Telescopium Uranicum: an ephemeris or physical, astrological, and meteorological observations for the year of Christ's incarnation M DC LXV. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation of the world according to the computations of John Kepler 5658, John Baptista Morinus 5658, the Julian period 6378, years. Wherein (from the suns ingress into the cardinal points) the eclipses of the luminaries, or the two great lights, the conjunctions and configurations of the planets, and other cælestial appendices, is probably conjectured (not positively determined) the temperament, constitution and inclination of the air, astral predictions, and many useful and necessary tables therein inserted, calculated and composed. By John Booker [student in astrology and physick] The five and thirtieth impression. Cum priviligio & gratia Regiæ Majestatis

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  • Telescopium Uranicum: an ephemeris or physical, astrological, and meteorological observations for the year of Christ's incarnation M DC LXV. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation of the world according to the computations of John Kepler 5658, John Baptista Morinus 5658, the Julian period 6378, years. Wherein (from the suns ingress into the cardinal points) the eclipses of the luminaries, or the two great lights, the conjunctions and configurations of the planets, and other cælestial appendices, is probably conjectured (not positively determined) the temperament, constitution and inclination of the air, astral predictions, and many useful and necessary tables therein inserted, calculated and composed. By John Booker [student in astrology and physick] The five and thirtieth impression. Cum priviligio & gratia Regiæ Majestatis
  • Ephemeris or physical, astrological, and meteorological observations for the year of Christ's incarnation M DC LXV
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Imprint
London: printed for the Company of Stationers, 1665.
Publication year
1665
ESTC No.
R4124
Grub Street ID
122915
Description
[48] p. : ill., tables ; 8°.
Note
In title, "John Kepler 5658, John Baptista Morinus 5658, the Julian period 6378," is printed on three lines within braces

Title within ornamental, double-ruled border

Title-page and calendar printed in red and black (i.e. quires A and B.); Advertisements at foot of final page

Signatures: A-C]8.
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