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A collection of ancient and moderne prophesies concerning these present times, with modest observations thereon : The nativities of Thomas Earle of Strafford, and William Laud late Archbishop of Canterbury, His Majesties great favorites; astrologicall judgements upon their scheames; and the speech intended by the Earle of Strafford to have been spoken at his death. / By William Lilly student in astrologie.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1645- Books
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Vox stellarum : or, the voice of the starres: being a short introduction to the judgement of eclipses, and the annuall revolutions of the world: wherein is handled astrologically, the ingresse of the sun into the tropick and æquinoctiall signes 1652. Together with the solar and two lunar eclipses in the same yeare, being a probable judgement of that years affairs in generall; whether plenty or scarcity, wars or peace, health or sicknes may be expected. By William Ramesey, gent. Student in astrology and physick.
Ramesey, William, 1627-1675 or 1676Date: 1652 [i.e. 1651]- Books
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The starry messenger; or, an interpretation of that strange apparition of three suns seene in London, 19 Novemb. 1644 being the birth day of King Charles. The effects of the eclips [sic] of the sun which will be visible in England 11 August 1645 whose influence continues in force, from January, 1646 to Decemb. 1647 almost two whole years; and cannot but be the forerunner of some extraordinary mutation in most common-wealths of Europe, but principally in England, etc. With an answer to astrologicall judgement. Printed at Oxford, upon his majesties present martch / by William Lilly, student in astrologie.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681.Date: 1645- Books
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News from the stars: or, an ephemeris for the year, 1704. With Observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses and Configurations of Heaven, happening therein. Being the Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the world, according to the best of History, 5653 years. Wherein You have an Account of many things about the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents in the same year. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, approximately 1635-1713.Date: 1704- Books
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Occult physick, or, The three principles in nature anotomized by a philosophical operation ... : in three books : the first of beasts, trees, herbs ... the second book containeth most excellent and rare medicines for all diseases ... the third and last book is a denarian tract, shewing how to cure all diseases with ten medicaments ... whereunto is added a necessary tract, shewing how to judge of a disease by the affliction of the moon ... : also you are taught how to erect a figure of heaven for any time given / by W.W., philosophus, student in the cælistial sciences.
W. W. (William Williams)Date: 1660- Books
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Annus tenebrosus, or The dark year : Or astrologicall iudgements upon two lunar eclipses, and one admirable eclips of the sun, all visible in England, 1652. Together with a short method how to judge the effects of eclipses. / By William Lilly, student in astrologie.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1652- Books
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Occult physick, or The three principles in nature anotomized by a philosophical operation : taken from experience, in three books. The first of beasts, trees, herbs, and their magical and physical vertues. The second book containeth the most excellent and rare medicines for all diseases happening to the bodies both of men and women, which never yet saw light; an incomparable piece. The third and last book, is a denarian tract, shewing how to cure all diseases with ten medicaments; and the mystery of the quarternary, and quinary number opened; with a table shewing the suns rising, setting, hours of the day, hours of the night, and how many minutes are contained in a planetary hour both day and night; ... Whereunto is added a necessary tract, shewing how to judge of a disease by the affliction of the moon, upon the sight of the patients urine, with an example; ... / By W.W. philosophus; student in the cœlistial sciences.
