The new astrology; or the art of predicting or foretelling future events, by the aspects, positions, and influence of the heavenly bodies, founded on scripture, experience, and reason ... in two parts ... / By C. Heydon.
- Heydon, Christopher, Sir, 1561-1623
- Date:
- 1786
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The new astrology; or the art of predicting or foretelling future events, by the aspects, positions, and influence of the heavenly bodies, founded on scripture, experience, and reason ... in two parts ... / By C. Heydon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![[ 3^ ] in the Ecliptic, and is void of latitude; of courfe, is never ftationary or retrograde. In man lu governs the heart, back, and arteries; the righi eye of male, and left of the female; and tlu memory. , The Sun is in nature mafcullne, diurnal, hof and dry, but more temperate than Mars; and i- well dignified, is always found equivalent to on. of the Fortunes. When he prefides at a birth the native is generally of a large, boney, ftronc body; of a fallow, fun-burnt complexion; largec high forehead ; with light or fandy, curling haiw inclined to be foon bald; a fine, full, piercing hazle eye; and all the limbs ilraight, and welh proportioned. If he is well dignified, either in a queftion c nativity, the perfon will be of a noble, magna: nimous, and generous dlfpofition ; high-mindec- butvery humane; benevolent heart; affable; i friendfliip faithful and fincere ; in promlfes flow but punftual. The folar man is not of man words; but when he fpeaks, it is with confidenc( and to the purpofe : he is ufually thoughtfu fccret, and referved : his deportment is ftaiel and majeftie; a lover ot fumptuoufnefs and mac. nificence; and pofTefles a mind far Superior 1 any lordid, bafe, or difltonourablc pradlices.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28762824_0054.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)