Publications of William Ramesey

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  • Ramesey, William. A reply to a scandalous pamphlet entituled A declaration against judicial astrology, written by the quondam (most ignorant and weak) practitioner Mr. John Raunce. Wherein he is both stript of all his weak arguments, and confuted as altogether ignorant of the art. By William Ramsey gent qui est artium candidissimus amator. London: printed for W. Larnar at the Black-moore in Bishops-gate-street, 1650. ESTC No. R219039. Grub Street ID 93629.
  • Ramesey, William. Vox stellarum. Or, The voice of the starres: being a short introduction to the judgement of eclipses, and the annuall revolutions of the world: wherein is handled astrologically, the ingresse of the sun into the tropick and æquinoctiall signes 1652. Together with the solar and two lunar eclipses in the same yeare, being a probable judgement of that years affairs in generall; whether plenty or scarcity, wars or peace, health or sicknes may be expected. By William Ramesey, gent. Student in astrology and physick. London: printed for T.H. and Jo. Collins, and are to be sold at his shop in Little Britain, neere the church, 1652 [i.e. 1651]. ESTC No. R209353. Grub Street ID 85583.
  • Ramesey, William. Lux veritatis. Or, Christian judicial astrology vindicated, and demonology confuted: in answer to Nath. Homes, D.D. Wherein his allegations of the learned, reasons, divine proofs, and arguments, are particularly examined and convinced. With the legality of the art maintained and warranted by Scripture. Whereunto is annexed, a short discourse of that great eclipse of the sun, March 29. 1652. By William Ramesey Gent. student in astrologie and physick. London: printed by J.B. for Nath. Brooke at the Angel in Cornhill, 1651. ESTC No. R209141. Grub Street ID 85357.
  • Ramesey, William. Astrologia restaurata; or, Astrologie restored: being an introduction to the general and chief part of the language of the stars. In four books. The first, proving the legality of astrologie, ... wherein is cleared to every rational and impartial man the authors Lux Veritatis in answer to Doctor Homes, ... The second, by a plain method teaching the names and characters of the planets and signs, ... and of their dignities, terms, faces, houses, exaltations and triplicities; ... and in number just twelve; and neither more nor less; with the number of the sphears; their order and motions: being a most necessary introduction to the whole art, ... The third, fully comprehending instructions and rules for electing any manner of work; never before made publique in our mother tongue; ... The fourth, by a most easie introduction teacheth, by revolutions of the years of the world, eclpises, great conjunctions, comets and blazing-stars, ... By VVilliam Ramesey, Gent. ... London: printed for Robert White, 1653. ESTC No. R20735. Grub Street ID 83747.
  • Ramesey, William. Astrologia restaurata; or, Astrologie restored: being an introdvction to the general and chief part of the language of the stars. In four books. The first, proving the legality of astrogolie, ... The second, by a plain method teaching the names and characters of the planet and signs, as also the reasons thereof: ... The third, fully comprehending instructions and rules for electing any manner of work; ... The fourth, by a most easie introduction teacheth, by revolutions of the years of the world, eclipses, great conjunctions, comets and blazing-stars, ... With a table of the most material things therein contained. By VVilliam Ramesey, gent. Student in astrologie, physick, and the most heavenly and sublime sciences. Published by authority. London: printed for Nathaniel Elkins, at the Gun at the west-end of Pauls, and are to be sold by Edward Robinson stationer, at his shop in Ludlow, 1654. ESTC No. R187367. Grub Street ID 75658.
  • Ramesey, William. Astrologia restaurata; or, Astrologie restored: being an introduction to the general and chief part of the language of the stars. In four books. The first, proving the legality of astrologie, ... The second, by a plain method teaching the names and characters of the planets and signs, as also the reasons thereof: ... The third, Fully comprehending instructions and rules for electing any manner of work; ... The fourth, by a most easie introduction teacheth, by revolutions of the years of the world, eclipses, great conjunctions, ... wherein is the infinite wisdom of God seen manifestly in the government of the world by the influence and constant harmony of the celestial planets and stars; ... With a table of the most material things therein contained. By VVilliam Ramesey, gent. student in astrologie, physick, and the most heavenly and sublime sciences. Published by authority. London: printed for Robert White, and are to be sold at the Gun at the west-end of Pauls, 1654. ESTC No. R10395. Grub Street ID 58768.
