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An almanacke and prognostication, made for the yere of our Lorde God. M. D.L.III : declaryng the rysynge, nonesteade, and settyng of the .vii. starres, ... made by Anthony Askham phisition.
Askham, Anthony, active 1553Date: [1553]- Books
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An almanacke and prognostication, for the yere of our Lord God. M. CCCCC.L.IIII. made by Anthony Askham physition.
Askham, Anthony, active 1553Date: [1554]- Books
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Here begynneth the kalender of shephardes.
Date: Anno Domini .M.D.Lvi. [1556]- Books
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The Aberdeen almanack, for the year 1797, Being the First after Leap Year, and of the Julian Period, 6509. Inscribed, with the greatest Respect, to George More, Esq; Provost; William Shepherd, William Littlejohn, Charles Farquharson, Robert Garden, Esqrs. Baillies; Thomas Leys, Esq; Dean of Guild; Gavin Hadden, Esq; Treasurer; And the remanent Members of the Town-Council of the City of Aberdeen. By Their obliged humble Servants, J. Chalmers & Co
Date: [1797]- Books
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Neue. 1616. A prognostication seruing for this yeare of our Lord God, and sauiour Iesus Christ, 1616 : Wherein you may beholde and ob=obserue [sic], the grounds of the alteration and condition of the foure quarters of this yeare, and also the estate and disposition of the ayre, for each seuerall moneth, according vnto the inclination of the celestiall bodies, with the change of the moone, and the time of the eclipses, and other necessarie obseruations, conuenient in such a work to be noted. Collected and published by Ieffery Neue.
Neve, Jeffery, 1579-1654Date: [1616]- Books
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Carre. 1593. An almanacke and, prognostication for the yeere of our redemption. MDXCIII, being from the fyrst creation of the worlde 5555. yeeres with sundry short, pichthy, and pleasant rules and tables: worthy with delyre earnestly to be read, and with atte[ ... ] obseruation [ ... ] lesse diligently to be remembred: collected accroding to art by Iames Carre, maister of Artes.
Carre, James, -1593Date: [1593]- Books
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The english apollo: or, useful companion: assisting all persons In the right Understanding the Science of Time, Past, Present, and to Come. Particularly applied to this Present Year 1776; Being the Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Containing A Compleat English Kalendar; the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting; the Rising and Setting of the Moon, Planets, and Fixed Stars; the Moon's Southing, and Time of Full Sea at all the principal Ports in England, and other Parts of Europe; the Increase and Decrease of Days; the Regulation of Clocks and Watches; and other Things necessary in a Work of this Nature. To which is added, An exact Account of the Eclipses, more particularly the Judgment of the total Lunar Eclipse; and various Seasons of the Year; a curious Chronology from the Beginning of Time; some necessary Tables; and other Particulars both Useful and Entertaining. With An astrological Judgment of the Mock Suns seen on April 27, 1775. By Richard Saunders, Gent.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.Date: 1776- Books
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A prognostication for the yeare of oure Lorde God. M. D. LX : Declarynge the wether, with the notable stormes and some yl chaunce in euery moneth, to the hyghe prayse of God, and commoditye of the people. Practysed in Salisburye by Maister Henry Lou, Doctour in Phisike, dwellynge nere to the close gate. 1560.
Low, Henry, active 1554-1574Date: [1560]- Books
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Writing table vvith a kalender for xxiiij. yeres : vvith other necessary rules, the contentes therof you shall finde in the other side of this leafe.
Date: 1581- Books
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The Belfast town and country almanack, for the year 1797. Adapted to the new stile: containing, eclipses of the sun and moon - sun's rising and setting - moon's quarters, age, and southing ...
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1566 A new almanach and prognostication, seruynge the yeare of Christe our Lorde. MD.lx.vi : diligentlye. calculated for ye longytud of Londo[n], and pole articke of ye same. By VVilliam Cunyngham Doctoour in Phisicke.
Cuningham, William, 1531-Date: 1566- Books
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[Leape yeere. A compendious prognostication for the yeere of our Lorde God. M. D. LXXXIIII. Collected by Iohn Haruey, wherein his opinion, touching the state and condition of the same yere, is briefly set downe, according to the best rules and groundes in astrologie. Directed to his very good and curtuous friende, M. Thomas Meade.].
Harvey, John, 1564-1592Date: [1584]]- Books
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Riders 1672. British Merlin : bedeckt with many delightful varieties, and useful veritie, fitting the longitude and latitude of all capacities within the islands of Great Britains monarchy, and chronological observations of principal note, to this year 1672 being bissextile or leap year. With notes of husbandry physick, fairs, and marts directions and tables to all necessary uses. Made and compiled for the benefit of his country by Cardanus Riders.
Rider, CardanusDate: 1672- Books
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Riders 1674 British Merlin : Bedeckt with many delightful varieties, and useful verities, fitting the longitude and latitude of all capacities within the islands of Great Britains monarchy, and chronological observations of principal note, to this year 1674, being the second after bissextile or leap-year. With notes of husbandry, physick, fairs and marts, directions and tables to all necessary uses. Made and compiled for the benefit of his countrey by Cardanus Riders.
