31 results filtered with: Solar eclipses
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An easie and familiar method whereby to judge 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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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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Black Munday: or, A full and exact description of that great and terrible eclipse of the sun which will happen on the 29. day of March 1652 : beginning 48. minutes after 8. a clock in the forenoon, and ending 17. minutes after 11. in which time the sun will be almost totally darkened (as at the passion of our Savior) and the stars appear in the firmament in the day time. Also as astrologicall conjecture of the terrible effects that will probably follow thereupon, according to the judgment of the best astrologers: it threatens the fall of some famous kings or princes, and men in authority malice, hatred, uncharitablenesse, cruell wars and bloodshed, house-burnings, great robberies, thefts, plundering and pillaging, rapes, depopulation, violent and unexpected deaths, famine, plague, &c.
Date: 1652- Books
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Catastrophe magnatum: or, The fall of monarchie : A caveat to magistrates, deduced from the eclipse of the sunne, March 29. 1652. With a probable conjecture of the determination of the effects. / By Nich: Culpeper Gent. stud. in astrol. and phys.
Nicholas CulpeperDate: 1652- Books
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Black Munday: or, A full and exact description of that great and terrible eclipse of the sun which will happen on the 29. day of March 1652 : beginning 48. minutes after 8. a clock in the forenoon, and ending 17. minutes after 11. in which time the sun will be almost totally darkened (as at the Passion of our Saviour) and the stars appear in the firmament in the day time. Also an astrologicall conjecture of the terrible effects that will probably follow thereupon, according to the judgment of the best astrologers: it threatens the fall of some famous kings or princes, and men in authority: malice, hatred, uncharitablenesse, cruell wars and bloodshed, house-burnings, great robberies, thefts, plundering and pillaging, rapes, depopulation, violent and unexpected deaths, famine, plague, &c.
Date: 1651- Books
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Mr. Knights strange and amazeing prophecy, for three years to come: being, a genuine prepiction [sic] of the most considerable actions and accidents likely to happen in the year, 1699, 1700, and 1701 : Fairly deduced from 5 visible eclipses of the luminaries: three great and formidable ones, and two more less more particularly of that great and wonderful eclipse of the sun, which will happen on the 13th day of the next approaching month September, w[h]en 11 digits of the sun's face will be quite darkned, and its effects, or significations more terrible, than that of Black Monday, in the year, 1652. Modestly hinting to all Europe, and every kingdom and state therein, the probable contingencies signified to them, by the signs of heaven. By William Knight, student in astrology, physick, and chirurgery.
Knight, William, active 1680-1699Date: MDCXCIX. [1699]
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Astronomy: eclipses (top), and the Moon's passage around the Earth. Coloured engraving by J. Emslie, 1851, after himself.
John EmslieDate: 1851Reference: 46557i- Books
Eclipses, comètes, autres phénomènes célestes et tremblements de terre au Moyen Age : enquête sur six siècles d'historiographie médiévale dans les limites de la Belgique actuelle : 600-1200 / par Isabelle Draelants.
Isabelle DraelantsDate: 1995
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The crucifixion of Christ. Line engraving by J. Neeffs after P.P. Rubens, 16--.
Peter Paul RubensDate: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 7645i
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Lettre escritte le 31. Juillet 1727. A Monsieur Mr Dortous de Mairan de l'Academie Royale des Sciences de Paris. / Par M. Bouillet ... ; au sujet de l'eclipse de soleil. qui doit arriver le 15. Septembere de cette année.
Jean BouilletDate: [1727]- Books
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The year of wonders: or, the glorious rising of the fifth monarch : shewing the greatness of the that free-born prince, who shall reign and govern; and what shall happen upon his coronation deduced from the eclipse of the sun, March 29. 1652. Together with the effects thereof; and a prophecie touching the change of this present government, in 1653; the manner thereof, the great wars that shall ensue, the time prefixed for their continuance, and afterwards an everlasting peace to be established; also, a description of the strange sights that will be seen in the air on Munday next; (at which time there will be a great darkness for the space of 3 hours) predicting, a woful calamity for London; and many prove headless for their rebelion: the murthering of the K. of France; and the great things that will befal the K. of Scots: the hanging of the great Turk in a Bow-string; and the stabbing of the Pope of Rome by an English-man. With many other remarkable predictions (never before published) touching the running of the streets with bloud, and burning whole cities, towns, and villages.
