A prognostication for the yere of Christ Jesus our Lord & Sauiour, 1566 wherein are declared dyuers notable thinges, as you shal perceaue by the readyng therof : whiche (if God so permit) ar like to come to passe ... / set forth by John Securis ...
- Title
- A prognostication for the yere of Christ Jesus our Lord & Sauiour, 1566 wherein are declared dyuers notable thinges, as you shal perceaue by the readyng therof : whiche (if God so permit) ar like to come to passe ... / set forth by John Securis ...
- Author
- Securis, John.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: Thomas Marsh,
- 1566.
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- Subject terms
- Almanacs, English.
- Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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"A prognostication for the yere of Christ Jesus our Lord & Sauiour, 1566 wherein are declared dyuers notable thinges, as you shal perceaue by the readyng therof : whiche (if God so permit) ar like to come to passe ... / set forth by John Securis ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A18569.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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astrological forecast
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¶ Of the first part or reuo∣lution of this yere,
1566. con∣teyning the one half of ye Astronomical yere, being the .xi. day of Marche at noone, & so ending the .xiii. of Septēber,bout .viii. of y e clock after noon. -
¶ Of the seconde part or reuolu∣tion conteinyng the other halfe of the Astronomical yere, which beginneth precisely, the.
13. day of September, at.8. of the clock at nyght.
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¶ Of the first part or reuo∣lution of this yere,