i 74 Gerard Cremonenfis.,
come , by turning the yeers of the Lord of the ninth into days; becaufe (o many days he (hall tarry, as the Planet fig- nifies in the place where he is. Or otherwife : weak An- gles fignifiea fpeedy journey, mean Angles a mean journey; and the Lord of the ninth iikewife, according to the place wherein he is found.
And this I fay concerning his return. If you would know whether he (hall return from his journey with an imperfect voyage or not, fee if the Mocn be joyned wirh the Lord of thefir(t,the third, or the ninth, and the Planet thereof be in his fall ; becaufe if ic be fo, he fhall return with an imperfedt voyage. And if the Moon be in her exaltation , the journey fhall fpeedily be effe&ed. And if there be two rtrong Planets, and one cadent, the journey fhall be made ; and if one beflrong, and another in his fall, he (hall retire back.
QueTtions of (he tenth Houfe.
IF thou wouldeft know whether thou (halt have any ho- nour or benefit from a King, Bifhop, or Lord 7 or not, look unto the firft Houfc, and the ninth, and their Lords : and if the L ord of the firfl be in the ninth, or with the Lord of the ninth, or with any other good Planet j or if the Lord of the ninth be in the firft , or with the Lord of the firft , or with any other good Planet , as Venns^ Jupiter, or the jDra- gpnt Head ; or if any of them be the Lord of the ninth, or
- R.* of thefirfr, he fhall receive honour and benefits from
them.
And if you would know whether he (hall have ic in his own Country, or in a forraign Country, look if the Lord of the ninth be in angles, then it (hall be in his own Country : and if in fuccedents,it (hall be neer j but if in cadent Houfes, very far off.
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