W. W. (William Williams)Date: 1660- Books
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Remarkable news from the stars: or, an ephemeris for the year 1743. With Observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses, and Configurations of Heaven happening therein. Being the Third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the World, According to the Best of History, 5692 Years. Wherein You have an Account of many Things about the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents, in the same Year. With some other very Considerable Matters. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, active 1656-1683.Date: 1743- Books
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Great news from the stars or, an ephemeris for the year, 1706. With Observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses and Configurations of Heaven, happening therein. Being the Second from the Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the world according to the best of History, 5655 Years. Wherein You have an Account of many things about the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents in the same year, with some other Considerable Matters. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, approximately 1635-1713.Date: 1706- Books
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News from the stars: or, an ephemeris for the year 1701. With Observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses and Configurations of Heaven happening therein. Being the first since the Bissextile, or Leap Year, according to the Julian, or Old Account. And from the Creation of the World, according to the best of History, 5650 years. Wherein You have an Account of many things about the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents in the same Year. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, approximately 1635-1713.Date: 1701- Books
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News from the stars: or, an ephemeris for the year, 1702. With Observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses and Configurations of Heaven happening therein. Being the second since the Bissextile, or Leap-Year according to the Julian, or Old Account. And from the Creation of the world, according to the best of History, 5651 years. Wherein You have an Account of many things about the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents in the same year. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, approximately 1635-1713.Date: 1702- Books
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Lux veritatis : or, Christian judicial astrology vindicated, and demonology confuted: in answer to Nath. Homes, D.D. Wherein his allegations of the learned, reasons, divine proofs, and arguments, are particularly examined and convinced. With the legality of the art maintained and warranted by Scripture. Whereunto is annexed, a short discourse of that great eclipse of the sun, March 29. 1652. By William Ramesey Gent. student in astrologie and physick.
Ramesey, William, 1627-1675 or 1676Date: 1651- Books
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The book of knowledge : treating of the wisdom of the ancients ; in four parts / written by Erra Pater, a Jew doctor in astronomy and physic, born in Bethany, near Mount Olivet, in Judea ; made English by W. Lilly, student in physic and astrology ; to which is added, the true form of all sorts of bills, bonds, counter-bonds, indentures, letters of attorney and licence, deeds of gift, bills of exchange, &c.
Date: MDCCXCV [1795]- Books
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An almanacke and prognostication for three yeares : that is to saye for the peace of oure Lord. 1571. and 1572. & 1573. now newlye added vnto my late rulles of nauigation, was pruued iiij yeres past. / practised at Grausend for the meridian of London by William Bourne student of the mathematicall science.
Bourne, William, approximately 1535-1582Date: [1567]- Books
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The vvorld's catastrophe, or Europes many mutations untill, 1666 : The fate of Englands monarchy untill its subversion. Government of the vvorld under God by the seven planetary angels; their names, times of government. An exact type of the three suns seen in Cheshire and Shropshire, 3 April 1647. Their signification and portent, astrologically handled. / By VVilliam Lilly student in Astrologie: who is, amicus patria, & veritas amator. To which is added, A whip for Wharton.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1647- Books
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Woodhouse. 1607 : An almanacke, and prognostication, for the yeare of our redemption. 1607. Necssarye for all men, chieflye for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, mariners, husbandmen, trauellers, artificers and all other. Faithfully supputated for the meridian [and] inclination of Woluerhampton in Stafford shire, and may moste aptly serue for all England. / By William Woodhouse clark of his Maiesties great custome, in the port of London, and student in astronomy.
Woodhouse, William, active 1601-1608Date: [1607]- Books
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Woodhouse. 1607 : An almanacke, and prognostication, for the yeare of our redemption. 1607. Necssarye for all men, chieflye for gentlemen, lawyers, merchants, mariners, husbandmen, trauellers, artificers and all other. Faithfully supputated for the meridian [and] inclination of Woluerhampton in Stafford shire, and may moste aptly serue for all England. / By William Woodhouse clark of his Maiesties great custome, in the port of London, and student in astronomy.
Woodhouse, William, active 1601-1608Date: [1607]- Books
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Vox stellarum: or, the voyce of the stars : being a brief and easie introduction to the knowledge of the number, names and characters of the planets and signs, aspects and anticions: the division of heaven, and how to erect a figure thereof, either by a table of houses or by a table of right and oblique ascentions: an exact and true description of the planets and signs, with the countries, cities or towns under them. Likewise, how to judge of the affairs of the world, by revolutions, eclipses, great conjunctions and blazing stars. Also, something touching the Popish Plot, and other remarkable affairs of the year, 1678. By William Knight, student in astrology and physick.
