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Note, The
day is divided into twelve equal parts, called Planetary
Hours, reckoning from
sunsire to sunset, and, again, from the setting to the rising; and to find
the planetary hour, you need but to divide the natural hours by
twelve, and the
quotient gives the length of the planetary
hours and odd minutes, which shews you how long a
spirit bears rule in that day; as Michael governs the
first and the
eighth hour on Sunday, as does the .
After you have the length of the first hour, you have only to look
in the Table,
as if it be the fourth hour, on Sunday, you
see in the Table that
the
and Gabriel rules; and so for the rest it being so plain
and easy you
cannot err.
Iohannis Tritemij Opuscula quaedam huius argumenta.
Probably spurious. Appended to Henrici Cor. Agrippae ab Nettesheym,
de occulta philosophia libri III,
Parisiis. Ex offincina Iacobi Dupuys. 1567. English translation in Francis
Barrett's The Magus, p. 135bis. |