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 ...
Author
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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"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 ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A18545.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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throughout all the worlde / princi∣pally in our realme here / with va∣riaunce / sedition / and open warre / many men shalbe spoyled & slayne / houses / castels / and cytyes shalbe taken / brent and destroyed / the peo¦ple shalbe without mercy or pytye. The countreys beynge vnder the protection of Aries / as Fraunce / Englande / and a parte of Dutche¦lande / with hole Denmarke / shall haue moch to do. And I se not / nor I fynde not / after myne opynyon / that these warres and variaunces shalbe appeased / how be it in the Eclippes of the Moone the fourth daye of Iuly / Iupiter is lodged euen aboute the myddes of the he∣uens / for Mars beyng in the clips of the Moone in Ianuary asited in the tenth house in the hyest seate of

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the heuens. Italye / Lumbardye / Pyemont / Naples / Poullye / Ca∣labre / Sicilie / Corphen / Sardayn Mynorq̄ / Molto / Matorq̄ / Spayne Portyngale / Hungary / Albanye / Poole / Boheme / & so forth a great part of Asia and Africa / shalbe all in trouble and warre / we may wel trymble at the newes that we shall here dayly / as well of the Turkes and sarasyns as of the Christians A bodyes heare of his heade may somtyme stande vpryght for feare of these newe tydynges / which we shall dayly here of. The feates of warre and the victory shall stande dyuers tymes variable / so that in one countrey there shall be cytyes and townes won / and in an other lost agayne. Let vs pray vnto god earnestly / that he may fasten the

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princes hartes / & turne it to peace / contrary to ther positions and in∣fluences of the heuens.

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