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Ephemeris absoluta, or, A compleat diary of the cælestial motions : exactly calculated from Astronomia Carolina for the year of our redemption 1700 ... to which is added a ptolomaick table of houses ... calculated for the meridian of London, but generally useful for England, Scotland, Ireland ... / by Roger Kendal.
Kendal, RogerDate: 1700- Books
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Esquire Bickerstaff's most strange and wonderful predictions for the year 1708. Wherein the Month and Day of the Month are set down, when several most surprizing Accidents shall certainly come to pass, as particularly that the present French King shall Die on the 29th of July. The Pope to Die the 11th of September. The Dquphin the French King's Son to Die on the 7th of May. That Partridge the famous Astrologer is to Die on 29th of March. On the 23d of May a famous Actor of the Play-House will Die a ridiculous Death suitable to his Vocation. Upon the 26th of August will arrive from Flanders such a welcome Express of Victory, that a Thousand Bonfires will be made in London for Joy of the News, and in the same Month a noble Admiral will gain immortal Honour, by obtaining a signal Victory at Sea. On the 6th of June the City of Paris will be Burnt down to the Ground. Towards the end of August will be great Mischief done in Bartholomew-Fair, by the tumbling down of a Booth; with several other strange Things too tedious here to be related. Licensed according to Order.
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: [1708]- Books
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Poor Robin. 1732. A new almanack after the old fashion: Wherein, you have an account of the eclipses, and of the new Moons, as some call them, but they are only made of the old one. You have also the thirteen houses, twelve about the edges, and one in the middle; with a great many other things which were never in any other almanack, nor in this neither 'till now. With a discovery of that great secret how to get money, being the bissextile or leap year. Containing a two-fold calendar. Viz. The honest protestant hold ccount [sic] and the popish whimsical new account, and the saints days of both, to let every body see the difference. Written by Poor Robin, knight of the Burnt Island, a well wisher to the mathematicks.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698.Date: 1732- Pictures
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A man of occult learning arrives at the house of a cobbler and his wife: the cobbler insults him, the wife defends him. Coloured engraving by L. Truchy after F. Hayman.
Hayman, Francis, 1708-1776.Date: [1743?]Reference: 22165i- Books
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A theory of new philosophy. Being the root or mother of philosophy, astrology, and theology. In the Philosofhy Created Nature is described in Three Principles: The great Body of God, or a great House divided in two Apartments. Heaven and Earth, and all Creatures. It is the going forth of the Father's Power in the Seteup Spirits of Nature. The Seven Creating Powers describ'd. The first Creating Works. Three Kingdoms created: This our World is one. Three Hosts of Angels to inhabit: Three kingly Angels to govern; their Names Michael, Lucifer, and Uriel. Lucifer's Rebellion turned this pure Spiritual World into a corporal Lump of Rubbish and Darkness. The Son of God undertook to redeem it, and to re-edify the House again: Upon which a New Creation followed, of which Moses spake. The Six Days Work explain'd, so as will wonderfully inform and divert the Reader. To which is added, the true cause of this sickness and death amongst the cattle : Its visiting Europe every Thirty Years; with Directions how to secure the Sound, and recover the Sick. Astrologically and Phisically proved. With some remarks on the impending fate of Europe. By R. Key, Student in Astrology.
Key, R.Date: [1750?]- Books
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An almanack: or, diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1719 ... By John Knapp, ...
Knapp, John, Lover of the Mathematicks.Date: 1719- Books
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Calendarium ecclesiasticum, or, A new almanack after the old fashion : for the commune year of man's creation 5608, redemption 1659, being the third from the bissextile : attended on by I. The cabal of the twelve houses astrologicall discovered. II. Gesta Britannorum, or a brief chronologie for 58 years last past, viz., from the year 1600 (in which the late King Charls was born) untill the present 1659 / by George Wharton.
Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681Date: 1659- Books
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An almanack: or, a diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1718. ... By John Knapp, ...
