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Briefe introductions, both naturall, pleasant, and delectable vnto the art of chiromancie, or manuell diuination, and phisiognomy: with circumstances vpon the faces of the signes. : Also certaine canons or rules vpon diseases and sickenesses. : Whereunto is also annexed aswell [sic] the artificiall, as naturall astrology, with the nature of the planets. /
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Five strange and wonderful prodigies: or, A full and true relation of supernatural sights and aparitions lately seen in the air viz. Tvvo great armies drawn up in battalia, and seeming ready to engage each other, beheld for some hours, by several thousands of people: with dreadful noises heard, like the discharge of cannons and musquets, accompanied with hideous crys and howling. As also a fiery-bullet of a most vast magnitude violently rushing through the air, and at last with a most terrible crack breaking into a thousand pieces, to the unspeakable terror of the amazed spectators. As it is certified by several persons of quality. With an astrological judgement thereupon.
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Astrologie theologized: wherein is set forth, vvhat astrologie, and the light of nature is. What influence the starres naturally have on man, and how the same may be diverted and avoided. As also, that the outward man, how eminent soever in all naturall and politicall sciences, is to bee denied, and die in us. And, that the inward man by the light of grace, through profession and practice of a holy life, is to be acknowledged and live in us: which is the onely means to keep the true Sabbath in inward holinesse, and free from outward pollution. /
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Wilson 1625. A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God M. DC. XXV. Being the first from bissextile or leape-yeere. Containing the change fulls, and quarters of the moone: the aspects of the planets, with the inclination of the ayre. Properly referred to the parallel of the most honorable citie of London elev. poli 51 grad 32. /
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Vaux. 1625. A new almanack and prognostication for the yere of our Lord God 1625. Being the first from leap yere calculated and composed for the meridian of the ancient city of Durham, where the pole is mounted aboue the horizon almost 55 degrees: seruing also for saylers that trauell beyond the seas. /
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Smith. 1625. A new almanack, and prognostication, for the yeere of our Lord God 1625. Being the first after the bissextile, or leape yeere. Calculated and composed for the latitude and meridian of the honorable citie of London and may well serue for the most part of Great Britaine. /
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Ranger. 1625. A new almanacke, and prognostication, for the yeere of our Lord God 1625. Being from the wordls [sic] creation, 5574. and the first after leape yeare. Calculated and properly referred to the meridian of the honourable citie of Yorke, where the pole is raused aboue the horizon 54 degrees: 20 minutes. And whose longitude is reckoned 22. degrees, 25 minutes, so that it may serue for all eclipses and aspects for the honourable city of London without any sensible errour. /
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Neue. 1625. A new almanacke, and prognostication, with the forraigne computation, seruing for the year of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ, 1625. Being the first yeare after the bissextile or leape-yeare. Rectified for the eleuation of the Pole Articke, and meridian of the famous towne of great Yarmouth in Norfolke, and may serue generally for the most part of Great Britaine. /
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Loue. 1625. A new almanacke, or Prognostication, with the Arabian or Turkish, with the Persian, as also Latine and Roman or forraigne accounts beyond seas. The time of sunne rise and setting, the length of the dayes and nights, the moones changes, with rules of husbandry, and phisicall directions for this present yeare of grace, 1625. Calculated properly and accurately for the latitude and meridian of the honourable city of London. /
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A double ephemeris for the year of grace, 1653. Geocentricall & heliocentricall or the planets dayly places from our moveable center of the earth, and their motions about their common and fixed center of the sun. With all their aspects and configurations at either. The like never before published. Also generall and monethly predictions thereon. Together with the daily change of weather in an extraordinary manner. Calculated exactly, and referred to the zenith of the famous city of London. Vsefull for all England, Scotland, and Ireland. By Thomas Streete, student in the mathematicks.
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Hemeroscopeion anniæræ Christianæ 1653 presenting the English and Roman kalendar, planetary motions, passions and positions, meteorologicall observations, chronologicall collections, and judgements astrologicall, &c. Respecting the meridian, and latitude of Kirkby-Kendall; where the vertex is distant from the æquator, 54.̊50'. and whose longitude, is, 18.̊00'. By Geo. VVarton, Esq.
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Johannis Goad Angli Astro-meteorologica sana: sive Principia physico-mathematica, quibus mutationum aeris, morborum epidemicorum, cometarum, terræ-motuum, aliorumque, insigniorum naturæ effectuum ratio reddi possit. Opus multorum annorum experientiâ comprobatum.
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[Neue. 1606. A newe almanacke and prognostication, with the forraine computation, seruing for the yeer of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ. 1606] [Beeing the second yeere after the bissextile or leape yeere. Rectified for the eleuation of the pole Artick and Meridian of greate Yarmouth in Norfolke, and may serue generally for all England. Practised, penned, and published, by Ieffery Neue, practiciones of Phisick and Chirurgerie.]
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A prognostication concerning the frost:
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Woodhouse. 1606. An almanacke and prognostication, for the yeare of our redemption, 1606 Necessary for all men, chiefly for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, mariners, husbandmen, tranellers [sic], artificers, and all other. Faithfully supautated for the meridian & inclination of Woler Hamptom [sic] in Staffordshire, and may moste aptly serue for all England, /
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Alleyn. 1606 An almanack and prognostication, for the yeare of our Lord 1606. Being the second from the leape yeare. Rectified particularly for the meridian and pole artick of the auncient towne of Petworth in Southsex [sic], and generally for all England. /
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Gresham 1606 A new almanacke and prognostication for the yere of our Lord God 1606 Calculated and argued from the orbicall position of the other sixe prime-naturaall, ud moueable bodies, to & with this, wheron we inhabit, but more naturally to the plaine of this iland. Fitting in generall the whole: more especially the north partes thereof, and most particularly the scituation of the honorable cittie of Yorke. /
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Pond 1638. An almanack for the yeare of our Lord Christ MDCXXXVIII. Being the second yeare after bissextile or leap-yeare, and since the creation of the world 5587. Lately amplified with many things of very good use, both for pleasure and profit. /
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