Cardines c?i: or, An appeal to the learned and experienced observers of sublunars and their vicissitudes, whether the cardinal signs of heaven are most influential upon men and things: proved by X. remarkable genitures, &c. In a reply to the learned author of Cometomanti wherein the character of Gassendus is defended; and sundry other starry truths are justified. By John Gadbury, student in physick and astrology.
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- Cardines c?i: or, An appeal to the learned and experienced observers of sublunars and their vicissitudes, whether the cardinal signs of heaven are most influential upon men and things: proved by X. remarkable genitures, &c. In a reply to the learned author of Cometomanti wherein the character of Gassendus is defended; and sundry other starry truths are justified. By John Gadbury, student in physick and astrology.
- Cardines c?i Appeal to the learned and experienced observers of sublunars and their vicissitudes, whether the cardinal signs of heaven are most influential upon men and things
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London: printed for M.G. and sold by Daniel Brown, at the Black-Swan without Temple-Bar, Sam. Sprint, at the Bell in Little-Britain, John Guillim, within Bishops-Gate, booksellers, 1685.
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- 1685-1685
- ESTC No.
- R215803
- Grub Street ID
- 90770
- Description
- [16], 72 p. ; 4⁰
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- First leaf blank.