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Book IV – Astrologia Munda<br />

Section IV – Chapter III<br />

[To know the greatness of the events of any eclipse]<br />

The quantity or the greatness of their effects 1<br />

is known from the greatness of<br />

the eclipse and from those stars which, in the place of the eclipse, are causes of<br />

the future events.<br />

For when an eclipse of the Sun is vespertine, the evil portended thereby is<br />

lessened; but when matutine, increased. So likewise on the contrary, an<br />

eclipse of the vespertine Moon increases the evil; matutine impairs it the one<br />

half.<br />

The reason thereof is because the Sun is the proper governor of the day and the<br />

Moon governess of the night, 2<br />

and therefore when they are thus afflicted in<br />

their own season, the effects must needs be much more effectual then when on<br />

the contrary.<br />

1 Magnitude<br />

2 NOTE BY RAMESEY: Genesis 1:16 - «And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the<br />

day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.»<br />

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