe
tiioman Vüttl) clHtpjamtiîSe
* .1'—1-
_ -1 1
*i ■ ■ m '•" " - -
jbëiïtblt^c^ïÿI pcrtlistg
Sehcncc
[conte fmfft 1 fone pat renie etët iBtc
pîffqn lïücânë jcwiU
iuAP tmcatK
jtOÜlîû i
tbfng let
.' ' " IB &
The third Bookc
An aduertifcment ofthis Tabic here »oin*
..before. ' 0
A$s fous batb bène aeftrtbeb tmto peu bp fois Cable here
J before, bp a bifcourfe, the fignificatton of foe 3tt5ge, nm> of
foe fcoitneffes euen am bneuen, to foe erne peu map foe eafeliee
glue a certaine imgement of foe jfigures as focp foall fall, ba<
iting fometimes UKe fignification am importance fo? funinp te?
maunt.es, ana femettrae Imiifee, as to hnoloe if foat a perfoa
foall be of long fife or foorfo, if be foalt bane foe Resists ana fac*
ceffmi of bis father, if it Ù gcoa to bap lames ana lorôfoip*, if
it be g©a to tafee a Mr, ana Ufoctber foe foall begœaoî bai
ana tebetber a tooman Mb cbitec foall bane a foime or a
aaugbtr r, er if a fiche perfen foall amena of foat tifeafe, or that
be tobifo is in prtfon foall quichelp ccme forth, or if it be gci
to tahe a twpage in b.rna, tubetber a foip lo® foall be fournir
0
agatne. 0na foof all other qucfiioMs am aemaunies tsbicb
map be namca, aceejaing totbeerampie berc before fet out, W
toljerebp pou map bp pour obone felfe iuitfest?f anp Turfoer be’ $
iteration fenotoe foe if igures bobicb Be g©a for one lemaima,
ana tbofc tobicb bolae no more on foe one See then on foe other.
<©areouer, 3 baue here places foe figure Populo foi a %ut)ge, É
mm
PH

contrarie to foe opinion of all fbe ^Doctors in fois Science, foe


tobifo fap all Mfo one accorSe, foat ftfoen foe is foime in fois • «

place, foat then foe figure formes is not to be mase, or quefth


on pj8p3anCca, is not to be imgcSlpbtm, but that qutftisn
muff bee iu&gea bp foe tee angles am ofoer rales, tobifo tvè
Ml hereafter foeloc, bp foe tobicbfoev map be as MU ana
certainelptmgea, as '

How many manner ofwaies a figure is faide to he-


well made and fortunate qç vnfbrtu-
nate.. Chap;- :™”ÊM
i

y £>« rauf fcnotoe font a figure confining (as M bane teisr


aS
before) offiftMt jfigures, that is to fap, foure mothers, 4
toe saugbters/oure nepbcin^tWp teitneires,am oiicmsge,
tsfafoe to beg©a and Mllmasefaj tblfo reafons. gfoe fit®
manpgafo figures.
ftconô!
1

tomate,_
cticn points then obbe . Che thira is, iuben it is of moje then
winetie Cjc points, 03 offo manp at the lea®.
^ou mu® further twberffana, that a figure is faioe to bas
gœaojtjn^tunatecigbtmatweroftnapes. ^fir®, bptbena*
turc anti condition of the figure ♦ è>cconb!p, bu the pjopertie
thereof, Chirblp, bp the place tuherem it is. jfourfhlp, be*
caufe of the a^ect. jfiftlp,bptbecompanp. ê>ntlp,fo3thet)a*
nation ana changing of the figures. ê>cauentblp, becaufe of
their mouing. (Eightlp, bp the latofull creation of the fame fp¥
gure ♦ ©he is faib to be g©a 03 ill bp nature, fir® tub en ttuo fi
gures boe agré in nature ana conlition, as tuhen thep be both
of one (Element, ojboth alike ; the fccona is bp the pjopertie of
the figure, that is to tap, tuben the figure in the queffion fo3>
meb is founïjc p3opfnJg. in the place of the thing aematmacb,
ano tuben it Doth agr& toith the faio thing aemanbeattbe thira
is,becaufe of the place, tubteb is, tuben it is founae in a g©a 03
ill place ♦ Cbe fourth,'becaufe of the afpe®,tuhirb is g©a tohen
a g©a figure in the queffion fojmea is founae in a place ofgooa
afpett, as bp erampfe if the fir® figure be Aqmfuio, tuhieh is a
gooa fpgure, ana then in the clcuenth boufe the fame fpgure bé
founa, 03 elfe Fort ana malar 03 m other like tubicb is a ga>a fi*
gure, 03 that the figure tuhieh aoth beholae the other be of the
fame (Element, then the fatbe queffion 03 figure mabe is faia to
be fo3tunate, 03 if it be to the contrarie, it is faiae to be ill. 2Che
fift is,becanfe of the companp, that is, tuhen the fpgure is affo*
ciatcb of an other gooa fpgure bp the gooa happe, 03 of an other
ill bp an ill fo3tune. Che firt,beeaufe of hariation^that is,tuhen
one figure is gooa, ana another ill, the one aire®, the other re*
trograbe, as tuhen the fir® is gooa, the feeona ill, 03 contrarie,
03 tuhen the fir® is gooa, aitahtsafpe® ill, ana fo cenfequent*
Ip.Che feuenth is fo3 the mouing, as tuhen the fir® figure mo*
ueth once, ttutce 03 th3tce 03 mo3e times bp the houfes, 03 the
fecona,thira 03 fourth. Che eight is bp creation, that is to fap,
tuhen one figure is mabe bp his nature ana cuffome to be mabe,
tuhieh is bp firtænc lines 03 pointes, tuhieh bp nature is called
icgitimate?03thatitis make bp 0rte, as the Daughters, nc*
hj;;' Bb z pbetus,
The third Bèoke
phetors, totfnca an&iubgc, oj bp tripHeitie ♦
tàïigcntlv to be coitfiDcreû, to fé rf the fafae figures be engen"
fijeb of others cither grab o? Ht figures, of goeb fathers 03 of
gaoD mothers : foj pe mutt note that the right fpgure is the fa*
tber, m the lefitc fpgnre is the mother ! if the fpgure ingenttjta
be lifee Unto the father,!! faall be catteb hfc tae7anbifft be life?
ijnîa the mother ft fijall be called hir baugbfer. 0nD m mtift
farther bnberttanb, that the place fomettme maketh the fportr
mafculme, nnifometunefemimne. jfoi the fir® hettfersak
ioapes mafcultne, the ferons feminine, ihe tMr& mafcaîine tb?
fourth femfame, anbfo of the other honfirs . ail the fpgures of;
the jffre anb of the 0pje be mafculine, ans tbefe of the Mater
imo of the earth be feminine : ali fab«b things mu® be rcufoc*
reb hpoit, in gluing gtob niôgementupon m fpg ure7foj Mb*
out thefe rules all the Judgement that is gfaen & but of fmall
fo?ce, the tohfch rules fae M( mojeplamefa here hectare b»
the eramfnatfon fahfch fae Mi make hpon euerp figure Huh
too faill here put bp example,
A Figure of the year e 1 f 3 8. for pope Pasle.
X * j * * k * * I * * * * k -K
k

* * k * k * k k k k J k
* I * I -it k k * * r -k k k j k
* r *
k k j *■ * j k' i * * -k k j -k k k\k k
! k~
* ! L. k k k k k
> k ^ j
k k k \[■ k | * *
i

-*
k k k
k k k
k
r

*
>>

-V
e
V-
of Gebmafteïei
&bfo p^fettf fpgure here placed, fo to fljetec that ten fb*
fV;ft toufe paffeth into the anpofthe otter ,pet É&e paffetb «et
thence although that in fonte of the otter tberê te fpgares lifte
ijnte that ( as before toe banc fapû)flgntfping gad o? ill to cons®
to tte quêtant, accosting to tbe emportante and accordant i&
infpcatton of tbe boule toberetmf o feje is gone* 2m fo fo? tbaf
ftt tbfo fpgKrc, the figure totict fo m tte fp?ft, geett ffraigbt
into tte nmtb , bp ttat fo fignifped ttat JDope faille tttafl
mafte a long topage, and becaufe tte fécond gœtt into tbe ftff,
it figrafpeth îterebp top andencreafcof ftibftance to bfofonnes,
and bc tte pattage tnhfob fo from tte fort bnts tte tle uentt, it
foeUîttl) ttat tbeferuantes of tbe faide Coide f|aH get muet
friends. glnd lifte Me ftjall pe tudge ofotter fpgurcs bp tt fo er>
pericnccifo ttat as often and ten fo cucr one fpgure dott patte
from tte flrtt toufe into tte fécond, o; from tte fécond into tte
third, o? from tte third into tte font tt, o? tte fourth mtetbe
fift, 0} the fpft into tte firt, pen foall iudge according to tte
toufe Mete it ttapeth and goett no further. 3f tte fpgure anb
toufe terc ifttapett te gœd, pou fljall iudge good, and if it to
ilfpeOjatt iudge ilh and becaufe ttat in thfo fprfTerampic here
is conte tte fpgure of pope ^aule, it fo not from our ptirpofe to
Iudge fonte thing mote tten toe taue fapde pet before* 3 fape
therefore ttat ttfo peare tte faidc faspc |§aul, foall mate a long
topage, and bring come there be foall be angrp, and in tfo rc>
turne foaH fall fiche of a catter o? rume,totict fo a common dtf*
eafe ofttfo peare: itttalîbeinîtenfonettof October ifattà
Ctaïl be fiche, <0od preferac and hope him from death : the cnb
of the père t&aflfc to him illanddaungerotts : tfo enemies Ml
be glad ofthe entcrpjtfe of thfo topage,and laugh bimtofeorne*
gn aU ttfo peare tt Ml be ratter mtged that be fijall die, tten
liue, Bebefoe Mat 3 can radge offris fpgare.$otu Ml 3 put
dote an cthcr crample tofljeMtbe fignifpeatton of the t?*
gteres Men thep doe patte into manp places, Mich thing Men
it happencth into one fpgure,feafct aide from the toufe Mette®
anp fpgure fo pstt, as bv teap of example» ®Kten the hrft both
goe into the third, fearct aide ofbrothers and fttnffolhes : and if
it pattetnto tte fourth, fearct aide of tte father : if it patte into
• - - 3i5b t tt*
The third V;

Ifee lift, fearcb aide of the fomte : if if paffe into tfje 6ft, fearcS
atDc of bis fermants» $no thus of al! the others according fo tbe
fignifprationor'' ' '-— "
foe bp erample»
J ,i •* »

' » ' ' « •* ! • * , ^

A Figure for my Lord of Ferte.

l |4c * 4<|k 4c| 4c -1 4c k 4


* 1 4c 4cj ' 4< J. 4c .1 4c j 4c -4c | '4< *
k 4< S
4c 4c j. 4c •S 4c I 4c 14c 4c k »•
4c 4c 4c 4c !4c 4c|4c 4c| 4c J 4c k ‘4:
■ V * *1 4c *

1 * 1 4c
4c • jI- 4c * I' 4c | 4c 4c
4c ' 4c" | 1 1 ’ ~*'i 4< | 4c 4c j : * < ’■r -

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4

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1: * 4c r

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4( r
1 4c .
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4c •* f . ■ / . S* ' 1 ' * \v

'*> - - ' - 4c * .

: —

t ip £o?0 of Ferte being in loue toitb mp Statue Bpe, pjaicB


*w* 011 a time to mafic him a fpgure fo finotoe tohetjer bee
fbonlo obtain his oefire,t)nto tuhofe requeft 3 contenting, mate
fcnto him this patent figure here bcfoje : ano becaute the fpjte
boute Doth naturallpfignifp the querant, ano the teuenth, the
thing oemannoeo tnhich is the Ujoman, toere both gœo figures
ano fignifpeo lone, ano bccaute the fpjte foentinto gooO heutes,
that is to fap, the fourth ano fiff, tohich be houtes of icp, ano in*
to the eight, iuhich is the rompante of the looman, ano to the
îtno ioitnefies, ano the teuenth W the ninth ano cleuentb,bp all
this 3 iubgeo that mp faioe LojOeof irate ihoulo bane the faio
i<atee of Bpe, ano tahe her fo his Me, ano that fijc ionco him
of Geormticîe* My
3.
10
nig of the boufe of tbe thing scntaunses, 3! tusges that this lotto
ttjoulD augment # fculp encreafe mo?c ans mo:e » o? as much
as in tbis fpgure there is mutation ans franflation of gooû fp*
gures in goos bonfes, 3 iusges that mp raise HoîSe of jrerte,
bauing marries the faise juste, might bans bcr out of her fa*
tbers boufc mto her fillers boufc, o? onto bis otnnc boufc, bp
reafou that tbe tbtrs tuent into tbe feuentb*
&n& thus bp tbefe tfuo erampies is mamfefiln fljetocs Onto
pou, tbe tranflatton of tbe figures, fp>fi bp tbe fpft figure, to
imoto toben tbe fir a goetb onclp into one boufe ans there ffap*
etb, ants bp that meanes tubat is ber figmfpcatton. §>econste
bp tbe fecons erample, tube» tbefirft fpgure cbaungetb manp
boufes,\i)bcrcbp it is figntfpes that tbep fbalbe much tbe lirons
ger bp tbe counfaileanb aibc of others, foj if fl>e tuent not out
of her firfi place, Untbout remrauing from one to an other, that
both fignifpetbat it both remains firme in bis opinion ans fen*
tence, ans nésetb not tbe apse t fuccoar of the others her com*
panions, ans efpedalip tnbcn (be goetb not into gras boufes oa
Angles, ans fa a fpgure is mo?e Wronger in the angle then in
anp of the other boufes, ans tuben a fpgure is in a gras ans an
ba^ie boufe, it figmfpetbmucb gras to tbe querant, ans con*
trariimfe tubenfbe is in an ill boufe, it fignifpetb much ill,,
tobereof 3 bane thought grab at this pjefcnt to make this fraall
aSaertifemenf, to the ens pe map tbe better iusge a fpgure fo^

Of the company of the houfe,

9 >
7-

^en pou ft'nse a gras fppre in a gras boufe, it is Sour


blegras, bccaufe the boufe is gras ans tbe fpgure alfo,,
ans fignifpetb that Imtboulanp soubt tbe querant tfial obtains
bis semaunse, ïBp the like rcafon if pee finse an ill fpgure in an;
ill boufe, it is berp ill fo? the querant, but if pe finse a goos fp<
gure in an lU boufe, it figntfpetb gras to the querant, but it unll
3l2Lb, 4 nofc
I&8 The third Booke
not continue, but it taketfe afoap fonte part of tbema&ê oftfe*
buufe; in ItKc cafe if pæ ftnbe an ill fpgurc in a ,'gaü beufe, it tu*
Ketb atoap tbe malice cftfee figure, fo? ifee tooKlbbcebarme,
but Qfé can not, keeping altoaics tbat tbc gœb come not to the
quêtant : nnb fo; a* muet) as in this Chapter 31 baue pjomifco
to fpeake ofclfec companp of fpgurcs, 31 toill tbat pou C«e bnber/
fîanb tbat this compame is of tb?œ manners, thereof tfie cm
ts fimple, tbc otber oemp Ample, anb tbe tbt'rb compound.
■M ¥ ¥ ¥ Cbe compame fimple is of tfoo like figures, as bp crantpïe,
¥ ¥ if tbat m time Acjutfino m tbe firft boufe, anb Itkctotfe in tbs
¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ feconbe, mtoMiketotfe of aUotberfpgmcstobicbmttoobon'
¥ m fesneyt together be founbfeotb of one fo2f, as ii ComnnMi»ia
fo«ni>m tbetbtrD,anbltketoifcm tbe fourth. . * •!
¥ ¥ ¥ Mbctt in ttoo boufes nerf together, there be fouttb tfoafp*
gurcs a like, ana that tbep begœfe, pe fl^all ftp incontinent tbat
tbep fignifpe great gcobiteffe, anbif tbep be ill ,.tbep ûoe lignifie
¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ mucb ill: as bp teap of example, if pefinbe intbefift anb ninth
Rubeuijpe Ifeall fap tbat it fignifpetfe mucb ill totbe queranf,fo*
* *\« * tbeqaeffionbemannbebi^anbtobeelarebnto pou nts?ecafelp,
* | * pottmuttknotoetbat tbcTeconbboafe tsallnapes companion
4* ¥ ¥ ¥ of tbc fpjff, tbe tbirb of tbc fourth, tbc fift of the fixf,anb fo com
♦ * ¥ ¥ feqtientlp of tbe others. 3ff tberefo?e tbep be both of one cte*
ment, of one planet, anb of one figne, tbepfignifpemtifbgejb
o; much ill,aeco»bmg to tbeir gœbncire 02 malicc.Blf tbep be gob
tbep fignifpe that tbe happe mtb gæbneffe of the querantlfeall
be as toell gob pjefent as in time to come : as much ffeall p*
iabgc of tbe contrarie part if tbep be eitill, anb p becaufe that the
firfi boufe fignifpetfe the time pjefent, anb the fecoub the time t»
«eme, anb like&ife of otber companies,
¥ She companp bemie fimple is, toben ttuo figures fee notfæîl
¥ of one fo?f, nature o? conbil ton, although tbep fee both of one

M *1* ¥ Element, anb of ene planet, fo as tbe one partie bo agree, anb
^ iv'ÿ vujvl iw Uy.feJlwRipitjU ll i;4^tu UjiU UjvZilu Ui

fïtia anb tiic fecanb L*tka, although tfecpbe both of tbeClc*


ment, of the aire, anb of the planets, pet be tbep of bitterfc fig*
mfpcafions, fa: that tbc one of them is of ip Direct, anb the crak
/
lotion ef os anb the otber of ¥ retrogabe anb the exaltation of
. ; a the
î (fee one oft’bc figues of -r , ans tfee otfeer of tfee ftgne of v ♦
SÜjc contpanp compounb fs tfeat fcîfeicfe fs of fetuers figures « *j *
nnbc one contrarie to an otfeer, as ff Aquifmo fee fit tfee fit# * |* *
feoufe,anb Amiffiofn tfeefeconbfeoufe, of ttteto^tefettoscorn* * +| *
metfe anb fs engenbjcb tfee fppre Via? tofeicfe fs a figure of tfee *• j * *
element of tfee boater ,%mfping a conmnctfon ofo anb D,fofefcfe ~~™
fs a triple anb compound companic, eufü anb of great Difco?D,bp ’ *
rcafen triât «Aquifnh is a fpgure of tfee element of tfee aire, ans *
ofttsc planet fi m tfee ligne of x sAmlflio a fpgurc of t fee eic* *
ment of tfee iFire, anb of tfee planet 2 in tfee figne of m. Mfeicfe
h
mahetfe anb engenbjetfe tfee Difference of tfecm,anb tfee bmcrütie
anb bficojbe tofeicfe tfeep feaue togetfecr, out of tfee tofeicfe ttoo,
as 3 feauefatüc before, fs engenDjeb tins fpgure n*, tofeicb te a
toi figure of tfee element of tfee toater, ano of tfee planet d fn tfee
11, figne of a, anb fs tfeus contrarie to feotfe tfee others. $otoe fit
tblfS': boto tfecccmpame fs fil, ano triât fs tfee caufe tfeat tofeen ft com#
t metfe ft can not be iubgeb. 0nb tfeus of ail tfee others acco;bmg
[91
to tfee mrpoîtance of tfeeir fignifpation, be ft gcoD o; be ft cut'll»
Efiere fs moaesuer an other comparée of figures tofeicfe be
tahen by tfee pointes on rite of.tfee lafbe figures, as by eramplc
if tfeat A^uifuw fee tn tfee firfi feoufe, anD zAlbtts in tfee fcconb,
tfee tofeicfe beeaufe tfeep be botfe g©b figures, anb be equal! of
points in tfeefcpper part,anb tfeat out of tfeem tstafeen an otfeer
tofeicfe fs Caput draconù lihetoife cqaaU in tfee bpper part, it is
tfeerebt? figmfoeb that botfe tfeepbc of great fojee fn things grab
ano boat, anb tfeat by tfee occafion tfeat tfee fire fs tfee firftnert
fento tfee planets, ano pmtctpall element of all tfee otfeer, fente
tofeom tfee firff points of tfee figures be attributefe. 2Utb foj tfeat
caufe 5 feaue fet in tfee fvtft b©fee tfee Cfeapfers as toell of tfee
#ire, as of tfee otfeer elements, to tfee cncc you map irnotoe
tfeeir feertues anb properties . 0s muefe anb foj. tfee fame rca*
fou, 3 feanc mase a Chapter, in tfee tofeicfe 3 feaue ffeetocb tfee
forme anb manner to fet tfee figures bp lines, attributing tfee
firff to tfee iFire, as to tfee fprft anb fuperiour anb principal) C#
iemenf of all tfee otfeer, tfee feront) to tfee 0p?e, tfee tfeitO to tfee
V (

