34 results filtered with: Lilly, William, 1602-1681
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William Lilly. Stipple engraving by R. Cooper.
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Lillies Banquet: or, The star-gazers feast : with the manner and order how every dish is to be placed upon his great table at Christmas, for all sects and sorts of persons, both Presbyterian, Independants, Anabaptists, Quakers, Shakers, Seekers and Tearers.
Date: [1653]- Books
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Mr. Lilly's history of his life and times: written by himself. Published from the original manuscript, reposited in the Ashmolean Musæum at Oxford. To which is subjoined, The true history of King James I. and King Charles I. by Mr. Lilly.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681.Date: 1721- Pictures
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William Lilly. Line engraving, 1823, after W. Marshall, 1659.
Marshall, William, active 1617-1650.Date: 1823Reference: 5812i- Books
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No Merline, nor Mercurie : but a new almanack after the old fashion, for the year of our redemption 1647 ... : wherein likewise a few of the many grosse errours and impertinences of Mr. William Lilly are plainly discovered, modestly refuted, and the author vindicated from his former aspersions : calculated exactly for the honourable citie of York ... / by George Wharton.
Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681Date: 1647- Books
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Thomas Gataker B.D. his vindication of the annotations by him published : upon these words, Thus saith the Lord, learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signes of heaven, for the heathen are dismayed at them, Jer. 10. 2. Against the scurrilous aspersions of that grand imposter Mr. William Lillie; as also against the various expositions of two of his advocates, Mr. John Swan, and another by him cited, but not named: together with the annotations themselvs. Wherein the pretended grounds of judiciary astrologie, and the Scripture-proofes produced for it, are discussed and refuted. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy. April 12. 1653.
Gataker, Thomas, 1574-1654Date: 1653- Books
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Lillies ape whipt / by Philastrogus.
Lilburne, Robert, 1613-1665Date: [1652]- Pictures
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William Lilly. Lithograph by C. Hullmandel.
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William Lilly. Line engraving, 1681.
Date: 1681Reference: 5819i- Books
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Obsequium rationabile, or, A reasonable service performed for the celestial sign scorpio : in xx remarkable genitures of that glorious but stigmatized horoscope : against the malitious and false attempts of that grand (but fortunate) imposter, Mr. William Lilly / by John Gadbury.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: 1675- Pictures
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William Lilly. Stipple engraving by S. Freeman after W. Marshall, 1659.
Marshall, William, active 1617-1650.Reference: 5813i- Books
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A faire in Spittle Fields, where all the knick knacks of astrology are exposed to open sale, to all that will see for their love; and buy for their money : Where, first Mr. William Lilley presents you with his pack, wherein he hath to sell. 1. The introduction, 2. Nativities caluclated, 3. The great ephimeredies, 4. Monarchy, or no monarchy 5. The caracture of K. Charles, 6. Annus Tenebrosus. Second, Nicholas Culpeper, brings under his veluet jacket. 1. His chalinges against the docttors [sic] of phuisick, [sic] 2. A pocket medicine, 3. An almanack, & conjuring circle, Third Mr. Bowker unlocked his pack, wherein is, 1. The 12. signes of the zodiack 2. The 12. houses, 3. The 7. planets, 4. The yeares predictions, and the starry globe / Written by J.B. Gent.
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Confidence dismounted; or the astronomers knavery anatomized / By William Brommerton a well-wisher to the commonweale.
Brommerton, WilliamDate: Aprill 5. 1652- Books
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Bellum Hybernicale: or, Ireland's vvarre astrologically demonstrated : from the late celestiall-congresse of the two malevolent planets, Saturne and Mars, in Taurus, the ascendent of that kingdome. VVherein likewise, their future opposition in the signs Sagittary and Gemini, (most ominous to London, and many other of the south and west parts of England) is mathematically handled. The ignorance, malice, mistakes, errors, insolencies, and impertinencies, of Iohn Booker, (in his astrologicall observations upon the said conjunction, in a late pamphlet of his, styled, A bloody Irish almanack, &c.) discovered, corrected, refuted, and retorted: and the author further vindicated, from his, and Master Lilly's former frivolous, false, and malicious aspersions, throughout the whole discourse. / By Capt. Geo: Wharton, student in astronomy.
Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681Date: Printed in the yeere, 1647. [i.e. 1646]- Books
The man who saw the future : the 17th-century astrologer who changed the course of the English Civil War / Catherine Blackledge ; foreword by Professor Owen Davies.
Blackledge, Catherine, 1968-Date: 2015- Books
Astrology and the seventeenth century mind : William Lilly and the language of the stars / Ann Geneva.
Geneva, Ann, 1945-Date: [1995], ©1995- Books
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A letter from the King of Denmark to Mr. William Lilly: occasioned by the death of his patron the King of Sweden.
Date: 1660- Pictures
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William Lilly. Line engraving by G. P. Wainwright, 1822, after W. Marshall, 1659.
Marshall, William, active 1617-1650.Date: 1822Reference: 5811i- Pictures
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William Lilly. Etching by W. Hollar.
Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677.Reference: 5816i- Pictures
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William Lilly. Line engraving, 1660.
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William Lilly. Stipple engraving by J. Neele.
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Against VVilliam Li-Lie (alias) Lillie : that most audacious atheisticall rayling Rabsheca, that impious witch or wizzard, and most abhominable sorcerer, or star-gazer of London, and all his odious almanacks, and others. / Written by John Viccars schoolemaster of Christ Hospitall, few dayes before his death, which he had prepared for the Black Munday, turned white since his dissolution.
Vicars, John, 1579 or 1580-1652Date: Printed in the yeare when the astrologers and mountebanks lost their judgments, 29 March, 1652- Books
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Thomas Gataker B.D. his vindication of the annotations by him published : upon these words, Thus saith the Lord, learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signes of heaven, for the heathen are dismayed at them, Jer. 10. 2. Against the scurrilous aspersions of that grand imposter Mr. William Lillie; as also against the various expositions of two of his advocates, Mr. John Swan, and another by him cited, but not named: together with the annotations themselvs. Wherein the pretended grounds of judiciary astrologie, and the Scripture-proofes produced for it, are discussed and refuted. Imprimatur, Edm. Calamy. April 12. 1653.
Gataker, Thomas, 1574-1654Date: 1653- Books
His vindication of the annotations by him published upon these words, Thus saith the Lord, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signes of Heaven ... Jer. 10. 2. Against the scurrilous aspersions of that grand imposter Mr. William Lillie; as also against the various expositions of two of his advocates, Mr. John Swan, and another ... not named ... Wherein the pretended grounds of judiciary astrologie, and the Scripture-proofes produced for it, are discussed and refuted / [Thomas Gataker].
Gataker, Thomas, 1574-1654.Date: 1653- Books
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Philastrogus knavery epitomized, with a vindication of Mr. Culpeper, Mr. Lilly, and the rest of the students in that noble art, from all the false aspersions (of the malicious antagonists) cast upon them, about the great eclipse of the Sunne : Whereunto is annexed an epistle to all moderate spirited men, shewing the peoples great mistakes, and misunderstanding of the honest and ingenious artists, who spake truly, as is averred by this ensuing tractate. / Written by J.G. a lover of all ingenious arts and artists - Aprill the 5. 1652.
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704Date: Printed in the year, 1652