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Prenosticatio m[a]g[ist]ri Jasp. la[et] practised in the towne of Antuerpe, for the yere of our lorde. M.D.xx.
Laet, Jaspar, active 1492-1530Date: [1520]- Books
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A faythfull and true pronosticatio[n] vpo[n] the yere .M.CCCCC.xlviii : and parpetually after to the worldes ende gathered out of the prophecies and scriptures of god, by the experience and practise of his workes, very co[m]fortable for all Christen hertes deuyded into seuen chapters. And in the ende ye shal finde an almanack for euer, trtanslated newly out of hye Almayne into english by Myles Couerdale.
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Merlinus Anglicus Junior: or the Starry messenger for the year of our redemption, 1699 : And from the creation, according to sacred writ, 5648 being the third after bissextil, or leap-year. Wherein is contained, (1) astronomical and meterological observations. (2) The state of the year, deduced according to art, from the solar ingresses, eclipses, variations configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the planets. (3) The rising and setting of the sun, moon and stars: also her southing; together with many usefull tables pertinent for such a work. Accommodated to the meridian of London, which lies in the latitude of 51 deg. 32 min. north, but may indifferently serve (without sensible error) for any other part of Great Britain. To which is added monthly observations and astrological predictions (or conjectures) upon the whole year, &c. Also an ephemeris of the diurnal motions and aspects of the planets, &c. the like (in all particulars) not extant. As also a short discourse of the feast of Easter. By Henry Coley teacher of the mathematicks and the cœlestial science, in Baldw.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1704?Date: 1699- Books
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Riders (1678.) British Merlin : bedeckt with many delightful varieties, and useful verities, fitting the longitude and latitude of all capacities within the islands of Great Britain's monarchy; and chronological observations of principal note to this year 1678. Being the 2d after bissextile, or leap-year with notes of husbandry, physick, fayrs & marts directions and tables to all necessary uses. Made and compiled for the benefitof his country, by Cardanus Riders.
Rider, CardanusDate: 1678- Books
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An annuall almanacke : shewing, how to read the chapters of the whole Bible, from the beginning of Genesis, to the end of the Revelation, once in the yeare, by so many chapters every day. Calculated by Walter Holmes, sen.
Holmes, WalterDate: 1649- Books
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[The kalendayr of the shyppars.].
Date: [1503]- Books
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Merlinus Gallicus: Or, A prediction for the year of grace, 1660 : Representing the state and condition of all sorts of persons in Europe, from the crown to the clown. Deduced from the configurations of the luminaries, conjunctions and aspects of the planets, after a more certain manner then practised by English artists. Together with the nativity of the illustrious King of Denmark: proving it impossible (by the canons of astrology) for him to lose his kingdom, or for the Swede to become lord thereof, wherein Merlinus Anglicus may see his error. Also a question and answer in astrology, whether Copenhagen shall be taken or no: with many other things of profitable consequence. / By Monsieur Fr. Missonne Philastrogus. To which is added, an everlasting almanack; with an easie way to erect a figure, and give judgement of the weather, and tables of houses fitted for several latitudes.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: 1660 [i.e. 1659]- Books
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An English ephemeris : or generall and monethly predicitions upon severall eclipses, and celestiall configurations, for the yeare of our Lord 1650. By W. Lele student in astrology.
Date: 1650 [i.e. 1649]- Books
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Ephēmeris or, A diary [bracket] astronomical, astrological, meteorological,[bracket] for the year of our Lord, 1697 : It being the first after leap-year. Containing, I. The planets motions, aspects, eclipses, rising and setting of the sun and moon, twilight, terms, planetary hour, domifying table, &c. II. The aires various changes, and the suns entrance into the four cardinal points: with some astrological conjectures thereon. III. The genitures of XXIV learned physicians, XII foreign, and XII domestic; cum multis aliis, &c. / By John Gadbury.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: 1697- Books
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A new prognostication for the year of our blessed Lord 1678 : Being the second after leap-year. Containing the moveable feasts: the eclipses the four quarters of the year: the changes of the moon, with the disposition of the weather. The dismal dayes. And the whole known fairs of Scotland. With other observations. Serving most fitly for the most part of the Kingdom of Scotland, but more especially for our city of Glasgow, where the pole is elevated 55. deg. 55. min. At Aberdene by an expert mathematician.
Date: 1678- Books
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Poor Robin : 1690. An almanack of the old and new fashion. Wherein the reader may see (if he put on a pair of understanding spectacles) many remarkable things worthy of his choicest observation. Containing a twofold kalendar; viz. the Julian, English, or old account, and the roundheads, fanaticks, paper-scull'd, or maggot-headed new account, with their several saints-days, and observations upon every month. Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Written by Poor Robin, knight of the Burnt-Island, a well-willer to the mathematicks.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698Date: 1690- Books
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Merlinus anonymus : An Almanack, and no almanack. A kalendar, and no kalendar. An ephemeris (betwixt jest, and earnest) for this present year 1655. Being besse sextile or leap year. Containing many chronological concavities, monethly observations, Scoganicol annotations, and Tarltonical predictions of the state of great Brittain, and all Europe in general. Of the two ominous eclipses, this year visible in our horizon, the one by the interposition of the sun betwixt the moon and the earth, the other at the moons ingress into Libra. The mutual aspects of the twelve signs, as they are seated in Lillies Almanack, also a tide table, and some spagitical schemes, not to be found in Bullialdus or Durca. Also, a dogmatical diary, very useful for court, city, and country, which other crotchets of most copious contrivance: intended especially for the horizon of Saint James es [sic], Clerkenweel, where the pole is elevated from that of Grubstreet, 3947 cubits, and may indifferently (id est, so, so,) serve for all clymats, countries, and continents, and the most un-inhabitable parts of the earth. / By Raphael Desmus.
