Defectio geniturarum: being an essay toward the reviving and proving the true old principles of astrology, hitherto neglected, or, at leastwise, not observed or understood. In four parts. The first shewing the ground and cause of error. The second contains an examination o those nativities printed by Morinus. The third considers those done by Argol. And, the fourth those printed by Mr. Gadbury, in his collection. Wherein many things relating to this science are handled and discoursed: but the principal end and design of the book is to prove the power and sole use of the hileg, in cases of life and death. By John Partridge.
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- Defectio geniturarum: being an essay toward the reviving and proving the true old principles of astrology, hitherto neglected, or, at leastwise, not observed or understood. In four parts. The first shewing the ground and cause of error. The second contains an examination o those nativities printed by Morinus. The third considers those done by Argol. And, the fourth those printed by Mr. Gadbury, in his collection. Wherein many things relating to this science are handled and discoursed: but the principal end and design of the book is to prove the power and sole use of the hileg, in cases of life and death. By John Partridge.
- Flagitiosus Mercurius flagellatus: or The whipper whipp'd
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London: printed for Benj. Tooke at the Middle-Temple-gate in Fleetstreet, MDCXCVII. [1697]
- Publication year
- 1697-1697
- ESTC No.
- R26179
- Grub Street ID
- 109528
- Description
- [24], 360, 20 p. : diagrams ; 4⁰
- Note
- In two parts. Part 2, "Flagitiosus Mercurius flagellatus: or The whipper whipp'd" (caption title; Wing P618), is composed of 20 p. and is bound at end. It was apparently not published separately.
Signatures: A? a-b? B-2Z? *-2*? 3*?.
- Uncontrolled note
- CSmH copy has portrait of Partridge by R. White cut out and mounted facing title page. Verify that a frontispiece portrait (plate) belongs in this edition, and if so, add to pagination statement. The L copy as filmed does not have a frontispiece