A pronostycacyon practysed by master Mathias Brothyel of Rauensburgh. Anno. 1545

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A pronostycacyon practysed by master Mathias Brothyel of Rauensburgh. Anno. 1545
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[Brothyel, Mathias].
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Excudebat Londini :: Richardus Grafionus [sic] clarissimi principis Edouardi tipographus,
[1545]
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Prophecies -- Early works to 1800.
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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¶ The .vi. Chapiter expresseth, in what dayes the newe moones, the quarters, and fulmoones shal appere vnder the fyrmament, with the chaunge of the wether for thre dayes before, or after, eyther of them.

* 1.1THe last quarter the .vi. daye at vij. of the clocke afore noone, colde & drye with snowe, & lyke wether shalbe on the .ix. day. The newe moone the .xii. daye at .xii. of the cloke .xxi. mi. at midnight folowyng, snowe, & after with colde wyndes and tempest, myxed with snowe: The fyrst

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quart the .ix. day at .x. of the clocke afore¦noon▪ cold & dry with chaūge of wether. The ful moone the .xxviii. day at one of the clocke xxxv. mi. before noone colde.

* 1.2THe last quarter the .iiii. daye at eyght of the clocke after none, snowe. The newe moone the .xi. day at x. of the clock xxxv. mi. before noone, darke, cloudy and colde. The fyrst quarter the .xviii. day at iii. of the clocke after noone, colde myxed with snow. The fulmoone the .xxvi. day at .vii. of the clocke after noone, tēperate

* 1.3THe last quarter the .vi. day at .v of the clocke before noone, inconstant, and after fayre. The newe moone, the .xii. day at .ix. of the clocke .x. mi. after noone, yet repayre not youre gardens, because then shulde all the herbes peryshe with snowe. The fyrst quarter the .xx. day, at x of the clocke before noone. It maye be fayre vntyl the .xx. day. But March and Apryl wil shewe them selues angry and peraduēture they may let that. The ful∣moone, the .xxviii. day at .ix. of the clocke

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xxxviii. mi. after noone, Mars & Venus wyll water the earth & the feldes, thē let the husbandemen prouyde to haue good seede of otes & barly.

* 1.4THe last quarter, the .iiii. daye at .xi. of the clocke afore noone, good & tempe¦rate. The new moone, the .xi. day at .viii of the clocke xxviii. minu. before noone, moyst, and after metely fayre. The fyrst quarter, the .xix. day at .iiii. of the clocke in the mornynge, inconstant, The ful moone, the xxvi. day at .ix. of the clocke .xix. mi. before noone, moyst, & varyable.

* 1.5THe last quarter, the .iii day at .iiii. of the clocke after noone, rayne. The newe moone, the .x. daye at .viii. of the clock xxiii. mi. after noone, moyst & cold, therfore be not to busy to water the her∣bes. The fyrst quarter, the .xviii. day at x. of the clocke after noone, rayne & wyn¦dy, with thūder & lyghtnynge. The ful moone, the .xxvi. day at vii. of the clocke xxviii. mi. aforenoon, fayre, but the .xxviii & .xxix. day varyable with rayne▪

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* 1.6THe last quarter, the fyrst day at .ix. of the clocke after noone, good wether to cary in hay, & for reapers, but aboute the, v, day it chaūgeth. The newe moone Eclypsal, the .ix. day at .ix. of the clock .xlii mi. aforenoone, rayne, thunder, & lyght∣nynge. The fyrst quarter, the .xvi. day at noone, at which time I coūsel al husbād men to mowe their medowes of haye, & to cary in a pace, yf they wyll not be let with raine. The fulmoone, the .xxiiii. day at ii. of the clocke, & one mi. after noone with rayne aboute the .xxvi. day.

* 1.7THe last quarter, the fyrst daye at, iiii. of the clocke before noone, fayre.

The newe moone, the .ix. day at .xi. of the clocke .lv. mi. afore noone, rayne, thūder, and lyghtnynge. The fyrst quarter, the xvii. day at none, tēperate. The fulmone the .xxiii, day at viii. of the clocke .lix. mi. after noone, rayne and thūder. The last quarter, the .xxx. day at .ii. of the clocke af¦ter noone, fayre til the .iii. day of August, then rayne.

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* 1.8THe new moone, the .vii. daye at .iii. of the clock .xx. mi. after noone, tēperat and myxed with rayne. The fyrst quart, the .xv. day at .ii. of the clocke after noone variable▪ The ful moone, the .xxii. day at iiii. of the clock .xxxi. mi. after noon, moist not good to bathe, nor to let bloud. The last quart, the .xxix day at .ix. of the clocke afore noone, as afore.

* 1.9THe newe moone, the .vi. day at .vii. of the clocke .xxvii. mi. before noone, in some places much rayne. The fyrst quar¦ter, the xii. daye at .xi. of the clocke after noone, fayre & conuenient to gather gra∣pes. The fulmoone, the .xx. day at .i. of the clock .xxxi. mi. after noone, a good haruest seasō & a cōuenient time to sowe wheate & Rye The last quart, the .xxvii. day at .x. of the clocke after noone, wyndy, & rayne

* 1.10THe new moone, the .v. day at .xi. of the clocke .xxxi. mi. after noone, wyndye, yet fayre, about the .x. day colde, & in hylly places snowe. The fyrst quarter, the .xiii. day at .vi. of the clocke afore noone, snow

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The ful moone, the .xix. day at mydnight aft. xlvi. mi. fayre with drought. The last quarter, the .xxvii. day at fiue of the clock after noone, varyable.

* 1.11THe newmoone, the .iiii. day at .ii. of the clocke .xliiii. mi. after noone, cold and dry, & a lytle after, wynde & rayne. The .i. quarter, the .xi. day at one of the clocke af¦ter noone, tēperate. The ful moone, the viii. day at .ii. of the clock .xxxvii. mi. after noone, moyst. The last quarter, the .xxvi. day at .ii. of the clocke after noone, cold & moyst, and in hylly places snowe.

* 1.12THe newe moone, the .iiii. day at .iiii. of the clocke xxvi. mi. after noone, with colde & varyablenes The fyrst quarter, the .x. day at .ix. of the clocke after noone, tēperate, but about the .xiiii. daye moyst with snow. The fulmoone, the .xviii. day at .vii. of ye clock ii. mi. afore noone, snowe. The last quarter, the .xxvi. day at .x. of the clocke afore noone, fayre, but aboute the .xxviii. day snowe.

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