Vox stellarum; being an almanack for the year of human redemption 1703, it being the Third after Bissextile or Leap-Year. Wherein is contained All things fitting for such a Work, As First, a Table of the Terms with their Returns; Secondly, a Table of all the Kings and Queens Reigns from King Egbert, to this present Reign. Thirdly, the Fulls, Changes and Quarters of the Moon, the Conjunctions of the Moon with the other Planets, the Rising, Setting, and Southing of the seven Stars, and other fix'd Stars of note; with the Moon's Age to every Day of the Month, and a Tide-Table fitted to the same. As also the Rising and Setting both of the Sun and Moon, the mutual Aspects and Weather, with monthly Observations very necessary. Fourthly, a plain and easie Table both of Interest and Rebate, with a compendious Chronology of many remarkable things. Fifthly, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and Astrological Observations on the Four Quarters of the Year. Unto which is added, several strange ... and Predictions relating to these Times, by several Eminent and Learned Men. Rectify'd chiefly to the Meridian of the Great Metropolitan City of England, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North; but will serve without any sensible Error for any part of Great-Britain or Ireland. By Francis Moore, Licens'd Physician, and Student in Astrology.

  • Moore, Francis, 1657-1714.
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1703
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London : printed by I. H. for the Company of Stationers, 1703.

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[32],15,[1]p. ; 80.

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