A
The third Booke
4 , , * '_ J , ' t \ fJL

A figure and example to fhewe howc to iudge the figures


of the company by pointes.

k -fc k k k kk *| k k k
k -)< "K k k . kk *1* k
* k k k kk k k k | k 1* k
k k■ i . k k k k k |* +1 k | k,
k k k k
k k k k
■k k k k k
k k k k k
k k k
k k
k k
k k k
*=«
k
k k
k k
k ,

SI)t HûjDof Garembert of Permeran being DefifOUS Of


a îUDietobebis friend, DeflreD me on a time tomahebima
bane bis purpofi^pjefenDeD,
I ccnlinfed 7 ans maft him
this figure. 3n the fobteb, becaufe that Aqmjhic to in tbe firfi
boafe, and batb ttoo points on the bead , ana tf)at fits rempa*
mon bath but one, f bp that caufe Doe not beep M agré toge*
%r : but pet becaufe tbep be both gæd figures in cafe of lone,
3i iuDgee that be SîoulD obtaine bis purpofe, but not toitbout
great paine and trauaile, becaufe tbe companie agrétb not be*
rp tneil. £nd becaufe tbat tbe figure tobicb commetb out of tbe,
tobicb is Cauda draconü, refembletb tbe fécond in tbefupcriout
pointes, tufjtcb pointes be attributed bnto tbe fire, bp tbat is
figmfped tbat tbe partie querant fbaU cniop bis Defire. $nd fee*
QmkAqmfitiomw tbebowfe of tbe demaundant, becaufe b®
-.0 .'jfHH
bFGcomaîîcîc.
fiatfifteepofnfeslrt tïje tjppcr part,ltts a figure ïufilcfi doe'tfi
»u*cïj participate of tfie jflre, rather alone then tfietfoo toge*
tfier as touching tfie compante. Becaufe alfo tfiat tt ts a figure
of î? fit tfie flgnc of y , and tfie eraltaflon of o, ttlfietoeffi tfiat
tfie loue Ifiall fie opened , fufierefip tfie tnoffiee and fitnlfolfies
üullfie fierp fil contented: and becaufe %#bem is fit tfiC fiftficufc
Indignation, and tn an
—-w. -v'-—tv. ^cntfemam anD bccciufc
tfie compante oftfiefift called z^vâ* , tofitcfi is tfie firt fsgœd:
3 fapde tfiat tfie falde d!5entleman (fiould dflpend tnucfi monep
tn tfie fute oftfitstooman : and fiecaufe tfie eleuentfi ts a fpgure
of ® and a companion of an fil fpgure, 3 fudged tfiat fils friends
Ifiould p:omifefielpe andfuccourfinto film, buttfiep ioould not
doe tt tintill It toere to late, fo tfiat finallp fie Ifiould tefe all fits
fiope of tarrplng fo? tfie attaining of fits hearts deftre, 3lBut fo?
tfiat tfie feuentfi ts a gæo fpgure , and attributed finto % as
tfiefirff ts, 31 fapde tfiat ttffionld be a fignetfiat tfie tooman
(fiould loue film fijell, and bp tfiat meanes tfiould tn tfie ends
ntarrp tottfi film tn fptgfit of fier cfills?en and fctna?ed. Mfitcfi
tfimg afterfijard came euen fo topaffe, fo tfiat 31 rpdmg poffi
toitfi mp &o?de of SEfiaps, going to Kome, foas aduertlfed
thereof and foande mp fpgure true, and tfiat the Gentleman
had marrped tfie fapde ïtadle : fijfitcfi fpgure Ifiall feme pou
fo? an erample to tmofise fioioe to ludge tfie Compante of
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The third Booke
A figure of marriage ofthe yong La die of Gie which
is an example iiowe to mdge the company demy
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^ to muge the figure of company bp tfie points in a- figure sf
leue, 31 mill nek) glue you another in a figure of marriage c$
a great labp of the Kings court, fcifeicb befireb me fipon a uv to
fenoto if fier marriage beguiwe CîjoulD be accompli^eô, tobicb
thing 31 fejouii) notrefufe to boe fc^tfie aûeâion that it pjocitDeb-
from, anb batting mabe the figure 3 tubgcbcn this fojte. ifictf,
keaufe the firt figure Inbicb is sicjMfitw, anb a figure oftybri
red: in the figne of r ,ants that btr companion tobicb is Lmmy.
is alfo a figure oi y, but reirograbt in the figne of^ : anb ty
this meancs contrary to the other, anb cnlles the bemn compas
nt> : anb «iojeouer,becanfe the feconb goetb into the eight in the
company of a gob figure, tobicb is Fort ma maior tnbicb is in
the feuentb i 3 fap foi this caufe, that all this both ffgnifie that
the marriage begannefboulb be accontpltibeb ;anb becattfetbe
angles fobicb be the firft, fourth, feuentb anb tentb be goob p
of Géomancie. 17$
jures, and îk> mo^e participate oftbe (Element oftbe J9Tp?e then
oftbe others, 3 waged that that tuas a figne, that iuptijout
Uoubt it Wild tafce effect. &nd bccaufe that Coninnüia foas in
tbe fift, Web fignified, that tbe faide marriage fi^cuïD be fini* *
fl>eû in defpite of tbe Kinged, friends and feruants, Web toas-
ÈonemLyons:anstl)«sibaUpe mdgeother queÉonsincorn
fi&cring loeU oftbe figure» and of tbeir companies.
Ofthe company of coniun&iôn. Chap. 8,
nr ^ere is an other manner af company in this Science Web
•* is calico a Conmnction, tobicb is Wen tbe fitfi figure pat
fetb in the company oj boufe ef tbe thing demaunded, o? to tell*
you the mojetruelier, Wen tbe figure of tbe thing demaunded -
is in company d tbe ârfiÆSîbicb thing 3 imllgiue you eafiy to
&nder&ano by the figure that fcUotoetb,. and tbe declaration1
Web 31 Ml hereafter mafic,.
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A figure to knowe whether themufitian of mjrLordc


ofLymoges
J ^ i3
lhould returne a&iine
u
into tiicfer-
nice ©f his faid Lord and Alai Iter.

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The third Bookc
T ïlO?d ofLymoges being gone to Scotland, a# fcgfl ft
accompany the €>uéne, as to ferae tbe Cmbafladour of
Fraunce, a feruant of bis a mufiftan being in an anger Departed
from bis fermer, defirca me to make bim a fygure, to fenotoe
tobetber be fibulae rctame againe at any time into tbe ferutci
of tbe iaidejtoj&e : ana thereupon becaufe lue bas bane of fa*
miliaritie together, ! mo not rerafe to mahe that fobicb be Oeft*
rco me, ano tailing my penne in my banô, 3 made him this fa
gure : ano becaufe that tbe firft boufe thereof is Fortum maior
tobteb is a fygure of great gœdnes, ano fired, and tbat % fani
into tbe fift,tobicb is Coniunttion and Company of tbe tbina
deraaunded, tobicb is tbe firt, finder tbe tubicb be computed tbe
demaundesand guettions fijbicbmay be propounded touefeira-
feruants, 3 judged tbat tbe fata feruanf Should retnrne finto bis
faid gaiter : and becaufe tbe firt goetb into tbe tenth fijbicb
is the boufe of 2lojdes,ana in conjunction of the fyjtt tbe tobfeb
is found m the ninth, tebicb made me further to judge tbat bis
spaifier fuould doe bint more gœd then be erpeefed : becaufe ah
fo tbat tbe firtt is found fo many times in the faide jfmre it
fanned that be fboulde be toclcome, and teitb fauoi entertained
into tbe feruice ofbis faide fitter, and tbat be mould do hint
good, and becaufe tbat the figure offbeferuant is tbe jfygure
m the Clement of tbe toater, 3 fudged that tbe faide feS
Sîi1!» J?»fe 0U5 teIca,P?0?e ?^af refurne finto bis

SteHttC«TaJF'SUtCt,ptt’e C8mp‘lnp “f ^raunton


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Ofthe occupation. Chap. p.

iïssssaasef&fees
made

s
rds fljail come to an cnîs, it fignifpetb tbat tbe accsjô (bail bé
ftire!p,bnt it tfiall net be toitbout frauoe o? beceiptjf tbep tuera
botb g©b figures of tbe %e,o? eftbe Mater,oj of tbe éartb.

ampic pou map f©. ,,1 -- *

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A figure for my Lorde of Clermont ofLodcues.

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nr ïo$ of Clcremonf of ïtobeues on a time Die require me


If to mahe bim a fpgure to finotue lobetber be tfioulo obtaine
bis fathers inheritance, lobicb ûiuers loitb-beloe from bim bp
force, anb (as be fame) again® reafon ana equitie, tobome bœ
then baa in fute for tbatcaufe, 2£o tobofe requeft 3 confenteo,
ano maoe bim this fpgure follotoing, in tbe tobieb, for tbat tbe
fir® figure is t/flbiM lobicb is a gcoti figure,ano more fironger,
and ofmojegoiDnes ano importance then tbe binant) tbat tbe fe
cowb lobicb is in companp of tbe fir® is a bett er figure tben tbe
eight, lobicb is in companp oftbe feuentb, anb becaufe tbat tbe
r f■ ‘ . C.c. 4. felt
176 The third Booke
ftrfffigure is foam ana male occupation oftîje fourty, tolfcb fi
the hcafe of the thing ocmauniel, that 10, of the fathers her*
tage. Bpallthefe reafons 3 Dil t'uige, that all this ma figmfie
that the fatoe3lo£le of CIcremont ftoulitomne bis futc, ana
tlwtefpeciaUPifojt^af tbe occupation toao gooi, ana efgooi
.figures, for if the occupation tias beene male of ill figures, tt
haifignifciiU, anl mtftjap bato the guerant ♦ ^oahaaenato
this erample, fo? occupation of tl)e tohicb 3! toil lifcetoife fpealie
hereafter in the figure of Frauncis the ifrcndj lung, anl fto
(pmperour Charles the fifftanl fo^afmueh ns this example l^al
ferae peu t*i inlge a figure c: queftion, fo? that caufe plot'll
Declare tt mojc at large.Becaufe therefore that the ninth is a
gooi figure ano toell accompanies tottb an other that isgooi,
tohtch is the tenth t this figmfpetb tbat-fhc CounfeUoars and
bulges than giue fentence anl fap tulgement, ano becatife ft*
fife is a fpgure of the Mater, as the 6r® anti fourth he, tobift
is the houfe of the thing lemaunico : bp this it loeft figmfic,.
that the faioe &ofte of Clermont ftaiihaue it fo? his profit,ano
fo it came to pafie, anl the fut* boas iaogco on his file in ft?
Court of the parliament of paris. m . '

lr

The declaration ofthe thing which in this Science


is called the place of the figures*

Chap. 10.

Y mu mutt bmerftani that ms® commonlp that tohtch in


this &rt* toe call the place, houfe, o? figure is not hut all
one thing, fo that manp times one ofthefe is put in Scale of an
other, pet there is tome Difference in the tearmmgef the one
ano of the other, becaufe that fame places be fi:ronger then 0*
fter fome,fo? there be foure calico angles,anl feure fucceOsnfs,
anD tee calants, as toe haue fijetoei bnto non in a fpgure of
0ftraIsgt'e in the enl of the firft Beohe : the angles be the firft,
fourth, feauenft anO tenth, tohich be the ftrongeft places 01
houfes of al the otter, fatting that tohen thep moue out of their
î tbeplafe parte oftbetr fejce, anti féfee apbé ofothers*
%t# atljer foure caîleb bonfe ëwcebants be meane. tbe otber
fonce Caftants be toeahe anb feeble * &z foare Angles fignt#
fptbe things tobicb be oj fijall be bone pjefentlp, anti be bone
tîttb sçrcat titb«ttrte,pame anb ttauell * ffiStje èncecbauts %*
uifp things tobicb be to come by conieeturc : tbe Cabants fig*
trtfp things pag, ojtbbfe ^abicb IbaUcsme beep late. ^ojeo*
tier, tbe Angles ügnifp things mamfeft mtopablmc ♦ Cbe Ca*
bsnts, things pjitsie anb fecret ♦ SCbe êmcceoants, tlje t binges
partelp mantfeft anb partelp fecret » places finallp fignifp
tbe time, as tbe Angles time p2efent,tbe ^«ccebants to come,
tbe Cabants paft, as toe toiU hereafter fi&eto bp eramplc.
t

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tieth for an example to knowethe
place of Figures.
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muMm,
'9fttfciii3,tete8mci!natintctoiwS?l).i«a 1.3
toller it tocrc gcod fo? btm to goc prefentlp, or ei& to ftap a.
time. Cotobicbdemaund,3 totllipg to doe himpleafwc,3
Btd confent, and mace fenfo bim tt»ws figure, anc becaufe foe
four? 0ngtes thereof tebicb are tbefirft, fourth, feauenfo and
tenth be g©d figure* for ttje querant, anc amongeft foe etfeers
foe tente tobicb is tbe boufe of tfje Hord, 3 tudged that it foe**
good fo? bim to goc to foe King : and bccaufe foe i&ttccedants
fo? tbe moff parte fee gooc figures, 3 fudged teat fee fibula*
foo?tlp feaue goodnes and profite bp tbe (aide 2lo?d, anc becaufe
tfee CaCants fee all til figures, 3 aCuertijed feim Hot to gaie
long in tfee Court, but retnme borne againe toifo fucb fpéce as
fee might feaue no difpleafure and barme. §£ou baue bp tfet$ qc?
ample tije manner bote to iudge a fpgure bp foe Angles, &UCs)
cedants and Cadants fo? the time pjeient, paft 0? to come, al¬
though that treating of tbe bcufts (in tfee fécond 25©fec)| feaue
declared and fpofeen ftftfictentip.
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'• i :H
■ Ofthe Figure ©f Figures*
Chap., n.
T fppreof fpgures commetb in a fpgure foamed, fcfeen
tbat one fpgure dote agree toitb an other, that is to fap,
toben tfee figure agrétfe toitb tfee place of tbe tfeing demaimded;
tobereof toe bane fpofeen here a little before, as of one p?opeum
ding fuefe a queftion, as if one foail take a tispage bpon feim or
not. 3f then pe finde Aqnifino m tfee fécond b oufc after ffeat fee
batb béne in tbe firt feoufe : to© fap then that fosfe tteo
gures fo? one demaunde doc agree together, and that is it tofeiefe
toe doe call fpgure of fpgure. But to tell pou mo?e plaineip, if
it cbaunce that a man baue made a figure,and tfee firft be found

place, and tbat is called figure of figure . STfee like map pou
iudge of a fpgure made for a toeman, in tbe tobicb, if tbe firft
fee found feminine, toe doe fap tbat it is figure of figure . £itd
if tbe queffion be for toap,and tbat in tbe third boufe come that
fpgure tobicb is called via, that is alfo fraurc of fpgure, and fo
p erample to? tot»
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A %urc a»d an example to knowe the ffeure


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"A dSentletooman an a time Wed me to make a figure, to


ftnotoe ioljereof a certaine perfon fpafee Web dined fottb
ber,and 3 gaue my content thereunto teitb gæd tml!,and mat*
that Wcbpoubereife* antbeWcb, foj afmucb as tie fid*
to a feminine fpgure, and tljat the place dto ce:refpond bnto
tbe perfon Web demaunded tbe queffron, web to a <0en*
tletooman, Web tbing is called fpgure of fpgare. 0nd fo? as
mucb alfa as tbe Hit is a figure of top called L^titU, and tg in
tbe boufe of eating and Djinfemg, Web is tbe boufeoftbe thing
demaunded, tbat is fpgure offigure Ithetotfc : foj tbis caufe 3
ludged tbat tbe perfon fpake fettb a totan dotbeo in tobtte
tall of ftatnre, ano a fmall bead, and fpafee ofmirtb, $ oftbings
oftbe Cburcb ♦ 0nd indéde, (as 3 tmderffoode afterward) tbe
perfon foj tome tbe Centleteoman caufeo me to make tbe
figure teas a man oftbe Cburcb, iubereof tbeir talUetbcn
to i a thing Web to found true * STbis is -an example
! ^ ^>02 ton
The third Booke
Men owe fpprc is found in the fesufe and place of the thing $$#
roauntw^ calico figure of ^îgHce,
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w V ^ * *• S » * j *

Cfthe Afpe&es in general!.


12*. ? ...ll

nlc, tfec ttjira a Trine3tfee fourtlj a Qu»clrate3tfeefpftan Op-


pofkion : Ufeerfoj? pou mu® UnoUî tfeat all tin? fpgurcs Ufeidj
bcbo&e ifie fpjS of tfeefe afpects : tftfeep be good tfeep bo tljc bet»
for, if tbep be ill tfeep be tfee Voojfe, anâ Ose ioeafcen accusing
to tfee fesu&s inhere tfeep fee, anbarco;omg to the figures geco
oj wv#

Oftfcc afpeftofCouiunfiion..
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t^hap., 13, .;
\\/rI£cts a fpgure Oonbîctb ano maltctb company Mfe an 0*
y tier, tfeen is ebc regarsc of ftefpgure üîfeereefUé bane
tpofcen before, and giuencrample in the Chapiter Ufecre Usé
bane fpsftcn of Comunetforts ana Companies. 2£ur fo? that
there is an other iafeereof 3 bane not pet fpohen, 3? Mtrotoe
m pacing cucrfpeaUc aM?ic & tfoainc thereof as bhefclpas
3 can v ÿott mu® tmoertano that there be certaine ÿpgurc*
λto Ose fïgnifie a conitutctian of the planets : m via, ufetefi
Men % efeauHCCtfe m anp fpgare fojmto, it fignifpetfe a cei>
function of o atiO b3 anO this comunctian is til, because tïjep bé
tiuo contraries, fo? o is of nature l)ofe,ano b is of nature cclo,
ans-.therefore this ceniufutien of via m cmU Men tfeefe ttoo
planets fee both together fiuffeeir contrariété, ercept tfec que/
ftioît be mafee fo? ffee Mp, fo^ tfeen it is g©o . at tfeis time 3
Ml fpeafec ns mo;e offfeis Conmncticn, but itnll nota fprahe
of tfee. Sextile nfpect

Gftlie Sextile afpeÆ. !r|riH


Chap. 14,
made tfee Sextile afpret is, ufeen
: 3
tfee fir® fpgurc befeoidetfe tfee tfeiro, ano the tfeiro tfee fitt,ano
r*
6 1
•t * of Géomancie;
ta ccnfcqaenflp from tb?« boules fotbî&t and alfo, tobtntbe
fits bedsits that then, tea refcerttobtcb fignifiesmeara and
tjnperfit amitié. ©Ubetefoje foben in tbe regarde Sexti lepedo
gn&e a god figure îobieb agràtb tmfb tbefirS, and be oft be
lame (Element and of one planet, 0? that tbep be both abhe,
pou %ili bsus gatô fortune and g0d tfihc oft be queSton Beman*
Bed t but contrantmfe if pefin&e aniUfpgare in tbefaid refpeet*
Ssbicb bebsidetb tbe firSand be of tbe contrarie planet and
©leatent, as tsell bnto ber as bnto tfee otber afpects, poa 0>iU
lodge tü of tbe qaefiicn made, and of enmitie : hereof 31M
giae poa tljte ejeamgle of a Gentleman tobieb tooHiBe fetnr a»
be»ic»
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fen,.
A Figure and example oftbe Sextiîc afpesft.

