Indagine, Johannes ab.
Briefe introdvctions, both natvrall, pleasant, and delectable vnto the art of chiromancie, or manuell diuination, and phisiognomy: with circumstances vpon the faces of the signes. Also certaine canons or rules vpon diseases and sicknesses. Wherevnto is also annexed aswell the artificiall, as naturall astrology, with the nature of the planets. Written in the Latine tongue by Iohn Indagine priest. And translated into English by Fabian Withers.
London: printed by Thomas Pvrfoot, 1633.
ESTC No. S123168.Grub Street ID 142686.
Indagine, Johannes ab.
The book of palmestry and physiognomy being brief introductions, both natural, pleasant and delectable, unto the art of chiromancy, or manual divination and physiognomy, with circumstances upon the faces of the signes : also canons or rules upon diseases or sicknesses : whereunto is also annexed, as well the artificial as natural astrologie, with the nature of the planets / written in Latine by John Indagine ... ; and translated into English by Fabian Withers.
London: Printed by J. Cottrel for Edw. Blackmore .., 1651.
ESTC No. R17161.Grub Street ID 65780.
Indagine, Johannes ab.
The book of palmestry and physiognomy. Being brief introductions, both natural, pleasant, and delectable, unto the art of chiromancy, or manual divination, and physiognomy: with circumstances upon the faces of the signes. Also, canons or rules upon diseases, or sicknesses. Whereunto is also annexed, as well the artificial as naturall astrologie, with the nature of the planets. Written in Latine, by John Indagine priest, and translated into English by Fabian Withers.
London: printed by R. Ibbitson, for Ed. Blackmore, at the Angel in Paul's Church yard, 1656.
ESTC No. R219716.Grub Street ID 94211.
Indagine, Johannes ab.
The book of palmestry and physiognomy. Being brief introductions, both natural, pleasant, and delectable, unto the art of chiromancy, or manual divination, and physiognomy; with circumstances upon the faces of the signs. Also, canons or rules upon diseases or sicknesses. Whereunto is also annexed, as well the artificial as natural astrology, with the nature of the planets. Written in Latine by John Indagine priest, and translated into English by Fabian Withers.
The sixth edition corrected..
London: printed by R[obert]. I[bbitson]. for Thomas Passenger at the three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1666.
ESTC No. R13614.Grub Street ID 61702.
Indagine, Johannes ab.
The book of palmestry and physiognomy being brief introductions, both natural, pleasant, and delectable, unto the art of chiromancy, or manual divination, and physiognomy; with circumstances upon the faces of the signs. Also, canons or rules upon diseases or sicknesses. Whereunto is also annexed, as well the artificial as natural astrology, with the nature of the planets. Written in Latine by John Indagine Priest, and translated into English by Fabian Withers.
The seventh edition corrected..
London: Printed by A.P. for T. Passinger,and are to be sold by J. Clarke, 1676.
ESTC No. R220498.Grub Street ID 94848.
Indagine, Johannes ab.
The book of palmestry and physiognomy being brief introductions, both natural, pleasant, and delectable unto the art of chiromancy or manual divination and physiognomy with circumstances upon the faces of the signs : also canons or rules upon diseases or sicknesses : whereunto is also annexed as well the artificial as natural astrology with the nature of the planets / written in Latine by John Indagine priest, and translated into English by Fabian Withers.
London: Printed by J.R. for T. Passinger .., 1683.
ESTC No. R31143.Grub Street ID 113954.
Indagine, Johannes ab.
The book of palmestry. being breif introduction, both natural, pleasant, and delectable unto the art of Chiromancy, or manual divination, and physiognomy; with circumstances upon the faces of the signs. Also, canons or rules upon diseases or sicknesses. Whereunto is also annexed, as well the artificial as natural astrology, with the nature of planets. Written in Latine by John Indaigne [sic] priest, and translated into English by Fabian Withers.
The ninth edition corrected..
London: printed for J[ohn]. Back at the Black-Boy on the middle of London Bridge, [1697].
ESTC No. R178641.Grub Street ID 70315.