Blagrave's introduction to astrology. In three parts. The first containing the use of an ephemeris, and how to erect a figure of heaven to any time proposed: also the signification of the houses, planets, signs and aspects, the explanation of all useful terms of art; with plain and familiar instructions for the resolution of all manner of questions, and exemplified in every particular thereof, by figures set, and judged. The second treateth of elections; shewing their use and application, as they are constituted on the twelve celestial houses, ... The third comprehendeth an absolute method for rectifying and judging nativities, the signification and portents of directions, with new and experienced rules touching revolutions and transits, &c. By Joseph Blagrave, of Reading, Gent. student in astrology and physick.
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- Blagrave's introduction to astrology. In three parts. The first containing the use of an ephemeris, and how to erect a figure of heaven to any time proposed: also the signification of the houses, planets, signs and aspects, the explanation of all useful terms of art; with plain and familiar instructions for the resolution of all manner of questions, and exemplified in every particular thereof, by figures set, and judged. The second treateth of elections; shewing their use and application, as they are constituted on the twelve celestial houses, ... The third comprehendeth an absolute method for rectifying and judging nativities, the signification and portents of directions, with new and experienced rules touching revolutions and transits, &c. By Joseph Blagrave, of Reading, Gent. student in astrology and physick.
- Introduction to astrology
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London: printed by E. Tyler, and R. Holt, for Obadiah Blagrave, at the Bear in S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1682.
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- 1682-1682
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- R18805
- Grub Street ID
- 76088
- Description
- [8], 329, [7] p. : port. (metal cut), ill. (woodcuts) ; 8⁰
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- Editor's dedication signed: Obadiah Blagrave.
Parts 2 and 3 each have separate title page; pagination and register are continuous.