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tag on a time to bap an bs?fe,p?a^e me


tomabebimafpgtare fofenobietobetber tbe b9?feS)cate;
be gœd 0? not, and alfo tobefber it toere god fa bup brnt, tuber*
? in tb^ bJbirb, fo> becaufé tbe firs te
ilf'
ID- d 3- 8
third Bcokc
figure of 9 bfrctf, ano of the element of the Mater, àhb (bnt
thethiro- Sextill anOof
the Clement of the jfirc, the tohich ttoo panefs 9 Clements
be contraries, anï> loue net together, 3 iuOgeO thatfome of fa
frtenoes tooulo aouife him to bup thefaioe botte, ano becaufe fte
elenenth is a figure of the element of the 3nje, ano the firtt
figure of the Clement of the Mater, tobteb be ttoo Clement»
contraries, o% at the leaff doe not agree berp toell together : 3
iwDgeo that the botte tooulo he fcarfelp bought, pet becaufe the
firlï is a fpgure of 9, ano the eleuenth a fpgure of $ fchirb bk
planets tohich ûoe loue toell together, 3 lap that there fljoulo
be talke of the bupmg of the fapo botte, ano one of his frtenos
(houlo be the caufe thereof ♦ 3&hus map pou iutige a fpgure bp
the Sexnll HegarD1, ano becaufe if is not enough to haue thus
iuogeo bp the S extill ftegaro tohich hath no refped: tafo the bfi-

other rales: 3 to ill woto iuoge of the tohole rules to thetoe hnfo w
pou an erample, alfo to pjocéte to the iuOgement of all the fy* Hit
gures o? guettions fo?meo,Mhereof fojas much as the firttfo
gure tohich is the firff angle, is a g«o fpgure, ano the feuenth
tohich is the third Single > ano to be iljott becaufe the foure am
gles be 102 the mott part gab fpgures,anO 00 agr& all together:
therebp is ffgrafpeo that the hotte fibula be bought, although it
bctotheoifcommooitieofhimtohich oothbap him, bp reafon
be beared to ffyt feawr :
tohich alfo the feuenth ano eleuenth fpgures ôoe fîgnifpe, ta»
fpmg bp their gadneffe that the hotte ttmll be g©o, ano becaufe
the firttohich is the boufe of feruants, agrtofb toith the right
toittiette,tt fignifpeth that a feruant %al loue the maitter tohich
toau bup the hotte, ano becaufe the ttos toitneffes be gao, ano
that the uioge both agré in Clement toith thefirtt, 1 ittDgeO
that the botte tooulo be bought ano folo bp the fato Gentleman,
îj/ifff1*JPJf 0f Attune( tohereof toeetoiUfpeahe

3 fap that the feruant tooulo fa bfc the matter that his maitter
the fifMMtofb f<? ^ap of Pûüît 5°im
hi> fiarafueo that fiio <«•» ^ ^ott*.
Kfa
fpgure fohgeth entirely that tïje Iwfe fl^afl be bought, al¬
though the ref of the figures hoe not agréfcntb the Sex till
afpect, although that the Sextill afpect he a great part of the
inhument of the figure.

Of the TiyncafpcÆ. Chapt. ijv

np ftrpne afpect Is In the fpgure, Inhew the firft,fift, a no


1 ninth figures hoc beholhe owe an other. 0nh tbisafpect ts
naturallp g®o anh perfect amttlc. gDhe reafon iubp the fuff,
fift anh ninth fpgures he falu to hcholo one an other bp a SCrpne
afpect: the reafon Is bccaufe that figures from j. to 5.5o be;
holhe tbemfelues bp that afpect: the iuhtcb afpect as 3 haue fatoe
before. Is ofgcao anh perfect amltte, bp reafon of the boufe,place
nm fpgure, as bp erample : tf that Aqmfjm toh«h Is a goo fp*>
gure, be In the firll * fpft anh ninth houfes: 01 Fortmama-
ior, qi Laticia in the fatoe fift oj ninth houfes, tAquifdt being:
in the hrff, tnhlch Is a berp gæû figue fc? the querant, fojtbep
be all of the dement of the Bp?e. 0s often therefore as poii-
finhe a fpgure In the fp?ff h oufe, anh that It gee thence Into the
fpft ninthhoufes, pou fijai! fap the Crpne afpect ts g©h anh
perfect, anh fignlfpeth goh happe to the quêtant, anh gcobtflue
of his hemsunh, anh if the fpgures be all of one Element, it is
the better. 3f pee finhe a fpgure enfrmg anh g®h In the fpft 0$
ninth houfes ftjblcb paffetb from one boule to an other,although
the fpjff be not llhe hnfo It, pet lhall tbefignlfpcatlon be of g©h
fojtune to the querant, fo? the pjactlfe of foblth things, 3 tultt
glue peu the erample follotmng.
The third Booke
A figure of the Trytie Atpedt to know ifthe French King;
fkould make peace with the Einperom*.

X |X *| -X *1* -M
I* X| -X -X xj -x * 1 * 1 •x
■X -X X XX *| ■X
x -xj •x :
-X -X | -x !* -x ■X -x -x
-X ■x •X ,! X x
-X ■X X -X X x
•X ■X •X X
■X •X -x -X X
•x -x 1 -X
•x
-,
-x
*
•X X
•X "X .- X X
x 1 X X
X u';4
■X -x t-jl Wfl
x . 'x' JÊ' '1.44,1
«X
nr $e Carowall SrumlSe, being come legate into .franco
1 to enfreate of peace betiæène the King and the <£mper«tr,
3 loss detlred bp a Gentleman mp friend, to make a fvprcte
fenaiu together the peace fljould be m itst, and 3 made iatto him
this fpgare here aboue: and in the feme becaufc tbat tbefirfi Xvj
gure is Coniuncha, isjfsict} goetb into the ttjirD boufe, it fipifiv
etlj tbcrcbptbat tbep fyoula treate eftbts peace, but becattfe the
gr® is bebdd bjitb an til $fpeet fro the 8ft iobtcb is a figure of
h retrograde, called T'nfiitu, it ggmfpcd that there fçoulfi b«
no peace made at tin's time, ^ut fo? as much as the ninth is «
god fpgnre, tebicb ts the boufe of Cb«rcbmen,it is a fignetbaf
the fapdc Cardinal! luoula doe tobat be tecrc able to ctiulu&e
this peace, but becatife tlje feuentb is an til fpgure, 3 tuticB
tbcrefep that the Cmperour fbouto baue no peace, Slfo foj that
tberegarde Sextile, of the elcncntb fpgure i® iU. Btt$ tsccatifc
£&e gft, tubidj is the SCcvnc $fpcct, is a fpgure ot’b, an*1 tW
/

toifncffcs and judge be all of tbe fame panel» B! fudged


tberebptbattbep tboald tnafee no peace, and becaufe tbe frame
is gone into tbe eigbt,tobicb ts the boufe of tbe fubftance of tbe
Cmperour, 31 fatde that tbe King f^oulb lofe much of bio ftib-
ftancc.$5ut becaufe tbe Crtne Slfpect of tbe eigbt to tbe ttoclftb
isofan til fpgure, itfiignifpetb tbat tbe feperour fbould trot
long fcépe tbe fubftance tobicb be ^owlbfemne, am? fo it came
to page aftertoatd, according to tbe iulgemeitt tobicb B! made
of Ibis fame fpgure * 0nd tobileft 31 made tbe fpgure, tbe king
and tbe Carbinall toere at ILpotts : ana Ibortlp after tbe dupe-
roar t®fte Prouaitnce bntill £prc, tobere be Gaped not long,
but departed, and loft all that be bad tafeen : andfo mp fpgure
toas true, ünd tbis is an erample to nidge a fpgure bp tbe
SCrpne Slfpect, tobicb is a berp necefiarie rule to iudge a fp-
garetoell.

Ofthc quadrats Alp eft. Chap. t. 6 . ♦

Tfrom
* .

* - ' . ■ ' t». ■

^e Quadrature flfpect is from tbe firff to tbe fourth ot


tbe firtt to tbe tenth, or fromfoure fpgurcs buts
fonre fignres.Jf tbe firft be in tbe fourth or tenth, it is gœd
for tbe quêtant: and as toe baue fpofeen of tbe other rules and
afpcctes, ft toiU toe fpeaUe of this, tbat is to fap ,tbat if in tbe
place of this atpetf there be a gad fpgure, or tbat it be of tbe
Tame qualifie, and of one p>lanet,it is a g®a ftgne that the que-
taut tballbaue a god tfiue and end of bis demand. Hf in tbe firft
and ttoelftb tberebe tAquijUio tbe quadrature is g©d:tf L&titm
be-in anp of tijofe quadratures, then it fball be meant, becaufe
Lxtitia is retrograde although fi;e be of tbe fame dement and
panet tbat lAquifiti* fs. 2lno if pœ finde in tbe fatde afpect a
g©d fpgure ft tbat it be not oftbe fame dement and psnet,as
tbe firft is, ojtbefpgure tobere tbat quadrature doth beginne:
this afpeet 0)all be mcane, becaufe the fpgure is g®d. Jfpe find
a figure of one panet, tobicb is friend to tbe ether, and that
(be behold him, pe fhail iudge as toell as if Aquifitio tor re in the
firft boufe, and PueHa in the fourth or tenth, as pe (ball piatulp
fébptbe example follotomg.
An
* «• 4 * , t •> * % > ■' 4 VI * i ' • V^1 ^ * %

An example and figure of the quadrate Afpeft to knowc


fie Nece
ifthe Emperour iliould depart quickly nom
to come to Prouance.

* •M -M * * *j * -x| * j-X *|*


* •* * * -X * -X •x •X *| • * 1

* * -M -M * I * -M * -X -x -Mj-M 4T

* * -x |* * •x -M ■x -> 1

! * 1 * *
i * • -■
* I *
e • - * Y <j* * 4 '’ fl.

t .* . . •*
' * f

C.
.< v

the time that the Cmperour Charles the fift


teas at Nece making his pjouifion to make foam
m pjowance again® the ifrench ïung, Francis the Sr® ofthat
name: 3leasreqneftekbp the Counteof TYucrra (fehich
luas kefireus to fcnofo Vuhieh &ap the empereur fijoulk Depart «
from Nece)to make him a fngure.lCo toh«a(fQj that 3 talk
net faple) 3 make this figure here before, flnk fa; that Aqui- I
fitie to in the firt heufe, Web is a figure firek, ank of the
fame planet that the quakjature fobiri) is the tenth is, fohich sftL 'll
•I

is alfo a ffgne firek: fo; that caufe 3 iukgek that the èmpercur in
%ül not part thenre in lire sapes, ank fo it cbamcck,fca h«
Sapck eight kapes at £>. juurcnccs : ank heraufe the feuenth
isafpgure of 1? refregrake, ank his companion tnhuh is the s
si
eight, is a figure of $ retrograoe : 1 iukgek that his long flap
' v' in;
to that place mouio be mad) to hto binberance, and that tbouto
be the caufe of bio Ioffe anû Detraction : and becaufe tfjc firlt id
a figure of T? Web to a panet floto fijreb, mifcrable an® aue*
rtctouo: 31 fap that the aboûe Web bee there mabe, toao foj
none other caufe, but loathe anb bio Campe gjoulo toant hi*
ctaalo, becaufe tbe fpff tgnifpetb tbe ceantrep o? Ia«b Mm*
unto aperfon tooulbgoe: Web thing foao true, fo; bto tap*
mg there foaofo; none ether caafe, bat to tap fo; Andreas
Dore, Web bjougbt bim bpffcet fo; bio foalDter*. 0nb becaafe
tbe ninth Web io a SCrtne afpect, ana the eieuentb Web to a
Scxtill, be iUfpgureo,3l alfo tubgeb that bee teeb there fo;
monep from bio frienbo, WcbbebaD bojrotoeo“ anb it toao
much fo; the pjefent necefftt te Web be fatoe : ano becaafe the
teitnefie® anb the tabge be fireb fpgare®, % tubgeb tberebp that
be fiisate tap there fine m fire bate®:anb becaufe the firt Web
is tbe fpgure of the Cmperouc tuent into the 14. Web iotbt
boufe of fabneffe, 3 tubgeb that in the enb of bio Wage ( fo? fo
much a® be eoaib not attaine tmte bio parpofe ) be toouib be fab
anb angrp fottb btmlelfe, anb fo tt came to paffe, fo? bà mabe
a t)o?t retame toitb Dtfborwwr, Ioffe ? anb btfcomfptare of
btewen. ?

Of the Alpe&of oppofition. Chap. 17.

rp ^e regarb of oppofition in tbefpgure fojmeb, to,toben tbe


1 fp?t both bebotee the 7- anb tbio to an ill 0fpett ao toell fo?
the bitance of the place ao fo; tbe contrariété tbecaafe that tb?
fpjft is of tbe fuient, at® tbe feaentb of tbe $}cctoent.0nb the
like it io from tbe 4. to the tenth :? becaafe tbe fourth figmfpctb
WiDnigbt, at® the tenth high apjte. 3f pé finbe a go® fpgure

of one Element, quaiitie, nature anb panet, then tjail pee


tubge a g®b tfue of $ semauttbto thequerant, fo? thatqntongt
them there to no contrartetie 0% oppofition: but contrariMe
finguler aûpànce at® frienb^tppe, ao bp example, if viz tpnb$
Fort ma maior in the fp?t boufe, anb finbe him agamc in the
feaenth 9 0? fyeBa in the fourth anb the tenth? o? contrariPfe»
<fce z «
if in the ftnff v& ffode a g©& figure, ana an euill m the (turn&,
von CUail fap that bettoénc tbemis great dffcajd, contrariété,
and cnnitttc, and thereby pot* ^aü fudge that it figmfpctb ill ta
t!jc qucrant, ns if in the f&if boafe m finde f«/m
and CiihdA dracüms in tbefcucnth, e; Pueiu in tbs fourth, at®
i rift ida in the tr nth. >1*19
An example and figure of opposition to know e ifthe
; Count of Nouelaiix were dead or not.
*

k -k -k |k -k -k -k k k k k k -k k
-k -k -k |-k -k | -k -k •k -k -k -k k k[ -k k
J-k -k -k j-k -k -k -k -k 1* -k| -k •
, * 1 * I* *1 -k -k • -k -k -k' -k | -k *k
•k - .
1 *k -k» ; *• i k k .
-£ -k -k * -k ? -k k-
-k k ■ "k -k k
« i * a k k
« ■ *' • , j ' .., -■ . *
k ■ | k -k
k -k | -k
i i-Ke -k . l; ; •- —■-k . —~k
**
; s >1» v.. \ ■ J' l-.t A *
**Jt 4*

iï .

1®ctng
11 " " * n ■• • “ '
tv v* # ** •** - v i > •. — ^ ^*

on a time at Fountcnbieauc in as îtefîtru bp a friend


of mine to mafee a fpgute to fcnotoe if tin Coant of Noue*
laire foere dead gj not, dobich fpgiire 3| made nsrpefé here be*
foje : andbecaufe tin M is a fpgurc of $, andtffe fenettfb a fU
gnre of % ans both a gré in one Clement, t$ oftln Ms*
ter, 3T fudged that Mm tbeiran tiljidj frjcKg&t the nc&eS
came from tl)e Campe, that the false Cenntie tuas not dead,
anti btcanfe that the fourth and tenth be c oiifuaries and of great
««initie the one to the other, J fudged that be fgoaio die of this
^ , ; ' dffrsfc,.
ttfeafc : but bccaufc the fpgures of tbe %tm afpetf fobtrb be
% fift ans ninth, anb thofe hkctutfc of tty S extill be gœb, 3
tuDgeO that toitbcjut anp Doubt ty Üjoulb hue a fpace after that
bâ tons hurt. But beeaufe 3 fatoe other fpgures fcsbich becla#
reî) tinte me of bis Death, anb that the? bib agree te»itb tty tenth
isbicb to Career, frsfrtb aliuates tn this place Sgntfpetb Death,
V( ^uifitw in tbcdgbt, f Comuncho fo? the 3ubgc,3 iubgeb
\ tljat he Ü)ouiB fcic.Mbicb thing 3 fount) true, foj ty bpeb feemtg
hurt on the bellp, as peu mp &ojb of Thays Doc hnotoc, anD
are toitneffe of tty nibgement fobteb 3 gaue : tobicb teas founts
'itjj N astrueas tbattubgement tobicb 3 mabc of the fpgure tobttb
i II *1 w somnuunbeb me to maKc at llpons of Marke Antony
m » Cuzanne, finding bp mp fpgure that be teas hurt cu tty necUe
* III anD on tty beat), thereof bébpebî all tobicb happeneb afters
*iT parses as 3 fount) it bp rap fpgure;.
‘.ht I %ty general! rule ofregarbes anD afpetfes to fucb, that the
M. rl afpett of conjunction is fittt bp ttoo fpgures oj ttoee agreeing
i« Clement anD planet, o> of one ptaet onelp, anb of one (£*
11 ■ lement onelp, fo that tty fpgure be goao. $01 if it be g®D, it to a;
Ti g©b figne^anb a gosh comHnfttow : as if ftuU tobicb is a gcots
* * fpgure, be in tbe fir& boufe, fccona, anD tbirb, oj in tbe fee once,
* I tbtrts, fourth anD bff, anD fo of others, as 3 baue tolbe pou be#
t * : fi$e in the Chapter of Compame, anb of the Coniunction bp
tty® fpgures tobicb fome call a arnpliritte.
Che afpect Sextill is from the fpjft to the thtrb, 0? from the
Srft to the cleucntb, Oi from th?é to tb?ce as is before Declared
bnts vou moie ampler*
Cbe quabjafcrü^ect is from foure to fourc, the Crine front
hue to flue, tbe £>ppofitton from feuen to feuen* thereto
tohen m fpnbe a geob fpgure in anp of thefe Afpetfes, pou f&all
tubgc toell anb gæôneffé: anb if pee fpnbe an ill panet there pee

* “MU >• * t

*r Zr •«3

\
iço The third Booke
To know fi>r what intent a figure found waj made^
which is called the paint of inflru- t
ftion. Chap, ii* ■ - 1 | J|

T t5 a thing oftto fmafl difficultte and confluence bofco


A to tell for tüïjat parpofc a jf pgur e hath home made, foj tt
map happen fomettmes that a perfon map finde a fpgure, and
fcnotoetb not for Mat intent ana ende if hath borne made, nep*
tber findefb anp mfertpfton in the fame,Merebp he map knot»
the caufe. 3But this rule that i Ml hereafter flEjeine pou lhall
ferue to that purpofe, if that pe hoe foell hnserffand and practife
the fame » 3! Ml not here recite the opinion of all the SDoctoar*
in this Mttt, for that tooulde he an infinite toojbe, hut 3 toill
t|ehoe it hnf o pou as brieflp as 3! can. Che fir® rule hotoe to
hnohj the mtent,is, to fee Men the fir® hoafe goeth into anp of
the other, andtoiudge accordingfcnto the fignificationef the
houfe Mere fl&e goeth ♦ 8n other rule is to take all the hweue»
points of all the ttoriue figures, ano giue one to the fir®, one to
the fecono, one to the third, and fo confcquenflp fcnto all the o*
there, hntill that all the points he beftetoed, and then if tho
&® point remaine on the fir® houfe, it fignifpeth therebp that
» " ' ’ — 'r ” *V**» *>*»" vv VfVI 1 M9IJIÇ!

of the demaundes Mich be of the fir® houfe : if it re® hpon tho


fécond, it fignifpeth that the quettion or demaunde is of mow*
able geodes, or other things contained in the fécond houfe rand
fo ®>al pou 3udge of the other houfes Inhere the point doth ®ap,
0no if it doe happen that the point of the intent doe ®ap in the
houfe of the thing demamtded, e^nthefift, vé mu® iudge ac*
eoromgto the fignification that theTudge doth f|e& bntopom
andtohen pc. Ml iudge bp the fame 3udge, rcu mu® alfa take
ihc hneuen points of the hoi Wes and the iudge, and beftotoo
them amongeff them : but that rule Mich is onelp bp the it
houses, is the better, mojefure and certaine , asve Mfé bi
the trample following, “ w
« î

Upon
V

N
* * -X * -x ■X -K ■*» I -K -K | -K -K |- * .
X * * * ■X -X •x J X X | X | X X
* •X -X -X -X -X ; XX X | X X | X X
* * * •X -X -x X | X -X | * |X X
-X * * 1 •x -X -X
* •X •X -X
* •X . -K * ! •X -X
* -X ■x 1 ■X

>r
j » v , ; : *

V' " ‘ • *•

<$psn a bap a gentleman beftreb me to gtaç iubgement on


— <-«--«• ^ anb becaufe that ncittjcr tje no; 3
5,3 ttofee all the bneuen points
cfthe ttoelueboufes, anb gaue them (as before 31 hauefaibe) to
eache fegure one,Unto the ttoelfth : anb the üneucn points, be*
fug in number fours anb ttoentie,anb tberebp baumg ttirice run
«uer all the figures, 3 founb tfee laff point to fall tjpon the 11 ♦
■?**

fbgure, fo that 3 tnbgeb that tfee fpgure hab béne male bpport
t|s impjifonment offome perfon. But if tbs point of the intent
fell tjpon the Jubge, pou fball mbge the fpgure as tfee 3ubge is,
be it g®b o; babbe ♦ pet there is another rule koto to inbgc the
«èiÿ
jUjUli»' point ofthe intent tobtch 3 toill noto tell pou : take the firff anb
feauenth figures, anb out of them take an other, anb tubge
them acceding as thep be,from tohenee the fpgure toas taken,,
0 as bp erample : ifthe fp;ft be Popultû, anb the feuentb be Aqm~
* fit h, anb of thefe ttoo commetk an other A^ifitU, pou $all
tubgeaccojbingto the figntfpcatiou of that A^nifim : anb fo
fball pou boe of the other jfpgures tobicb come of the fpjttanb.
_ ^ w ■* ■ "' * ■ j

Ec 4 Here
The third Bookc
Here followe the Rules.
* 1

•k -k
* * %. * : / * . -k
* * -k •k.
* *
■k
'

■K * -k -k
the semaunDe |tîje hemaunoe ofa thing he dis ! of mirth o? of ,

tuas fcç filuer toas fojmonp, loue o? of a !a iuomantoith ,

ojtoiage, o? a frlena oj ef a| chi&e,ojefma¬


■" •»-. -V- , ,

thing loft o? topage hee | riage, ojofloj*


«
,

touching cofins! tuoutotahe |iw


V
^ V

- —■>

•K .
-k -k
•k
.
*
* r *
\
* •k
-k
-k * * J •k.
, -X | -k -k
-K * * -k i *
of a tnonian of a reû thing, ofmercbanDife, |of marres, oj
,

ûeath,o? of mo* oj of bltoh changing of los of thinges of


nep |glng, o; of an malice
■»
.1 Onion
^ r|
I
*k "k -k 1 -k -k *
■k
.

