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Book IV – Astrologia Munda<br />

Section III – Chapter XII<br />

Remember according to the nature of the signs, aspects and Mansions to<br />

pronounce judgment. But if Saturn is then in a fiery sign and a dry Mansion,<br />

and the Moon also so posited, there shall rather be turbulent, dark, obscure air<br />

than rain.<br />

[To Jupiter]<br />

On the contrary, if she then next applies to Jupiter although she and he both are<br />

in moist signs and Mansions, yet shall they denote only sweet showers and<br />

moderate dews and the like, but in other signs and Mansions hardly any rain at<br />

all. However, it will be but moderate, seasonable and pleasant if there is any<br />

which sometimes 1<br />

perhaps may be. But if either Venus or Mercury, or both, do<br />

then cast their beams unto either the Moon or Jupiter, or both, there will happen<br />

rain in some measure. Judge the quality from the nature of the Mansions and<br />

nature of the signs they are in; as if moist, then it will be the more wet; if dry,<br />

the less; if in airy signs, winds and showers by fits; but seldom is any rain or<br />

weather produced or occasioned by Jupiter that is destructive or unseasonable,<br />

but still moderate, temperate and wholesome.<br />

[To Mars]<br />

Again if the Moon applies next to Mars after her conjunction or opposition with<br />

the Sun, and Saturn is then also in any aspect with her or Mars, or with the Sun,<br />

rain is threatened and that immoderate if they are in moist signs and<br />

Mansions; and if in temperate and yet the Moon is in a moist sign<br />

and Mansion, it shall denote rain, though not so much. But if she is in a moist<br />

sign and Mansion and then in a dry, there shall be but very little wet; but if<br />

Venus does then aspect Mars also, you shall judge the contrary, that there shall<br />

be much rain; and if it is in the summer, thunder and lightning with all.<br />

[To the Sun]<br />

Also, if at the time of the conjunction or opposition of the luminaries you find<br />

them in aspect with none of the planets or any with them, judge it will be fair<br />

weather and little or no rain. But if Saturn or Mars, especially Saturn, behold<br />

either of them or any other planet in a moist sign and Mansion, especially from<br />

an angle and the Sun then peregrine, much rain shall follow and so on the<br />

contrary judge.<br />

1 NOTE BY RAMESEY: as other causes may concur.<br />

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