Vox stellarum: or, a loyal almanack for the year of human redemption, 1775. Being the third after bissextile or leap-year. In which are contained all things fitting for such a work; as, a table of terms and their returns; the full, changes, and quarters of the moon; the rising, southing, and setting of the seven stars, and other fixed stars of note; the moon's age, and a tide table fitted to the same; the rising and setting of the sun; the rising, southing, and setting of the moon; mutual aspects, monthly observations; and many other things, useful and profitable. Unto which are added, astrological observations on the four quarters of the year; an hieroglyphic alluding to these present times; a remarkable chronology; the eclipses, and other matters both curious and profitable. With a particular judgement of a visible lunar eclipse, and many other things relating to astrology. By Francis Moore, physician

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Imprint
London: printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols, for the Company of Stationers, [1775]
Publication year
1775
ESTC No.
T16917
Grub Street ID
207019
Description
[32],16p. ; 8°.
Note
Titlepage in red and black

In this edition the titlepage setting has the year in the title in arabic numerals and no date in the imprint

Cf. t230782 for another ed. reissued with the same setting of text, but another titlepage setting and printed on different paper

Below imprint in square brackets: price Nine Pence stitched

Bowyer and Nichols may have printed only part.