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.
- Author
- Godfridus.
- Publication
- [[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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- Subject terms
- 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.
Contents
- title page
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¶ Here begynneth the Booke of. Knowledge.
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- ¶ Here foloweth of the byrth of Chyldren.
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¶ Here begynneth the na∣ture and dysposycyon of the dayes of the Moone with the
yrth of Chyldren. - ¶ The Fyrste daye.
- ¶ The seconde daye.
- ¶ The .iii. daye.
- ¶ The .iiii. daye.
- ¶ The .v. daye.
- ¶ The .vi. daye.
- ¶ The .vii. daye.
- ¶ The .viii. daye.
- ¶ The .ix daye.
- ¶ The .x. daye.
- ¶ The .xi. daye.
- The .xii. daye.
- ¶ The .xiii. daye.
- ¶ The .xiiii. day.
- ¶ The .xv. daye.
- The .xvi. daye.
- ¶ The .xvii. daye.
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¶ The .xviii. day
. - ¶ The▪ xix. daye.
- ¶ The .xx. daye.
- ¶ The .xxi. daye.
- ¶ The .xxii. daye.
- ¶ The .xxiii. daye.
- ¶ The .xxiiii. daye
- ¶ The .xxv. daye.
- ¶ The .xxxvi. daye.
- ¶ The .xxvii. daye.
- ¶ The .xxviii. daye.
- ¶ The .xxix. daye.
- ¶ The .xxx. daye.
- ¶ Of Saturne, and what Saturne is.
- ¶ This nexte Chapter folo∣wynge declareth, what sygny∣fyeth the thondre in euery yeare.
- ¶ This Chapter folowyng, declareth what are the euyll dayes, and forboden in the yeare. And also whiche be the best bledynge dayes in the yere.
- ¶ Td Knowe howe a man shall kepe hymselfe in health.
- ¶ To knowe what peryl∣lous dayes: come in the chaū∣ge of euery Moone.
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¶ Here foloweth the dys∣cryption of the .iiij. Elemen∣tes: and of the .iiij. Com∣
lection . - ¶ Of the foure pryme qualytes, and what they are. ☞
- ¶ Of the .iiij. quarters of the yere: and of the .iiij. com∣plections: and what they are.
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¶ Also here foloweth an A. B. C. Wherby thou
knowe of what Planer euery man is - ¶ Another Alphebet.
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¶ To know the wether y
t shalbe all the yere / after the chaunge of euery Moone, by the Pryme dayes. - ¶ A Rule to knowe vpon what Letter, what Houre, and what mynute as to∣loweth.
- ¶ Of the moste beste and pro¦fytablest dayes that be in the yeare to lette blode.
- part
- colophon and license