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The American calender; or an almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1769. ... By Philo-Copernicus.
Philo-Copernicus.Date: [1768]- Books
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An almanack for the year of our Lord God 1675 : Being the third after bissextile, or leap-year. By M.F. Philomath.
M. F., active 19th centuryDate: [1675]- Books
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The Protestant almanack for the year from [bracket] the incarnation of Jesus Christ, 1681. our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz. 122 : Being the first after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein the bloody aspects, fatal oppositions, diabolical conjunctions, and pernicious revolutions of the papacy against the Lord Christ and the Lords anointed are described. With the change of the moon, the rising and setting of the sun, some observable fairs, and the eclipses; together with the moons place in the zodiac, throughout each month of the year. Calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon, where the Pope is elevated a hundred and fifty degrees above all reason, right, and religion; above kings, canons,[couneils] conscience, and every thing therein called God, 2 Thes. 2. And may without sensible error, indifferently serve the whole papacy. / By Philoprotest, a well-willer to the mathematicks.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698Date: 1681- Books
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Mills and Hicks's British and American register, with an almanack for the year 1774; Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Calculated for the use of all the New-England provinces.
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Anglicus : or, An ephemeris for 1646. Delivering mathematically the successe of this yeers actions, between the King and Parliament of England. With astrologicall aphorismes, expedient for physitians and others, usefull for students in this science. To which is added The nativity of Prince Rupert. / By William Lilly student in Astrology.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1646- Books
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Vox stellarum: or, a loyal almanack for the year of human redemption, MDCCLXXVI. Being The First after Bissextile or Leap-Year. In which are contained All Things fitting for such a work; as, a Table of Terms and their Returns: The Full, Changes, and Quarters of the Moon; The Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other Fixed Stars of Note; the Moon's Age, and a Tide Table fitted to the same The Rising and Setting of the Sun; the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Moon; Mutual Aspects, Monthly Observations; and many other Things, useful and profitable. Unto which are added, Astrological Observations on the Four Quarters of the Year An Hieroglyphic, alluding to these present Times; A remarkable Chronology; the Eclipses; And other Matters, both curious and profitable. With a particular Judgement of a visible Lunar Eclipse and many other Things relating to Astrology By Francis Moore, Physician.
Moore, Francis, 1657-1714.Date: [1777]- Books
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Old Poor Robin. An almanack, composed (according to the modern mode ... for the year of our Lord 1782. ... Written by Poor Robin, ...
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698.Date: 1782- Books
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Vox stellarum: or, a loyal almanack, for the year of human redemption, MDCCXCVI. ... By Francis Moore, ...
Moore, Francis, 1657-1714.Date: [1795]- Books
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Diaria Britannica: or, the British diary: an almanack, for the year of our Lord 1795. Being the third after bissextile, or leap year. Containing, Variety of useful and entertaining Matter in arts and sciences: Calculated for the Improvement of the curious. Also an ephemeris. Wherein are contained the Heliocentric and Geocentric Places of the Planets, accurately calculated. By John Cotes and Patrick Hall. The eighth almanack published of this kind.
Cotes, John.Date: [1795]- Books
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Great Britain's diary: or, The Union-almanack for the year of our Lord 1723. Being the third after bissextile, or leap-year; and the sixteenth year after the glorious and happy union concluded between the two nations of England and Scotland. Containing many curious and profitable particulars; as you may see a full account in the first page of the second part; the whole being chiefly designed to promote trade and business.
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Bickerstaff's Boston almanack, for the year of our redemption 1774 ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston, N.E. lat. 42' 250 n. ...
Date: [1773]- Books
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Hutchins improved: being an almanack and ephemeris ... for the year of our Lord 1795 ... By John Nathan Hutchins, philom.
Date: [1794]- 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]- Books
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Rudston. 1607 : A new almanacke and prognostication, for the yere of our Lord God[,] 1607[.] being the third from the leape yeare. Rectified and faithfully sup[putat]ed for the latitude [and] meridian of the tresfamous Uniuersitie of Cambridge, where the pole Arctik is eleuated 52. degrees 20. minutes, and may very well serue for the whole monarchie of Great Britaine. Amplified with many additions of rules, tables, and directions conducible for all men.
Rudston, Thomas, active 1606-1613Date: [1607]- Books
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The womans almanack : or, prognostication for ever: shewing the nature of the planets, with the events that shall befall women and children born under them. With several predictions very useful for the female sex. / By Sarah Ginnor student in Physick.
Jinner, Sarah, active 1658-1664Date: 1659- 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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[An almanacke and pronostication].
Laet, Jaspar, active 1530-1544Date: [1545?]- Books
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Poor Tom revived: being More's almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1772. ... Calculated for the lat. of 32 deg. and 45 min. north, but without any sensible error, may serve from Maryland to East-Florida. ... By Thomas More, philom.
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Aberdeen's farmer's pocket-companion: or, a new prognostication, for the year of our Lord 1770. ... By Merry Andrew professor of astrology and prediction at Tamtallan.
Merry Andrew.Date: 1770- Books
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Neue. 1631. A new almanacke and prognostication, with the forraigne computation, seruing for the yeere of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ, 1631 : Being the third after the bissextile or leape yeere. Rectified for the eleuation of the pole articke, and meridian of the ancient and famous cittie of Norwich: and may serue generally for the most parts of great Britaine. / By John Neue, Gent.
Neve, John, active 1626-1661Date: [1631]- Books
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Cardanus Rider's sheet almanack, for the year of Our Lord God 1783. Being the third after bissextile, or leap-year.
Rider, Cardanus.Date: [1783]- Books
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The gentleman's and citizen's almanack, compiled by John Watson Stewart, for the year of our Lord, 1796. ...
Stewart, John Watson.Date: 1796- Books
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Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1755. Being the third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the World's Creation, 5759. Wherein is contained the Lunations, Conjunctions, Aspects, and Effects of the Planets; the Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; with the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Planets and fixed Stars throughout the Year; whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all Times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Horizon of the ancient and renowned Borough-Town of Stamford (formerly a famous University) whose Latitude is 52 deg. 40 min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. By Tycho Wing, Philomath.
Wing, Tycho, 1696-1750.Date: [1755]- Books
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The Weavers almanack : an ephemeris for the year 1688. and from the creation according to sacred writ, 5637. Being the bissextile or leap-year. Wherein are contained on the left hand page six columns: 1. the month-days; 2. the weekdays; 3. the saints days; 4. the moon's place; 5. the weather; 6. lunar Aspects. On the right hand page are contained eight columns; the two first are for month-days and week-days, the planets standing each for the day they govern : as luna for Monday; 3. planets places degrees and minutes; 4. the sun's place; 5. the sun's rising; 6. the sun's setting; 7. mutual aspects; 8. the moon's rising and setting; and at the end of the months is added by the author two necessary tables, one for right ascention, and the other soroblique ascention / by Thomasius Strut.
Strut, Thomas.Date: 1688- Books
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Hemeroscopeion anni æræ Christianæ, 1654. The first part. The latter part, Wherein you have the names, genus, species, efficient and final causes of all comets ... the astronomical calculations respectig the meridian and latitude of Kirkby-Kendall... / By Geo. Wharton, Esq.
Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681Date: 1654