Children of the Planets by Master of the Housebook c.1475/85
SATURN
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JUPITER
JUPITER
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VENUS
VENUS
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MERCURY
MERCURY
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8 Thanks Steve.
Another series. Sacrobosco. Da sphaera. Biblioteca Estense di Modena. Century XV, maybe painted by Cristoforo De Predis:
http://www.mmfilesi.com/comentarios.php ... og=07golem
Then I put in the forum.
Another series. Sacrobosco. Da sphaera. Biblioteca Estense di Modena. Century XV, maybe painted by Cristoforo De Predis:
http://www.mmfilesi.com/comentarios.php ... og=07golem
Then I put in the forum.
When a man has a theory // Can’t keep his mind on nothing else (By Ross)
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9Thanks Marcos, it would great to be able to access what we can through one resource.
From one of the old German texts On The Children of the Moon:
All heavenly influence through me
Must go, now strong, now weak,
Now fast, now slow. Headstrong,
Heedless, and half wild, if he won’t be
Led , he’s Luna’s child. Pale round face
And brown eyes, cruel teeth, snub-nosed,
And never wise. Easily angered, but soon
Consoled, short lazy, jealous, greedy for
Gold. Thinkers and jugglers and students
Who roam, millers, bird catchers, those
Never at home. If you swim or fish or sail,
As luna’s child you cannot fail.
Translated from the German by Marianne Hansen (I think)
From one of the old German texts On The Children of the Moon:
All heavenly influence through me
Must go, now strong, now weak,
Now fast, now slow. Headstrong,
Heedless, and half wild, if he won’t be
Led , he’s Luna’s child. Pale round face
And brown eyes, cruel teeth, snub-nosed,
And never wise. Easily angered, but soon
Consoled, short lazy, jealous, greedy for
Gold. Thinkers and jugglers and students
Who roam, millers, bird catchers, those
Never at home. If you swim or fish or sail,
As luna’s child you cannot fail.
Translated from the German by Marianne Hansen (I think)
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10You can see the original in this link:
http://www.cedoc.mo.it/estense/img/mss/ ... index.html
But very little
http://www.cedoc.mo.it/estense/img/mss/ ... index.html
But very little
When a man has a theory // Can’t keep his mind on nothing else (By Ross)