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Anima Astrologiae or A Guide for
Astrologers by William Lilly 1676
The 52nd is, When the three
Inferiors, Venus, Mercury, and Luna, come from under the rays of the Sun,
and appear in the evening after his setting, for before (viz., till they
are got from him 12 degrees) they, or any other planet, are weak, so that
a Fortune can advantage little, and an Infortune prejudice as much. Now if
the Fortune come forth slow in motion, as with labour, then will not the
good expected be obtained without
much pains and trouble; and if it be an Infortune, his signification will
appear slowly. But in the Superiors, as Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars, these
things happen when they come from under
the Sun beams, that they rise in the morning before the Sun, and shine
before his rising.
53.Whether the Significator be under the Sun’s Beams |