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 Antipodes are those whose feet are direetlydirectly [sic] against ours; as if a line were drawn from one through the eentrecentre [sic] of the earth to thothe [sic] other.

And this shall suffieesuffice [sic] for an explanation of things, whiehwhich [sic] I have donodone [sic] as briefly as I could for thothe [sic] advantagoadvantage [sic] of the reader; to whom possibly, these things so neeessarynecessary [sic] to be known, may havohave [sic] hitherto been concealed.

ThoThe [sic] planetary hours are thosothose [sic] hours in which each planet reigns, and has thothe [sic] ehiefchief [sic] dominion; of whiehwhich [sic] the ancients gave the following account.

Saturn is lord on Saturday-Jupiter lord on Thursday—Mars is lord on Tuesday-Sol is lord on Sunday—Mercury on Wednesday-Venus on Friday-and Luna on Monday.

On Saturday, thothe [sic] first hour after midnight, Saturn reigns, the seeondsecond [sic] Jupiter, the third Mars, the fourth Sol, the fifth Venus, the sixth Mercury, and the seventh Luna; and then again Saturn the eight, and so on to Mars tho 24th; and then Sol beginneth the first hour after midnight on Sunday, Venus the 2d, and so on; Luna the first on Monday, and Saturn the 2d; Mars the first on Tuesday, Sol the 2d, and so forward, planet by planet, according to their order, by whiehwhich [sic] every planet reigns the first hour of his own day; and so likewise the eighth, fifteenth, and twenty-second; as for instaneeinstance [sic] Saturn reigns the first hour, the eighth, fifteenth, and twenty-seeondsecond [sic], on Saturday, Sol the same hours on Sunday, Luna the samosame [sic] on Monday, Mars the samosame [sic] on Tuesday, MereuryMercury [sic] the same on Wednesday, Jupiter the same on Thursday, and so Venus on Friday, which I have thus set.