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Ouranizomai, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1651 : being the third from bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5600 : wherein (besides the state of the whole year) you may behold many usefull, pleasant, and necessary observations, being requisite for men of all sorts ... : calculated (according to art) for the meridian and latitute of Uppingham in Rutland ... and may serve generally for any part of Great Britain / by Vincent Wing.
Vincent WingDate: 1651- Books
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An almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1694 : being the second after the leap-year, and from the creation 5694, calculated from the meridian of the centre or middle of England, whose latitude is 54 deg., and therefore far more usefull for this kingdom in general, than any other extant / by W. Tvrner, Gent.
Turner, W. (William), active 1687-1701Date: 1694- Books
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The Institutions of mathematicall experiments : in three parts : I. The constitutions, power and effects of the planets and starres, 2. The method of mathematicall physicke, 3. The resolutions of astrologicall questions : extracted from the experiments and observations of Guido, Bonatus, Haly, Abenragel, Claudius, Dariot, Ganivetus and many others.
Date: 1643- 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 : calculated and faithfully supputated for the latitude and meridian of the tres famous Universitie of Cambridge, where the pole Arctik is eleuated 52. degrees 20. minutes, and may very well serue for the whole monarchie of Great Britaine : ... with many additions of rules, tables, and directions conducible for all men.
Rudston, Thomas, active 1606-1613Date: [1607]- Books
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Ranger 1623 : a new almanack and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1623, being the yeare from the worlds creation 5523, and the third after the leape yeare : calculated and properly referred to the meridian of the honourable citty of Yorke, where the pole is raised aboue the horizon 54 degrees 20 minutes and whose longitude is reckoned 23 degrees 30 minutes so that it may serue for all eclipses and aspects for the honourable citty of London without any sensible error / by Philip Ranger.
Ranger, Philip, active 1615-1631Date: 1623- Books
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[Roberts 1639].
RobertsDate: [1639]- Books
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Behold! Newes from Heaven, or, Wonderfull signes, and fearfull predictions : containing a brief of the best judgements of the most exact and profound astrologers of these times, concerning that grand and terrible eclipse of the sun, happening the twenty ninth of March, 1652. beginning forty eight minutes after eight in the morning, and ending seventeen minutes after eleven ... With every moneths predictions for this present year, 1652. Also all the strange wonders that have been seen in England in these last times.
Date: 1652- Books
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Fly 1669 : an almanack for the year of our Lord God ... : calculated for the meridian of Kings-Lynn ... and may very well serve for any other part of England.
Date: 1669- Books
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Culpepper revived : being an almanack for the year of our Blessed Saviours incarnation 1690 ... calculated and referr'd to the meridian of the famous university and town of Cambridge ... but may serve for any other part of Great Brittain / by Nathaniel Culpepper.
Culpepper, Nathanael, active 17th century-18th centuryDate: 1690- Books
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Bowker, 1680 : an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1680 being bissextile or leap-year containing the motions of the sun, moon, planets, and fixed stars, the aspects of the planets and inclination of the air, the time of high-water at London Bridge every day in the year and also in 55 other ports and havens about England : with a brief chronology in a new mode and divers other necessary things pertinent to the compleating of a diary or day-book suitable to all mens occasions : hereunto is added a continuation of the brief view of astronomy and the refutation of the Copernican opinion concerning the earths motion : calculated properly for the meridian of London and may generally serve the two famous islands of Great Britain and Ireland / by James Bowker.
Bowker, James, active 1668-1684Date: 1680- Books
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A bloody almanack and prognostication for the year, 1662 : Being the second after besextile or leap-year. Predicting severall strange revolutions and interpositions of the heavens: with the prodigious effects, rapines, murders, plundrings and blood-shed that shall happen this present year in divers parts of Europe, as in France, Spain, Portugal, Demark, Sweeden, Hungary, Germany, &c. but more especially in our horrizon, whole latitude is 31 degr. 52. min. : also astrological observations on the 12 months, the aspects of the planets, and their several shapes, wit the events that shall fall upon the two great eclipses of the sun. Calculated for the meridian, but may indifferently serve for any other latitude / by Henricus Martinius, Philomath.
Martin, HenryDate: 1661- Books
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Cœlestiall observations, or, An ephemeris of the motions of the sun, moon and planets (after a new and easie method) their various aspects, conjunctions and configurations : with many necessary tables and observations, both astronomicall, astrologicall, and meteorlogicall : wherein may bee observed the probable state & condition of the year of our redemption 1653, being the first after bissextile or leap-yeare, et a creatione mundi kepleriana, 5646 : calculated for the meridian of London ... / by John Booker.