* * *k 'k S*
*k tk -k * -k -k
* 1 -k * I -k -k ■k
of fearc, oeath, of changing | of marriage oj of the lofTc ol
o; of gaine front one place | of an alfcmble ntonep, anD of
to another # | * - ' thetoap
-K -k -k «k *. *
* * ■k -k •k -k * '
■k * •k * •k -k ■k
-K * 5 -k 1 * * -k
of fonte perfon of a thing | of pjlfcnmcnt, |of fonte fitfpû
tohlcb is topth |bought,tog,o? fichenefle, oja tion
jfonte fto$e ffoleu, of fiches thing hlDhcn
nés $ Inuocath ■ ! ‘ ’r

1 1 on of fplrites j 1
ft#
— *

of Geotmttd#
pm tou® bitaerffanh that thefe Mules be not here places
fisucce^rte Ôllto Gcomancie,but onely put fO? pleafKTC, 8R&
fo fljefec that Géomancie tg a teittie $rte»

T© knowc what an other tMnketb.


Chap. 19*
p £>lio&feg the Mules here befo?e places, fc hnafoeto tobat
1 eue a irigure bath béne mase, 31 baue thought it gosh by the
tea? of pleafure ans recreation to place other Mules te feaotee
the thought of an? perfon, not to the intent that anp man glue
any crehif e? tru® to it m@?e then to the re® of the &rte, tohtch
teasfo;noneotherpurpofe tnuentes (as31 haue man?times
p?ote®eh ana faia) but fa? the paSime ana pleafure of the brittle
heaas ana tnnemiue. 3lf tbcrfoje yk teoulS knot» the thought
of an? perfon, pen muft make a fpgure, ana then iuage arco?#
aing to the figures tohtch cerac thereof ? ana beholse the Mules
like bnfe them tohieb goe before.

• * * *
* * *
* * *
* * *
it is of toomen, of Tome thing of ficke*cs,nm | of a great rob#
money, o? of lo®, ®rife, o?|prifonmenf, o?|berp, of com#
beads' jsebate, o;of |ofthingslo® [pan?, of pji
[tbetsap i fsnment, e; ef :

-K * ■k* -k -K
* * * * * -K
* 1 * * j -k *k *'
* 1 * * * -k ! *
offeare, f$Hsf chaunging of the tea?, e?l of fame thing *
tune, o? gaine | of loagtng of things fas 1 that \)k is ht1
b? alamnan 1 ans melancholy: Saubt of, of bob
age, ojeflofie
U. ..1 of money
**

> !■ ÜÎ*
f* r. r-
The third Bookc
X X X X X *
-X X X X
'N
* * X X X
X i. X X X X X ' X
et gaine to be | of feme iournp 1of bloub fijcab of a Iceman,,
has bp traffikei to bematse, 0? 19; of a res thing niouep, 0) of
03 maouing frô offomelofle |in of fome fright loue
place to place, !
ojofchilbbirthl i *.‘ ■ '

'*
;

■ * ! x x “X | . *
x x -X -X -X | -x -x
x * -X -x -X X i X- - *
x 1
xV ■X X 1 X
of feme gesb offeare, or of oftoomen, or of feme botf
ants merrie the sifpleafure of monep, or of that he fourth,
thing of frienbs cattatle |ojofthefesap,
Î or’of ittebuteo*
»

; *
"
(lines bp refen
« »
loffiekenes

Ofthe way of point. Chap. 20»

aright, anô amongett ethers, thatlcbieh the? hoe caü the


teap of point, as a thing much necefarie anD profitable in this
^rfe. after therefore that the fipre is rnm Mth the itnef*
lès m the 3tmge, peu (hail take the fir® point of that lutsge,,
he if euen 0? etobe t aim aftertoarbes the points of the right&it*
nes, if it he (ike tonfo the faits Sutgc, if not, then take the points
ef the left 3ui?ge, if it be like tonfo the Ju&ge. But if the tteo
initnefes haue not points abeue like to the faits 3uCge, then is
there no top of point in y figure; but if it happen that one of the
fctineifrs be like to the 3ju0ge, ants that in the topper parte the
pints be euen or toneuen ,as the fatto iufcge is, pk $al take the
9*W1 ^fPSureAtohetfecr of tbofe thee feclrko ta th* , $rb
©iucomaneie. 197
Ifît be tfee 9* pou Ifeall aifo feauc regarû fo tfee firtt $ fécond : tf
ttje point on feigfe fee like Unto tfeat of tfee üuûge, fejitneifes ans
nintfe* pou Ifeall Determine tfee queftion fo: tfee tofeirfe tfee figure
featfebèncmaûc* Bp tfee firtt feoufe* iftfoefeîapef peint goe
into tfee fcconû, pe Ifealltuûge acceding to the feront), ftfecn if
it fee gœû pe ffeal iuDgc g©û,anû if it be ill pou Ifeal taDgc ill. But
tf tfee fcjap of point goe into tfee tentfe,pcu mué feaue refpect fen*
to tfee tfeirû anû fourth, to tufeetfeer of them that is liheintfee
points on feigfe of tfee luûge anû fejitnefies. £nû fo ifeall pot*
tttoge ail tfee figure, acceding fento tfeat tufeiefe is like fento tfee
3uDge. 0noiftfeeleftfoitnesbeHHefento tfee 3uûge, pou ifeall
4afee tfee eleuentfe o? twelfth, tofeetfeer of tfeem is like fento tfee
3«ege: ans tfeenifit fee tfee elenentfe, pe ifeall feaue refpert tints
tfeefift anûfirt, and accojûing fento tfeat of tfee ttoo ifeall be like
on feigfe in points fento tfee tuûge, toitnefies anû eleuentfe feoufe
pou ifeall iuûge all tfee quettion piopounOeD,0nD if it fee gœû, pe
ifeall iuûge it to g©û, anû if it fee euill, pe ttjall iuûge it to euill ♦
Sf tfee tfoelftfe bam like points on feigfe fento tfee feritneffes anû
tfee iuûges , pè ifeall feaue refpert fento tfee feauentfe anû eight*
anû according to tfeat fejfeicfe of tfeem tfoaine ifeall fee like, peu
Ifeall iuûge (as before is faiûe) tfeat is* to g©û if it be g<oû, anû
^nto ill if it be ilk if o? pe mutt fenûerttanû tfeat tfee fcjap of point
intenûetfe pjeperlp fento one point, fo? iofeen tfeep be ttoo it is
not fo perfite as tofeen tfeep be founû in one ; anû befeolû tfeis ep
ample»
*r
.A figure and an example ofthe way ofpoint.

-k "k 1 * -x -x -x ■X * I -x (X -X -X -X
•k x -x -X •X * X X | X 1 -X -k , !
* X -x -x -X -X X |-X X| -X -X X
*k -X -X -x -X -x r i
[J -x jx -XI * 1 XX
X -X •X | -x X
i x ; - -X -X X X ,
x -X • -X -X -X 1 k 1
.

x -X X ■X 1 -k | X
-X -X
■X ■k1 X
-X -X -X X
-X -X -X -X
I
! x
x
i X X
X X

Adriens of mine DefireB me to make a figure foj to femsfoe,


toletlertlat a feruant offers lao robbeô |tm a?, ml: arts»
bp chance 3 maïse Ism this figure bdiel pe here fé.ànD blcnufo
that therein tfec fir® letife is not fcerp g©B, ana becaufe that
to t|e boufe lolercin the Bcrnaiis-iBs of feruants be maos, tolicb
is tie firf, I founts aniii figurefaites CautU draconü^m telitb
Botl fignifie robberp, % ttiBgeb that tie feruant toss & théfe,
btcaufe tie fcuentl Uifeicfe is an ill figure ngmies tie fame:
ans btcaufe tic ferons tulfcl figmfietl tlefttbttance eftfee ma*
itr Both goe into that feofetefe contained tie Demaunfces tulicl
be bponfubfiance : 3 iuDgea tljat it tuas aligne that tie
fier lab fee robbeB bp tie feruant before bis fatfec gaiter BiD
hnotoe thereof, anDhaü iolen mud mote then toss mfifcB.
gnD becaufc tint tie regarû Tripe ans Sextile be figures of£
an'o o, 3 fap that tie feruant OjoulD be taken in Doing the facte,
tnljicl tiling ffec fourth Bod alfo fignifie t|e fame. aud btcaufe
: ‘ “ m
of Geomaficie.
fte toapofpoint goeto info one of toe figures of o, bp that ft is
otmtift-ft that toe fathe ferusnt f|aU be bifcouereh bp means of
tijc gûjoes tohito be hath gtuen hnto his htnffolkes ♦ Ms fti
toe top to iubge a figure bp the toap of point
T-
Howe to knowe the parte of fortune.

T gut®ion being male, after that toe bane iuhgeb bp fbe


* fioufes, figures, angles, companies, afpetfes, the toap of
point, an& bp all other fo®es ano manners before fathe, notoe
refteti) it to M)fc bp the parte of fortune, the tofcith fanion of
inDgemcnt is berp neceffarie anD profitable. Che part offo^
(tint is taken on this toife, bp attempting the points of the is,
figures , tohich aftertoarhs pe mu® hiuihe into ttoelue partes,
aiio that tohich remainetb giue tmto the figures,if there re®
ttoo ue mu® gtue it but o the feront} figure, if there ho remaine
foure to the fourth figure, if it be fire to the fief figure, tfIt bà
viM to the eight, (fit be ten to toe tenth fpgur, if if be ttoelue
to toe ttoelftb togurc. Sis bp trample, if toe fpgure be of 7 - *
points, 0? 8 4, b 9 ^ oj of1 o 8. points, then the parte of fo^
tune fball goe into the ttoelfth.But if the lake points of fpgure
maoe being htuthth bp ttoelue, there bee remaine but ttoo, as
if there remaine feauentie anb faute toherc there rematneth
but ttoo , then ( as before toe haue fatoe); pe mu® gfec that,
bnta the ferons houfe,. ans there toallbe toe parte of fortune,
She tohich tf the fpgure ana houfe be g®$(fo; both the one ans
toe other mu® be i®UcD toppon) poh (hall mige g©h, anb if it bee
SS5o tobge euill : «ft fo Uketotfe toall pe hoe of all
the other fpgureeuHÔut ® toe fpgure be g©û,anô the houfe ill,oj
contrary, toe houfe go® anhthe fpgure ill, poutljatt iubgethe
fet'ge parte of fortune to be meaneânh, to the enh pe map the
rnoje eaficr hnotoe the place tohere the fpgure faUeth,tohith^s
talleh the parte of fortune, pefhall marke itjuith this m«r«o
anh thereafter pe f^all iubge all toe Quettton foj toe tohtch
the fails figure toas male, as pe toall & bp toe erample that
foUotoetto r «■
Ff 3 ,AQ
The third Booke
An example and figure made in the fiiuour ofirfy
Lor de of T ays to knowe the parte
of fortune.

f r—
* . X * •X X X X X X X I X X X
•x ■X •x -X h X X X X X X X X
X -X ■X ■x -X X X ' X X X X X
X ■X X * X X X * * 1 -fc • X
the part * | x 1 * X 1 x
3ïop> -x *| X x X «fl X
tune
, r •X ■X X X X •><
m X X X X 1 .X ! *
feconb * * •] x firft
73 X 1 1k 24
A6 X mX 24
\ 88 -X X «j< 24
* H
* X
•X X j
*

^Ipon a bap rap Lottie of Tays minbing to bup a bsjfe,


rommaunbeb me to make a fpgure, to knotee if that theho;fe
that he fhoulb bap tee g©b 03 bab : ana 31 mining to pleafure
him, as bnto mp lojbe anb maifier, mabe fo? him this pjefent
figure, anb becaufe that therein the firtt figure anb hts compas
ition be g©b figures, anb likefoife the fourth anb feauenth, anb
the Angles fox the better parte tee g©b, 3 iabgeb inbifferent
foell,but bieaufe the afpects tee ill,anb the oppofition meane,
anb that the toap of point toent into an ill fpgure : anbalfo be*
caufe the parte of fortune happened on an ill fugureano houfe,
I iubgeb it to be ill. anb becaufe the twelfth houfe is the houfe
tuherein be centaineb the queftions anb bemaunbes luhtch mai»
be put touching hojfes anb other great beaffs : anb as touching
the members of the bobp, thofe fcob ich map be pnt concerning
the fête onoiegges, anb fojbccaafe that in that place J founbt
an
of Géomancie* Ipp
am ffl fpgure eaïleîï tAmijjîe, g tuDgeD that the bojfe baD an cutB
tote, anD teas iwtb nothing : ano fo it tuas founoe true in the
SCotone cf&pon, $>anp 00c bfc an other manner to finDc part
offejtimc, tn taking all the points astodl ofthe tfoelue Ijoufes
as of the tlno foitneftes, anD the 3!uDge, iæbtch tbep Do part bp
ttndue ( as is afojefaiDe ) but bccaufe 3 bane founoe no fruefh
therein 3S Ml fpeahe no mo;e thereof*
; Of the Triplicitic of figures, and of their face.

Ip : " _ .. Chap. 21»

g Ccaufe that a figure can not teell be iuDgeD if that befloes


all tbefe tbtnges afojefatoe, a partie imberfianû not tbeep
altation anD the fall of tbe fpgures, as 31 baue alreaDie Declared
In mp firft Brake, in ecb Chapter inhere 31 haue freateD there*
of, anD rninDe here in mp thirD Brahe to Doe the like of the faite
figures, anD of their Wpliatte anD face: the tohich becaufeit
can not as tell be Done as that ofthe planets, 3 tell make no
long otfcourfe thereof, but this pce mut onelp bnoertanD, that
as often as pé finDe tb?& fpgures all of one Clement, ant of *
one qualifie, that ts calico a &rtplicttte, anD th?ce planets haue * *
Dominion oaer them, one bp the Dap ano an other bp the night, 4c *
as pe map here fé bp example, inhere AcjHiftio anD £*«>/<*, * *
ano that tohieb eommeth of them, inhich is ‘TWr, 00 make one ——t
Crtpkcifte.£Duer the firft inhereof, % gonemeth bp Dap, anD $ „
Ip night : anD bpon the other after $ is ïlojd bp Dap, ano % bp *
night, anD oner the thirD % bp Dap, anD $ bp night*
200 The third Boote
É ,n« m •' l**l,*~

CbetripMieof flje element. SCriplfritic of jflre,inafculfoé


mertôtanaH» !l
f
X *1 -X -X ■X -x -X -x 1 -X X x1
* -x x -x -X -X X X X X
X X -x -x -x -x + 1* -x X / X X X
-X -x -x -X 1* -X:|X -x ix X X X -— X X•
r -x 1 * X X
•X :11. * -x *•' X X
«■*
"X X 1 *
x - 1 -)■ X X X X
\
%mUtitit of <Plater, iremi^ Crtpliritie of Carth, ifeim*
nine Iseptentrionall. nine mu *

-x -x -x -xl •X X x| x X X X) X
-x -x -x -x -x -X /-X X X X X X X X
•X . -x -x -X •X X X x X X X
-X -x -x -X -X j X 1 x ! X X X 7

-X -> X X X
-X X -X “k X X 1

-X -X -X X( X
X .
-X X X J X X

Chore is mi other wanner of Crtplicitie, tebidM# ntoje


certaine then this Weh 1 haue fpoUen of, ans that is,pœ wu®
senior all the figures info fourc partes 83 m f® here aboae, ana
of ccl> part tafeetbî® figures, allot one Clement, <anôaH of
one qualifie, tnbitfelbjée, make the Criplicitiethat fijefpeaho
sf. mnto the Mjids STripIidtte one planet gouernefb bp bap,
anb an other bn night : as if Fortuna mat or be fount) in the fir®
fioufe, Caueia draconk in the fecono, aitb Albm in the tbirD-.tbat
is a tnplicific : bpon tobfch ? geuemetb bp bap,anb ê bp night:
anifo of the other planets. Hnb note that tomsgc a fpgure
My absue all tfnnges pou mu® banc a regarde tmto the triple
citte, Ïqi becanfe it is beric neccffarie fo:a tuOgctnent. 3nb that
becaufe if that the Ante parties of the fpgtires be ofthe ap?e,pou
jM iwbge sccojbing to the fignifpeation of tbs fpgure# of tbs
#ire»
of Geomahcici zot
' ' ?

Eire, Web be in triplicitie. that if tb?& partes of tbe fi#


guce be of one (Element, ano of one qualifie,peu tyall tuDgc tbe
fpgure acceding to tbe ccnoition of tbe trtpltctttc. Eno if tbe
fpgarc be balfe of one triplicitie, ano balfe of an other, pen $aU
iufcge accoutring to that part Utbtcb is the Wronger, ano accoj#
otng to the nature ano conOitioa of the dements ano planets,
tobteb fballbe the Conernours of that SCriplicitie ; ano here is
an eramplc.

