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Book IV – Astrologia Munda<br />
Section II – Chapter III<br />
Chapter III<br />
Showing the state and condition of the common people in any region, by any<br />
Revolution<br />
In the first Chapter of this second Section, I have sufficiently shown the way<br />
and manner of judging the condition and state of the people; yet for the better<br />
illustration thereof, 1<br />
I shall further enlarge myself thereon in this manner.<br />
The Ascendant, Lord thereof, and the planet therein posited, but more<br />
especially the Lord of the Ascendant and the Moon are significators of the<br />
common people of any nation, country or kingdom concerning which you<br />
intend to judge by the Suns ingress into the first point of Aries, the which if at<br />
that time you find well disposed, fortunate, in their own essential dignities and<br />
in an angle, or succedent, free from the aspects of the infortunes, it denotes the<br />
people shall that year be in a good condition, shall thrive, shall be successful<br />
and prosperous, and shall have one gain and success upon the neck of another;<br />
especially if the planet or planets in configuration with them be fortunes or well<br />
disposed, or that to which the Moon does then apply.<br />
If the planet to which the Lord of the Ascendant or the Moon does apply or is in<br />
aspect with, be Jupiter, they shall be safe and secure that year, shall enjoy their<br />
liberties, shall be free from all manner of molestation, shall have justice and<br />
good laws executed, and shall be in credit and honour.<br />
If it is Venus, they shall abound and have plenty of all things, shall be merry,<br />
delight in and enjoy pleasure and sufficient recreation, shall be neat, curious,<br />
and propagate marriages: Thus you see we still judge according to the nature of<br />
the planet in configuration of our significator, and the strength of both planets;<br />
see this yet further cleared and demonstrated.<br />
If the Moon at this time when she is thus in aspect with these planets that<br />
naturally you know are fortunes, is cadent, weak and no wise essentially<br />
dignified, yet shall the condition of the people be fortunate and good, but shall<br />
not so abound in their felicities, nor have them multiplied so one upon the neck<br />
of the other, as you have but now heard; and if the Moon were so very well<br />
fortified and dignified, as you even now heard, and apply to these fortunes,<br />
being also as aforesaid essentially fortified, but cadent, it shall signify the<br />
1 NOTE BY RAMESEY: as I have said.<br />
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