Isabel YeamansDate: 1652
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Astronomy: a diagram of an eclipse. Engraving by Seale.
Reference: 46227i- Books
Eclipses y cronología maya-mexicana / notas sobre una conferencia por Raúl Noriega.
Noriega, Raúl, 1907-1975Date: 1957
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Astronomy: the corona of the sun, viewed during a total solar eclipse. Process print after a photograph, 1842.
Date: 1842Reference: 46228i
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Astronomy: a terrestrial globe, with a device for projecting the shadow of the moon. Engraving [before 1764].
Reference: 46226i
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Astronomy: a map showing the paths of several eighteenth century eclipses over England. Engraving, 1787.
Date: 1 July 1787Reference: 46470i- Books
Eclipse : the science and history of nature's most spectacular phenomenon / J.P. McEvoy.
McEvoy, J. P. (Joseph P.)Date: 1999- Books
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The late eclipse unclasped: or the mistaken star-gazers unmasked : VVherein is manifested seven severall reasons whereby these astrolegers have deceived the people. / By a learned divine neere London.
Date: 1652- Books
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Annus tenebrosus, or The dark year : Or astrologicall iudgements upon two lunar eclipses, and one admirable eclips of the sun, all visible in England, 1652. Together with a short method how to judge the effects of eclipses. / By William Lilly, student in astrologie.
William LillyDate: 1652
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Astronomy: observatories set up in the Nicobar Islands to photograph a solar eclipse, April 1875. Wood engraving, 1875.
Date: 1875Reference: 46230i
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Astronomy: various apocalyptic scenes, including Napoleon III on horseback with a smiling Queen Victoria, a flag-draped coffin, and a battle. Coloured lithograph, [c.1867?].
Date: 1866Reference: 46311i- Books
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Catastrophe magnatum: or, the fall of monarchie : A caveat to magistrates, deduced from the eclipse of the sunne, March 29. 1652. With a probable conjecture of the determination of the effects. / By Nich: Culpeper Gent. stud. in astrol. and phys.
Nicholas CulpeperDate: 1652- Books
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An astrological discourse vpon the great and notable coniunction of the tvvo superiour planets, Saturne & Iupiter, which shall happen the 28. day of April, 1583 : With a briefe declaration of the effectes, which the late eclipse of the sunne 1582. is yet heereafter to woorke. Written newly by Richard Haruey: partely, to supplie that is wanting in co[m]mon prognostications: and partely by prædiction of mischiefes ensuing.
Richard HarveyDate: Anno Domini. 1583- Books
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Vox luminarium: or, The voice of the sun & moon : being a genuine prediction of the most considerable actions, and accidents, likely to happen in the year, 1699. 1700. and 1701. Fairly deduced from 5 visible eclipses of the luminaries: three great and formidable ones, and two more less more particularly of that great and wonderful ecclipse of the sun, which will happen on the 13th day of the next approaching month September, when 11 digits of the sun's face will be quite darkned [sic], and it's effects, or significations more terrible, than that of Black Monday. In the year, 1652. Modestly hinting to all Europe, and every kingdom and state therein, the probable contingencies signified to them, by the signs of Heaven. By William Knight, student in astrology, physick, and chirurgery.
Knight, William, active 1680-1699Date: M DC XC IX. [1699]- Books
Traités sur les éclipses de soleil de 1333 et 1337 / Barlaam de Seminara ; histoire des textes, éditions critiques, traductions et commentaires par Joseph Mogenet et Anne Tihon, avec la collaboration de Daniel Donnet.
Barlaam of SeminaraDate: 1977