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Natures and Complexions

Nature : Corruptor, enemy and destroyer of life and man.
Dirunal or Nocturnal : Diurnal
Sex : Masculine
Influence : Greater Malevolent or Misfortune
Temperament : Cold & Dry
Element : Earth
Complexion : Melancholic
Condition : Slow in effects, ponderous, terrible in all aspects.
Color : Black or Crottal

Properties of Men, gifts, and profession

Types of Men : Old, fathers, grandfathers, ancients, Husbandmen, beggars, jailers, Jews, Moores, diggers of metals or stones, potters, sink cleansers, all men of base trades as laborers, masons, usurers, carpenters, fishers, merchants of oil, leather, fish, tiles, stone, alum.

Behavoir of Men : Obstinate, laborious, of deep cognation, covetous, envious, solitary, mournful, superficiaties, experience and lineage of many things, pale men.

General Influences : Lean, pensive, fearful, grave.

Saturnine Rulerships

Rulerships : Possessions, buildings, tillage, inheritance, it causeth imprisonment and secret enemies.
Direction : Septentrional
House of Joy : 12th
Age : Oldness
Season : Autumn
Day : Saturday
Colors : Black, pale, or wan, dark, lead.
Stones : Black stones
Metal : Lead
Savors : Sharp & Astringent
Regions : Bauieres, Saxony, Romany, Constance, and the first climate.
Particular Places : Caves, lakes, ponds, close places, old & ruinous houses, solitary places, obscure deserts, and stinking places.

Members & Diseases

Members : Ears, spleen, bladder, the maw, the sinews, teeth, bones.

Diseases : All diseases cold & dry, leprosy, morfew, canker, yellow choler, rheum's, consumption of lights, Illica Pastio, black jaundice, black choler, pastie, long sickness, coughs, rottenness, misconception of women, deafness, the gout of the legs, gout in the wrists, the falling sickness, and diseases which proceed of cola humors.

Duration of Sickness : Long enduring diseases.

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