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Book IV – Astrologia Munda<br />
Section II – Chapter VI<br />
Chapter VI<br />
Containing the true significations of the planet Saturn as he is in any Annual<br />
Revolution accidentally placed in any of the twelve houses of heaven, whether he is<br />
Lord of the Year or not<br />
Even as it was an earnest desire that all the ingenious spirits of our Nation<br />
should increase in knowledge 1<br />
that has egged me on to this undertaking, I shall,<br />
according to my desire and first intentions, be herein as plain as possibly I can,<br />
and shall cordially and sincerely deal with you as I would be dealt with. For<br />
wilfully I shall not in the least detain or keep back the smallest matter according<br />
to that little knowledge God in His wisdom and infinite mercy and goodness<br />
has bestowed on me, that might advantage you in this most heavenly study, or<br />
be a means to propagate the art.<br />
[Of Saturn in the Ascendant in any Annual Revolution and what he signifies,<br />
whether he is Lord of the Year of not]<br />
If in any Revolution of the Years of the World, Saturn is in the Ascendant, and<br />
diurnal, and beheld by his dispositor by a good aspect, as also by the Lord of<br />
the mid-heaven, or in reception therewith; it signifies the people under that<br />
revolution shall be quiet during that revolution, not making many journeys,<br />
shall be in a good condition, fortunate, successful, and shall be much honoured<br />
by their king and superiors, of whom they shall obtain much good. But if he is<br />
therein afflicted, unfortunate or anywise weak, he denotes mischief and trouble<br />
to the people in their proper persons, also infirmities and all vexations signified<br />
by Saturn; and this shall the more assuredly happen if he is in human signs and<br />
no wise beheld of the fortunes or adjuvant planets.<br />
[Saturn in the second]<br />
In the second and beheld by the fortunate aspects of the Lord of the second, he<br />
denotes the successful and prosperous condition of the common people in their<br />
trades and merchandising, and that they shall thrive and grow rich, especially in<br />
such things as are signified by the sign wherein the cusp of the second is. If he<br />
is therein weak, impeded and unfortunate, he shall signify the contrary, and that<br />
the people shall be poor, have losses and crosses, 2<br />
especially in such things as<br />
1<br />
NOTE BY RAMESEY: especially this, which of all other comes nearest to Divinity.<br />
2<br />
i.e. contrarieties<br />
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