Knapp, John, Lover of the Mathematicks.Date: 1718- Books
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Ut fluctus fluctum, sic annus annum trudit : News from the starts an almanack containing an account of the coelestial motions, aspects, &c. For the year of the Christian empire, 1691 and [brace] of the world, 5640. Since the floud, 3984. Suffering of Christ 1658, Planting Massach. colony, Founding of Harvard Coledge 49, From leap-year, 3 ... reipecting the meridian of Boston, in New-England, whose latitude is 44 d. 30 min. longitude, 315. deg / by Henry Newman, Philomath.
Newman, Henry, 1670-1743Date: 1691- Books
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Ephemeris absoluta : an almanack astronomical, astrological, meteorological for the year of our Lord God 1690 : and from the world's creation 5639 : being the second after bissextile, or leap-year : wherein is contain'd the motions of the planets, mutual and lunar aspects ; a table of houses, eclipses, monthly observations ; a table of the tides, the rising and setting of the sun and moon, lunations, the moon's southing ; the termes and their returns : with several useful tables ... referred properly to the meridian of ... London ... / by Daniel Woodward.
Woodward, Daniel, active 1682-1700Date: 1690- Books
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Ephemeris absoluta : an almanack astronomical, astrological, meteorological for the year of our Lord God 1692 : and from the world's creation 5641 : being the bissextile, or leap-year : wherein is contain'd the motions of the planets, mutual and lunar aspects ; a table of houses, eclipses, monthly observations ; a table of the tides, the rising and setting of the sun and moon, lunations, the moon's southing, the terms and their returns, with several useful tables and other requisites fitting such a subject : accommodated and referred ... to ... London ... / by Daniel Woodward.
Woodward, Daniel, active 1682-1700Date: [1692]- Books
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The next door to the Castle-Tavern, without Cripplegate at a scriveners house, liveth a gentlewoman, who resolveth these questions following.
Date: [1685?]- Books
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Ephemeris absoluta : an almanack astronomical, astrological, meteorological for the year of our Lord God, 1691 : and from the world's creation 5640 : being the third after bissextile, or leap-year : wherein is contain'd the motions of the planets, mutual and lunar aspects ; a table of houses, eclipses, monthly observations, a table of the tides, the rising and setting of the sun and moon, lunations, the moon's southing, the terms and their returns : with several useful tables ... referred properly to the meridian of ... London ... yet it may indifferently serve any part of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland / by Daniel Woodward.
Woodward, Daniel, active 1682-1700Date: 1691- Books
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Ephemeris absoluta : an almanack astronomical, astrological, meteorological for the year of our Lord God 1693 : and from the world's creation 5641 : being the first after bissextile, or leap-year : wherein is contain'd the motions of the planets, mutual and lunar aspects, a table of houses, eclipses, annual and monthly observations, the rising and setting of the sun and moon, lunations, the terms and their returns with other requisites fitting such a subject, accomodated and referred properly to the meridian of the city of London ... yet it may indifferently serve any part of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland / by Daniel Woodward.
Woodward, Daniel, active 1682-1700Date: 1693- Books
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Mr. Lillie's predictions concerning the many lamentable fires which have lately happened : With a full account, not onely of all the great fires in England this present year, 1676. As at Cottenham near Cambridge, Southward, Blanford in Dorsetshire, Witiham by Oxford, Abington in Bark-shire, Nightingale Lane, &c. But also beyond the sea: as at Mosco, where ... dwelling houses were burned down April 22. The cities of Starguard, and ... Brandenburgh in Germany, May 21. And several towns in Burgundy, the French countee, and Picardy, belonging to the French King, consumed in May last. Published for the general satisfaction. With allowance, June 23. 1676. Ro. L'Estrange.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1676- Pictures
Sawney Cunningham consulting an astrologer in the latter's museum or cabinet. Etching after W. Jett, ca. 1734.
