Astro-meteorologica, or, Aphorisms and discourses of the bodies cœlestial, their natures and influences discovered from the variety of the alterations of the air ... and other secrets of nature / collected from the observation at leisure times, of above thirty years, by J. Goad.

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Astro-meteorologica, or, Aphorisms and discourses of the bodies cœlestial, their natures and influences discovered from the variety of the alterations of the air ... and other secrets of nature / collected from the observation at leisure times, of above thirty years, by J. Goad.
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Goad, J. (John), 1616-1689.
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London :: Printed by J. Rawlins for Obadiah Blagrave ...,
1686.
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Meteorology -- Early works to 1800.
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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§ 29. Comets again not excepted, for we find—

Anno 1516. A Comet in the beginning of January, (for so it must be, if it preceded Ferdinand's Death, who dyed Jan 23.) On the 7th of this Janu∣ary we find a ☌ ☉ ♀, but withal a ☌ ♄ ♂:

Anno 1533. A Comet at the end of June, throughout July and August. a ☌ ☉ ♀, so that all July and August they were, in a manner, together.

Anno 1557. August 6. ad diem St. Barthol. A Comet obscure and pale.

Stadius, p. 66. Bunting. Chron.—a ☌ ☉ ♀ gr. 2.

Anno 1578. May 16. Lyc. ☌ ☉ ♀ gr. 11. Lubienec.

Anno. 1582. May 15. Howes, 695. ☌ ☉ ♀ gr. 10.

Anno 1597. July. A Comet continuing from the 16th day, to the 9th of August. Ricciol. ☌ ☉ ♀ in princip: ♌ a ☌ ♃ ♂.

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