Choyce discoveries: or, the English book of fortune: consisting of two hundred and ten questions, with several answers (also) pertinent unto them. Wherein the most secret and intricate matters are resolved and discovered by a certain figure therein inserted; after anew [sic] & more exact manner then hath been hitherto found out. Being exceeding easie to be understood, and very delectable and harmless in the use thereof. To which is added a compendium of physiognomy, or divers excellent and choyce physiognomical observations, collected and translated out of the writings of Bartholomew Coclitis. Michael Scotus, and others. Also somewhat touching moles in sundry parts of the body, and their significations. By William Andrews, student in astrology. Licensed, Oct. 16. 1676. R. L'Estrange.

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  • Choyce discoveries: or, the English book of fortune: consisting of two hundred and ten questions, with several answers (also) pertinent unto them. Wherein the most secret and intricate matters are resolved and discovered by a certain figure therein inserted; after anew [sic] & more exact manner then hath been hitherto found out. Being exceeding easie to be understood, and very delectable and harmless in the use thereof. To which is added a compendium of physiognomy, or divers excellent and choyce physiognomical observations, collected and translated out of the writings of Bartholomew Coclitis. Michael Scotus, and others. Also somewhat touching moles in sundry parts of the body, and their significations. By William Andrews, student in astrology. Licensed, Oct. 16. 1676. R. L'Estrange.
  • English book of fortune
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Imprint
London: printed for R. Reynolds, 1677.
Publication year
1677-1677
ESTC No.
R227712
Grub Street ID
100582
Description
[8], 218 p. ; 8⁰