The Italian prophecier. That is, A prognostication made for the yeere of our Lord God 1622. Practised by Antonio Magino, Professour of the Mathematickes, in the towne of Bononia, written fiue yeeres past: declaring many wonders and fearefull proceedings, wherewith the world is threatned to happen therein by warre this present yeere. With notable complaints made by diuers nations, touching the present estate of their countrey. Faithfully translated out of Italian into Dutch, and now into English.

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The Italian prophecier. That is, A prognostication made for the yeere of our Lord God 1622. Practised by Antonio Magino, Professour of the Mathematickes, in the towne of Bononia, written fiue yeeres past: declaring many wonders and fearefull proceedings, wherewith the world is threatned to happen therein by warre this present yeere. With notable complaints made by diuers nations, touching the present estate of their countrey. Faithfully translated out of Italian into Dutch, and now into English.
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Magini, Giovanni Antonio, 1555-1617.
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[London?] :: Printed [by E. Allde?],
MDCXXII. [1622]
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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"The Italian prophecier. That is, A prognostication made for the yeere of our Lord God 1622. Practised by Antonio Magino, Professour of the Mathematickes, in the towne of Bononia, written fiue yeeres past: declaring many wonders and fearefull proceedings, wherewith the world is threatned to happen therein by warre this present yeere. With notable complaints made by diuers nations, touching the present estate of their countrey. Faithfully translated out of Italian into Dutch, and now into English." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A06737.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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NOVEMBER.

THE 3. of Nouember, the full Moone, Luna will be in the Dragons head, so that some vnder the height of 50. degrees, that haue Miters on their heads, shall fall into great necessity, after that their Countrey is spoyled and burnt, and their Subiects destroyed, who then shall call for peace, but shall not be heard: these men afore∣said Magino, thinkes that they are Ments, Tryer, and Col∣len, or some Countries bordering vpon them.

The 3. of Nouember, you shall haue an Ecclipse of the Sunne, which shall not be seene in Europa, but ouer the Indian lands: yet they of Europa must not therefore thinke, that they shall not be participant with his Ec∣clipse, but must know that the force thereof extendeth ouer the whole world.

The 10. the first quarter, vnder 50 ½. degrees, ouer England or Zealand, you shall heare good newes out of strange Countries, and many strange things, but they must be very wary, there will variable windes blow, and high floods rise.

The 18. the full Moone, the Sunne will still be in Scorpio, and in that time much misfortune shall happen, in those Countries where Scorpions are to be found, that is, in Italy, Spaine, Barbarie, and in India, and also hurtfull for the same Nations, in what Countrey soeuer they shall be, by reason of the aspects afore-said.

The 21. the Sunne enters into Sagitarius, vnder his gouernment there shall be great preparation of Warre,

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by Neptunes Fleet out of the North, to be made in the South, more then in long time hath been seene, and ga∣thering together vnder 36. and 37. degrees, in the Me∣diteranean Sea.

The 26. the last quarter, Mars and Neptune, bids many to gest with Powder and Match, there shall be a great battaile by water.

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