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 17, 2024.

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DECEMBER.

THE 2. of December, the new Moone, Warre in the North lands shall lessen, and encrease South∣ward: there shall also great store of Ordnance be made ready, and preparation of great Ships made, to assaile strange Countries.

The 9. the first quarter, many cold windes shall blow, high floods, signifying a colde Winter, with many stormes of Hayle.

The 17. a full Moone, there shall many things bee practised, and there shal be many Ambassadors sent, to treate of peace: some Princes will sit downe, when they see that Sagitarius hath his bowe still bent, to threaten them with great losse of their riches and blood.

The 21. on Wednesday, the Sunne entreth into the hard headed Capricornus, much addicted to butting, but it shall happen vnder his climate: There shall be won∣derfull tydings heard of, and much complaint, out of Germany, Italy, Poland, and other farre Countries.

The 25. the last quarter, being Christmas day, many shall die with cold, because that in the Summers past they could get nothing, by reason of the former Wars. Therefore pray vnto God, that hee by his great power, will make the yeare ensuing better, whereby his name shall be praised, now and for euer Amen.

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