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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SEPTEMBER.

THE 5. of September, with the new Moone, you shall see he that climes high shall be brought low, a strange Cock shall crowe there: there shall be great mi∣serie and pouerty in the hilly Countries, there shall be great pestilence and dearth: therefore watch and pray, for who knowes whom GOD will punish with these plagues.

The 12. the first quarter, you shall see great smokes in the ayre with the burning of some stuffe, as in times past men vse to make Boon-fires for ioyes of victorie, and there shall many be crowned with Lawrell, for the former victories; to the contrary others shall be clad in mourning weedes, to weepe for, and to bury their dead.

The 19. the full Moone, before the Sunne goes out of Virgo, we shall heare of the assembling of many Prin•…•…

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to treate of waighty matters, as the Planets sufficiently giue vs to vnderstand.

The 20. the Sunne in Libra, signifieth high water, and low Countries shall suffer great danger, much no∣table alteration shall be in diuers places, all good for Sea-faring men, that trauaile in strange Countries.

The 23. Haruest shall begin, and it shall be warme and dry, in respect of the reasons afore-said, the Sum∣mer fruit shall be good.

The 27. the last quarter, they that haue vsed false waight, shall vndergoe great danger, whereby there will be ill earnings, and bad payments, and may bankerupts.

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