John BookerDate: 1653- Books
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Pond 1633. A new almanack for the yeare of our Lord Christ MDCXXXIII : Being the first after the leap-yeare and since the creation of the world 5634. Again amplified with many things of very good use, both for pleasure and profit, not heretofore published. / exactly rectified according to art by Edvvard Pond.
Edward PondDate: 1633..- Books
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Rose 1679 : a new almanack for the year from the nativity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 1679 : being the third from bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5699 : calculated for the meridian of the honourable city of London ... and may serve for any other part of England / by George Rose.
Rose, George (Mathematician)Date: 1679- Books
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Merlini Anglici ephemeris, or, Astrological judgments for the year 1665 / by William Lilly.
William LillyDate: 1655- Books
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Chamberlaine, 1649, a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord, 1649 : being the first after besextill or leape yeare, and from the worlds creation 5598, and since the correction of the Gregorian kalendar, by Lilios 67 : the astronomicall calculation, being principally referred to the meridian and latitude of Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolke ... / made and set forth to art by Joseph Chamberlaine.
Chamberlaine, Joseph, active 1627-1649Date: 1649- Books
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Rose, 1668 : a new almanack for the year ... 1668 ... calculated for the meridian of the honorable city of London ... and may serve for any other part of England / by George Rose.
Rose, George (Mathematician)Date: 1668- Books
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An easie and familiar method whereby to iudge the effects depending on eclipses, either of the sun or moon. By William Lilly student in astrologie.
William LillyDate: 1652- Books
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Rose 1660 : a new almanack for the year from the nativity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 1660 : being the bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5609 : calculated for the meridian of the honourable city of London ... and may serve for any other part of England / by George Rose.
Rose, George (Mathematician)Date: 1660- Books
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Woodhouse 1646 : a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God 1646 : being the second after the bissextile or leape-yeere, containing sundry notes and directions for most sorts of men, serving indifferently for the kingdom of Great Britaine, but more especially for the meridian of the ancient city of Chichester and the southerne parts / made and penned by Iohn Woodhouse.
Woodhouse, JohnDate: [1646]- Books
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Neue, 1623 : a new almanacke and prognostication, with the forraigne computation seruing for the yeare of our lord and sauiour Iesus Christ, 1623, being the third yeare after the bissextile or leape-yeare : rectified for the eleuation of the pole articke and meridian of the famous towne of Great Yarmouth in Norfolke, and may serue generally for the most part of Great Britaine / practised, penned and published by Ieffery Neue.
Jeffrey Le NeveDate: [1623]- Books
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White, 1676 : a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1676, being the year from the worlds creation 5639, and the bissextile, or leap-year : calculated and properly referred to the meridian of Todington in Bedfordshire ... so that it may serve for all parts of England, without any sensible error / by William White.
White, WilliamDate: 1676- Books
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Alleyn 1610 : an almanacke or a double diary and prognostication for this yeare of our Lord Christ 1610 being the second after the leape yeare, and from the beginning of the world. 5572. The first rectified chiefly for the latitude and meridian of the ancient town of Petworth, in Sussex, which may serue for great Brittaine. The other helpfull to such as haue ocasion to trauell beyond the seas by Henry Alleyn practitioner in phisick and chirurgerie.
Alleyn, Henry, active 1606-1614Date: [1607]- Books
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Angelus Britannicus : an ephemeris for the year of our redemption 1664 : being the bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5613 : amplified with astrological observations from the suns ingresse into Aries and the other cardinal points, from the eclipses, conjunctions and other configurations of the heavenly bodies : calculated for the meridian of London, where the pole artick is elevated above the horizon 51 degrees and 32 minutes, but may indifferently serve for England, Scotland and Ireland / by John Tanner.
Tanner, John, approximately 1636-1715Date: 1664- Books
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An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1680 : being the bissextile or leap-year ... : wherein is contain'd the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, and aspects of the planets, with the southing, rising, and setting of the sun and moon, and planets, with the southing, rising, and setting of the sun and moon, and planets motions for every fifth day, and their latitude for every tenth day, also the encrease and decrease and length of day and night : calculated according to ... Stamford ... / by William Readman.
Readman, WilliamDate: 1680