  • Ramesey, William. Thanasima, kai d=el=et=eria. Tractatus de venenis. Or, A treatise of poysons. Their sundry sorts, names, natures and virtues, with their severall symptomes, signes diagnosticks, prognosticks, and antidotes. Wherein, are divers necessary questions discussed; the truth by the most learned, confirmed; by many instances, examples & stories illustrated; and, both philosophically and medicinally handled by William Ramesey iatros. London: printed by S.G. for D. Pakeman, at the Rain-bow in Fleetstreet, 1661. ESTC No. R20709. Grub Street ID 83516.
  • Ramesey, William. Hoanthr=opos kat'exoch=el, or, Mans dignity and perfection vindicated. Being some serious thoughts on that commonly received errour touching the infusion of the soule of man: thereby making him (for whom all creatures were made) worse then the bruitest beast, that begets both matter and forme, and propagates its like. Wherein it is rationally, philosophically, and theologically demonstrated, that the soule of man is ex traduce and begotten by the parents. In answer to a friends letter, who desired to be resolved by William Ramesey latros. London: printed for Samuel Brooks, and are to be sold at Westminster-Hall, St. Pauls Church-yard, and Fleetstreet, 1661. ESTC No. R21321. Grub Street ID 88710.
  • Ramesey, William. De venenis: or, A discourse of poysons, their names, natures, & vertues; with their several symptomes, prognosticks, and antidotes. By W. R. M. D. London: printed for Samuel Speed, at the Rain-bow in Fleet-street, near the Inner Temple-gate, 1663. ESTC No. R21071. Grub Street ID 86814.
  • Ramesey, William. Helminthologia. Or, Some physical considerations of the matter, origination, and several species of wormes, macerating and direfully cruciating every part of the bodies of mankind, of all ages and constitutions; whereby it doth probably appear to be an epidemical disease,killing more, then either the sword or plague. Together with their various causes, signs, diagnosticks, prognosticks, the horrid symptomes by them introduced, as also the indications and method of cure. All which is medicinally, philosophically, astrologically, and historically handled. By William Ramesey, Doctor of Physick, and physitirn [sic] in ordinary to His Majesty Charles the II. London: printed by John Streater, for George Sawbridge, dwelling on Clerken-well Green, 1668. ESTC No. R24073. Grub Street ID 107904.
  • Ramesey, William. The gentlemans companion: or, A character of true nobility, and gentility: in the way of essay. By a person of quality. Written at first for his own private use, and now published for the benefit of all. London: printed by E. Okes, for Rowland Reynolds, at the Sun and Bible in the Poultrey, 1672. ESTC No. R21320. Grub Street ID 88701.
  • Ramesey, William. The gentlemans companion: or, A character of true nobility, and gentility: in the way of essay. By a person of quality. Written at first for his own private use, and now published for the benefit of all. London: printed by T[homas]. M[ilbourn]. for Thomas Sawbridge, at the Three Flower-de-Luces, in Little-Brittain, 1676. ESTC No. R1578. Grub Street ID 63682.
  • Ramesey, William. The gentlemans companion: or, A character of true nobility, and gentility: in the way of essay. By a person of quality. Written at first for his own private use, and now published for the benefit of all. London: printed by T[homas]. M[ilbourn]. for Thomas Sawbridge, at the Three Flower-de-Luces, in Little-Brittain, 1676. ESTC No. R24489. Grub Street ID 108273.
  • Ramesey, William. The gentlemans companion: or, a character of true nobility, and gentility: in the way of essay. By a person of quality. Written at first for his own private use, and now published for the benefit of all. The second edition.. London: printed for A. Bettesworth, and J. Wilford, 1719. ESTC No. T223532. Grub Street ID 246122.