An easie and familiar method whereby to iudge the effects depending on eclipses, either of the sun or moon. By William Lilly student in astrologie
- Title
- An easie and familiar method whereby to iudge the effects depending on eclipses, either of the sun or moon. By William Lilly student in astrologie
- Author
- Lilly, William, 1602-1681.
- Publication
- London :: printed for the Company of Stationers, and H. Blunden, at the Castle in Corn-Hill,
- 1652.
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Contents
- title page
- To the Reader.
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A Short Method how to judge the effects of
Eclipses, and what events may be expected from them.- To know unto what Kingdom or City the effects shall belong.
- Of the time when the Events shall appear.
- Of the kind or quality of Events.
- What manner of Events shall happen, and whether they shall be Good or Ill.
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Of the Sun Eclipsed in any one
Decanate of the12. Signes. - The effects of Lunar Eclipses when they happen in the severall Decanates of every Sign.
- The Images or Asterismes of the Signs as they now are this present year, 1652.
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Part of the second Book of
PTOLOMEY, concerning the judging ofEclipses. -
To the Citizens of
Bristoll or as ma∣ny of them as had the misfortune to hearRalph Farmer prattle in the Colledge Church 5.Novem. 1651.