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Title: The astrologer of the nineteenth century
Year: 1825 (1820s)
Authors: Raphael, pseud., 1795-1832 Anglicus, Merlinus, junior, Gent
Subjects: Astrology Occultism
Publisher: London : Knight & Lacey
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sim-ple enough to direct the Dragons Tail to the horoscope as anareta ;and Gad bury says, he knew three instances where it destroyed life :a moments reflection would have convinced him, that it could donothing of the kind, being a mere nonentity. Whoever will give themselves the trouble to register the successivetransits of the 2Dra8on0 tlail by the several planets, will soon findthat its effects are invariably anaretic, and that these commonlyprove fatal to persons of great consequence. Queen Caroline ofEngland died on the day that ©enutf made her transit of the JDia8Ott03Tail, in 1821 : and now we have to record the coincidence of thissame phenomenon with the deaths of the Queen of the SandwichIsles, and the Chinese Lady, together with the death of the King ofthe Sandwich Isles on the very day that ^ercurg makes his transitof this fatal node. It is these facts, and not mens opinions, thatmust guide those who would arrive at any eminence in astrology. M 2 164 ILLUSTRATION, No. XIII,

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CIRCLE II.—SECT. VIL A RETROSPECTIVE VIEW OF ©ertatn &emarfeafile iEbcm*, With Observations on the Signs by which they were severallyaccompanied.By all persons who have paid close attention to the subject ofastrology, with a desire to ascertain its efficacy with regard to popularevents, it will have been observed, that when planets have been pass-ing through the sign (Semini, conflagrations have been commonly pre-valent, and some very great ones have happened under this sign.But. we are not to take this alone as the sign by which such catas-trophes are to be anticipated in this particular quarter of the world.Crieff, Hibra, and Sagittarius, have had their share of great fires aswell as emini; and few have ever happened, except in partsvery remote in England, but when those signs have been very strongly CHRONICLE OF CELESTIAL INFLUENCE. affected. The particular quality of any combination of influence thatmay happen to be in familiarity with those signs, should, however,

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Title: The astrologer of the nineteenth century
Year: 1825 (1820s)
Authors: Raphael, pseud., 1795-1832 Anglicus, Merlinus, junior, Gent
Subjects: Astrology Occultism
Publisher: London : Knight & Lacey
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made thee subject unto him, and by allhis signs and seals, and by the four elements, by which the world issustained and nourished, and by the serpent that was exalted in tlie wil-derness,—that thou, <2Tabergon now help to give true council to thy Lord3DBerion, that he do show himself instantly unto vie, and fulfil myrequest. This must be said three times each day, and three times each night,over the writings. The third day, in the third hour, write and make the name of hisother counsellor GTetoegron, with his signs and characters, and do andsay as before rehearsed. This done, surTumigate your seals and writings with a surTumigation 222 THE ASTROLOGER OF THE NINETEENTH CKNTURY. of saffron, aloes, mastic, olibanum, and orpient; and note that thefire used for this purpose must be of elder-wood or thorns. Then choose a secret and retired place, where no human footstepsmay interrupt thee, and make thy circle of the following form. ILLUSTRATION, No. XXI.THE CIRCLE FOR RAISING 0htViOXV

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INCANTATIONS. The circle being made, and consecrated according to the rules ofceremonial magic, enter therein, in the hour of Mercury, and beginthy invocations in this manner, on bended knees, and with greatdevotion. I conjure, iavocate, and call thee, 2Dbett0lt, by the Father, the Son, MAGIC CEREMONIES, &C. 223 and the Holy Ghost, and by Him who said, and it was done ; whocommanded, and it stood fast; who willed, and it was created ; andby his Son Jesus Christ, in whose name, all heavenly, earthly, andinfernal creatures do bend and obey ; and by the unutterable name ofineffable majesty -f tJTetracrammatort + 0 thou spirit Oberion, 1 com-mand thee, withersoever thou now art, whether in sea, fire, air, or flood,whether in the air above or in the region beneath, to appear instantlyunto me, and my fellows, without hurting me or them, or any otherliving creature which God has made. This I thrice command thee, inthe name of the ineffable Adonai. Amen. If, at the third repetition of thi

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Title: La philosophie des images : composée d’un ample recueil de devises, & du jugement de tous les ouvrages qui ont êté faits sur cette matiere
Year: 1682 (1680s)
Authors: Menestrier, Claude-François, 1631-1705
Subjects: Nostradamus, 1503-1566 Occultism Astrology Emblems Devices (Heraldry)
Publisher: Paris : Chez Robert J.B. de la Caille …
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Four une perfonne qui fe fatisfait elle^mèmme dans [es vêyenes , & dans/es pensées. . XXXI. Le bûcher du PhénixyiGET IN CINERE VIRTUS, Quelle vertu dans cette Cendre >Four les Reliques dun Saint, XXXII. Le Comte de Rebollêdo avbicpour Devife un jeune Phénix renaif-îant de fa cendre > avec ces mots. VIV1T POST FUNERA VIRTÛS. Il vit par fa vertu même, après qtfil eftihorç* Recueil de ftufieurs DeVi/isl $ XXXIII. Pour la Soeur Marie de lIncar-nation i on a peine un Phénix qui fe biû-le , avec ces mots. UROR > MORIOR , ORJOR:le brûle , je meurs , je renais.Ce font Us trois principaux effets de la,*)tie Mijlique , qui allume de faintes ardeurs^qui confume > 0* qui renouvelle « XXIV Le Phénix. TU SOLUS Vous feul. C*eft i Dieu que conviennent Ces parolescomme efiant unique & immortel. XXXV. On a fait pour une Princefleune Devife du Phénix , avec cesmots. VIGET UNICA TERRIS. Elle cft unique au monde. yy h K?4 Recueil de ptttjîeurs Be^ifetl LE GRYPHON,

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I. Vn Gryphon. UNGUIBUS ET ROSTRO AEISQUEARMATUS IN HOSTEM. Il fe défend du bec , des griffes,, & dç&ailes.Pour un homme redoutable, IL Vn Gryphon qui eu Aigle & Lion% UNDIQJJE PRINCEPS. Tout eft Royal dans luy. III. Vn Gryphon. AVIDUS COMMITTERE PU* GNAM.[Toujours preft à çor|ibatt«c2 Xecueil de plufieurs Déyifisl j?^ JV. La Maifon de Guiffrey en Dauphi-1né , a pour Devife un Griffon > avecces irçots. HUC i QUID OBSTAT? & ttioy , je ne crains rien j qui peut m$jrefifter. * V- Vn Gryphon.PRiEPETE PENNAJDune aîle pronte & légère. VI. Vn Griphon:Toujours à lcrce.1 Peur un Cavalier yigilant 9 ©• toujoursen a£lio%m â|| Recueil de fhfieurs Devifesl

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