The nativity of Sir John Presbyter. Compared with the Rhodulphine and Lansberges table. Verified by his conception, from the cyclops, brontes, steropes and pyrackmon, as they were making thunder and lightning in Mount Ætna. Compared with the judgements fo Ptolomey, Haly, Hermes, ALbumazar, Sconor, Tasnier, Regiomontanus, Guido, Bonatus, Keplar; Galileus, with other learned mathematicians, as well antient as moderne. / Calculated by Christopher Scale-Sky, mathematitian in chief to the Ass-embly of Divines. Licensed by Rowland Rattle-Priest, a terrible imprimatur, and entered according to order.

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The nativity of Sir John Presbyter. Compared with the Rhodulphine and Lansberges table. Verified by his conception, from the cyclops, brontes, steropes and pyrackmon, as they were making thunder and lightning in Mount Ætna. Compared with the judgements fo Ptolomey, Haly, Hermes, ALbumazar, Sconor, Tasnier, Regiomontanus, Guido, Bonatus, Keplar; Galileus, with other learned mathematicians, as well antient as moderne. / Calculated by Christopher Scale-Sky, mathematitian in chief to the Ass-embly of Divines. Licensed by Rowland Rattle-Priest, a terrible imprimatur, and entered according to order.
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Overton, Richard, fl. 1646.
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[S.l.] :: Printed on the back-side of the Cyclopian Mountaines,
1645.
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Religious satire, English -- 17th century.
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"The nativity of Sir John Presbyter. Compared with the Rhodulphine and Lansberges table. Verified by his conception, from the cyclops, brontes, steropes and pyrackmon, as they were making thunder and lightning in Mount Ætna. Compared with the judgements fo Ptolomey, Haly, Hermes, ALbumazar, Sconor, Tasnier, Regiomontanus, Guido, Bonatus, Keplar; Galileus, with other learned mathematicians, as well antient as moderne. / Calculated by Christopher Scale-Sky, mathematitian in chief to the Ass-embly of Divines. Licensed by Rowland Rattle-Priest, a terrible imprimatur, and entered according to order." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90240.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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Of the Twelfth House.

In the Cuspis of which is the Eleventh degree of Sagittarius, and Jupiter Lord thereof in the first house, causeth him to suffer, even in his youth, to have many hidden enemies, and some so cunning, that he shall never finde them while his eyes are open, It also foretells to him anger, sadnesse, enmi∣ty and conspiracy, prison, captivity, Lamentation, mourning and woe, which alwayes follows continuance in evill doing; for great Beasts I might say something, Sagitarius being in the Cuspe, but I will onely conclude with a caution, let him beware of a horse that walkes Westward with a Car at's taile and so farewell childe, as full of subtilty and mischief, as an egg is full of goodnesse. Ego in calum migro.

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