1.Revolutions may be said to be accomplished five ways, first by the return of the Sun yo the same point, which is most valid. Secondly the return of the centre of a planet to the same place of the Ecliptic, of which kind that of the Moon first and then those of Saturn and Jupiter are chief. Thirdly the return of the centre of some smaller Circle to the same place. Fifthly the return of a planet wherewith he was in the beginning joined as it is the place of another Planet.
2. When the Dragon’s Tail in a Nativity unfortunately beholds the Lord of the Ascendant and in a revolution the Moon shall be joined therewith, and the Lord of the House of Death being then in the place of an Infortune in the radix, shall likewise behold it, the Party that year will die.
3. When the Infortunes are strong in the Radix, and the Moon applies to a powerful fixed star of the nature of Mars in a Revolution, the Party will be apt to commit manslaughter that year or be in danger about it.
4. Revolutions may produce effects happening in the years following, wither because ones year is preparative to another, or because the Nativity decrees what the Revolution
perfects, or by reason of greatness of the event as death, or of the causes, as when the Sun is exactly in opposition to Jupiter
5. When the Ascendant of a Revolution is the same with that of the Person’s Nativity, something promised in the geniture happens, but more certainly if the Moon shall be also in her place of the geniture, or the Lord of the Ascendant in a place partially behold the same house of the Radix.
6. If in a Revolution the Lord of the Geniture Retrograde (if he be one of the Inferiors) begins to be under the sun’s beams, or (if he be one of the Superiors) if he be afflicted by an Infortune, you may expect some danger of your life that year.
7. When Jupiter in a Revolution beholds the Moon or Venus, or be in an angle in either of their places in the Radix, it inclines the Party, if of fit age that year, to marry.
8. When in a person’s Revolution whose only significator of life was debilitated in the Radix, the Fortunes shall be combust in any house but the Ascendant, and the Infortunes being above the earth, shall behold the Sun Ascendant and Moon, or the Moon be under the earth, such person without any ill direction may die that year.
9. If a Geniture we weak as to life, and three planets be joined in a Revolution, there is imminent danger of some eminent disease, especially if they happen in the 6th house.
10. When at ripe age, a Revolution shall have Venus in sextile of Mercury, who was joined to her in the Genesis in the same place, the native will be strangely haunted with wanton thoughts and venereal imaginations, and if they shall be in conjunction in the same place where before they were in sextile, he shall that year enjoy some mistress that he is much enamoured of.
11When in the hour of a Revolution the Superior Planets or others shall b joined in the place of a Radical Significator, expect from thence some notable matter to happen of that kind which is thereby naturally promised.
12. When the Moon is joined with Saturn in a Revolution, and he casts a square to the Ascendant, such person shall that year suffer in his body by reason of a disease of his mind.
13. The additions that are made by the procession of the sun in an annual Revolution, transfer the significations for near upon so many days after the Revolution as there are years past.
14. When the Moon agreeing with Saturn in the Radix, or being with any other Planet in his dignities, if she happen in a Revolution (after the age of forty years) to be corporally joined with Saturn in the same latitude, or being full of light shall be in opposition to him and in contrary latitude from the sixth house to the eighth, the Native will undoubtedly fall into some strange disease and die thereof.
15. When the houses of the Ascendant or Moon in the Radix shall be in square or opposition to the Infortunes in a Revolution, the Native will suffer much trouble, but if the Moon be in conjunction with them, then he shall do much mischief to other people, but if besides this the Infortunes are Lords of inimical places, He shall both do damage to
others and suffer much himself
16. The particular times of accidents happening are to be found out from annual and monthly revolutions and transits
17. Fatal will that year be to the Native's health, when in the Revolution many of the Hylegicals come to bad places of the Figure, or to the Aspects of the Infortunes.
18. If any Planet be afflicted in an annual revolution, the effects will appear when he shall apply by body, square or opposition to the Planet that is Lord of the sign wherein he is.
19. Diseases are for the most part of the nature of the Lord of the sixth house, or the Planet therein posited as well in Revolutions as Nativities.