^figures of the Xnpltcttte of the Eire, oner inborn j


g ôotb gonerne bp oap, an02£bp nigbt.
k * k 1 k
k -1
* 1 ! -k k k k 1
k k k k k
* k -k • k. | k k j
Jfigures of tbe triplicate of tbe ifire, oner mbom g l
Ootb gouerne bp eap, ano d bp nigbt. . |
•=k -k 1 ^ , k k j
k k k ^ •fc i °k
* k * k k k
-k k 1' k -k 1 k k [_ k k
figures of tbe triplicitie of tbe Mater, oner tobow
2 Ootb gouerne bp oap, ano $ bp nigbt.
* | -k -k k k k
k -k k k k | k k
k 1 k k
k ■k k | k k k -;
figures of tbe triplicitie df tbe dirtb, oner inborn
1j Ootb gouerne bp oap, ano $ bp nigbt.
k -k -k -k * * ! k
-k k ■ -k -k k . k k
1 * -k -k ! k ï k k
* k . * i1 k
Gg •'■•■■' 1 lie

#>
* K »

v
• • I»

loi The third Bookc


The Exaltation ioy and fall ©f the Figures,
Chap, z 3. -■ i

l éA.
' , i ! y '•
• X -x 1 X X XXX
x x x X ! X X X X
-k "K !K% * • .
X X X X- X
; x X XI X 1 X x
<5^ 1 ! * 1 •«
X x • ■■ ■
X -, 1 X X
"k *k * 1 X X
; * ■— » f x x -x
i. “K "K J ; J X X . H__ -k -k ;
i A —
« il \ n\ î
'i X X m
1 x x x x
iX
<
X 1 J X x !! X x
1 °k -k X X- ;| r X
j i -~K ' ...
"K il1 : ' 1 X l X *
| m * - O :i I ' I
_•

:X X •1i | x l X x <
: -X • 1 X l xxx X
i j k
r k * X 1 X -k

X X X X
S
of •* Gcomandc^
l \. } f r
J

\ ,*
■*,
203
f » 1 J> 1 % 1 m. —
¥ ¥ I < ¥ ¥ | ¥ ¥
¥ ¥ ¥ | ¥ ¥ | , S
¥ ¥
¥ ¥ ‘¥ 1 ■ :! 1 ¥
■■ " ■j ¥ ¥
¥ ¥¥ ¥ i 1 ¥ ¥ ! ¥
.. A 1 «n-
¥ ¥ ': -j J >s ¥ ¥ V

•‘ ; ¥ a | ¥ ¥ - *

¥... ¥ ; 1 ¥ .
¥ ¥ , , j ¥
T© knowc the nara^ of any perfon ,that is to fay, with
what letter or fyliable it cloth beginne.
A' ,1. »

' r
Chap. 44. \

Ilftehfch
m booulDknoftje the name of aw perfon, 01 of a tfjéfe
bath ftolen anp thing, oj of a tourne in the Much a
perfon (hall he fortunate, 0; in anpmerehanDtje, 0? of a man
tohtcb Doth twfte letters, o? of anp other tohofe name pe toouto
(motor. make that yè haite the fpgure of letters: of that tobteb
Is in the firtt houfe, yœ that! take the firtt fpllahle : liketoife of
that of the tenth: take alfo the feronD am thtrDe fpllable of the
letters of the fpgure tohtch pe (hall finD fn the fourth h«ufe:an|
lo IhallpefinDe the name tohfchpebefire.
&n other mannerXakc the letters of the fyi% anD feuen &>
gure, anD as often as pee take the fatDe letters, fo often times
mœuc pour fpgure, anD then ff pee finDe ft not take the letters
of the tenth*
0n other toap, pé mutt bnDcrttanDe that the firtt fpgure
Doth fignifpe the firtt letter of hfs name tobome pé Defire fo
knotoe,fbe feuenth anD tenth figmfpeth the letter of themtDDle
of the name, the fourth anD fift figmfpeth the letter ofthe enDc.
0n other toap moje better. &ke the foure angles, the fiftt
fpgure of them figmfpeth the firtt letter botoell, the tenth, the
fetonD botoell, the feuenth the fourth fcafoell, the fourth figure
fhelattbotoell. ~ .
fg 1 $tt
The third Booke
0it otTjer foap mo:c b;fefc.ICt)c tenth figure tfptfyetfj ffje
0rft reliable, the fcHcntb fie ferenu, tfce fourth a«fc fift fegmfp
etb the laft pliable, wyk map fee by the cample that felled
etb*

f C&e flrft Unie


B - Dc E1 ■ E [ G f H
A
k k . k k k k k k k^ k k k k
K k k k k k kr % k k k k
* k k k k k ! k k k k k k
k * * !k k k k k k k
»
k k k
i ik i L M N O P QJ R S T V1 X 1
* k k k k k j k k k ik- i
k k k k k j k k k k k
* k k k k k 1 k jk k k k k
* k ! k k kf k | k | k k
Cbe fécond Unie,

r k i Ik k ik k xk k |a k | O k * rk k i k
k k k k k k k k ( k. k . k k
*, k k k k k k k k
S* * |a k ! ck k vk k| bk k bk k| a k dk- k
0 k a k | rk k| * 1 k | k f k k ok k
k k k k bk k m k ik kjhk k t k
k k k :k k ' * ; k- >r * k| k k k
c k q k !v k 1 k kf k * 1 k k} s k k
SClje ttjtrfi rule.
a k d |zkkx jikkb akkc|,a k d ck kqj k k li k x
k k kkdIk kk : k ; kktj § *d t k y
k -k bkkti ckk k bk k i e k o| , k k
bk ki'| c k i xkkz dkko ck kf d k s f k 11ck ka
c k k a k e tkkif h k i m k o i k d k kb|irk kx
dk k i k a k rj kk k k kn k kt s k
; * 1 k k gkkv k ! k ko k k t; k-
>fe "•••k v| c k i |1 k z n k z P^P Ik kv pk ki

suit
©f Géomancie.*
{ KMt rule at the mmiorr or jftgurc*.
6 -x *16] 6 -X 6 -x -x 2G|jo -x 6 I2 -X *4| /XX2 I 4XX1 4
S X 31 -x -x 12"X -x -x -x -x j XX 7XX1I
Iii -X •X -x is -x -x 3 -X X?i XX X
-X 4. c c 8 -X -X 60 -X Çocjf -X -X7 8 -X-X100 i?XT4 ioXX^c
y -x -X23 I -X S c I -X 16|2 X X i -x 14 4 X ic 2XX11
-X 5 XX<5c 5 -X ice[2y -X 5 -X 2 4 6 -^ZA. 3XX>‘c
X4X 460 6 -X •X -X (14 x 12 -X 8 X40 8XX
pi -X. -X70I 1 a -X Oct 6 -x kooU -X | z î-X Xco| 0 X90I 9XXd$

ai 6 -K * |
\29 X w* X64Î
19 -k -k 7Z I T o -Xqooc|

To Enoweifa Figure be well made or not by tKe heures


ofthePlancfs. Chap, zj,

TJ 0utng mafie erfigurr, if pen tooulfce hnetoe tohethcr itbé


A1 tori! mafie o? net, pou mu® looke to the 4. Angles, anfi if
In anp of them pefinfies figure of that planet tohich ©it> gouerne
fn that heure that that figure tone mafie, then the figure.is toell
mafic, anfi map beiufigefi, hut othertoife the figure ts not toell
mafic, neither map pou iufige It, hut toeake it, anfi make an 0*
tfjcr* 8nfi peu mu® note, that if pe he üefîrefito make a figure*
anfi at that herp time baue not ronusnient time to fioe it, pat X'
mutt képc in pour remembrance the hourc that pou mere re*
qad&tt to haue mafic it, anfi then make it at conuonicnt tima
accojfimg to the £Trte of this Science, anfi the îfcuïés tohich toe
haue pjopctmfiefi in the fir® heufe * 0nfi being thus mafie if pon
finfie a fpgure in anp of the Angles tohich is of the panet thati
gôucrnefi in the fame heure that the quefften toss ficmaunfiefi,
then thefpgure is toell mafie, anfi if pe fpnfie it not fo, pou mu®
make another. ®nfi this is the toap hoto to iufige tohether that
afpgure be toe!! mafie oj not, hut to knoto the heure pon mud
take the fir® heure of the fiap, anfi giuc it to the panet of the
fame fiap ; anfi thus front hours to heure, frci\\piauet to pa*
® %. % Mi
The third Bookè
net, von ffjnll flnBc pour planet ano Im tjoure l #nû note fïjaf
tfre firft feoure as touting t\ji$ 0rte am Science, to from %
torp point of theoap.

Ofthcplanets, orfeaucn dayesoftbe wceke,with


the figures vnto them attributed.

«
of Gcomande* toy

• 1 'f I f I I I ^ !
* * I * j* *J * | * * !* *1 * | £
* *1 * * I * *

*• ' n
H
•t •

* V" '

Blftauc thought g®a bere fo place tbts figure gamg iaf be*
fo;e,to fbefoe pou tbe fanion bo&e to pjocéae to make a figure
fej anp aemauna 0: queffton that map be pjopounaea : ana to
hnofoe fobat fortune fijall happen that aap fo; film to? to&oira
tie quefiton teas aemaunaea bp tbts erample talfo to tmaer*
tana ana hnotee batee to mage artgbt. Cbe firtt figure isi
Amiflie, f becaufe tbe its afionaf tottb Tueiu tebteb is a g®a fe
pre, it figntfpetb neither g©a no? baa to tbe querantfo? this
aap, but that tbe querant tïjaü be fometobat angrte. Cbe fbtra
tebteb ts tAlbus is g©& to rnafce a fbojte bopage,ana figntfpes
that tbe letters fijall b?tng g©a netees : it is alfo g©a fo? all tbe
lemannacs tebteb map be maoe tjppon frtcnaes ana fctntfolhes.
%%t fourth tebteb is trtSHtu figntfpetb that tbe ena of tbe aap-'
M not be fcerp topfull. %be fifte tebteb is Fortum minor figs
nifpetb loac tettbout peat pleafure ♦ &be firte tebteb fc-TV.
fuim figntfpetb ffaptng of tbe mefiage. Cbe feauentb tebteb is
Cauda dracoms figntfpetb to bauc btspurpofe tettb tooraen tbe
P3.4- tobtcfii
XoS The third Beoke
WcfylOUC IjltH . Cbt Cigit feîllfïj W tAcjuifttio tjfg®& ffl? «5
bcmaunbco. SLbe ninth fobicb is TriJhtia Cgnifpeth to haue
no recoturfc twto them uibtcb bo learneb « ST be tenth fohfrb is
For tuna m.uor ftgttifpcti} to obfiStne fsmctbtHg b? fungS,l0?DeS,
ant) p?im:es. SCbe elencnth fignifpeth bifpleafure bp m earns
of a frteaî) . SC be ttoetftlj tubirh is Pmlia fignifpeth that tbo
pcrfou fball bane no bifpleafure this bap again® hio ennemies*
Ænb becaufe the tenth is a gsob fpgnre it fignifpeth mp?th about
Keene dj the mioole of the bap : anb bccatifc the gft anb eleuentli
k both ofonefojte, he (hall bine toith one of bio frient» tobiclj
(ball be angrie. Che fourth bceaufe it is an ill fpgure it fignif*
etb fame anger about night. Cbis is the manner botoe to er®
amine a fpgure mabe fo? tbe fo?tune of the bap*
A figure ofthe weeke*
Û ri ! #i ‘ lilf
k | k -k -k * *1*1*1*
k k I k * * ! * k -k -k 1 -k -k k
* k f k -k k k k -k | -k k k
’■ki k1 * k -k -k k ! -k -k 1 k k | k
k k i k j k k x- -k
k k k k Ik k
! * •k k k î k
k •k k | k
\
* k 1 k k
-k k 1i k k
k k k
-k -k . k k
k
k -K
k
1 k -k »
v* ■# • ♦

<£ucn as tbe fpgnre bere before is fo? an trample to make


Gfpgttre to ftnofoe tbe fortune of tbe bap in anu eucfitcn p?o?
powibeb, fo fyall this be fo? erample of tbofe guettions p?o*
pounbefit
of Géomancie: 209
potmten to hnofoe tobat l^all happen that toèbe. %m becaufe
that in the firff boufc pe tjane Puetiajit figmfpetbtbat the tseeke
fljal bine a goob beginning : the feconù tobicb is Fortuna minor
fignitpetb that there toil be bat fmall pjofite : the 3 « tubicb is
Cauda dracoms fi)einctb that one af the Uinffblks of the querant
is mifconterttcD:tbe fourth tubicb is Career tubicb geetb into the
eight anD eleumth fignifics ««(contentment o: seat!) offrienDs:
the fift is Via, ano figmfpetb that letters Ml be brought (fyotf*
Ip tenth g©D netues ttke firte Mich is Coniun^tn ibetuetb g©3
ano lopall fernantS't tbe taentb Mich is Amiflio figrafpetb
anger Mb toomen, ûî die to hauetop bp them: tbe eight the
tobteb is Career ïbetoetb oftfje Death ofa frtenb, 0; clfe of feme
thing of fpirite : the ninth tubicb is Caput draconu fignifpctb an
hope to receiuc msitep, anD pet not receiuc it : the tenth Mich
is alfo Caput dracoms Doth fignifpe to baue g®D ebeere ef the
king : the elcauenth hobitb is Career fignifpetb as before : the
twelfth figntfpetb goo& time to bap beÿfes, anD that ennemies
ffjall become frienos. But peu muff bnoerffans that bp the M
DerftanDing of this ifigure, that the firff ffgnifpeth the fir®
houre, ano fo of all the others tmto the tteelftb : the firff ana
teconD together Dae figntfp the fpjff Dap of the toréfee, the tbira
* ana fourth the ferons Dap , atthfo af all the others in p?cc#otng
from tins

* Hk

il
no The third Booke
A figure ofthc moneth for my Lor de
of Ta> s* t

•X I X X 1 "X X X 1 x " lx lx X, X X
•X -X ’ -X -X * * X X XX X X
-X -x -X -X | -X -x X X X X XX X X X
•X •X -x | x j x [XX X X X
* * - X X X X
1 ^ -x ! * •
X •fc ■)< •
-

■X j x ■X 1 X X . (

*i “fc -x, * ! X X
•1 -X -X X X
-x X X •
*• i
. ■ • - . •. . •
,

X X X • •

- ' t

- -X »
X X
*

X X
l X X
Hk
«

f
:

/ / •ik
\

HT figure lohicb is a figure of top caîïeb Aquifit u fig*


1 mfpetl) tïje beginning of tbe menetb to be goes : a m hetsytft
fyt i$ accompanieo toitb Pofnlw tubieb is tbe figure of tbe zb
tetnent oftbe Materit Cgnifpetb that tbe U)ap fballbe \um
fbbîle : Lamia tobicb is tbe tbirb Ogmfvetb peace ana concede
amongfffrienbs anbfeinffolbs : tbe fourth is />«*>•,an& a fpgurt
of $, it fignifpetb a mebiocritie in all affaires and burines : tbe
fift tobicb is Fort un* mut or figmfpetb to tafec pleafure in appa#
rcil, to este anb bjinefee, anb to baue acquaints nee of toosnen :
tbe ûrte tubicb is Career, anD goetb into tbe eight anb tfoelftff
beufes, ftgnifpetb tbe beatb of feme of bis feruantes , ej to bk
belbe pjifener, 02 elfe feme of bis bojfes to bie ♦. 0nb becaufe tbe
feuenti) tobicb is is in tbe feconb, anb is accompanies
initb Career it fignifpctb tbat be fball obtaine a Labte fat re bo#
biib? beautiful!, anb ercellent in feme obfeure place ; tbe eight
Uilncl
ïancie. 211
fs Career ffgmfpetb that be Qjall doe bis bnfmeffe tuitb
great tmt and polity ♦ 0nd becaufe the ninth ts Kfce bnto the
firff, tberebp is ftgmfpcd fbat belbal baue monep this monetb
anti that the toages and entcrpjtfes fobteb be (ball mahe (ball
turtle to W great honour and rommoditte. 0nd beraufe flje go*
etb mto tbe tentl), tt ügmfpetbtberebp to baue tbc fauour and
grace of a p;tncc oj king : the cleuentb fobteb to Amifflo figntfp*
etbtbatbeis not bcloucd of thofe fobome be taketbtobebtf
friends. 2:he tfoelft fobteb is Careerfignlfoetb as before is fpe<
ben of. ^ojeeuer pc mutt note, that in this figure the foure
mothers figntfpetbe firfi fotéhe, the foure Daughters tbefe*
coud fofrfcc.&be ninth and tenth the third foeefcc^be eleuenth
and itoelft the lait foéhe.
■; f 1?0
A figure for the y care 1^3 3. for the lordLymoges.
if ■ ♦

m.
1 — 1 ** | «P* m<*>\ ir
;
* ! v
-X j ¥ ¥ ¥ | ¥ ! ¥ 4«|->c *|* ¥ ¥ ¥
r

•X ¥ ¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ -X -X ¥ ¥ ¥ ;
* * ¥ ¥\¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ -X -x ¥ ¥ ¥
* *| ¥ J* ¥\¥ ¥ * 1 -x -X ¥ ¥
K | /W

1 *
* 1 ¥ -)< ¥ ¥
* ¥ I ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 1 -X
¥ ¥ S ¥ ¥ ] ¥ ]! •)
¥ 1 ¥ | ¥ ¥ 1 ¥ -X
<

¥ ¥ 1 X V

i
r \

¥ ¥■ 1 ¥ •

¥ ¥ 1 I- '
¥ •X
¥ ¥ ! „
{
' ■ - '*
¥ -X J

/ / t
¥
5

'
1 •» i
V
'<

V
¥ ¥ **? y * ; V «
t

¥ ¥
, _^

P : SChlS
I
2U The third Bookc
T patent figure detect!? that nip îtotbe of ilpmoge*
1 (ball be fortunate in this peare bp rcafon of A n cs in the Li
firfthoufe, a figure of y D. &nb becaufc the fa tec figure id
gooD anb pafleth into the fcauenth, it both ftgnifpe that the faro
ilojb fl)*U come to a point tuith bis ennemies, ej elfe obtains
his fute bp lame : flic fcconb, bccaufe it is a g©b fpgtire, it figni*
fpeth that h* fyaîl lap Up mojemonep in ®o?e then be bath bow
other per.res befoie, ano rtjsïï gaine much : the tfettf,becciufe it
both agree loith the lefte Mifneifc, it both iigmfpc that be (bail
take an beaumefle fb; fonte of bis feinffelkcs : ibt fourth bring
an iUfpgure fignifpeth that \jà flfjaii bx sngrp about feme here*
tages, lanbes, iücois, ans other like things : a no bccaufe the
fatoc fourth gocth into the tenth fofetch is the ficufe of the king,
it both fignifp that this anger cemmeih becaufe the king tootib
fake-bis inheritance oj feme other thing from him : the fifie is
an ill fpgure, anb fignifpeth that be is aitgrie again# one of bis
kinffoikes : as touching the feanentb,31 baue feitse her fignifica*
tion : the eight fignifpeth that he fijaH not be in anp basing? i? of
beatb this peare : thc iunth fignifpeth that fie Sja! be mifrenten*
teb Uiith a man learneb, o: a man of i he Church : the tenth fig*
nifpeth that feruantes ihall be mbifferent gcob this peare : the
rlcuenth, be (hall be btfpleafeb bp rcafon of one of his frimoes : n
the ttoelft fignifpeth that hoifcs Hjall be bifeafeb this peare, ans
efpenallp in their legges ano fête. SCbe £2? ifncfirs anb 3utge
becaufe they be gœbfpguresfhep fignifp a goobenbe, anb the
both fignifpe as much, becaufe that it is in goob Compa*
tire. . • .. .
/ ^ « T fit ’ V

Howe to place the Signes abolie the figures, to


Juiovve.vnto which ofthem they be.
i'-

attributed.

Chap. 2 6.
V * 1 % , ‘ * . . V . ‘

P Ollofoutg the application of the lignes tubicb fcaue bé ne


heretofore in this pjefimt ISake placeb m this jfpgurc la#
going
of Gebmancie; «

A^/

going feefotc, 3tîjcugbt if g®o in pairing oner to touch this one *. *


tua:oe, ta tbc tmt that after pe fjatie fudged bp all the Mes * -k
tofnei) 3 bane here before placet), pou forget not to fisc tfje lift* *
bp this, that is, fall peu mutt bane refpect bnto the ttrtt figure, *
ant) thereunto attribute the ttgne tebcrcunfc it is atfribstfedCas
it both bœnetbettîcd to peu in the fiitt ï5®he, ant) ro«fegnent>
x
* *
in to Doe the like bp the other fppres . $s bp trample, tf that
-k -k
Fortma mater be in the ttrtt boufe, peu ntutt fet ~ oner him,
■k -k
fcbicb is the ^igtie that is attributed bnto that figure : c? if in *
the fécond there fortune to be tf)ts j?igareP*/>«//«, fet X oner
nr
it : anti if Via be in the third, put nr ouer it ♦ 0nd doc the like of
all the others,according bnto the lignes tljepbrattributed tm* *
to bntill pe come to the tioelft,as pe map mo?e pl&inclp fé ü *
the fpgurc iohtch here follottjetb*
; i~ ' v ' ■> ' t ' \
*
A Fimre to knowe ifa ficke perfon fliall amende
açaine
a -

-V #,

|
nr X |
n * i <& ^ ■n' 1 ^
; * ,•k -k -k| | -k * * -k -k -k -k •k *
-k * -k 1 -k -k -k -k -k * * -k -k -k
■k I -k -k 1 * -k * -k -k -k * *
*•
•k -k | -k -k i -k * -k * -k 1 * !;; * *
The third Booke
X1?* W, l®bicb is Fortmm maior , fea g©D figure, Hitt) 0®
mfpceij ge>D fo; tbe patient, ano tfjat fte (ball bane none %
*ber bamte. Cbe feront) tobtcb is Career, m tins plate fignffi»
ttb ratber batmc then g®t>. S&cfbirs fobicbis tAMi*
ttifpefb a gœD iStie fa tbe patient, me ftmrtb tofrct) is Potuim
raptb tbattbefichnefle^allbeleng, this fpgnre is alfo Doubt"
full. ,Cbefifttobicbis\ubem,fignifpetbthatfobaffoenerttje
patient tahetb, it ffanstttj again# bis heart. Wijc fijf ivljicl) is
Alt>m Doth tbete that all tbe Difeafes tornmetb of melaitcbolp,
m of burnou from about tbe heart, iBbub 10 tbegreafcffbti
tare that be hath- Cbefenenfbtebtebis Fsetkm .trnatvsmt
fmeimmt of tbe lire, accompanied foitb Cmda dmcon ü
tobicb is a figure of tbe Clement of tbe jfire, ano in tbe beufe
where fee contained the DcmaunDes tobtefe map be made bppoit
destb,%rafpcfbtsdifcafe to bemortall. SDjc ninth tubiefi is I /

Amij/io^Qniînti) tbat Alettes fball bane no profite bp him


2Cbe tentb tofeicb is ^#//'**,toitb tbe third tobidm llfec tm*
to bim, gmetb hope of life, and that be (ball not Die. me de*
uentb Which is CenmnUio Ognifpetb that tbe Difeafe fefo sré*
nous tbatbwfrienaes baue (off all tbetrbope of life inbint
2Cbe ttoeftb Which is alfo ComnnEiio figntfpctb tbat bts cne*
» m peril! to late ft» toits. <£>„ m irate mutt »£
guremade fo? a fiché perfou, ano to place oner eneriefpgufc
îhLCfe f/ 3cauCH ^hereunto tbe fpgnre is atfribnteô. But in
tbtsbebalfepe mutt note, tbat tobenfoeuer tbe firlt fpaure is
SKJB2*»*»1*»:"’-1»*M«ikteiwtaWnmE
Wbtcb thing 3 baue manptnnes approued.

