Certaine briefe, and speciall instructions for gentlemen, merchants, students, souldiers, marriners, &c. employed in seruices abrode, or anie way occasioned to conuerse in the kingdomes, and gouernementes of forren princes

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Certaine briefe, and speciall instructions for gentlemen, merchants, students, souldiers, marriners, &c. employed in seruices abrode, or anie way occasioned to conuerse in the kingdomes, and gouernementes of forren princes
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Meyer, Albrecht, 1528-1603.
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London :: Printed by Iohn VVoolfe,
1589.
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The second Section. Astronomie, or the art of skill in the course of the starres, and pla∣nets, wherein is to be obserued. (Book 2)

  • 1 THe ascendant ” 1.1 Horoscope.
  • 2 The Medium, or heart of the heauen.
  • 3 The Zenith, or Verticall starre, which is the point of the firmament directly ouer a mans head, where∣soeuer he standeth.
  • 4 The Topicall starre, or starre of the place.
  • 5 The starre Dominant, or the signe of the heauen, which is the degree, or planet wherunto the place is sub∣iect.

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