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The bloody almanack : to which England is directed, to fore-know what shall come to passe, by that famous astrologer, M. John Booker. Being a perfect abstract of the prophecies proved out of Scripture, by the noble Napier, Lord of Marchistoun in Scotland. With additions.
Date: 1643- Books
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Dove, Speculum anni, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord God 1689 : being the first after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation 5692 : wherein is contained the principal aspects of the planets, eclipses, terms, both in London and Cambridge, inclination of the air, with other things of note : calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge.
Dove, JonathanDate: 1689- Books
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Bretnor 1612 : a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1612, being the bissextile or leape yeare ... / by Thomas Bretnor.
Thomas BretnorDate: [1612]- Books
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Rose, 1672 : a new almanack for the year ... 1672 ... 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: 1672- Books
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Ephemeris, or, A diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord 1688, it being the bissextile, or leap-year ... / by John Gadbury.
John GadburyDate: 1688- Books
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The Bloody almanack : wherein is contained : ... the King of Scots new game in France, together with his desires to forreign princes ... concerning the landing of an English army in France ; the time and manner of a great battel to be fought : the engagement of the Scotch King, with the event and success thereof : with other notes ... touching the strange lightnings and apparitions that will be seen in the ayr this year.
Date: 1651- Books
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Nuncius coelestis, or, The starry messenger : for the year of our redemption 1681, and from the creation, according to sacred writ 5630 : being the first from the bissextile or leap-year : wherein is contained, 1, astronomical and meteorological observations, 2, astrological predictions of the state of the year, deduced according to art, from the solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the planets, 3, the rising and setting of the sun and moon, also her southing : together with many useful rules and tables pertinent for such a work, accomodated to the meridian of London, which lies in the latitude of 51 deg. 32 min. North, but may indifferently serve, without sensible errour, for any other part of Great Britain / by Henry Coley.
Henry ColeyDate: 1681- Books
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Gray. 1591. An almanacke and prognostication made for the yeere of our Lorde God. 1591 : Rectified for the eleuation and meridian of Dorchester seruing most aptly for the west partes, and generally for all Englande by VValter Gray gentleman.
Gray, Walter, -1613Date: [1591]]- Books
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Vox uraniae, or, Astrological observations and predictions for the year of our Lord 1676 : calculated for the meridian of the august city of London, but may indifferently serve for any part of Great Britain / Henry Crawford.
Crawford, Henry, active 1676-1677Date: 1676- Books
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Woodhouse 1662 : a new almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1662 : being the second after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation 5625 : wherein is contained many things both usefull, pleasant, and profitable for all sorts of men, calculated for the meridian of ... London, and may generally serve for all Great Britain / by John Woodhouse.
Woodhouse, JohnDate: 1662- Books
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Telescopium Uranicum, or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of Christs incarnation MDCLXII being the second after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world according to the computation of the late excellent mathematician John Kepler 5655, and of the Julian period 6375, but after the most rational calculation of the more later learned physictian and astrologian Johannes Baptista Morinus 5633 : wherein is probably conjectured, not positively concluded, the state, condition, temperature and inclination thereof, from the various motions and configurations of the two great lights, sun and moon, together with the other heavenly planets and fixed stars, their effects astrologically handled, and physiologically discussed with many necessary and useful tables, observations & instructins inferred / by John Booker.
John BookerDate: 1662- Books
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Rose 1680, a new almanack for the year from the Nativity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1680 : being the bissextile or leap-year and from the creation of the world 5700 : 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: 1680- Books
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An almanacke for the yeere of our Lord God 1609 : Made and written by Jefferie Neue.
Jeffrey Le NeveDate: [1609]- Books
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Bowker, 1681 : An almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1681. Being the first after the 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 rules, tables and directions, pertinent to the compleating of a diary, or day-book, suitable to all mens occasions. Calculated properly for the meridian of London but may generally serve the two famous islands of Great Britain and Ireland. / By James Bowker astrophil.
Bowker, James, active 1668-1684Date: 1681- Books
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Alleyn. 1607 : An almanacke and prognostication, for this year of our Lord Christ 1607, being the thirde from the bissextile or leape yeare, and from the beginning of the vvorld. 5569. The first rectified (chiefly) for the latitude and meridian of the auncient Burroughtown of Horsham in Sussex, (the place where the rectifier hereof was borne) according to the aphorisms and principles of phisicke and astrology: and may serue for grea[.]t [sic] Britan: the oth[u]r necessary for such, as shall haue ocasion to trauell beyond the seas, about trafficke of marchandize. / By Henry Alleyn practitioner in phisicke, and chirurgery.
Alleyn, Henry, active 1606-1614Date: [1607]- Books
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Dade 1591 : an almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ MD.XCI / made and set foorth by Iohn Dade.
Dade, John, active 1589-1614Date: [1591]- Books
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News from the stars, or, An ephemeris for the year, 1675 : with astrological judgements upon the several eclipses, positions, and configurations of heaven, happening therein ... : being the third from bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5624 : calculated for the meridians of London / by William Andrews.
Andrews, William, approximately 1635-1713Date: 1675- Books
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Pond, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1668 : being the bissextile or leap-year and from the worlds creation at the spring 5671 complete : amplified with many good things both for pleasure and profit and fitted for the meridian of Saffron-Walden in Essex ... whereunto are added the several fairs held in England each moneth this year.
Edward PondDate: 1668- Books
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Rose, 1667 : a new almanack for the year ... 1667 ... 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: 1667- Books
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Riders 1686 British 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 1686, being the second bissextile or leap-year : with notes of husbandry, physick, fairs & marts, directions and tables to all necessary uses / made and compiled of the benefit of his country by Cardanus Riders.
Rider, CardanusDate: 1686- Books
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Neue 1628 : a new almanack, and prognostication, with the forraigne computation, seruing for the year of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ 1628, being the bissextile or leape yeare : rectified for the eleuation of the pole Articke, and meridian of the auncient and famous citie of Norwich and may serue generally for the most part of Great Britaine / published by I. Neue.
Jeffrey Le NeveDate: [1628]- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus : The English Apollo : astronomically observing and astrologically demonstrating those grand catastrophes ... designed by the heavens to be manifested in the world this present revolution ... by Richard Saunders.
Richard SaundersDate: M.DC.LXIX [1669]- Books
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Daniel 1654 : an almanack for the year of mans redemption, 1654 : being the record after the bissextile, wherein the various habitudes, passions and configurations of the cælestial bodyes, are artificially demonstrated : also the authors judgement of the weather, according to the force, and powerful commixtion of natural causes / composed by Humphrey Daniel.
Daniel, HumphryDate: 1654- Books
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Dade 1613 : A new almanacke and prognostication, with the forraine computation: in vvhich you may behold the state of this yeare of our Lord God, 1613. Being the first after the leap yeare. / Made and set foorth by Iohn Dade gentleman, practitioner in physicke.
Dade, John, active 1589-1614Date: 1613..- Books
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The knowledge [of] things unknown : shewing the effects of the planets and other astronomical constellations : with the strange events that befal men, women and children born under them / compiled by Godfridus ; together with The husbandman's practice, or, Prognostication for ever as teacheth Albert, Alkind and Ptolomy ; with The shepherd's prognostication for the weather and Pythagoras his wheel.
GodfridusDate: [1697]