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The rules and ryghte ample documentes, touchinge the vse and practise of the common almanackes which are named ephemerides : A bryefe and shorte introduction vpon the iudicial astrologie, for to prognosticate of thinges to come, by the helpe of the sayd ephemerides. With a treatise added hereunto touchinge the coniunction of the planets, in euery one of the. 12. signes and of their prognostications and reuolutions of yeres. The hole faithfully, and clerely translated into Englyshe by Humfrey Baker.
Fine, Oronce, 1494-1555Date: [1558?]]- Books
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The rules and righte ample documentes, touchinge the vse and practise of the common almanackes, which are named ephemerides : A briefe and shorte introduction vpon the iudiciall astrologie, for to prognosticate of thinges to come, by the helpe of the sayde ephemerides. With a treatise added hereunto, touchinge the coniunction of the planets, in euery one of the. 12. signes, and of their prognostications and reuolutions of yeres. The hole faithfully, and clerely translated into Englyshe by Humfrey Baker.
Fine, Oronce, 1494-1555Date: [1558?]]- Books
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The rules and righte ample documentes, touchinge the vse and practise of the common almanackes whiche are named ephemerides : a briefe and shorte introduction vpon the judiciall astrologie, for to prognosticate of thinges to come, by the helpe of the said ephemerides : vvith a treatise added herunto, touchinge the coniunction of the planetes, in euery one of the .12. signes, and of their prognostications and reuolutions of yeres / the hole faithfully, and clerely translated into Englyshe by Humfrey Baker.
Fine, Oronce, 1494-1555Date: [1570?]- Books
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Ephemerides of the celestial motions and aspects, eclipses of the luminaries &c. for XX years : beginning anno 1682 and ending an. 1701 : calculated according to art from new tables, agreeing to the most correct observations of the ablest astronomers in this mercurial age : accommodated to the meridian of ... London ... / by John Gadbury.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: 1680- Books
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Ephemerides of the celestial motions for X years : beginning anno 1672 (where the industrious Mr Wings expired) and ending an. 1681 : calculated according to art from new tables, and compared with the most correct observations of the noble Tycho, Kepler, Mr. Wright, and other approved astronomers : accomodated to the meridian of ... London : with an introduction to the use thereof / by John Gadbury.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: 1672- Books
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Merlini Anglici ephemeris 1647 : Delivering a probable conjecture of such passages as are prefigured by the influence of the stars, to concerne the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. With monthly observations. Also a modest prediction upon the present affaires of Germany, Spaine, Italy, France, and United Provinces. Together with some peeces of Ptolomie in the English tongue. / By William Lilly student in astrology.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1647- Books
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Genethlialogia, or, The doctrine of nativities : containing the whole art of directions and annual revolutions : whereby any man (even of an ordinary capacity) may be enabled to discover the most remarkable and occult accidents of his life ... : also tables for calculating the planets places for any time, either past, present or to come : together with the doctrine of horarie questions which (in the absence of a nativity) is sufficient to inform any one of all manner of contengencies neessary to be known / by John Gadbury.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: 1658- Books
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Genethlialogia, or, The doctrine of nativities : containing the whole art of directions and annual revolutions, whereby any man (even of an ordinary capacity) may be enabled to discover the most remarkable and occult accidents of his life ... : also tables for calculating the planets places for any time, either past, present, or to come : together with the doctrine of horarie questions, which (in the absence of a nativity) is sufficient to inform any one of all manner of contingencies necessary to be known / by John Gadbury.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: M.DC.LXI [1661]- Books
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1646. A Scripture almanacke, or a calculation according to the English account, and the Word of God.
Jessey, Henry, 1603-1663Date: [1646]- Books
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A vvonderful prognostication or prediction for these seuen yeeres insuing : shewing the strange and wonderfull comets and meatuors, beginning this present yeere, 1604 / written in French by the Lord of Billy.
Billy, Himbert de, approximately 1544-approximately 1630Date: 16[0]4- Books
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A pronosticacion [sic] of Erra Pater, a Jewe borne in Jewry, a doctoure in astronomye and physycke : : profytable to kepe the body in helth, and Ptholomeus sayth the same.
Erra PaterDate: [1550?]- Books
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A table declaring what planet dooth raigne euery day and houre enduring for euer : whereunto is added diuers and sundry very necessarie tables.
Date: 1598..- Books
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Here begynneth the boke of knowledge of thynges vnknowen aperteynynge to astronomye : with certayne necessarye rules, and certayne speres contaynyng herein compyled by Godfridus super Palladum de agricultura Anglicatum.
GodfridusDate: [1554?]]- Books
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The English chapmans and travellers almanack for the year of Christ, 1697 : Wherein all the post-roads, with their several branches and distances, the marts, fairs, and markets in England and Wales, are alphabetically disposed in every month; so that the place where, and the days on which any of them are kept, is immediately found out. To which is added a table of accounts ready cast up, for the buying or selling of any commodity, by number, weight, or measure, from one farthing to ten pounds: and of any quantity, from one to ten thousand. With a sun-dial and other tables and things, useful for all travellers; traders, or chapmen whatsoever. Also, the rising and setting of the sun and moon, the tides, and whatsoever else is necessary for an annual almanack.