The qualities and properties of all the fi,Sur es

Chap. *7>
!*.

'ou,all tbe qualities and


V ./ properties of the 16. figures toWendthatÏÏ? ^
tooulo (bp i»ap ofrecreation ) lea me tbis feienre 3 nSth^
mom a mm mtrnmmo £"rfc« 2S£g*
hereof, s

__
of Gcomancie,
hereof* £>o that ifpé doe bnderftand tbefe Cables, peu map
alfo bnderftand tbe firfr, feeond,and tfctrû Bohe of tins itio?Ue»
Sind note ti)af all tbe fpgures Uibirlj bane mo?e pointed on bigb
fben belofoe, be entriit^ in and gæd, fautng Tnftma.&m tijofe
foltftb baue mo?c pointes belol» tben on tjie r be going out and
euilljfautng Lmtu. and tbofe tobtcbbaneasmanp aboue a*
beneatb be means, failing Career : and tfjefe be tbeir figHifpca*
fions, qualities and natures.
1( 1 'f *

Ccod figures fo? tbe peare. *

k k k k k
•«

k k -; k k
| k •>( r k
k k " ■ -k
k k k k
I k k Ik k k
H< k l:k
k k| k k
1 k k
k
k l-k -k 1: *
1 k k 1 kk ' .

' /
^figures ugntfpmg tbe monetft. - t '
k 1 k k Jk ' k. 1 k k
k k< 1 k * 1 k ; k k k
k -k k k | k k k k i
k V

k k »
1 -k k | k k k k ! k
^Êtr * « • /^ «■

1 ' ;• .. '\• -- -
' ''* . f
k . | 1: k k k
-- - , _-fe.. - • k "fc "F
* k "
- V k
&. k k l: k k "K*
’( /. s* (0©d figures figmfptng lopaltie.
k k i k k 1' k 1 k k k k k k k
:: k.| k k | k ->e-l'k k • k k ; k k k
k k k |k k| k i**i k k
: -X 1 ■x -x ;x x<1 -X ji* * i ; « k r k

■ k Ik k| k k k| k 1 k -‘j "K
k *| k : k k k|.. k I k ■ k k “K
k |k k J k k k| k k;| k k k|k k
■fc *k|k -k| -k *k 1 k | k 1 k | • k Ik k
» i) .4,
The third Booke
$l>eaHe figure accojôïng totljc rompant» luberc flje b,
► • * ’ ^

★ X

anô Utrgmitte.
■K X 1 “fc
-x -X * * -x êreo’Oing
-X -x -X * -x to campa;
X -x X 1 -x -X -x hu bfeere
-X -x •x tfeep fail*
tncentmena'e ans {cacfierte*
-x - -x |x x|x- -x X X) X !x x| x
’X X xi X |x x X X X X !
-x -x |x x|x x| X X [X X X X
-x Xjx: -xl-x -XI-X . .xfx x X X x . X
JFtgures figntfpmg gæts bue ans fait fifull.

x"

iftgures ftgmfpingfalfe loue*


■ X' X-> ' I*X X X
■• • » Jr

7< X x X
•X X X X X 1 X X
1 X x * X X 1 X X
ifigureafigntfptug tijat tljerc ts ho tfiéfe.

1 X. X X X - x !
X X X X X
X | X X
X X x : X
01 otfiero ftgnffpe tfieft.
figure»1
V %
©F GcomaficfeJ 117
usures tcptfpmg foarre.

* '1 -k i •k * k k! k k
k *fc i k ' ■k k k -k k
k ■k -k •k
*
k k * k k k k
k_ k ! ■k -k -k k k . k k k
Jft0ssres of p m e. - •

k * 1 •k -k | -k -k k k k k
-K -k : •k i k f k k k
k | k k
>
-k 1 ■$< M SJ k 1 k kl k k |
k '1 •k ! k I k k I k k k;
-

iftpresof$oîri!iîfe
-k i -k -k k k k k k k
k “k 1 •k | k k k k k 1 k
-K * 1 -k -k k k k k ^ k
' * ■M k 1 k k ' | k k k

iffgures of tgnobtlttic.
k k k k k i k k
* *

k k k k k -| k '
k k k k | k k f
k k ■ i k \ k k i

if tpreg of gatoe*

k k k k k k| k |k • k| k |k k k k| *
k k k k k|k k| k k kj k k k k k
k k Jk kl k 1 k k k(A k i k k k
k k 1 k 1 k f k ! k |k *|k k k k

ifipres of Ioffe*

k ’ k k k k k 1k k k
k k k k k k k I k k
k k k k k k k k ; klk k
k k | k ’k
V
k k k k k k|k k

i
lit The third Booke
jftgoitfo of Ufc.
X X X X 1[ X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X
X X X X X 1 * X X
figures of beaffc accoaomg as tie eigfjf ttgtétfï.
x x x * * x x * I* * * I. * I* X x X
x x * * X X X * X X| X *
x x x * * * X X|X * * X X * *1 *
x ★ * * I* +| * * xfx *1* xj * | *
iftgure* of liberality
.
5
X 1 X |; X 1 X-
X X 1 x l! X Î X
X ! X X X ! x
X x 1 X X X X i x
V

Jffgures of couefowfneffe ano nuance.


X X 1 X i X X X X
X X 1 X x X '' V X X
X X 1 X X X > >• X
X r X 1 x x i X
I $jnoonce | 5fo?ce f temperance}
x -x -X j -X •X X
»

X -X •x -X X
x x -X -X •x , -X X
-x -X -x -x X X
<25cdD figures to bup cattle Ioffe to bup cattle
<• X J X X 1 X X lx X 1 X
X X f X X X X X X X
X I X X X X x X X
X ! X X X- | X X
3mcn*
of Geomancie.' 2i$
Amendment of ficheneîTc ôeatft
★★ X X X X
X X X X
~k ~k

X •K 1 X X
X X X X I X
3EU fgpres fo* Sdweflfe., and gæd foj blsuDte-fitre
X X X X p X X I X X X X
X X X 1 x 1 X . X X
X X X * * 1 * •k -K
X X 1 X X X X i X | X
Amendme;nt sf ficbneffe, bnt tbe icfeenefle
Ml be long.
X X ■X
X X -X -X
X ■X X
•X X
<E>©5 f02 lone ofMmew
x x x ! x x X X X
x x x x I x j X X X
x x x x S I -X x X

1U fsj toomrtw lone, fie* tbcp Ml not lowe agatne

X X 1 X x 1 X X X
I X X ' X ‘1 1 * 1 , * X X
X X
X i! * 1 X X
X X X X X
X X * .

^5ood figures foj djead and feare.


X X
x j * 1
X X- i * I X X
X 1 * X 1 x x ;
x x ! * * X x 1 * __
^ m

)
c

it ^ 4
îJO The third Booke
au fo; fore
k k ; * ■h ! *• * | * * * *
* * ! k I * * *
k •fc * kk■ | k *
k -X k k k i * *
<£5ooD fo? tapage ans quiche

£totoe fo; feepage, but Editable

iü fs? fbe iusp robbing bp tbe tnap


: + ^ | k k I -k -k k -k * :• k k
* k 1 -k k k ,~ k k | k ; k
,t
k 1 k k k k -k k \ k k
k * -k -k k k -k k k I k k
« %
>
good fa? bane? ans signifie»
k * -k -k | k 1 -k | k -k k k. I k k
k -k k * 1 -X * 1 k k k L k
k -k k k k| k k | k j k | k
k k * k| k k | k k k k k
m

V \
of Geomancîc:
UÎ fo* l)cno«c
t
i nr ■x l-x -X -X -x -x foîfruîtefulnea of tbe peace, tbêj • ! '

Ï i* * -X -X -X x- -X figures cntrmg fnto# elements!


ï Î * •X -x -x -X -X X x ofluater f carfl; be gœo, f tbofej
}X * •X l-x -x •X fcobtcb be offire anti apje be til. ;
ST <0eoO to bane Hbertfe,anO to come out of jwffon.
I X X X 1. -X ! x i x 1
A X I X X X X X | X X
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tU to come out of pjtfm m
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r \ ✓
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menue to come out of pjlfon.
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X X
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guaO roz tae faoOP. better tben tbe otber.
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~ctifll fa? tbe boQg. meane foj tbe botsp.


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rt
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* gaco foi a luornan tmtb cbtloc

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Ill The third Booke
fllftgare, fo: tfte rhitee flialffeTêT
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* * 1 •k * 1 -k * *
* * * ' l -k * * I
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ft
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itt ta marriage, anti baffe foftfraut profit mesne*


•k * i * * -x * I
I * * •k * î * I * ! * * f
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/ gaps to tcconcr a tiimg ffoten.
gflOSfpgares to take flitomtr,
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* X X 1 XX ■x I -X -X 1
X 1 * 1 * * • X -X ■X -x 1
* * ! X X •X -X -X 1
* * 1 x x i x x -x -x ! -X 1

get) figures foj changing foam one country to another.


! ' -x -x . ! . X 1! . x s\ x X
} -X -X X | x x l X
S •X X X x 1 x
i X X X X 1 x
mül
I x X X X X X X X X !' x | x
* X X X X X X X X X t X X
X X X X X X X X X X X* X | X
X xX X X X X X X X i x Î
meane.
X X XX I X X 1r x . j
' X X x ! ■ X
X • X X I X X X
X X 1 X 1 X X X ■
gaî> figures in the ftifpition of toarre.
s X X X |[ X X- 1
1,' X X X x- f
1 X X X X -K f
1 X x x ! X X i

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k k •k' k k j
1 * •k' k k I
I k * k * * * |
1 * •k * k k f
$rcDb figures foj fcf 021e in t ombate. tf

f * * ■k -k k k |
1 k k
. k k k i
i * k 1 k f
f k f k k f k |
emit. - - -

r k -k î k " ~f
k «k S v k k |
* k S ■ k k |
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meartc. *-* • '

j— — r k k «
f
i f
k ■ s
1 k 1
1 f * i
1
ffgmfptog rame, bot nette US long.
1 * k 1 ■K k 1 k 1 k I k k (
| k k *1 * k k 1 k k | k î
f * ' k k | k f k1
] k j
1 k k k k f k [ k k 1
goou foîtune nt tbe cite bp an tu begfanfng.
f k k k k( k k ! k k ! k |
1 * k k f k k ! k k |
k k k 1 k 1 * 1 -x I
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k k | k | k k 1 k I
k 1 k ! k k 1 k k j
k k k k k 1 k k
k k 1 k k k ! k
I '

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of Geomandc*
SCo fcnotye tbe natimtfc ofaperfo«?ot effect nature am
cotnplerion be is oj fijaU be, poama&ürè fo?me a fpgure, in
tlje Uiljiclj if tin fpjft am Mi be both cf one panet, bp that is
- * 4^ _ bl. é_V ^ é. t Ü~ i d* * * v 4 —^

of<? be uU'befuiS ans Mr hautes, the partie fyaS be a man


learned, t4 a imiuener : am fa it is of a! tin *ther planets, Pea
nui® mrl'bermoje nurlie into tobicb boufetbe fpilr boufc pat»
fetb, foe if that boufe be goob it Doth Sgnifp goss,anS if if be ill
it figntfnetb ill. Subirait», rou mntt loafee inbat company foe
fpjft bath : if f bat a figure of $ anb an other of o be in comp*
nie, it is SgnifpeS thereby, tb.at the perfou (ball be a man of
luarre, bp the tubicb be (ball get honour ana reputation . gf
that a figure of^ be in tbe esmpanie of TopHim^i of Via&i of
ISgnffçetb that be tliali be a tbèfe arts a prêts on tbe
fea. Ufa figure of<? be in tbe fytft ana fecona baufe, it flgmfp*
etb that be fball be a labourer of tbe earth, o: of feme occupa#
tion oi 5lrte of fmall eSimafisn. 3(fin tbe ferons ye ftnhe Car -
cer,it fignifpetb that be IpU be a gaplcr oj a pajfcr ofapjiton.
jf $ be toitb Pttella be $al be an armourer : if it be a fngutc'.of
ip be i|a!! be fage,tmfe honourable toitb all tbe Inajlse : if it b©
esfmtjjio be fl)att be a tapper, a radian, a fpie, cî an interpje*
ferbettnænemen: ftithtCa?m^cow be lb all he rich and
fojttmat in all bis interpnfesufit be Cauda dmconk be ti)»l l»é
a foiitarp man,loaing tml®# abltatnmgfrsm company 2im
fbno tusge of all tbe other figures accusing Unto the contttiou
m nature of the planets ans ligne, fignifgmg eche of the fais ‘

ringlit»^ — —* - -v * w *
both 8~mfn that th* man ffyzll be a fneaaec : it Oje be fctmot
feith F&rtima mater 0j Career \jz tbaU be a tapper o; (pinner of
•-»- if tlje be in conipann of Paella ans tit I at it ia bet
than be a capper oe a batter, ans bee (bail r.euer fta&e againe
that thing that be lasfetb, ans ItUetmfe iuSge of all the other fp*
wx*® accusing to their qualities ans natures. 8no after that'
«ou Knots the thing that the perfen is gium huts, then refitth
it to Hnofse the hirpoSUsn* ans h?atb7 sj life ot that perfon,a.û
life vw
'lié Thethird Booke '•
all ottjer things actojîmg as tbeljouf^Boc figmfpe : iftbere'
foje a fpgure of fijce points be fcunbc in tbe fpj® boule, itfigm*
fpetb tbat aman ftaU Une fire heures, fire banes,firemen
nctl)s,firc peares, oj 72 «tobicb are either heures, sapes, me*
ncttjs, oj peares, accojDmgas the fpgures be gcob 0’ babûe,
anb accojbing to tbofe febicb ûgnifpe heures. Capes, monetbs,
anb peers. 3 tijc fpgure be of y* points,peu (hall tutge tbat bé
Shall Itue fpue Usures, fpuebapes/pue months, 0? fpue pesres*
o? (tu pjoffécmg bp ttoeîue) tiné fco?e pesres, anb Ufcelmfe of
otber figures aceojcmg to the number of tbe points bobteb tbep
bauc. Ml ber cm peu mut note tbat pou mu® Uhelmfe baue rc<
fpeet bnto tbe Companies, tbe angles, tbe 0fpeets, tbe toap of
point, tbe parte sf fortune, tbe ügnifieattcn of tbe figues fobicb
be oner tbe jfpgures, boitb tbe cenfentment of Witneflfes, anb
tbe^uege: aUtobieb things toelibictecb anb ronfibereb, pou
Sljuîl tubge accojbtng to tbe fpjtt fpgure anb others, Urfjicb tf 10
be grab, it is tberebp fignifpeb tbat be Shall line long, anb if tbe
fpgures be ill, be Shall line a tbirb parte oj leffer : tftbep be
meane, be (hall Uue balte tbe time feibtcb 31 base fpofien of bere
before. But not tbat 3 boe intenb 0? teoulbe tbat anp perfon
Coulee giue treette Unto all this, but onelp that folhes of plea*
Cure migbt take recreatien anb pattime tberebp*

An Alphabet to knowe which of the two that fight;


1 or goe to lawe one againft an other
fhal haue the vi&ory.

A 1 B j C D | E | F ! g i H 1
I ; 3 1 124 j 22j 3 7 6 1
p\

I j K | L | M N ! 0 p
20 i } 10 [ 2 3 j x 2 1 §
VJ

131
ft 1 S | T V ■ X l-Y z
Y
■ 2
. ' ' "

*3 9 1 8 6 ! 3 ! 4
t

|Foj to bnbcr®snb anb pjaettfe this Alphabet arfgbt, poa


mu® fir® Unofce tbe gjepcr names of tbcm sebsrb iuoulc bgfit
of Geomancîcé 2zj
oigoetolatoe the onetheother, and fc^ife defame
names in llattne in the nominative cafe Singular, chferumg the
true £>?tbograpbie ♦ 8nd according to She Slpfcabef tome imfo
ecije letter of the faide names the number buto him appertain*
mg,felûtoing the pourrraiture here above to?»ftc«, and fumme
the faide numbers together, that is to tap, eebe mm bp him-
fdfc, and toben pe baue put them all together *wft» them bp <?*
and that tobieb remainetb on the one part ants or the ofber,tbe
diuiflon being made, pon fljall note it as po« find if. after this
bcboiac the Wes tobieb foliotoe, toberebp peu tydl tototoe
inbat Shall happen to the one and to the other End if it fcjtjne
that in diuidmg tbe tobole bp 9. there remaiwe nothing, poti
muil taKe the laft number of 9 ♦ fo? that it mull then ferue in
this purpofe, as pe Shall hereafter fenotoe mo?e at large bp er*
perience. Batldoegiaepoutoijnderfflnde, that if in this
Mule there be anp thing tohicb at anp time be not found to bé
true, that the ret of this Science of^emmneie is not altoaps
fo tbototoe out x as if if chance (tobieb both not once in a thorn
fana times) that tùto perfons tobieb doe pe fight together, e?
90e fue in the laine the one against the other, fibulae be of one
filature of bodp, one age, and one herp name, then Shall pou
judge according to the true arte of this &cfcncf Xben losfce to
fenotoc their berp names, and tahe diligent refpect that thep be
not corrupted, fo? that this Mule toil! ooe pou math fetuice,fo
^noine the ifîtte tobereunto pou doe afpire and p:eteno. to
the end that pou map the better tmderftande this Male, pat the
cafe that Peter and Paule lhoul.De fight the one against the 0#
thcr ; if ne doe then ejeamine that tohich toe blue Said, pou Shall
hnotoe the thing that Shall mall times happen, pet mu® pou
fenstoe that 0od is the gouernour and dettnbuter of dl things, .
and can change and alter them at his pleasure : but to® fpeahe
according bntp the influence and courte of the &tarrrs,tobereof
this Science is compounded ♦ 0nd here is the pjatfite :

itfc 2 3ne
0no fo bp this example ts Vetoes bnfo peu the names,
charaecs,numbers ans femmes sf them, truth their Siuifions bp
feo that t'wy being biuises ans fummes,there refeet b 4. to
Peter, ans i ♦ to Paule : then leolre to the ttoeift place, tubers
I on fball finse tbefe fignes <rt ans o3 î agatnfe 4. ans éjall by
thefe meancs imotue lobat 0>aU happen in feci) affaires, bé
it fcj fighting 0? pjoceffe : m iihe manner man non fesge ofo*
fibers.
combate he that is cf the teller feature (halt banqtrife
t|£ o
the other : feme fap the peunger fljall tianquife the elCcr, but %
I .to I*
obferue not that rule : the greater fijat! be hurt on the beats, ana
the iefiTcr that! bane the cboice of taeapou, ans cttercome tbe 0#
fiber. matter ef iafee the ieffer feall ifnelmfe tourne, but net
Uritbout great contrabiftfeits, sefctissiig ans ptoauing cn both
OSes, ans the one m saunger to.hurt the otfecr. But in the ents
this fertfe%i!l be appeafcS, ans the fete feati not beberie long,
foj that o being in his eraitation, (|ail fee the eaufe, that not cn*
ip the letter fbnlibaie the buto;ie, but SjaUhaue alfe Hjsjt erpe*
sition ans Sifpateh.
*■1? b SG&e greater tbail bane the choice offeeapen 5 ans feall
2.to 2. bane the tucf 3?ie toitb long Weapon, the iefier fe$U be hurt in
the face, ans on the arme. 0s touching tbe latue, the bigger
fejaUeUtattie bis fete bottboat anp great Debate, ans this fete
came m tiiall come bccaufe of toomen, leijcfe 0tfo?ncps tfeinfcç
to prolong the matter as Jong as fifeep man; butin the enstfee
greater obtame the fame. .
Zbt

