A treatyse of the state and disposition of the worlde with the alteracions and chaunginges therof through the great coniunctions of the iii hyest planetes, called Maxima, Maior, Media, and Minor : declaringe the very tyme, the day, houre and minute, that God created the sonne, moone, and sterres, and the places where they were fyrst set in the heauens, and the beginning of their inouynges and so contynued to this day wherby the world hath receyued influe[n]ce as [s]hal be declared by example from the creation unto this present yere, and also to the yeare of our Lorde, M.D.LVIII. to come.
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- A treatyse of the state and disposition of the worlde with the alteracions and chaunginges therof through the great coniunctions of the iii hyest planetes, called Maxima, Maior, Media, and Minor : declaringe the very tyme, the day, houre and minute, that God created the sonne, moone, and sterres, and the places where they were fyrst set in the heauens, and the beginning of their inouynges and so contynued to this day wherby the world hath receyued influe[n]ce as [s]hal be declared by example from the creation unto this present yere, and also to the yeare of our Lorde, M.D.LVIII. to come.
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- Askham, Anthony, fl. 1553.
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- [London] :: Imprynted at London in Fletestrte [sic] at the signe of the George nexte to Saynt Dunstones Churche by Wyliyam Powell,
- M.D.L. [1550] the laste daye of Januarye.
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¶ THE GREAT CON∣IVNCIONS OF THE thre hyest Planettes, Saturne, Iupiter, and Mars, that are called, Maior, Me∣dia, and Minor.
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❀ Howe many great coniunctions hath ben betwyxte Saturne, and Iupiter, in the begynnynge of Aries, sence the creacyon of the worlde, vntyll this present yere, and of theyr sygmfycations.
- ❧ Of the fyrst great coniunction betwyxte Saturne and Iupiter, in the begynnynge of Aries, in a fy∣rye triplicite.
- ¶ Of the .ii. great coniunction.
- ¶ Of the thyrde great coniunction.
- ¶ Of the fourth great coniunction.
- ¶ Of the .v. great coniunction.
- ¶ Of the .vi. great coniunction.
- ❧ Of the .vii. great coniunction, for the whiche I haue specyally wrytten thys treatyse aforesayde, because it began .vi. C. yeres before our tyme, and cōtynueth nere∣by .iiii. hundreth yeres after, of the which iiii, hondreth yeres .xii. of them shal∣be prognosticated accordynge to the coniunctions, Maxi∣ma, Maior, Media, and Minor.
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❀ Howe many great coniunctions hath ben betwyxte Saturne, and Iupiter, in the begynnynge of Aries, sence the creacyon of the worlde, vntyll this present yere, and of theyr sygmfycations.
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