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Book IV – Astrologia Munda<br />

Section II – Chapter VII<br />

Chapter VII<br />

Of the signification of Jupiter as he is accidentally placed in any of the twelve<br />

houses of heaven in any Annual Revolution, whether he is Lord of the Year or not<br />

Thus have you heard plainly and fully the true significations of Saturn as he is<br />

located in any of the twelve houses in any Revolution whatsoever, whether he<br />

is Lord of the Year or not. It remains therefore now to descend to Jupiter, who<br />

as you have heard in our Introduction is the next under Saturn, and therefore we<br />

shall in this place speak first of him, and then of all the rest in order as they are<br />

accordingly located in the heavens.<br />

[Jupiter in the Ascendant or first house of heaven in any Annual Revolution of<br />

the Years of the World and what he thereby signifies]<br />

If Jupiter then, in any annual Revolution of the Years of the World, is in the<br />

Ascendant and strong, and in good aspect of his dispositor 1<br />

he signifies the<br />

people of that climate or region shall be successful and fortunate on every side,<br />

healthier in their bodies, shall have much joy, honour and peace; men shall be<br />

desirers and searchers of and in divine mysteries, and the law and the students<br />

thereof shall be in great and high esteem, and they shall build and repair<br />

churches and courts of judicature, etc. And if he is weak, men shall be negligent<br />

and careless of divine duties, and the law; and though you may not judge<br />

altogether the contrary to what has been said, yet may you say the people shall<br />

be little the better for his presence in their Ascendant, or receive little or no<br />

good from him, for the good he would and is naturally willing to do you see he<br />

is altogether unable to perform, being weak or having no power or ability; in<br />

like manner judge of his consistence in any other house when he is in the like<br />

case indigent.<br />

[Jupiter in the second]<br />

If he is in the second and strong, he signifies abundance of prosperity and riches<br />

to the people; especially in such things and commodities as are signified by the<br />

sign wherein Jupiter is. Also, if the Lord of the second applies unto him, their<br />

riches will come tumbling on them they know not how. But if he applies to the<br />

Lord of the second, it will be by their own labour and industry that they shall<br />

1 NOTE BY RAMESEY: as you have heard of Saturn in the former Chapter.<br />

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