%
SCbeleflcrfljaH baoctbeehoiecof tucapon, tuft oucrccme mIj $
Mbfbojf toeapcus, mtû tijc greater fljallbehurt ontheflo* 3. to 3.
tnacke. 3$ touching fute in latue, the lefler ( being a man Silt*
gent snb cf a btgilart cfpjtte ) $aU bane the bpper hanfce, anû
the fete the reef f|ai! net be long, anû by the reafon luhtfbh©
hath, be fijali baue bis things bclmere& at lis ofonc hearts sc-
fîrc.flni be tobicb hotectb the fate fljatt be a gpartfell man,flne,
fubttl! anti craftie, Mich in tlje cno fljall Dae him no feruice.
. greater fljall bane tbcchoiceof Weapons, ana (ïjaïl V *
baue tbe bictojte Mb long Weapon : fo? fute tl;e greater (ball 4- to 4.
Mine,although that it built be tong firfl, fobitb thing in this
bebalfe d fljetoetb, g bis a&uerfarte Ml b*s?fec treafon againA
bim, mmfcmg nothing elfe bat falfljoose ans circnmacntion by
reafen of tbe bnflabiUtte ans œeontinenrie cf », ans cf tbe
mooueable ligne. Crue it te, that in tbe eus be fljall net bourne
Mb all bte treafon anb fubtiltie. SEbis fute is about tbe fuccefl
Sen cf tbe father, 0? of tbe mother.
Che letter of feature fljall thufe tbe toeapeit ana ouerreme ^j $ ©
tutti) fljojt beeapcn,sn& tbe greater (ball be hurt on tbe fite,ans s. t0 5-.
on tbe hcab, ans tic thereof. In the latee the Uffer thall obfaute
unD tball baue ben? much atoe $ fucecur becaufe of $, ans cf the
bcufe cf o tobicb tbeboetb Mo bim many frtentes, tobicb to®
hy tbetr trauaile fo bfe tbe matter, that their fute fljall bé
fljojt.
k Che higher of ftature Cjallhancuifli: but the letter flatly j g $
bauethe choree of toe£p£n,anB be hurt cn the banses, ans at 6.to 6.
the heart, artb tie thereof. the tetoe, the greater fljall tom,
ans the fute (halt be foj mtit mency, e? metc&£M&fcc:. but the
fute Sail be feme thing long.
Che lefferfljallljaHçntflj Mb fl)o.flfetapcit, Merest h© T?
(ball baue the choice: ans the greater fljall fee liai en toe flo/ 7. to 7.
maebe armes anti beat) ♦ 3ln fute tbe lefler fbaU alfo tub me,
anb the fute is foi getones 0? money cf feme tocm«w. stio it
MU be feeru long, mb it fljall be by ^aturnrous, melancholy
anowfausm^ti. ^ mmm tosfj sCng tecapon, a» tte ml £ *
lefler fljall baue the choice of Weapon, ano be mt m the beuj,
^ mb 1 m
2^0 The third Books ,Tl
iîDe anD k:tê. &be greater il) ill alfa tunine in latue : and there
ta like to be martyr, oiat the lea® bio to g men tob moje
„ laiTeto himtoat flfjjll talmtetl)c fate,then itistooitb*
v 1 "r Clje lelTcr (ball bauethe choice of foeapon, and ouercome
9*10 ‘ fe’tl) tot topons : ana tbc greater lb tH be burt on the knee
9

ana on the Sae. 3 no in fate tbs icHer fijall tone tobouf fo;d
oj Debate, anD the parties fljali become to be fricnoes, ana the
fate is ( becaufe of .y, ) foi heritages oj to mi ns apparel! found.
2^be letter Ibillbe content to take part rather then coeto
latoc* • ’ . Jj|
^ i ? 9 SCt)t 2. ffjall bane the cbotfe of topon, ana ouercome r ;
to z- until iljojt Ineapons, ana be Hjall be burt in tbe bead, anddpe
thereof. 31nfafe i. (ball tone anD baue moie faaour in bis
dent amide then be lœhed foi, and this fute is foi gotones gap
meats, ot teamens monep, ans this fute fijall be mœtelp long.
î5nf true it is tbat at tbe middle of tbe fate there (ball be feme
craft teed, but notteitbffanding in tbe ende it (ball not pip
uatle. ~ r
n|^ ï i.iballcbufetbetueapon, tobicb (ball be long, and (ball
i. to 3. tenquilb, and 3 .(ball be hurt on the arme,and on the Ûomacke.
3n the latee 1. Iball toirnte, and the fute (ball be debts, and the
aduerfarie (ball be angrp, bntoteard, fcnctmle, teithont reafon
and craftie, bp meanes tobereof befall bp all meanes be can
attempt to piolong tbe fute, but in tbe ende hé (ball not gaine
AI $ o 4. (ball baue the cboife of teeapon,and ouercome teitb long
1.to 4. toeapon, and 1 .(ball be hurt at the heart. 3n tbe latee 4» (ball
toinne though be baue no great right thereunto, but frail bp
guilde bis kindled bp craft and cauillations, again® tobom b®
pall biing bis futeabout fonte fuccefflon 01 inheritance, and p et
, be fljall not be long in fute.
V® f 1 • 5lKib«fe tbe foeapon, tobteb (ball be tbojt, ans oner»
1 • to Î • tome y.tojtdj fljili be butt oit tbe béas ans on tbe an»*, an
I‘ 9l" k*™®?bat not toftbont great ill torn ans qtiarrcll,
r©en«nne«fW ^ ***’ W fW f“ra*tt,m8 *ottm •**-«»»

*.iban
1 ' of Geomancie* 231
6t (feall feaue tl)c cfeolfe of toeapon lulncl) Ifeall fee long « (feall w 1 « *
feurt i. inthe btllpsub onthefeeafe: anblïjal!alfe raufefew to T '* I
fee tmpjtfonncb. 3!n fute 6. ifeall tourne, ans the fufc Is fe; mo* ' ’
nep, foj merchanblce oj bargatnes, am it Ifeall fee leng,pct ffeall
6t be toell fatifficD of the pnnclpall efearges, anb aftertoarb tfeep
tyall remalne frlcnbcs m the enb,
1. (feall tourne totlh (feojt toeapon,anb 7. (fealbe feurf on the & 1 j
fibe, although fee hab the tfeotfe of toeapon. 3n fute 1 ,$ali tom, u tQ7,
anb tbe fute is foj marriage g©bs, 0; at tfee leaft about tocme,
anb beeaufe that the malice of 1? ifeall fee jtitrcb In tfets bebate,
the fute Ifeall be long, anb there Jfeail be bnbermtmnges anb ta*
«illations of (be annotates ^cctcjs anb Rotaries,anb all ma*
ner of fucb babblements (feall fee bone tn tfee faucur of tfeeeon*
trarte partte,anb to none otfecr enb but to mafee fetm to lœfe ty8
right, totthlcOe btfyonour anb profite hnfo them»
8. ffeall feaue tfee choice of long toeapon,anb Ifeall ouerccme «yj <£ 5
i . tofelth (feall fee hurt on tfee übe anb in tfee gentries. |n tfee 1. to 8.
ïatoe 8 ♦ (feall tourne bp gcob reafcn,anb tfee fute Is foj fenmœue*
able g©bs ♦ 2B«t this fute toill not fee tottfeouf quarrelling anb
lighting, feecaufc of $, pet bp the gœCnefTe of 5, fep nieanes of
gœb frlenbes, there ifeall fee a peace. &he fute (feall not lafle
long*
, i ♦ (hall haae the choice of toeapon, anbouercome 9. anb f | ’4- ®>
hurt him on the fine ♦ 3!n fute 1 « Sjall tourne, but not totthout 1 ,to 9.
longbebate, anb aftertoarb (feall fee frtenbes, anb 1, is a perfen
toell mabe of feeble, anb hath a merrp anb fapje countenance,
SCfee fute Is about feme pjefeemmcnce ,anb It ffeall be (feojt.
3. (feall ouercome tolth ffeo?t toeapon, anb 2. (feall fee hurt ^» * %
en the arme, although he hab the cholfe of toeapon, Jn the 2 4 to . #
latoe 3♦ (feall game tolth (feo?t time, anb the fute Is amettge® * 3
fetnffolHcs about fome herttages,anb (feall fee a tourer of men
of tfee Church. :
2, (feallhuucthe choice of toeapon, anb hurt 4.cntfeeffo* % \y, $
iwscfce, anb on the arme, anb hanqutlfe him, gn fute 2. ifeall 2. t0 4.
tolnne tolth the fufetlltie that fee (feall hfc to this fbectojano
^buocate, as toell fep monep as fep ttoeatnlng, ans 4,* (feall fee
P<d?i anb fearcfull,
tfe 4 y.jfeal!
The third Booke ' 1
. 5, fljaïl baue djopfe of tocapon, lull'd) {Ijafi be too®, and o*
*HT? 2 uerconte 2. tobo fljalbc ïjîirt tit the flanclte ant) on the flomaeft.
2. tO
3'n fate s'. to ml tourne, ana tbe fute is nhemt tocmen,aj fe: too*
mens clothes, anD bp the flotbfulnelTc of T? the fute f|a!l be long,
ana there (ball be much frauDe ana bcccipt bfeD again® 5 . tubteb
m the enu $a!l toinne tottb great pleafurc and contentment
2. (ball ebufe long toeapons anD euerreme 6. tobo f^aU be
m|? 2 hurt in the boite, anD on bis tooulsers. 312 the hint 2. Sjall
2. to 6.
toinne toitbeut anp Doubt, anb in finall time, anD aftcrtoarDes
tmifte to all be m toc bettoéne them anD gob accojD, anb this
fute is about mcrcbanbice ej monep lent.
-jij q * 7* toall ouercome toitb too® toeapon, anb hurt 2. on the
T ^ _f arme anD ftoe, although 2 ♦ iTjali baue the cbopfe oftoeapon, pet
' ' toall be be ouercome. 3n fute 7. toall gaine bp Delapes, pet toall*
2. Htope companp toitb martiall men 0? toitb Utlc meti,hmittg
their ms faire in their beaus, anD a fmall bears ream's to Doe a
mifdjiefe, toberefoje 7. toall content bimfelfe onelp to baue
the bpper bans.
3» I f? S
2. to 8.
2. fiiatlbauetbeebopfeof toeapon, aito ouercome 8.anD
hurt him on the floues ans bottom? of his belli?. gn the lato 2 »
%tU toinne in p’oeefe of time, béeing apDeb bp men of fmall
fiature, counterfeit, anD as it toere menflrous, pet 8. fljaH
bane g©D right, but the fabtiltie of 2 .is of fetch fajee that 8. fljall
I©fe, ano to is fute is fe? bnmameable g.©Ds, ,10 {3 oufes noffelfi*
on sans inbeiltances. 5
rti n « 9. to ail baue tin djapfe of toeapon tob®b to all be too®,anD
* ouercome anD bart 2 , at the heart. 3nfute9.toatftomne,anb
to? fute toal be about gtftes 02 gcods of the DcaD,tobicb aitS’ougb
9. baue no g«D tight tantes them , pet hè toall quidteto obtains
them*
4. toall baue tbe cbopfe of 0)0® toeapon, ans ouercome 3.
ans hurt him in toe heas ans arme. 3u fute 4. (hall tourne, anD
it toallbe about bis fathers geass, tobereof bis^mffolhcstoill
Doe tobat tbep can to beguile him, but pet tbe fate toall not bæ
long.
3. toad ban? tbe choice of to®® toeapon, anD Qtiercome anD
hurt 5. on Un floe ans on toe fljoulser. 3n fute 5. toall toinne,
: ans

%f ••
of Geom aride. 2^5
ans t&cre fcafll be great sebate ans ccntrouerSes before it be m*
bet), \J3itl) Saunger of mmtber 0? burtes on tbe one noe 0? tbe
other, pet 5 in bis bonfe fynll fo tao?Ke, that after tbe fute 10
enses, tbeir mailtce (bail ceafe, anti tfeep (ball be as goo friend
as tfeep tot before tbe fate beganne.
6. ffeaUcfeufe\m% topsn, anSeaeresme, anti hurt 3 in n?[ 9 g
tfeebellp- Jn tbe laf»e 6, 0jsllfe)inne, but there IfeaU be much 3.to 6.
fnbtfltp b!es m both §ses,an& tbe fate is fo? merefeanstee 0? mo*
ttep tent, ans it (featt be long teitfe a g©s UTue fo? 6.
3 ♦ S?al! saercame teitfe ffes?t teeapon, 7 fijalbe butt in tbe seflj 5
legge ans on tbe arme, although be bane tbe ebopfe of topon, 3. to 7.
Bin fute 3. #att tslrate, but net b? anp gas right that b& batfe,
but bn fubtiitte mtb craft, ana tfeep fee people frétumious ans
(ball be long. * .
8. IfeaHouercorae Mi long Weapon, ans 3. (ball be hurt ^1 $ *
on tbe botte ans entrâtes, ans batte tbe efeopfe of foeapon ans 3 *to £*
pet tofe. 3!n fute 8. ffeail Mme as reafon is, ans tbe fute (bail
fee about appareil, o?Sob3?te, o? tsinges belonging fmfo to
men, but before tbe fute be en&cs there Ml be fome blotties
Seâlt m tbe Itelscs? but in tbe eme tfeep ifeall agré ans be*
tome fttenses-
3. {bail cfeafe (feo?t focapens, ans overcame 9 .ans feurt fetm t | £ ©
in tbe béas, tubercof be flbnll sic, 3«n tbe lafee 3. (fealltone bp 3. to 9.
fotee of tbe reafens tbat be Ifeaü bring ont ans alîcage bp tbe
anse ans fauonr of fome iLojSes, ans not fentfeont great ftrife
ans lofe, ans it ts an ba jars of murtber, pet £fe?il 3 • be ifeeto
qmtberin^ojtttme.
<. (bail feaue tbe tfeoife of ffeort Weapon, ans oaereomc 4*d * 0
febieb Cbali be burt m tbe beart ans spe tfecrecf. In fute y. ffeall 4- to y
tomiie, tofetcb fljall be a gœs ans an boneft man, tbe fute (bail
be about gæss giuen bnto tbem bp tbe pince fs? tbeir gras fer-
uiee, 0 tfeali be tbe caufe tbàf there (ball be an agrément mo?c
fepfrénslbîppetbcnbelatue. ,
* 4 M efettfe long tueapons, ans sticrccme tf.rns burt btm *i* *
(nfbcbosie. Intfeelatoe 4- ffeallMme, although ft Mbè4-to 6*
long firft, ecb of tbe parties ffeall tljtnbe be bat!) gos rigbybut
# ï, 1 A* llclL'Û
The third Booke
4. t)atl5the better : tfjefetefefo?mcncp lapdembarfecj 0$ foj
mcrcftmtdire. •••sp \ 4 1 .BH
OS|t 3
4. to 7
,
7. fftall oucrcome 4.. toitft (ftstf weapon and hurt ftim on
tfte tmes mil on roe face,altftougft tftsf ht ftab f fte cftotcc dima*
pon. %\\ fete 7. tftall totraie, although all ftfe mm iftall be tea*
fed Upon bp ojder of laiue, pet iftall there a l^imce ej feme
marttali man taufe ban to be reffojed again* bp ifeusur.
4. fijaUcftufc ffto^tfoeaponand GttcrcGUteS.ann fturf fttin
?I y o
on the fbe. 3fe the iatue 4. IftaUbomne, but there Iftail be a
4. to 8.
tftoufand crafets found to beretue him, but in tfte end tftep feall
ngræ,and Gjall obtains the futettftfe fete fe.foj feme fticocfgsn n%
inheritance.
12 $ 9. fft?.U ham tfte choice of (ftojt Weapons, and oucrcome 4.
to (, and hurt him on the fera® and arme. 3?n fute 9 • fftall tuinne ftp
*' y ' fufttiltse ana craff,mtft (ftaU bane agatntt fttrn mercurial! people,
and fm life eounfaile ftiftcus Allocates and ^octojs, fe that in
tfteeni3 4.lftaUtemne.
^I q + 6» fftall oucrcome brntft long teeapon, and 5 ♦ IftaU bfe fturf
" to6>° ontbe bead and face, although bee bad tfte election of tfte iuea*
v pen. Jn tfte lain 6. tftal! tetnne feitft g®d reafon and caufe: the
fate is foj mcnep lent, but it fesll be gmcWp papde.
-r ; 5 q > • fftali cuercome iaitft (ftort loeapoi?,and feuen fftall be hurt
5. to7 . in tfte fiat sites and on tfte heart teftereof fte (ftall die, Hotbotth*
taring that be bad tfte tftopce of Weapon. 3» fete j .tftall bum
by meancs of feme great men* letters, tfte fete fftali fee qufefefp
ended to tfte profite of y. and it fe foj tfte fecccfeon of tfte fatfter
cy of tfte mother. \ f
^ ^ q 8* ouerceme fon'tft long tapon, y iftall bane tfte choice
51 to g of tfte tecapon and pet be hurt en tfte fiscs and on tfte ftandrs.
' Jn fete of lâfee 8. fftall fomne tintftouf tfte craft 0: fufttiltie of
snp one, ftetaufe fte ftatft ged right tftereusto,on feeft toife tftat
ftss pjocefie bditftout anp apte of fraud 0? receipt, fftall come
fftojtlp to a gesd tflue : tfte fete Ûjall be about garments of Utnfe
follies and iuitft cefens} but in tfte end tftep 0;all be friends,
ir 15 i î♦ %a!i ftaue tfte cftopce of feeapcit, and pet be eucrcctpc,
j.to9. aitdp.JftallfturtfttmcntftefftouIdtr. Blntfteiafeef.iftallUmi,
but not Without great dtfetcultte and long time:*? .Iftalbe cffmall
- - * * feed»
of Geomancie. 2V>

bosie, anD of a completion mercurial!, ans fearcbefb all meant*


to affsuit ^ ♦ and to tahc hilt at asuauntage y bprcafon tebcreof
be ought to trtiS to bis gams although bé tyal! tone theme*
ttiït trntb gœd iuft ice, right and eqmtte.
7* bauc tlje choice of foeapon, and ouercomc ans hurt y' 11 &
6. on tbe head ans tjîfagc* 3în tbeiatoe 7. t^alî tomne not mip 6. to1 7
out great quarrels and Ioffe of men on both ides, but in tbc end
fhep l^all be ftieu&es : this fate is fo? merebandif e.
8* fijall b&uethe choice of iocapen, ans pet be hurt on tbe
bead, mb saerceme bp 6. jfo? the latoe 5, f^all Mme Mtly 6. to 82.
outanpdtfficultie, and both parties be of g©s cenfcicnce, fo
that ecb of them (ball tbtnfee to baue a right, ans bn tberr g©s*
neffe after the fute is ended, tlep Ojall remanie friers
^abalibauetbecbopfe of toeapon, ans pet be ouercome 3r(s $
tiJitb tbo?t toeapon, ans be hurt on the arme ans on the legge. 6.‘to 9.
3n lame 9. flball Smimc after long time, ans not toitbout great
cottes ans essences on both OSes, ans tbte fute fs fo? Sebtcs-c?
debtors. • /
8. 0>:ü! cbnfe long feeapon teitb the fobteb be fijalî ouc rcamè o î
and hurt 7* on the heart ans bjeaft. 3n fute 8. (ball quicMp 7.to 8.
toinne as tocU bp faneur as bis reafaits allcasges ans brought
cut: tbe fute is fo? garments 0; momcables, leaf* bp the death
of fonite of tbetr hMote.
7. fball Mqnffb toitb tbo?t Weapon and hart 9. in tbe face YjO $
ans bâche, although that he has the chopce of toeapon. $n the 7. to 9.
lame 7, C|aU toinne, but not imtbaut great quaiTelfes,
debates ans fighting, but lbs?tip after tbep (ball be frienscsitbe
fute is foj fomething lent, the nduerlaric is a martial! man, ans
pet in them there fijall be an cno not altogether to the minse \
of 9* ■ 1 ■ ' v ■ .f
8. flfjaU bane the choice of tocapsn, sm pet bit ouercome n\$ 2
ans huit in tbe boSie bp 9* 3n the lain 9. (ball tourne imtb gas 8.to 9.
fortune, ans he $&Ilbane to soetoitl bonei fete to&itb be no
fubtillsealers: tbe fute fbaU be fo? te©tieabic gobs, a«s OjglL- _
•netlongIsfïtmenîes. . , ■ :./■/ & .
îj6 Tbethir Bookc
* *

A rule abridged to know incontinently which of the tv<>


perlons which fhall fight orgoe to law the one again It
die other fhal £>e conquerour, according
to this Alphabet and rule
going before.

i
2 4 6 8 I I 3 S ! 7 8 1
3 r\
1 7 i 9 1 »• * X
S' 2 I 4 6 8
the numbers.

