10. Thunders in the morning signifieth wind, about noon rain, in the evening great tempests. —Some write that Sundayes thunder, signifieth the death of Learned men: Mundayes, the death of women: Tuesdayes, the plenitude of corn and grain: Wednesdayes, the death of harlots, and bloodshed: Thursday, plenty of sheep and corn: Fryday, the slaughter of a great man, and other horrible murders: Saturndayes thunder, a ge∣neral Pestilent Plague, and great dearth.
Ouranoskopia, or, The contemplation of the heavens, in a perpetual speculum, or general prognostication for ever wherein is succinctly demonstrated the names and natures of the signs, planets and aspects, terms of art, order of the spheres, the colours, magnitudes, motions, solid proportions and distances of the seven planets from the earth ... / by Iames Corss ...
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- Ouranoskopia, or, The contemplation of the heavens, in a perpetual speculum, or general prognostication for ever wherein is succinctly demonstrated the names and natures of the signs, planets and aspects, terms of art, order of the spheres, the colours, magnitudes, motions, solid proportions and distances of the seven planets from the earth ... / by Iames Corss ...
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"Ouranoskopia, or, The contemplation of the heavens, in a perpetual speculum, or general prognostication for ever wherein is succinctly demonstrated the names and natures of the signs, planets and aspects, terms of art, order of the spheres, the colours, magnitudes, motions, solid proportions and distances of the seven planets from the earth ... / by Iames Corss ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34603.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 13, 2024.
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The signification of Thunder.