An ephemeris for the year of mans redemption by Jesus Christ, 1669. Being the first after Bissextile or leap-year, and since the creation of the world, 5618. Wherein you may behold the apparent motions of the sun and moon, the mutual aspects of the planets, and other configurations of the superiour bodies. Together with an astrological judgment on the suns ingress into the equinoctial and solstial points, the solar eclipse, 1668 comets and other cælestial phænomina's; and thereon hath delivered my judgment as plain as I durst. Also an observation of the later end of the great eclipse of the sun, 1666. Calculated according to art, and referred to the latitude and longitude of the (again like to be) most famous city of London. By James Westley, student in astrology & physick

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Imprint
London: printed by T[homas]. Milbourn for the Company of Stationers, 1669.
Publication year
1669
ESTC No.
R170265
Grub Street ID
64995
Description
[48] p. ; 8°.
Note
Printer's name from Wing (CD-ROM edition)

Quires A and B in red and black

Signatures: A-C]8.
Uncontrolled note
NACO