A pronostication [sic] for the yere of our Lord God M.CCCCC.xliiii practysed by the right expert doctour in astronomy and phisycke Maister Cornelys Scute ...

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A pronostication [sic] for the yere of our Lord God M.CCCCC.xliiii practysed by the right expert doctour in astronomy and phisycke Maister Cornelys Scute ...
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Scute, Cornelys.
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[London] :: Imprinted at London in the Olde Bayly in Sayntpoulchres paryssh by Rychard Lant for Rychard Grafton,
[1544?]
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Almanacs, English.
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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Of the Somer.

THe Somer begynneth the xi day of Iune at ten of the clocke at night / and shall haue for his ascendent the tenth degre of A∣quarius in the myddes of heuens. The fyrst degree of Sagittarius and Iupiter shallbe in the nyenth house / and Mars in the leuēth / the

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Sonne in the fyfth house / and shal be after her signification enclyned to great bloude shedynge and also to great vexations / seditions and warres, also it semeth that thorow thexpectation of Iupiter & Mars with the sextile aspect / Spirituall persones / as the bysshop of Rome & other may well go aboute to ma∣ke n appoyntement / but they shal no bringe it to passe nor to none ef¦fecte / and also with great faruent and hote sicknesses shal they be in∣fected / whiche shall come of the in∣ward partes with gret feuers and paynes in the head & also pestilens

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