Knight, William, active 1680-1699Date: 1681- Books
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Monarchy or no monarchy in England : Grebner his prophecy concerning Charles son of Charles, his greatnesse, victories, conquests. The northern lyon, or lyon of the north, and chicken of the eagle discovered who they are, of what nation. English, Latin, Saxon, Scotish and Welch prophecies concerning England in particular, and all Europe in generall. Passages upon the life and death of the late King Charles. Ænigmaticall types of the future state and condition of England for many years to come. / By William Lilly, student in astrology.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1651- Books
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A compleat new almanack made in Wiltshire after the old fashion, for the year of our Lord, 1692. Being the bissextile, or leap-year: et a creatione mundi, 5641 : Wherein may be found the planets motions, the mutual and lunar aspects, solar ingresses, eclipses, rising and setting of the sun; the daily southing of the moon The terms and their returns; inclination of weather. To which is added, geographical description of England, from one notable town to another, and how to travel from any of them to the city of London With sundry and many other things, and necessary rules, tables and directions, of excellent use for young scholars, and others. ... By William Davis, student in the mathematicks, and practical ganger.
Davis, William, active 1687-1692Date: [1692]- Books
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An astrologicall prediction of the occurrances in England : part of the yeers 1648. 1649. 1650. concerning these particulars, viz. 1. The effects depending upon the late conjunction of the two malevolent planets Saturn and Mars. 2. What successe may be expected from the present intended treaty between his Majesty and the Parliament. 3. The standing or falling of this Parliament, and the army under the command of his Excellency the Lord Fairfax. 4. Our imminent disturbances generally handled, together with many contingencies to the whole kingdom, London especially. 5. The product of the Scots army: with some observations upon Duke Hamiltons nativity. 6. What may succeed the apparition of three suns in Lancashire, seen of many, the 28. Febr. last. By William Lilly, student in Astrologie.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1648- Books
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Matthew 1606 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God, 1606. Beeing the second year from the leape yeare. / Made and set forth by arte, by VVilliam Matthew of Reigate in the conntie [sic] of Surrey, practicioner in Phisicke and student in Astronomie. Rectified for the meridian of Reigate, seruing most directly for the south partes, and generally for all England.
Mathew, William, active 1602-1614Date: [1606]- Books
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Matthew. 1607 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God, 1607: being the third from the leape yeare. / Made and set forth by arte[,] by VVilliam Matthevv of Reigate in the countie of Surrey, practitioner in phisicke and student in astronomie. Rectified for the meridian of Reigate, seruing most directly for the south parts, and generally for all England.
Mathew, William, active 1602-1614Date: [1607]- Books
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Matthew. 1607 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God, 1607: being the third from the leape yeare. / Made and set forth by arte[,] by VVilliam Matthevv of Reigate in the countie of Surrey, practitioner in phisicke and student in astronomie. Rectified for the meridian of Reigate, seruing most directly for the south parts, and generally for all England.
Mathew, William, active 1602-1614Date: [1607]- Books
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Mr. Knights strange and amazeing prophecy, for three years to come: being, a genuine prepiction [sic] of the most considerable actions and accidents likely to happen in the year, 1699, 1700, and 1701 : Fairly deduced from 5 visible eclipses of the luminaries: three great and formidable ones, and two more less more particularly of that great and wonderful eclipse of the sun, which will happen on the 13th day of the next approaching month September, w[h]en 11 digits of the sun's face will be quite darkned, and its effects, or significations more terrible, than that of Black Monday, in the year, 1652. Modestly hinting to all Europe, and every kingdom and state therein, the probable contingencies signified to them, by the signs of heaven. By William Knight, student in astrology, physick, and chirurgery.
Knight, William, active 1680-1699Date: MDCXCIX. [1699]