Vox stellarum: or, a loyal almanack for the year of human redemption, MDCCLXXIX. 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 Quaters 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 2 visible Lunar eclipses, and many other Things relating to Astrology. By Francis Moore, Physician

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London: printed for the Company of Stationers, 1779. And sold by George Hawkins, at their Hall in Ludgate-Street, [1779]
Publication year
1779
ESTC No.
T16921
Grub Street ID
207059
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[32],16p. ; 8°.
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Titlepage in red and black

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