Here begynneth the boke of knowledge of thynges vnknowen aperteynynge to astronomye with certayne necessarye rules, and certayne speres contaynyng herein compyled by Godfridus super Palladum de agricultura Anglicatum.

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Here begynneth the boke of knowledge of thynges vnknowen aperteynynge to astronomye with certayne necessarye rules, and certayne speres contaynyng herein compyled by Godfridus super Palladum de agricultura Anglicatum.
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Godfridus.
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[[London] :: Imprinted by me Robert Wyer: dwellynge at the sygne of S. Iohn̄ Euangelyst, in S. Martyns parysshe, besyde Charynge Crosse,
[1554?]]
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Ephemerides -- Early works to 1800.
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"Here begynneth the boke of knowledge of thynges vnknowen aperteynynge to astronomye with certayne necessarye rules, and certayne speres contaynyng herein compyled by Godfridus super Palladum de agricultura Anglicatum." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A72185.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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¶ The .vii. daye.

IN the .vij. day of the moone Abell was slayne. He that fal∣leth sycke, shaldye, he that is borne shalbe of longe lyfe, and good to let blode, and to take drynke it is good A dreame that thou seest, longe af∣ter shalbe. Who that fleeth shall

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soone be foūde, and thefte also. To bye swyne, to tame beastes, to clyp heeres, & to take all maner of norys¦shynge, it is good. A sycke man yf he be medyeyned, shalbe healed.

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