A manifest and apparent confutation of an astrological discourse, lately published to the discomfort (without cause) of the weake and simple sort, as will by the sequel of that which followeth, euidently appeare. With a briefe prognostication, or astrologicall prediction of the coniunction of the two superiour planets, Saturn and Iupiter: which shalbe in the year of our Lord God 1583. the 29. of Aprill, at three of the clocke in the morning. VVritten the 25. of March by Thomas Heth, Master of Art.

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  • A manifest and apparent confutation of an astrological discourse, lately published to the discomfort (without cause) of the weake and simple sort, as will by the sequel of that which followeth, euidently appeare. With a briefe prognostication, or astrologicall prediction of the coniunction of the two superiour planets, Saturn and Iupiter: which shalbe in the year of our Lord God 1583. the 29. of Aprill, at three of the clocke in the morning. VVritten the 25. of March by Thomas Heth, Master of Art.
  • Confutation of an astrologicall discourse
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Imprint
[London]: Printed by Robert Walde-graue, dweling in Foster Lane, ouer against Goldsmithes Hall. By the assignment of Richard VVatkins, [1583]
Publication year
1583
ESTC No.
S92957
Grub Street ID
151589
Description
[84] p. : charts ; 8⁰
Note
In response to: Harvey, Richard. An astrological discourse upon the great and notable conjunction of the two superiour planets, Saturne & Jupiter, which shall happen the 28. day of April, 1583.

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Running title reads: A confutation of an astrologicall discourse.

Signatures: [A]?(-[A]1) B-E? F?(-F4).