【占星四书】《第二书_1》 前提说明_Introduction.
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【占星四书】《第二书_1》前提说明
1.Introduction.
LET it be considered that thus far
we have furnished in brief the most important details of the
tabular exposition needful for the inquiry into particular
prognostications. Let us now add in proper sequence the procedures
for dealing in detail with those matters which lie within the
limits of possibility of this kind of prognostication, holding
everywhere to the natural method of exposition.
Since, then, prognostication by astronomical means is divided into
two great and principal parts, and since the first and more
universal is that which relates to whole races, countries, and
cities, which is called general, and the second and more specific
is that which relates to individual men, which is called
genethlialogical, we believe it fitting to treat first of the
general division, because such matters are naturally swayed by
greater and more powerful causes than are particular events. And
since weaker natures always yield to the stronger, and the
particular always falls under the general, it would by all means be
necessary for those who purpose an inquiry about a single
individual long before to have comprehended the more general
considerations.
Of the general inquiry itself, a part, again, is found to concern
whole countries, and a part to concern cities; and further, a part
deals with the greater and more periodic conditions, such as wars,
famines, pestilences, earthquakes, deluges, and the like; and
another with the lesser and more occasional, as for example the
changes in temperature in the seasons of the year, and the
variations of the intensity of storms, heat, and winds, or of good
and bad crops, and so on. But in each of these cases, as is
reasonable, procedure, by entire countries and by more important
conditions is preferred, for the same reason as before. And since
in the examination of these questions these two things particularly
are taken into consideration, the familiarity of the signs of the
zodiac and also of the stars with the several climes, and the
significances of heavenly bodies in their own proper regions at a
given time, manifested through the ecliptical conjunctions of the
sun and moon and the transits of the planets at rising and at their
stationary periods, we shall first explain the natural reason for
the aforesaid sympathies, and at the same time briefly survey the
bodily and ethical peculiarities generally observed to belong to
whole nations, which are not alien to the natural character of the
stars and signs that are familiar to them.