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Chap. xlvii. Of the Images of the fixed Behenian Stars.

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But now for the operations of the fixed stars, according to Hermes opinion, under the head of Algol, they

made an image whose Figure was the head of a man with a bloody neck; they report that it bestoweth good

success to Petitions, and maketh him who carrieth it bold and magnanimous, and preserveth the members of

the body sound: also it helpeth against Witchcraft, and reflecteth evil indeavors [endeavors] and wicked

incantations upon our adversaries. Under the constellation of Pleiades, they made the image of a little Virgin,

or the Figure of a Lamp; its reported to increase the light of the eyes, to assemble Spirits, to raise Winds, to

reveal secret and hidden things: Under Adlebora [sic. Aldeboran], they made an image after the likeness of

God, or of a flying man; it giveth riches and honor: Under the Goat they made an image, the Figure of which

was, as it were, a man willing to make himself merry with musical instruments; it maketh him who carrieth it

acceptable, honored and exalted before Kings and Princes; and helpeth the pain of the teeth: Under the

greater Dog-star, they made the image of an Hound and a little Virgin; it bestoweth honor and good will, and

the favor of men, and Aerial spirits, and giveth power to pacifie and reconcile Kings, Princes, and other men:

Under the lesser Dog-star they made the image of a Cock, or of three little maides; it conferreth the favor of

the gods, of spirits, and men; it giveth power against Witchcrafts, and preserveth health: Under the Heart of

Leo, they made the image of a Lion or Cat, or the Figure of an honorable Person sitting in a Chair; it rendretb

a man temperate, appeaseth wrath, and giveth favour: Under the tail of Vrsa Major [Ursa Major] they made

the image of a pensive Man, or of a Bull, or the Figure of a Calf; it availeth against incantations, and maketh

him who carrieth it secure in his travels: Under the wing of Corvus, they made the image of a Raven, or

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Snake, or of a black Man cloathed in black; this maketh a man cholerick, bold, couragious, full of thoughts, a

backbiter, and causeth naughty dreams; also it giveth the power of driving away evil spirits, and of gathering

them together; it is profitable against the malice of Men, Devils and Winds: Under the Spike they made the

image of a Bird, or of a man laden with Merchandize; it conferreth riches, and maketh one overcome

contentions, it taketh away scarcity and mischief: Under Alchameth they made the image of an Horse or

Wolf, or the Figure of a man dancing; it is good against Feavers, it astringeth and retaineth the bloud [blood]:

Under Elphrya, they made the image of an Hen, or of a man crowned and advanced; it bestoweth the good

will and love of men, and giveth chastity. Under the Heart of Scorpio they made the image of a man armed,

and with a coat of Male [mail], or the Figure of a Scorpion; it giveth understanding and memory, it maketh a

good colour, and aideth against evil spirits, and driveth them away, and bindeth them: Under the Vulture,

they made the image of a Vulture or Hen, or of a traveller; it maketh a man magnanimous and proud, it

giveth power over devils and beasts. Under the tail of Capricorn they made the image of an Hart, or Goate,

or of an angry man; it bestoweth prosperity, and increaseth wrath. These are the images of some of the fixed

stars which they command to be ingraven on their stones under them.


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Читайте в этой же книге: Chap. xxvii. Of the proportion, measure, and Harmony of mans body. | Chap. xxviii. Of the Composition and Harmony of the humane soul. | Chap. xxxi. Of the Observation of the fixt Stars, and of their Natures. | Chap. xxxii. Of the Sun, and Moon, and their Magicall considerations. | Vertues. | Chap. xxxiv. Of the true motion of the heavenly bodies to be observed | Ingraven, receive from the stars. | Are without the Zodiack. | Chap. xxxviii. Of the Images of Saturn. | Chap. xliii. Of the Images of Mercury. |
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