Colors.
In the age when an astrologer presumed to
find in a chart the answer to every manner
of question that could be propounded he
frequently undertook to tell, for example,
which cock would win in a cockfight merely
by indicating the color associated with the
strongest planet in an Horary Figure. It
also was considered an index to the coloring
of an individual's eyes, hair, and
complexion, as well as the clothes he should
wear. Thus the following color chart adduced
from Wilson, who professed not to take it
too seriously:
Sun: Yellow,
inclined to purple.
Moon: White,
or a light mixture, perhaps spotted.
Mercury: Azure
to light blue.
Venus: White
and purple.
Mars: Fiery
red.
Jupiter: Red
and green mixture.
Saturn: Black.
To the Signs
these colors are attributed:
Aries: White
and red.
Taurus: Red
and citron mixture.
Gemini: Red
and white mixture.
Cancer: Green
or russet.
Leo: Golden or
red.
Virgo: Black
with blue splotches.
Libra: Dark
crimson, swarthy or black.
Scorpio: Dark
brown.
Sagittarius:
Olive or light green.
Capricorn:
Dark brown or black.
Aquarius: Sky
blue.
Pisces: Pure
white and glistening.
The color of
the fixed stars were taken as an index to
their nature: as, a star of the color of
Mars is of the nature of Mars; and so on.
Placidus said the yellow color of the Sun
indicates radical heat; the white of the
Moon, of passive power and radical moisture;
the blue and yellow of Venus and Jupiter, of
combined heat and moisture, the moisture
predominating in Venus and the heat in
Jupiter; the red of Mars, of intemperate
heat and dryness; and the lead color of
Saturn, of intemperate cold and dryness.
Wilson dissents by saying that
"whatever blue is the color of, Venus
has more of it than Jupiter." v.
Signs.