A breefe and most easie introduction to the astrologicall iudgement of the starres VVhereby euerye man maye with finall labour giue aunswere to any question demaunded. Written by Claudius Dariot Phisition, and translated by Fabian Wither. Hereunto is annexed a most necessarye, ready, and breefe table, for the speedie finding out of the planetary and vnequall houres of euery daye thorow the yere, exactly calculated by the sayd Fabian Wither.

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A breefe and most easie introduction to the astrologicall iudgement of the starres VVhereby euerye man maye with finall labour giue aunswere to any question demaunded. Written by Claudius Dariot Phisition, and translated by Fabian Wither. Hereunto is annexed a most necessarye, ready, and breefe table, for the speedie finding out of the planetary and vnequall houres of euery daye thorow the yere, exactly calculated by the sayd Fabian Wither.
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Dariot, Claude, 1533-1594.
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Imprinted at London :: By Thomas Purfoote, and are to be sold at his shop without Newgate, ouer agaynst Saint Sepulchers Church,
[1583?]
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Medicine -- Early works to 1800.
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"A breefe and most easie introduction to the astrologicall iudgement of the starres VVhereby euerye man maye with finall labour giue aunswere to any question demaunded. Written by Claudius Dariot Phisition, and translated by Fabian Wither. Hereunto is annexed a most necessarye, ready, and breefe table, for the speedie finding out of the planetary and vnequall houres of euery daye thorow the yere, exactly calculated by the sayd Fabian Wither." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19849.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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Of the eyghth called the house of death.

This house is the signifier of death, labours, sadnesse and heauinesse, heritage of dead men, and the end of the lyfe. For which cause it is called the house of death. The first Lorde of that triplicitie is Lorde of the death, the seconde teacheth pre∣cepes and did auntient thinges: and the thirde, the heritages of the dea.

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