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Book IV – Astrologia Munda<br />

Section II – Chapter VII<br />

augment their riches. By this rule, you may judge 1<br />

of everything appertaining to<br />

the signification of any house. If Jupiter is weak and in the second, he promises<br />

neither riches nor poverty in himself except by accident. Wherefore, you are<br />

warily to consider, as has been said, the signification of each planet as he is in<br />

your scheme; significator of anything, and not wholly as he is naturally. And so<br />

judge of the good or evil portended by his signification and aspect, sign and<br />

quarter of heaven he possesses.<br />

[Jupiter in the third]<br />

Also if he is in the third and strong, the people shall be pleasant and delight to<br />

associate themselves with their neighbours, acquaintance and kindred; <br />

shall delight also in charitable and alms-deeds, and be prosperous and<br />

successful in all short journeys, and give themselves to the study of Arts and<br />

sciences. But if he is weak, they shall not have the like strong inclinations unto<br />

these things.<br />

[Jupiter in the fourth]<br />

Again, if Jupiter were in the fourth and well dignified, men shall infinitely<br />

abound in wealth, and prosper by their labours on the ground; especially<br />

husbandry and manures thereof. But if he were unfortunate, there shall be much<br />

sadness and trouble to them towards the end of the year, etc.<br />

[Jupiter in the fifth]<br />

Moreover, if he is in the fifth men shall delight in feasting, sporting and all<br />

manner of recreation and pastime; shall be pleasant, merry, receive<br />

much joy, and content from and by their children; women shall be apt to<br />

conceive with child, and they shall bring them safely forth, perfect and without<br />

danger. But if he is weak, it will not be so well, if anything at all good.<br />

[Jupiter in the sixth]<br />

In the sixth and well dignified, the good condition and state of servants is<br />

promised; also health both unto them and the people in general, if the sign<br />

wherein he is be human; if bestial, to beast of that nature the sign is of, etc. as<br />

you have heard in the preceding chapter where we spoke of Saturn his being in<br />

1 NOTE BY RAMESEY: if you have well considered what has been said in the preceding discourse.<br />

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