Date: 1697- Books
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The English chapmans and travellers almanack for the year of Christ, 1697 : Wherein all the post-roads, with their several branches and distances, the marts, fairs, and markets in England and Wales, are alphabetically disposed in every month; so that the place where, and the days on which any of them are kept, is immediately found out. To which is added a table of accounts ready cast up, for the buying or selling of any commodity, by number, weight, or measure, from one farthing to ten pounds: and of any quantity, from one to ten thousand. With a sun-dial and other tables and things, useful for all travellers; traders, or chapmen whatsoever. Also, the rising and setting of the sun and moon, the tides, and whatsoever else is necessary for an annual almanack.
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An ephemeris for the year of our Lord, 1653 : being the first year after leap-year, and (as is shrewdly to be feared) a sickly year, especially to London. Wherein you have the motion of Mercury, and the lunar aspects to him, both from Argol, Eichstadius, and Origanus. Also a judgment on the eclipse of the moon, and the ingress of the sun into the equinoctial and solstitial points. Together with observations on every month; and plain rules how young students may do the like. Calculated for the meridian of London. By Nich. Culpeper, gent. Student in astrology and physick.
Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654Date: 1653- Books
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Kaye 1609 : a prognostication for this present yeere of our Lord God 1609, being the first from the leape yeere : faithfully collected according to art, and calculated for the pole Artick of the auncient and renowned citty of Yorke / by Richard Kaye.
Kaye, Richard, active 1608-1632Date: 1609- Books
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The celestiall motions, for the yeeres of the vulgar era 1633. 1634. 1635. 1636 : Calculated out of the tables of Philip Lansburg for the motions and coniunctions of the luminaries, by A.V. and for the other planets out of the Rudolphine Tables by Iohn Kepler ... With the instructions for the use of them.
Vlacq, Adriaan, 1600-1667Date: 1635- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus : the English apollo, assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolution, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables, plain and useful. A twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, Gregorian or Forain computations, more plain and full than any other; with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. ... To which is added the moons application to the fixed stars: ;with the caculation of the eclipses: also rules and tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful and necessary. ... By Richard Saunder, student in the physical and mathematical sciences.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675Date: 1700- Books
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News from the stars, or, An ephemeris for the year 1681 : with astrological judgements upon the several eclipses, positions, and configurations of heaven happening therein ... : wherein you have a perfect and brief account of the most material matters and things portended by the heavens to be manifested in the world in the same year / by William Andrews.
Andrews, William, approximately 1635-1713Date: 1681- Books
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Poor Robin: 1700 : Or, an almanack after a new fashion: wherein the reader may behold, without a pair of ass-trological spectacles, many remarkable observations: together with a two-fold kalendar, viz. the Julian or English, and the round-heads or fanaticks; with their several saints days. To which is added a diary of the weather which shall undoubtedly happen in this kingdom. Written by Poor Robin, Knight of the Burnt Island: a lover of Urania.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698Date: 1700- Books
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Ephemerides of the cœlestial motions, for XXII years, commencing With the Year 1719, and concluding with the Year 1740 Supputated from the British tables. Together with the times and types of all the Visible eclipses of the sun and moon, During the whole Time. Referr'd to the Meridian of London. By John Gadbury, Student in Physick and Astrologie: Verbum & Opera Jehovae meditabor.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704.Date: 1718- Books
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Ephemerides of the cœlestial motions, for XX years; commencing with the year 1709, and concluding with the year 1728. Supputated from the British Tables. Together with the Times and Types of all the Visible Eclipses of the Sun and Moon, During the whole Time. Referr'd to the Meridian of London. By John Gadbury, Student in Physick and Astrologie. Verbum & Opera Jehovae meditabor.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704.Date: 1709- Books
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Ponde 1603 : a prognostication for this present yeare of our Lord 1603, being the third from the leape yeare : in a most plaine & vulgar manner, for the better and more easie understanding of the unlearned or those of a meaner capacity, shewing the inclination or disposition of this present peace : with diuers additions, most necessary to be knowne : calculated for the honorable citty of London and may very well serue all England / by Edward Ponde.
Pond, Edward, -1629Date: [1603]- Books
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Urania practica : or, Practical astronomie : in VII parts, containing, I. An explanation of the vulgar notes used every year, with the order how to finde them for ever, in the Iulian and Gregorian accompts, both arithmetically and by new invented tables. II. An ephemeris for 19 years, beginning anno 1648, and ending anno 1667: ... III. An astrologicall treatise, shewing how to erect a figure, to judge of the effects of eclipses, and to finde the time when, and the place where, their effects will be most predominant. IV. The doctrine of the sphear or globe. V. An abreviate of geographie, ... VI. Divers astronomicall tables of the altitude, azimuth, amplitude, ... of the sun and fixed stars, ... VII. The true and perfect description and use of the globes, ... both geographicall and astronomicall. Unto which is added (for the benefit of sea-men) diverse rules and tables, of extraordinary use in navigation. All which rules, tables, and calculations, have been compared with the best approved authors and observations, and made more compendious then any hitherto bin publish- [sic] Nothing of this nature being extant in the English tongue. Calculated for the meridian of London. / By Vincent Wing, and Will. Leybourn, practitioners in the mathematicks.
Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668Date: 1652