Eph?meris: or, A diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of grace 1672. It being the bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein you may observe. I. The motions and configurations of the sun, moon and stars, eclipses, terms, tides, sunrising, length of the day, and twilight, &c. II. The scheam of the worlds revolution, and a brief judgment on the probable state of the year. With the revolution of the noble island of Jamaica. III. An hundred aphorisms relating to nativities, transferred from my Collectio geniturarum, hither, for the advantage of such as cannot go to the price of that book. IV. The truth of astrology evinced by a famous example, taken out of the great Duke of Guise's memoires. By John Gadbury, philomath?matikos.

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  • Eph?meris: or, A diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of grace 1672. It being the bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein you may observe. I. The motions and configurations of the sun, moon and stars, eclipses, terms, tides, sunrising, length of the day, and twilight, &c. II. The scheam of the worlds revolution, and a brief judgment on the probable state of the year. With the revolution of the noble island of Jamaica. III. An hundred aphorisms relating to nativities, transferred from my Collectio geniturarum, hither, for the advantage of such as cannot go to the price of that book. IV. The truth of astrology evinced by a famous example, taken out of the great Duke of Guise's memoires. By John Gadbury, philomath?matikos.
  • Ephemeris Diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of grace 1672
  • Prognostikon
People / Organizations
Imprint
[London?]: Printed for the Company of Stationers, [1672?]
Publication year
1672-1672
ESTC No.
R35700
Grub Street ID
118066
Description
[80] p. : ill. (woodcut), port. (metal cut) ; 8⁰
Note
First word of title and final word after "Gadbury" transliterated from Greek; the words "astronomical, astrological, meteorological," in title are gathered by a brace on either side.

Place and date of publication suggested by Wing.

Frontis. = ill. = port.

Engraved frontispiece portrait of Gadbury signed: T: Cross sculpsit.
Uncontrolled note
Catalogued from the original at the British Library; verify transliteration of "philomath?matikos" in title