Sheppard, S. (Samuel)Date: 1655- Books
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The Protestant almanack, for the year 1697 : Since [bracket] The creation of the world 5703 The incarnation of Jesus Christ 1697 England received the Christian faith 1507 Martin Luther wrote against the pope 181 Our first deliverance from popery by K. Edward VI. 149 Our second deliverance from popery by Q. Elizabeth [13?] The horrid design of the gun-powder plot 92 The burning of the city of London 31 Our third deliverance from popery, by K. Will. & Q. Mary 9 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 and his Anointed, are described. With the change of the moon, some probable conjectures of the vveather, the eclipses, the moons place in the zodiac, and an account of some principal martyrs in each month. Calculated according to art, for the meridian of Babylon, where the Pope is elevated a hundred and fifty degrees above all right and religion, above kings, canons, councels, conscience, and every thing therein called God. 2 Thess. 2. And may without sensible errour, indifferently serve the whole papacy. / By Philoprotest.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698Date: 1697- Books
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Riders 1675. Brittish Merlin : bedeckt with many delightful varieties, and useful verities, fitting the longitude and latitude of all capacities, within the islands of Great Britains monarchy, and chronological observations of principal notes to this year 1675. being the third year after bissextile or leap year. With notes of husbandry, physick, fairs, and marts, directions and tables to all necessary uses. Made and compiled for the benefit of his countrey, by Cardanus Riders.
Rider, CardanusDate: 1675- Books
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The bloody almanack: or An astrologicall prediction of the most remarkable accidents which shall happen to the King, Parliament and city, as also in Scotland and Ireland, this yeer 1649.
Date: 1649 [i.e. 1648]- Books
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Fly 1657. An almanacke, for the yeare of our Lord God, 1657 : Being the first after bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation of the world, 5661. Calculated for the merid. of Kings-Lynn, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees, 43 min. above the horizon, and may very well serve for any other part of England.
FlyDate: 1657- Books
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Ephemeris, sive Almanack : or, A diurnall of the yeare, from the birth of our Lord Christ, 1647. Being the third after the bissextile, or leap-yeare. Calculated properly for the City of London, whose longitude is 24. degrees [illegible]. Its latitude from the equator, and elevation of the pole artick, being 51. degrees 32. minutes. But it may serve for any part of this kingdome. Composed by Richard Atlee, student in physick.
Atlee, RichardDate: [1647]- Books
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London almanack for ye year of our Lord 1690, being the second after leap year.
Date: [1690]- Books
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Hemerologium: or, A register [brace] astronomicall, meteorologicall, chronologicall : for the yeare of the vvorld 5605. Christ-1656. Being the bissextile, or leap-yeare. / By G. Wharton, Esq.
Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681Date: 1656 [i.e. 1655]- Books
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Mercurius Anglicanus; or The English mercury : Being a compleat diary for the year of our Lord 1697. Being the first after leap-year. Containing monthly predictions: the old Roman or pagan kalendar, with the Gregorian or new account: the equation of time, for the regulating of pendulum clocks and watches: an exact tyde-table, giving an account of the times of high water, more correct and full than others: with directions for knowing the true value of our gold and silver coins. The like not extant. / By George Parker.
Parker, George, 1654-1743Date: 1697- Books
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An almanack for an age : for finding the day of the month. dominicall letter. prime. and epact. with other usefull remarques. By John Seller hydrographer to the King.
Seller, John, active 1658-1698Date: [1684]- Books
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Angelus Anglicanus : or a generall judgement of the three great eclipses of the sun and moon, which will happen in the year 1652. Together with an ephemeris of the daily motions of the planets; with their various configurations, aspects and conjunctions, reduced to the latitude of 52. according to Argol; with the suns ingresse into the four cardinall signes of heaven. And the several monethly observations for the same year, being the bissextile or leape-year. By Samuel Thurston, a well-willer to the truth of astrology.
Thurston, SamuelDate: [1651]- Books
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Poor Robin 1697 : An almanack of the old and new fashion: or, An ephemeris both in jest and earnest, wherein the reader may see (with a due regard, and right understanding of what he reads) many remarkable things for his information. Containing a two-fold calendar; viz. the Julian, English, or old account, and the round-heads, whimzey-heads, maggot-heads, paper-scull'd, fanaticks, or new account, with their several saints days, and observations upon every month. Being the first after the bissextile, or leap-year. / Written by Poor Robin, knight of the Burnt-Island.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698Date: MDCXCVII. [1697]- 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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Mercurius cœlicus: or, a caveat to all people of the kingdome : that now have, or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit, and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Navvorth: or, A new almanacke, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ 1644. (Said in the title page thereof to be) printed at Oxford by His Majesties Command.
Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681Date: [1644]