Semeiotica uranica, or, An astrological judgment of diseases from the decumbiture of the sick (1) from Aven Ezra by the way of introduction, (2) from Noel Duret by way of direction ... : to which is added, The signs of life or death by the body of the sick party according to the judgment of Hippocrates / by Nicholas Culpeper, Gent. ...

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Semeiotica uranica, or, An astrological judgment of diseases from the decumbiture of the sick (1) from Aven Ezra by the way of introduction, (2) from Noel Duret by way of direction ... : to which is added, The signs of life or death by the body of the sick party according to the judgment of Hippocrates / by Nicholas Culpeper, Gent. ...
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Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.
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1651.
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Courteous Reader, These Books following are Printed for Nathaniel Brooks, and are to be sold at his Shop at the Angel on Corne∣hill.

  • PLanometria, or the whole Art of Survey of Land, shewing the use of all Instruments, but especially the plain Table; whereunto is added an Appendix to measure regular Solides, as Timber, Stone, and the like, and to 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the contents of Timber tree as it groweth, usefull for all that intend either to sell or purchase, by Ol. Wallingby. 8.
  • 2. An Arithmetick, discovering the secrets of that Art in Number and Species, in two Books: 1. Teaching by precept and example the operation in Numbers, whole and broken 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Decimals, a new practise and use of the Logarithms, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 bones, with new Propositions, touching the Quantities, Qualities and Rules of Medicines. 2. The great Rule of Al∣gebra in Species, resolving all Arithmetical Questions by opposition, with a Canon of the powers of Numbers, fitted to the meanest capacity, by Jonas Moor, late of Durham. 8.
  • 3. Tactometria, or the Geometry of Regulars, after a new, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 exact, and expedious manner, in Solids, not onely in re∣spect of magnitude or dimension, but also of gravity or 〈◊〉〈◊〉, according to any metal assigned, with usefull Experiments, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 in by the way of measure and weight. And withall, the like artificial Practical Geometry of Regular-like So∣lids, and of a Cylindrir body, for liquid or Vessel Measure, with sundry new Experiments never before extant for gauging, a work very usefull for all that are imployed in the Art Me∣tricall, by John Wiberd, Doctor in Physick.
  • 4. Records Arithmetick, or the grounds of Art, teaching the Practises of Numbers and Fractions after an easie manner.
  • 5. Stella Nova, Or a new Starre leading wise men unto

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  • Christ, Preached before the learned Society of Astrologers, August 8. 1649. in the Church of Saint Alderniary Lon∣don, by Robert Gell, Doctor in Divinity.
  • 6. An Astrological discourse with Mathematical Demonstra∣tions, proving the powerful and Harmonical influence of the Planets and fixed Stars upon Elementary Bodies, in justifica∣tion of the Validity of Astrologie. By Sir Christopher Heydon, Knight.
  • 7. Magick and Astrologie Vindicated, from those false aspersions and calumnies, which the ignorance of some have cast upon them; in which is contained the true definitions of the said Arts, and the justification of their practise, proved by the authority of Scripture, and the experience of ancient and modern Authors, By Hardick Warren.
Histories with curious Discourse of Humane Learning.
  • 1. The English Gentleman and Gentlewoman, both couehed in one Volum, with the Ladies love Lecture, and a Supple∣ment, called the Turtles Triumph; fitted for the Education and training up of both Sex, by Richard Braithwait, Esq, Folio.
  • 2. The History of the Golden Ass.
  • 3. The Painting of the Ancients, the beginning, progress, and Consummating of that Noble Art; and how those ancient Artificers attained to their still so much admired Excellency.
  • 5. Israels Redemption, or the Prophetical History of our Saviours Kingdom on Earth, that is, the Church Catholike and Triumphant, with a Discourse of Gog and Migog, or the Battle of the great Day of God Almighty, by Robert Maton of Exon-Colledg in Oxon. 8.
  • 6. An Introduction to the Teutonick Philosophy, being a de∣termination of the original of the Soul, at a Dispute held in the publike School at Cambridg at the Commencement, March 3. 1646. by Charls Hotham, Fellow of Peter House. 12.
  • 7. Oedipus, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 a Resolver, being a Clew that leads to the