1 1 4 1 6 8 ! y 1
s 7 9
némt 1 7 | 9 |areconquer 4 the com I 3 6
S' 8 j
I 3 . 6 8 roursof 1 S | quero? 2 4 7 9 I
2 4 ' 7 9 6 110 of 1 I 3 s 8
i S' 8 i
7 1 2 ! 4 6 9
2 4 6 9 8 i ! 3 s 7 1
I 3 s' 1 7 i 1 9 1 1 2 1 4 1 6 ! 8

Ï3erc follotoetf) the tubéle of fortune sppjocueb ano com


grmcîi bp Science ans reafon of Pythagoras the moffi errclient
pbtlofopher, bp the tobteh pc wap bnotoe all things that pou
canûcraaimiie.
y -v-

The demaundes which may be made and


propounded.

i tsfttbcfber pc Hjall enter mt a the fauour ef a ïiozfce.


e Whether pour ^atffcr fball at anp time b e pope. Car?
Small, n great pjciatc ef tfee Church ojio:i:e.
3 3f pe fliaU baue the tour of tlje f^tnee acceding huts
pour bctïre*
4 If the pjmcc fhall take the tstune befieges.
5 Mhtch of the two f&iuecs Which make Warre the cite
agamft the other Shall baue the bfitcwc.
6 Whether there Shall be anp great facte of 0rmcs bene m
the camp o? not.
' t there fyall be peace betWto ttuo pmcc$<
' s
4 •
S 3fa Captame (ball be m great fauour teitb tbe lojo b®
fer«etb.
w v

9 3f a Captaine be battant oj not.


i o gf a bo?fe (bail tetnne the race,
11 3fa pjifoner (bail conte eut ofpjtfott*
12- 3!f a fiche perfon (fiatt amena,
13 3f the ficttcnes (ball be long oj lï)o?te,
. 14 3* the fuite in the ïlatee fijall bk tubgeb to pour profit,
i S' 3f pe fbaU haue pour hearts befire m nef,
16 gf pou fijali haue a tbilbe bp pour teife o? Icmmam
* 7 3f a teoman teitb chttbe (hall haue a fenne o? a baugh*
ter.
v

18 gf a chose (hall bé fortunate oj bnfojtunate m this


teo?lbe.
i j> 3 fa thing ffoien tetll bc reconereb againe,
20 gf (t (hall be a plentiful! peare.
21 gfttbe g©b to tafee abopage (n banô,.
22 3fit be g©bto occapte mercbanbife,
2 3 3ifitbeg©bîotafeeateife,
—», j ^ ^ ^

24 3fa fttentfijtp (hall tahe g©beffect,


25 3f a man (hall be fortunate m bis hoafe,
a 6 gf a perfon (hall be altoapes rich oj p©je,
«fins thus map pe boe of all other bemaunbes thereof
pe teoulb be refolueb.
0nb to the enb peu map the better bhberffanb this tohme
of Pythagoras, anb the refolution of the bcmatmbestehich w
testés paopounbe, peu tnufi fit® ofall cbfflfea number, tehat
pou tt(t at pour biftrelion, as i^» i f- oj 1.2, 0? ante other
tno?eoj(effe, this bone tatte the number of the bap, as pen
|att hereafter finbe, al fet in ojber, anb (hen tatte the number
tebicb pe finbe in the tehâle Open the fp$ letter of pour name:
ïs bp erample, if pour name be Anthony, peu mult tatte ^ ,
mb the number tehich is oner him : all tehteh things peu
inbe.aU pat in an ojber in the tehéîe, ane father a! U)s(c num?
iersinto onefiimme, tehich P*%U biutbe bp 3°- «^”3
he refi, as bp trample, if all pour total! number boe amounts
The third Bookc
febife number pe mutt fearcb in fee bubble», anD if pan finie ft
in fee bpper balfe, pour matter feall fp ku feel!, anti If it be fit
fee neferr ba!fe,tt feall be euill : ans feus map pou fenofee all
tljat pe Defire to fenofee*
to if pe insulae Hnofe fobefber pe fijall eitlop pour loner
ojnot, fake fee numberoftbefittt better of pom*name, fee
number of fee planet, attD of fee Dap of fee feæke : aitDal fbefe
numbers pe feall gut togefeer, ans feen Dimas them bp 3 o, as !
pe did before, anb fake pout* remainaer, anD féfee m tbe feb tele
ans pou feal fins if, ans fern If if be tit fee tapper balfe pou feall
base pour requett, ans if If be in fee ttefeer parte,® is contra* %
tp. to feus map pou Do of al ofeer things febife pou feoals ft
knafe t pou matt confioer that fee numbers in fee iob&le patte
Hot 3°» aspeijallfinsefeembegimtingfeitb u 3* anD 4,
ans fo eonfeqtienflp to 3 o, as in fee fame febéîe pou map tk.
Æ\

;*

«I1

I,

k
of Ceomancic*
Tke number oftlie Planets,and their
C harass.

SL 7^ 39 34 45" 114 4^
Saturnus Iupitcr Aiars Sol Venus Aleicurius Luna
T? ¥ S o 2 $ - D
-
..
. v .v
• : r *

1. lie numbers ofthe dayesofthe weeke.


«

fenba? wunaap tuefbap tocnelbap tburfoap top fetteraap


106 5” z 102 31 68 4) “ '

& here be e util ana tsnfojtunate aaies, fo called bp tbe air


rient pbtlofopbers, in tijc tobieb, if anp fall fiche be ijall be in
Sanger of aeatb, 02 elfc to be long fiefee, ej if anp perfcn take
trppon bun a ienrnep, m fet fo?toara fn mv cfthefeïat&s, be
Iball baue til lathe in bis icing, nettljcr is it gas to plant, to
wafee bargainee, 02 banquets m anp eftbem.
SanuKrp batb fine til sapes, tbat is, tbe tbii a,fourth,fifth,
ninth ans elenentbtirebauarp batb tb?é,tbat is,the thirteenth,
tèBcnténtb ans ninféntb^artb bath 3 .that ts,the thirteenth,
fifteenth ana firtmitb : Spjiil bath tfeo,t|at is, the fift $ feure*
tenth 2 #ate batbttoo, that is,the eight ana fourteenth : 3tme
hath one, tbat is, the firt : Julp hath ttoo, tbat is, the fifteenth
ana nineteenth 2 &ufutt bath ttoo, that is, the tight arfc fife*
tenth 2 September hath tbte, that ts, the fir®, fifténth ana
fifteenth 2 October bath one, flat is, tbefif tenth 2 $cuanber
hath ttoo, tbat is, tbe fifteenth ana firtentb 2 SDereinberhath
thte, that is, the fif t/ettentb ana eleuenth.
K. *
1 '% \ - V .* ■ , „ •
t^ere folio to tbe fignes tobicb fljeto the aapes,ana heures
psa ana euiU about anp affaire that pe
«
haue to aoe*

Aries Taurus Gemini Cancer Leo Virgo


nr « h «9 A n
Libra Scorpio Sagitarius Capricornus Aquarius Pifces
£!= m. V 0» ~ X
The third Booke
^e mu® note tfjat g ffapeth tu ecbe of tbefe Vigiles Üm*
fie îiMü, an® ï> but onelp ttoo ûapes ans an balfe, fobicb fs the
caufe of the changing an® mutation of tbe thm. pou mua fur*
tber note, that fonce of tbefe, that is to lap, ?, «*, 31 be cal*
îeomafculme,anaotberf0Mre,tbatfstofap, v^^sKbé
calle® femimnet an® other feure, that to to (âp, y, m, 35, ~foè
common : tbefe tb?œ v>*»<n* be of tbe Jfire, an® be bote an®
®2ie : tbefe fjnfe n:, ^ be offbe % p2e,anô be bote ano moi#:
tbefe be of the dearth, ano bé caîoe ano Ojiet
tbefe tbjcé <£, m, K be of tbe Water, ano become ano moi®,
#02eeuer, of tbefe lignes tbefe foure be fire®, that is to fape,
v, «rt, m, ss, tbefe be berp dl fo2 a man to tafce anp thing in
hanse tuben that » is in aim of them, farnng to labour, foiae, -T

builoe, make btfDge* ana other things firme an® Sable, bnto
tbe Mich it is berp ga® : bat to bup,92 fell, 02 make bargains
02 other things moneable an® inconlanf if is berp ill. £here
are other foure meaue,tbat is to fap,nr, ny, x, ofthe tobicb,
*■ an® ir be ill, m. an® X be g«o® to begmue tbmges moueable
if
#•
an® bnffable, ercept it be to bap an® feilun tbe ÿigne of ir, a
H,
man map ®oe Mat be Ml, fo2 it fljaii come bnto bis p2ofite.|«
'd an® y if a man toou!®e goe into anp p!aee,be mapgoe fàfelp,
figntfping that be f&aU fpn®e that Mich be both foehe fo2 ♦ 0up
enterp2ife taken in ban® in the ^igneof X (ball bane a goo®
l
ifiue, ■ $ . t

fîkmatt fl&eMbnfo pou Mich boures of tbe baie


31

be msfculme, an® tehfeh be feminine, an® marhe,tbatifpon


toonioe&efire anp thing of a ïl ®e of a &a®p, he mu ft ®e*
02 02

imunae it of a tlo ®e in a &igne mafeuîme, an® of a tu®p in


2

aligne feminine, fo in fuch demons of the times bfe (ball


2

bane the greater fo ce to obtains his regae® : the fir® houre of


2

the ®ap is the fir® houre after mi&mght,an® all the euen heures
be feminine, an® the bueuen be imfculmc, as toellbpbauas
bp night

To
©f Géomancie; 2]9
To knowe whether a perfon doe tell the
trueth or not.

Y £>u muft fejite bis o; ber name fbafpoufeouio pjonefbfe


pjactife bp in Ratine, ant) lifeetoife fbe name of tbe bap fbat
be toise pou the tale, snD atfôe tttto exbe of all tbofe letters fbe
number thereunto belonging, as pen (ball fé bp this Alphabet
f0iîal3jing,anl put al tbofe numbers into one totall fumrae,ana
at®e thereunto 2 ét anb then tnutbe the tobole retail furame bp
7, anti then if tbe remataoer be euett, the perfon bath net toloe
pen tbe tmetb, but if it be tineuen be batb tslde poa tie truetb.

1 A B I C D El F G i H
1 o z 22 14 <5 *6 \ 7 f
1 ! K L 1 M N | O | P | QJ
18110 11 j ii 4 1 *4 1 6 1 16 1
R S T V X i Y Z
riS 10 z ni 4 14 (

To knowe whether the husband or wife


fhall foil die.

Co fcnofee nm bnbcrftant) fbe reflation of this qneftfofi,


pottmuft fente tbe proper names botb of fbe man anbof fbe
feotnan in ïiatitte ? ans put Unto eebe letter in them tbe mm*
ber to if belonging, as pe fmbe it in this Alphabet before, ana
ratting all the& numbers info one totall femme, bunts focm
bp 7. anî then if tbe remainoer be eues, tbe fesman f|all Dpg
anb if ft be bnenen, tbe man Iball bieftrft*
e « 0
V

Ifa woman with childc (hall haue a boy


©r a wench.

tarife tbe proper names of tbe father anb of tbe mother,


1 anb of tbe monetb that conceiueb fettb fb®>e, anb afâing
^ -, mm uk&wUS
2^j-o The third Bookc
IfhettnTe all tî>e numbers oftbofe letters together, ttte t!jcm
bp 7♦ ans then if the remainder be cuen, it (hall be a baugbter,
ans if it be tsneueu it fixait be a tonne,
_ » *

To knoweifa childeftcwe borne ilia 11


liueor die.

Write tbe proper names of tïje father ans of the mother,


ans of tbe sap that tbe cbilbe tuas borne, ans put to eebe letter
bis number, as pe bis befcje,ans bnfo tbe total! fumme, being
collectes together, put 15-. ans then siuibe the totall bp 7. ans
then if the remainSer be euen the ebitoe (ball Sie bp ans bp, ans
n' it be bneuen it iljall line,
» pv *' 4 , ■; 1

To knowe if a wife be honeft or vnhonelb


• r" * - t •* ^

► ' ^ <, ». .r * r - ^ l7^ JB

Write the name of the toife ans of her mother,ans put the
numbers fento ccbe letter, as is afojefaise, ans tsnto the totall
fumme put 1 ^, ans Siut&e it bp 9. aus then if the remainSer be
bneuen,fije is an boned bocman, but if it be euen, Ûjee is&if*
boned. .
I
‘.fi <* . f -f*’

pmmud notethataltoapes pou mud tojite the pjopec


names in X atinc arrowing to the true jtegrapbie» ;
«

Ijius endeth tbe third Booke of Georaancie,, ■■■.


tranflated by Francis Sparry.

> •

. *>' , «*■ tf, r


. c‘

X'i

V-
The T able of the Chapters contained
in the firjl Booke of Geomancie.

W
- • *
f-
S'*" 0

|aî €>eam.mcfe is,mb folcrffoe it is fa called, fdl. i


£Dftie b$mg, dfence,anô nature of ttys 0rt, ana
ease thereof* ' 2
j£)f tie mtfrument of fits 0rt, anti of tie manner lofoe to
make it, • 3
Sfle manner to frame ttys arte, anbgmc to ec| placed
name. - 7
2Df tie figntlcafton of de fpotto ana of tty j&>aag|fers,
ans lofo Jieplefoes b % tngcnDjeD of f|em. 9
ifofo to frame tlefoitnefies anD tleBfoDge. 10
flDf tty names of tie Spires. ' 11
flDf ffee nature ana p^pmle of tty foure (Elements -, ans of
f|cir figures : ans fir® of tljc Jfire, anD of W figures. 12
jDf tty 0ire, ans of fits figures. 1$
%ty foure figures of tty Mater. 16
£Df tty Ci;art!), anD of 1er fig! ibiD.
%ty manner lofo to appropriate leaf es 3 anD tletr proper*
ties to tty foure (Elements. 18
f^ofo tty fenfes of man be attributes lento tty foure £ie*
mentes. 19
£Df tty ottjer Hegisn or part of tty Cotise, canes tty €cty
fiiali. ' * ' ■ tbiD.
M genera!! figure of tty tfoo partes of tie foorloc, flat is to
fan, Clemenfarte ans CclefiiaH. 2o
<2>f t|e fir® t^eaaen. 21
gDf tie ferons ans titra fattens, ants of tletr mourng. 2 2
f)ofotiemfertoar tltngesarefulteit, ans gouerneï bp tie
fnpertours. 24
j)f tie names airs Dtfieimes af tie fetten panels, 25
Kt t|e isumue. ■ 27
%ty psfoer ans faculttc lull'd © latl bp all fie Sgnes ans
parties of tie æoliacke. -8
Km qualifies ans powers foil'd » latl bp all tie lignes
of t|e zsUntty. 29
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<©f tbe Qualities and powers iubfcbl? batb fit ffje ttoriue
fignes of tbe ^odtacfte, 31
gDftbe petoers of v fit ccbe of tl>e ttoclue lignes of tbe xo*
dutefie. 1 S3
<Df tl}e figmficaftons and qualities tbet $ balb in tbe ttoriue
figHCO Of i'fjC X Odfacfee* . 3j
$Dftbe qesalitte fobitb 2 bstb bp tbe tfoclue lignes of tbe
Biache, - 37
£Dftbe qualities and potoers of 2 in tbe feignes of tbe x,o*
lie. '' 38
• £DC tbe fepberc and Circles ofbeauen, 4 0

£Df tt)e proper names of tbe lignes offbe ^odtache, and


eftbeir diuifions, degrés, and qualifies, 45
£>f tbe fine principal! Regions of tbe lDorld,rommonlp caU
led x sues* _
M tbz figures and Cbaractes of foe panefs. ^z
£)f tbe ïjsufes oftbe planets. ^3
^o& tbe planets mat be attributed but0 fbc figures, ana
fbe figures to tbe |danets,as fed! direct as retrograde, 5- 3
l£oto tbe lignes be attributed to jfigurcs,snd tbe figures
to tbe lignes, , ^
^Df tbe dominion tobicb tbe feignes baue ouer tbe partes
of mans bDdie,trtes>fé&es, ans Hegions, c7
%%t gouernment tbat T? and tbe other planets in ecb fiene
bane oner tbe members cfman. <■ g
ffibe manner bol» to erect tbe n. boufes of î^eauen. <9
flDf tbe qualifie of tbe figures of titfeemmie. 6z
Cbe declaration of tbe 12. boufes of ijeaue placed here. 6 3
jointe feno&c to attribute tbe members of mans bedie
Unto tbeboufes,. ' 6l.

The Table of the Chapters contained in


the fécond Booke.
m all tbe figmfieations bring of tbe W boufe, bnon tbe
qneffions ans demandes tobicl? map be propounded and made
m

v*.
in the fame,
<IDf ttjc feeenb houfe, anb of ber flgnifpraficH bp on aü the
bemauttbeo tohieh map be pt?£ in queffien bnber her. 7-
0 the thirbe houfe anb of the Bcmattnbes fcjhieh belong
thereunto. 77
gDf the fourth houfe, anb of thebemaunbes thereunto he*
longing. 81
0 the 6ft houfe, anb of the bemaunbes therein confameb.
- %9 • 1

0 the 6rt houfe, anb of the queffions therein eontaineb 9 7


^Df the feuenth heufe, anb of the bemaunbe* therein contain
neb, ^ ,ca
j2Df the eight boufc,anû of his bemaunbes
^f the ninth houfe, anb of the bemaunbes eontaineb therein.
; 115"
0 the tenth houfe, anb of the bentaunbes eontaineb therein,
I Z Ï

^Df the eleuenth houfe, anb of the bemaunbo eontaineb there*


In 129
if the twelfth houfe, anb of the iemauntes eontaineb there*
In. '
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the third Booke*
anb ugnmeaRon vjw
StSueïgureshauc bp the tu»lm heufes. 1ro
0 the g®b 0? iU hcufe,anb fobich thep be,tohere the figures
he in their places, 1
0 the ttoo taîïtneffes. 16 0
$Dfthc3ïuBge, ,, „ 16 *
^nohj manp matter of inaucs a figure to faib to be tneu m&bc
anb fortunate ojtjnfejiunate. j6 z
0 the companp of the houfe, 1 ”7
Æiîtht eompanu of contuncttow. t 3
Cheberiarationofthethingfehiehinihib jewels taUeb
the place of the figures. 17 *
$fthe figure of figures. 1/6
5pm 3 Mr' *>
able
r>~
&! the Æfpectea in general!* i So
£Df the afped of ComtiwtfoH* ibio*
k'f ti)t fertile afpect* tbtD*
<&f tbeSfcpne afpect. i83
0 ti)C &natBsts afpetf. 185:
<8Df the afpcct of oppoftei* è ^ ^ 187 -
y V « ><

fai tebtcb
(M tttf 190
other tbmfeetb 193
tije teap of point 194
•inotetbe pact of jfoetime io7
% ano of thetr face, 199
top, ans fall of ttje figures 202
fenotee tbs name of anp perfoit, ffjat to to fcip, tettlj
letter 01 fpflable it Dot!) begûme» 203
Unotee tf a jfigure bcteell mace 0? not bptbc heures
Of tf|! mets» ' *°f
tec, 200
are the to Hnotee tm<
to tebich of them they be 2 12
2 I4
ye îàle of Pythagoras, 23

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