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Planetary Dignities
House : Saturn
Exaltation : Mars (28°)
Triplicities : Moon, Venus, Mars
Terms : Venus (0°-6°), Mercury (7°-12°), Jupiter (13°-19°), Mars (20°-25°), Saturn (26°-30°)
Face : Jupiter (0°-10°), Mars (11°-20°), Sun (21°-30°)
Detriment : Moon
Fall : Jupiter
General Qualities
Sex : Feminine
Dirunal or Nocturnal : Nocturnal
Elemental Triplicity : Earthy
Elemental Quality : Cold and Dry
Temperament : Melancholic
Sign Quality : Moveable (Cardinal)
Fertile or Barren : Indifferent
Specific Properties
Stage of Life : Old Age
Season : Mid-Winter
Month : December
Savor : Bitter & stringent
Colors : Black & earthy
Native Application
Body Part : Knees
Body Types : Indifferent stature, but not very high; body is dry and spare, long lean slender visage; long and narrow chin; hair black or dark brown, the neck long and small; the breasts are but narrow.
Life Expectancy : Sun in Capricorn grants threescore and ten years (70) [1]
Professions : Shepherds, fishers, mariners, carpenters, buyers of rents.
Diseases : Scabbes, galls, infirmities of the skin, hindrances of the hearing, of the voice, of the eyes, issues of blood in the lower parts.
Constellation Properties
Ascension : Oblique
Direction : Heart of the Meridies, over the Earth.
Fixed Star : The Eagle [1]
Parts of Sign : Twol Head (Astadab) & Tail (Actraldabor). [2]
Moon Mansion & Electional Information [3]
Mansion 21 (6°35') : Temperate : Good to build : lay foundations : sow seeds : go to a Prince or Magistrate for a favor : contrary to matrimony.
Mansion 22 (19°16') : Moist : A convenient time to take physick : navigate : put on new apparel : contrary to marriage.
Electional : Converse with old men : it is good till ground : plant vineyards or sow seeds : to mark gardens.
Locations
Countries : Issyris, Thrace, Albany, Bulgaria, Macovia Lithuania, Saxony, Hassia, Thuringia, Stiria, India, Isle of Orcades.
Cities : Macedonia, Cities and Towns : Oxford, Mioklin Vilna, Brandenburg, Augusta, Constance, Clrois.
Particular Places : Grounds that lie fallow, and places where sheep are penned; barren, thorny and bushy fields; a cow house, or place where calves are kept, and where tools for husbandry or wood is laid.