Rider, CardanusDate: 1674- Books
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The gentleman and citizen's almanack, (by John Watson, bookseller,) for the year of our Lord, 1738. Being the Second after Leap-Year. Containing, The Days of the Year and Month: The Week-Days named at large: The Sun's Rising and Setting: The Moon's Age and Changes: The new Stile: A Table of Equation: The Time of High Water at Dublin-Bar: The Times of having the Lamps light up in the City of Dublin: And the Length of Twilight. Together with several Tables, Renewed, Improved, or Continued; the New Table of Coin; and a New Table for exchanging English and Irish Money at Par, to each other. Likewise, the Marriages and Issues of the present, and Deaths of the late Sovereign Princes of Europe. Also, the Names of the Lord Lieutenant, the Privy Council, the Lords and Commons of Parliament, (printed by Authority,) the Judges, the Dublin Society, and several other Persons in Places of High Trust and Office in this Kingdom, both Civil and Military: With considerable Additions and Improvements. All Corrected at the proper Offices, and more particularly referr'd to in the following Page of contents. To all which are added, the Roads and Fairs of Ireland. N. B. The Names of the several Officers of the Four Courts are printed here by the Leave of the Lord Chancellor and Judges.
Watson, John, -1769.Date: [1738]- Books
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A new almanacke and prognostication, gathered and made for the yere of our Lorde. 1567 : seruyng for all Englande, wherein is set forthe the chaunge of the moone, with her fulle and quarters: the varietie of the aire, and of the windes, with conuenient tymes to take medidicines [sic], also to sowe, plante, grafte, gelde beastes, and many other necessarie thynges, as in the table of the conte[n]tes, thou shalt easily find. By Thomas Buckmaster. Also the moste principall faires in Englande, verie necessary for all people that dooe resorte to the same.
Buckminster, Thomas, approximately 1531-1599?Date: [1567]- Books
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A perfyte pronostycacion perpetuall. Very easy to be vnderstande, of the reader. Yea, and also for them whiche knoweth not a letter an the booke. And it is good for husbandemer, of the countrey, to knowe and vnderstande the yeares, that shall be plenteous and in great hasbundau[n]ce of goodes. And the yeres the whiche shall be greuous, and in scasytie with other sygnes conteyned herein, as appereth in this booke.
I. ADate: [1556?]]- Books
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Frende. 1593. A new almanacke and prognostication, for the yeere of our Lorde God. M.D.XCIII : Composed according to lawfull and lawdable art, and referred specially to the meridian and eleuation of the northeren pole of Canterburie, but may serue vniuersally, without any great error, for most partes of Englande. By Gabriell Frende, practitioner in Astrologie and phisicke.
Frende, Gabriel, active 1584-1599Date: [1593]- Books
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The Oxford almanac 1674.
Wheeler, Maurice, 1647 or 1648-1727Date: [1673]- Books
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An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our lord, 1723. It being the third after leap-year. Containing the eclipses of the luminaries, solar-ingresses, rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Corke. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others, with divers tables of good use, calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose lat. is 53 deg. 20 min. north, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which is added some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, Ænigma's &c. with marry delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks & watches, the use of the quick-silver barometer, or weather-glass; and many other things not in any of the former. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker at Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane, on the key. Corke.
Knapp, John, Lover of the Mathematicks.Date: [1723]- Books
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A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God. M.D.LXXXIX : Which is reckoned from the creation of the worlde. 5559. Made and referred specially to the meridian, and eleuation of ... Canterburie, but may serue generally, and that indifferently to, without any great error for most partes of Englande. By Gabriell Frende student in Astronomie.
Frende, Gabriel, active 1584-1599Date: [1589]- Books
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The young sea-man's guide : or, the mariners almanack, for the year of our Lord God 1661. With a list of the ships of his Majesties Navy Royal; distinguished into their several ranks: as also, a table of the monthly wages belonging to all officers, sea-men and others serving his Majestie in the several ranks of the said ships. Together with a catalogue of books and instruments useful for sea-men; with directions, whereby every ordinary capacity may give an astronomical judgement of the winds and weather; and in what quarter the wind will fit. Also, the names and natures of the 32 winds; with tables of houses fitted for several latitudes. By Timothy Gadbury, philomath.
Gadbury, TimothyDate: [1660]- Books
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The pronostycacion for euer of Erra Pater: a Iewe borne in Iewery, a doctour in astronomy, [and] physycke : Profytable to kepe the body in helth. And also Ptholomeus sayth the same.
Erra PaterDate: [1562?]- Books
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A mery p[ro]nosticacion for the yere of Chrystes incarnacyon a thousande fyue hundreth fortye [and] foure : this to pronostycate I may be bolde that wha[n] the newe yere is come gone is ye olde.
Date: [1544]- Books
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A new almanacke and prognostication, for the yere of our Lorde. M. D. lxviii : beyng leape yere, wherin is set forthe and shewed the chau[n]ge of the moone, with her full and quarters, the varietie of the ayer and windes, the conuenient tymes to take medicines: also to sowe, sette, plante, grafte, gelde or libbe beastes, and many other necessarie notes, as in the table of the contentes, you maie aesely and euidently see and perceiue. Perfectly made and calculated, for the meridian and pole artike of London, beyng exalted 51. degrees, 34. minutes. By M. Thomas Buckmaster. Seruyng for all Englande. Also the moste principall faires, verie necessarie for all people, that dooe resorte to the same.
Buckminster, Thomas, approximately 1531-1599?Date: [1568]