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  • chief Secrets, and true Resolution of Amorus Naturall, Moral and Political Problems, by G. M. 12.
  • 8. The Celestial Lamp, enlightening every distressed soule from the depth of everlosting Darkenesse to the height of eter∣nal Light, by Tho. Fettisplace. 12.
Choyce Poems, with severall excellent Tragedies and Comedies.
  • 1. Fons Lachrymarum, or a Fountain of Tears, from whence doth flow Englands complaint, Jeremiahs Lomenta∣tions, with an Elegie upon that Son of Valour Sir Charls Lu∣cas, by John Quarls, 8.
  • 2. Nocturnal Lucubrations, or Meditations Divine and Mo∣ral, with Epigrams and Epitaphs, by Robert Chamberlin.
  • 3. The Vnfortunate Mother, a Tragedy, by Tho. Nabbs.
  • 4, The Rebellion of Comedy, by Tho: Raulins.
  • 5. The Tragedy of Messalina, by Nathaniel Richards 8.
Excellent Peeces of Divinity of certain Ortho∣dox Divines, with other Sermons, viz.
  • 1. The remedy of Discontentment, or a Treatise of contenta∣tion in whatsoever condition, fit for these sad and troubled times, by the Right Reverend Father in God Joseph Hall late Bishop of Exon and Norwich. 12.
  • 2. The Grand Sacriledge of the Church of Rome, in taking away the sacred Cup from the Laiety at the Lords Table, by the late Reverend Daniel Featly, Doctor in Divinity. 4.
  • 3 The cause and cure of Ignorance, Error, Enmity, A∣thiesm and Profaneness, or a most hopefull way to Grace and Salvation, by R. Young. 8.
  • 4. A 〈◊〉〈◊〉 for the Times, tending to still the Murmuring, to settle the Wavering, to stay the Wandring, to Strengthen

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  • the Fainting, by John Brinsley Minister of Gods Word at Yarmouth.
  • 5. Comforts against the feare of Death, being short Medi∣tations of that precious Gentlexoman Mrs Anne Skelton of Norwich, wherein are several Evidences of the worke of Grace, in her own soul, which were the stay of her Heart a∣gainst the feare of Death, by John Collings of Norwich.
  • 6. Jacobs seed, or the Excellency of seeking God by Prayer, by Jeremiah Burroughs, Minìster of the Gospel to the two greatest Congregations about London, Stepney and Criple∣gate, 12.
  • 10. The Zealous Magistrate, a Sermon by Tho. Trescot.
  • 11. Britania Rediviva, or a Soveraigne Remedy to cure a sick Common-wealth, in a Sermon preached in the Minster at York before the Judges at the Assize, August 9. 1649. by John Shaw Minister of Hull.
  • 9. The Princes Royal, or a Sermon preached in the Min∣ster in York before the Judges, March 24. 1650. by John Shaw Minister of Hull.
  • 10. Anatomy of Mortality, divided inio eight Heads, 1 The Certainty of Death. 2. Meditations of Death. 3. Pre∣parations for Death. 4. The right Behaviour in Death. 5. The Comfort in our own Death. 6. The Comfort against the death of Friends. 7. The Cases wherein its lawfull or un∣lawfull to desire death. 8. The glorious estate of Gods chil∣dren after death, By George Stronde.
  • 11. THRATOLOGIA: Or, Adiscovery of Gods won∣ders, manifested in the former and moderne times by bloody Raine and waters: By I. S.
  • LUX VERITATIS: Or, Christian Judiciall Astrology Vindicated, and Demonology Confuted; in answer to Nath. Holmes, Dr. D. By W. Ramesey, Gent.
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