A prognostication for this yere M.D.xlvi, written by the experte docter of Astronomie [and] Phisicke Achilles. P. Gasser. L. Dominators are Mars [and] Luna

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A prognostication for this yere M.D.xlvi, written by the experte docter of Astronomie [and] Phisicke Achilles. P. Gasser. L. Dominators are Mars [and] Luna
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Gasser, Achilles Pirmin, 1505-1577.
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[Londini :: Ex officina Richardi Graftoni clarissimo principi Edouardo typographia,
[1546]]
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August.

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ABOVTE the .iii. day of Au∣gust, whylest Venus shall rise after the sunne with the lions taile, a cloudy skye shall appeare.

THE fyrst quarter of the Mone shalbe the .iiii. daye, at eyght of the clocke, after none, in a misty or smo∣kie degree, and shalbe whote & win∣die. On the .vi. daye in the mornyng Mercury spryngyng with ye greate dogge, and the sunne walking with the princelye sterre of the lyon shall make or cause a thundry and windy tempest with cloudes. On ye .ix. day it shall reigne, and likewyse on the x. day: wherin Venus in the breake of the daye clymeth with the lyons tayle, & setteth afore the sunne with the hearte of the same ymage of the lyon.

THE ful Moone shalbe the .xi. day at .ix. of the clocke .xxxv. minu∣tes, after noone and the eyre shall waxe colde and moyste. On the .xii. daye, Mercury, not only in the mor∣nyng shall spryng afore the Sunne wyth RIGVLLE, but also with the same REGVLLE shal passe

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vnder themiddes of heauen, and the Mone ioyned with the cloudye ster∣res, shal get and procure wynd. On the .xiiii. daye it shall thunder and lyghten, and the Dogge tyme shall finysshe or ende. On the .xvi. daye in the mornyng whē the Sunne assen∣dyng the line ending the sight, with the brighte sterre of the water potte shal bryng temperatenes.

THE last quarter shall be the .xviii. daye aboute noone, and shall reyse vp vnstable wyndes. On the .xxi. daye Venus shall spryng vp af∣ter the Sunne, wyth the Waggan driuer. On the .xxii. day Venus ioy∣ned vnto PROTRIGETER, and contrary or euen agayne Mars shall make an openyng of the gate, and shall bryng furth rayne.

THE new Mone shalbe the .xxvi daye. the .viii. houre and .iiii. minu∣tes afore noone, in whych daye Ve∣nus after the Sūne shal spring with the Northren crowne, wherfore the eyre shall geue awyndye moysture with muche thunder. On the .xxvii. day late in the euenyng Venus shal

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sette with the virgins eare of corne On the .xxviii. daye afore noone, the Mone shalbe ioyned in the length of the ZODIAC with ye PEVIN∣DEMIATOR or the Grapega∣therer. The heat of Summer shal be¦gynne to be wythdrawne by rayne, and that forbecause Venus settyng both with the taile and backe of the Lyon after the Sunne, she shall not ryse and auaunce agayne in the end of August withoute snowe among the mountaynes.

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