Jett, William, active approximately 1734.Date: [1734?]Reference: 47625i- Books
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The British diary; being an ephemeris for the year of our Lord God, 1746. Being the Second after Bissextile or Leap-Year. The seventh impression. Wherein are contained the Planets Diurnal Motions, their Aspects and Latitudes; Eclipses, Lunations, Length of Days, the Sun's Rising and Setting for three several Latitudes. The Moon's Rising, Southing, and Setting. With Astrological Observations on the Solar Ingresses, and a short Discourse on the late Great Comet. A Table of Houses for the Latitude of London 51- 32-, and many Tables and Things fit for such a Work. Calculated for the Latitude of London 51- 32-. By John Sharp, Student in the Coelestial Sciences. Imprimatur Thomas Cartwright.
Sharp, John, -1757.Date: [1746]- Books
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Ephemeris absoluta : an almanack astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord God, 1694, and from the world's creation, 5643 : being the second after bissextile, or leap-year : wherein is contain'd the motions of the planets, mutual and lunar aspects, a table of houses, eclipses, annual and monthly observations, the rising and setting of the sun and moon, lunations, the terms, and their returns : with other requisites fitting such a subject : accommodated and referred properly to the meridian of the honourable city of London, whose zenith, or vertical point, is distant from the æquator northward 51 deg. 32 min., yet it may indifferently serve any part of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland / by Daniel Woodward.
Woodward, Daniel, active 1682-1700Date: 1694- Books
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Boston almanack for the year of our Lord God 1692. being bissextile or leap-year : and [brace] of the world 5641, since the flood 3985, suffering of Christ 1619, planting Massach. colony 64 ... calculated for the meridian of Boston in New-England where the North Pole is elevated 42 gr. 30 min / by H. B.
Harris, Benjamin, -1716?Date: 1692- Books
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1679, a yea and nay almanack for the people called by much of the world Quakers : containing many needfull and necessary observations from the first day of the first month, till the last day of the twelfth month, a being the third after the bissextile or the leaping year : calculated properly for the meridian of the Bull and Mouth within Aldersgate, and may indifferently serve for any other meeting-house what or wheresoever.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698Date: 1679- Books
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1680, A yea and nay almanack for the people call'd by the men of the world Quakers : containing many needfull and necessary observations from the first day of the first month, till the last day of the twelfth month, being the bissextile or leaping year : calculated properly for the meridian of the Bull and Mouth within Aldersgate, and may indifferently serve for any other meeting-house what or wheresoever.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698Date: 1680- Books
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Merlinus redivivus : being an almanack for the year of our redemption, 1687, and from the creation of the world according to the best of history, 5636, being the third after bissextile, or leap year : to which is contained matter and things suitable for such a work, as eclipses, remarkable conjunctions, meteorological and astrological observations, lunations, and other configurations of the erratick stars : together with the diurnal motion of the planets, and a table of houses formed according to the intent and true principles and the great Ptolemy : to which is added the nightly rising and setting of the moon, with other matters worth observation : calculated for the meridian of London, whose latitude is 51 deg. 32 minutes, longitude is 24 deg. 20 minutes / by S. Partridge.
Partridge, John, 1644-1715Date: [1687]- Books
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An ephemerides for five yeares to come. Calculated by the most learned and excellent mathematician, M. David Origanus; for the latitude of 52. degr. 20. min. Revised, corrected, and reduced to this forme, by Iohn Evans, Master of Arts.
Origanus, David, 1558-1628 or 1629Date: 1633- Books
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Merlinus redivivus, being an almanack for the year of our redemption, 1685, and from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5634 : it being the first after bissextile for such a subject, as eclipses, lunations, weather, observations, remarkable conjunctions, and other configurations of the seven erratick stars : together with the diurnal motion of the planets and a true table of houses more correct than ever before ... calculated for the meridian of London ... / by John Partridge.
Partridge, John, 1644-1715Date: [1685]- Books
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Merlinus liberatus : being an almanack for the year of our redemption, 1690, and from the creation of the world according to the best of history, 5639 : being the second after bissextile, or leap-year, and the second also of our deliverance from popery and arbitrary government : in which is contained ... the diurnal motion of the planets, remarkable conjunctions, eclipses, meteorological observations, lunations, and other configurations of the wandring stars : to which is added a table of houses founded on the principles of the great Ptolemy : calculated for the meridian of London ... / by John Partridge.
Partridge, John, 1644-1715Date: 1690