20. The Revolution of a year is one thing in time, which is the return of the Sun to the same point from the Equinoctial; another thing in the World, which is its return to the same fixed star, and yet another thing in Nativities, which is its return to its former place, but with the addition of so much of the Ecliptic as he passes through in one natural day.
Puka註:revolution就是返照法。
2. When the Dragon’s Tail in a Nativity unfortunately beholds the Lord of the Ascendant and in a revolution the Moon shall be joined therewith, and the Lord of the House of Death being then in the place of an Infortune in the radix, shall likewise behold it, the Party that year will die.
3. When the Infortunes are strong in the Radix, and the Moon applies to a powerful fixed star of the nature of Mars in a Revolution, the Party will be apt to commit manslaughter that year or be in danger about it.
4. Revolutions may produce effects happening in the years following, wither because ones year is preparative to another, or because the Nativity decrees what the Revolution
perfects, or by reason of greatness of the event as death, or of the causes, as when the Sun is exactly in opposition to Jupiter
5. When the Ascendant of a Revolution is the same with that of the Person’s Nativity, something promised in the geniture happens, but more certainly if the Moon shall be also in her place of the geniture, or the Lord of the Ascendant in a place partially behold the same house of the Radix.
6. If in a Revolution the Lord of the Geniture Retrograde (if he be one of the Inferiors) begins to be under the sun’s beams, or (if he be one of the Superiors) if he be afflicted by an Infortune, you may expect some danger of your life that year.
7. When Jupiter in a Revolution beholds the Moon or Venus, or be in an angle in either of their places in the Radix, it inclines the Party, if of fit age that year, to marry.
8. When in a person’s Revolution whose only significator of life was debilitated in the Radix, the Fortunes shall be combust in any house but the Ascendant, and the Infortunes being above the earth, shall behold the Sun Ascendant and Moon, or the Moon be under the earth, such person without any ill direction may die that year.
9. If a Geniture we weak as to life, and three planets be joined in a Revolution, there is imminent danger of some eminent disease, especially if they happen in the 6th house.
10. When at ripe age, a Revolution shall have Venus in sextile of Mercury, who was joined to her in the Genesis in the same place, the native will be strangely haunted with wanton thoughts and venereal imaginations, and if they shall be in conjunction in the same place where before they were in sextile, he shall that year enjoy some mistress that he is much enamoured of.
11When in the hour of a Revolution the Superior Planets or others shall b joined in the place of a Radical Significator, expect from thence some notable matter to happen of that kind which is thereby naturally promised.
12. When the Moon is joined with Saturn in a Revolution, and he casts a square to the Ascendant, such person shall that year suffer in his body by reason of a disease of his mind.
13. The additions that are made by the procession of the sun in an annual Revolution, transfer the significations for near upon so many days after the Revolution as there are years past.
14. When the Moon agreeing with Saturn in the Radix, or being with any other Planet in his dignities, if she happen in a Revolution (after the age of forty years) to be corporally joined with Saturn in the same latitude, or being full of light shall be in opposition to him and in contrary latitude from the sixth house to the eighth, the Native will undoubtedly fall into some strange disease and die thereof.
15. When the houses of the Ascendant or Moon in the Radix shall be in square or opposition to the Infortunes in a Revolution, the Native will suffer much trouble, but if the Moon be in conjunction with them, then he shall do much mischief to other people, but if besides this the Infortunes are Lords of inimical places, He shall both do damage to
others and suffer much himself
16. The particular times of accidents happening are to be found out from annual and monthly revolutions and transits
17. Fatal will that year be to the Native's health, when in the Revolution many of the Hylegicals come to bad places of the Figure, or to the Aspects of the Infortunes.
18. If any Planet be afflicted in an annual revolution, the effects will appear when he shall apply by body, square or opposition to the Planet that is Lord of the sign wherein he is.
19. Diseases are for the most part of the nature of the Lord of the sixth house, or the Planet therein posited as well in Revolutions as Nativities.
20. The Revolution of a year is one thing in time, which is the return of the Sun to the same point from the Equinoctial; another thing in the World, which is its return to the same fixed star, and yet another thing in Nativities, which is its return to its former place, but with the addition of so much of the Ecliptic as he passes through in one natural day.
Puka註:revolution就是返照法。
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