The court of curiositie wherein by the algebra and lot, the most intricate questions are resolved, and nocturnal dreams and visions explained according to the doctrine of the antients : to which is also added A treatise of physiognomy / published in French by Marck de Vulson ; translated into English by J.G.

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The court of curiositie wherein by the algebra and lot, the most intricate questions are resolved, and nocturnal dreams and visions explained according to the doctrine of the antients : to which is also added A treatise of physiognomy / published in French by Marck de Vulson ; translated into English by J.G.
Author
Vulson, Marc de, sieur de La Colombière, d. 1665.
Publication
London :: Printed by J.C. for William Crooke,
1669.
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Subject terms
Fortune-telling by numbers.
Dreams.
Physiognomy.
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"The court of curiositie wherein by the algebra and lot, the most intricate questions are resolved, and nocturnal dreams and visions explained according to the doctrine of the antients : to which is also added A treatise of physiognomy / published in French by Marck de Vulson ; translated into English by J.G." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A65186.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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The TABLE Of QUESTIONS To be Propos'd.

  • 1 What success shall a Person have in his Love?
  • 2 Whether the party you imagine, really loves you?
  • 3 Whether love once separated, shall ever be re∣united.
  • 4 By what means an affection may prove successful.
  • 5 Whether love will continue, or no?
  • 6 Whether love shall be obtain'd?
  • 7 Whether a Person shall have many Friends?
  • 8 From what Persons one may expect kindness and friendship?
  • 9 Whether he be your real Friend, that you think is so?
  • 10 Wether you shall Court several Persons?
  • 11 Whether you shall be in favour with Grandees.
  • 12 Whether you shall be married, or enter into Re∣ligious orders, and so turne Monk or Friar?
  • 13 Whether the Marriage in hand, will be con∣cluded?
  • 14 Of what temper will the Husband prove?
  • 15 Of what humor will the Wife be?

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  • 16 What fortune shall a Person have by mar∣riage?
  • 17 Whether the married couple will have Chil∣dren?
  • 18 Whether want of Children be the Mans fault or the Womans fault?
  • 19 Whether or no a Woman be with Child?
  • 20 Of what shee is with Child.
  • 21 Whether shee be a Maid or no?
  • 22 Whether a Person win or lose.
  • 23 Whether you will overthrow your Adversary at Law?
  • 24 At what game a Man will win or lose.
  • 25 Whether a Man shall gain or lose by merchan∣dising?
  • 26 Whether one shall recover a debt?
  • 27 Whether the theft shall be discovered?
  • 28 Whether a Person shall get an Estate?
  • 29 Whether the Secret committed to a Person hath been reveal'd?
  • 30 Whether one shall have a faithful Servant?
  • 31 Whether news are true or false?
  • 32 Whether the dream portends good or evil?
  • 33 Of what reputation a Person is?
  • 34 What the Person, that is absent, thinks of?
  • 35 What Vices a Person is subject to?
  • 36 What Virtue he excels in?
  • 37 What day will be lucky or unlucky?
  • 38 What Element will be advantagious or preju∣dicial to you?
  • 39 What course of life a Person shall lead?
  • 40 Whether the Child shall be short or long liv'd.
  • 41 Whether a Man be the true Father of a Child?
  • 42 Whether a sick Person shall recover or not?

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  • 43 Whether a Man shall be in Office or Place?
  • 44 Whether a Person will be prosperous or success∣less?
  • 45 Whether the change of ones condition will prove for good?
  • 46 Whether you shall obtain the thing desir'd?
  • 47 Whether the year will be barren or fruitful?
  • 48 Whether there shall be Peace or Warre?
  • 49 Who shall overcome in a Duel?
  • 50 Whether two Enemies will be reconcil'd?
  • 51 Whether a Voyage or journey will prove prospe∣rous.
  • 52 Of what distemper a Person will die?
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