Telescopium uranicum: or in plain English, An almanack and prognostication for the year of Christs incarnation M.DC.LXI. being the first after bissextile or leap year, and from the creation of the world, according to the computation of the late excellent mathematician, Joh Kepler, 5654. and of the Julian period, 6374. Wherein is probably conjectured, (not positively concluded) the state, condition, temperature and inclination thereof, from the various positions, and configurations of the planets and stars, together with the eclipses of the sun and moon, and their effects astrologically and physiologically discussed, with many necessary tables, observations & instructions inserted. By John Booker student in astrology and physick
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- Telescopium uranicum: or in plain English, An almanack and prognostication for the year of Christs incarnation M.DC.LXI. being the first after bissextile or leap year, and from the creation of the world, according to the computation of the late excellent mathematician, Joh Kepler, 5654. and of the Julian period, 6374. Wherein is probably conjectured, (not positively concluded) the state, condition, temperature and inclination thereof, from the various positions, and configurations of the planets and stars, together with the eclipses of the sun and moon, and their effects astrologically and physiologically discussed, with many necessary tables, observations & instructions inserted. By John Booker student in astrology and physick
- Almanack and prognostication for the year of Christs incarnation 1661; Almanack and prognostication for the year of Christs incarnation M.DC.LXI
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London: printed for the Company of Stationers, 1661.
The one and thirtieth impression.; ..
- Publication year
- 1661
- ESTC No.
- R26498
- Grub Street ID
- 109803
- Description
- [48] p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 8°.
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- Above imprint: Cum privilegio. & gratia Regiae Majestatis
Quires A and B printed in red and black
Signatures: A-B]8] ]2A]8
Catalogued from a copy at the British Library.