A prognostication for euer, made by Erra Pater, a Iew, borne in Iury, Doctor in Astronomie and Phisicke very profitable for to keepe the body in health: and also Ptholomeus saith the same.

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A prognostication for euer, made by Erra Pater, a Iew, borne in Iury, Doctor in Astronomie and Phisicke very profitable for to keepe the body in health: and also Ptholomeus saith the same.
Author
Erra Pater.
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[London] :: Printed by Thomas Este,
[ca. 1605]
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Almanacs, English -- Early works to 1800.
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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"A prognostication for euer, made by Erra Pater, a Iew, borne in Iury, Doctor in Astronomie and Phisicke very profitable for to keepe the body in health: and also Ptholomeus saith the same." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A17624.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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Heere hee sheweth of all the dismall or perillous dayes that commeth in the yeere.

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Maisters of Astronomie and Phisicke, that this craft first found, telleth the most perillons and the most dangerous daies in the yéere. In which if any man or wo∣man bée let blood of wound or veine, they shall die within xxi. daies following. Or who so falleth in sicknesse in any of these daies, they shall neuer escape it till they be dead. And who so taketh any great iour∣ny in any of these daies, to goe from home hée shall be in daunger to die or hée come home againe. And who so weddeth a wife in any of these dayes, hastely they shall bée departed, or else they shall liue toge∣ther with much sorrow.

And who so beginneth in any of these dayes any great worke, it shall neuer come to good end, and these are the dayes following.

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