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Filed under: Astrology -- Early works to 1800- Anima Astrologiae, or, A Guide For Astrologers: Being the Considerations of the Famous Guido Bonatus, Faithfully Rendred Into English; As Also, The Choicest Aphorisms of Cardans Seaven Segments, Translated and Methodically Digested Under Their Proper Heads; With a New Table of the Fixed Stars, Rectified for Several Years to Come, and Divers Other Necessary Illustrations (London: Printed for B. Harris, 1676), ed. by William Lilly, contrib. by Guido Bonatti and Girolamo Cardano (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Astrologia Munda: or Astrology in its Purity (fourth book of author's Astrologia Restaurata; London: Printed by R. W., 1653), by William Ramesey (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Astrologia Restaurata, or, Astrologie Restored: Being an Introduction to the General and Chief Part of the Language of the Stars, in Four Books (4 volumes in 1; London: Printed for R. White, 1653), by William Ramesey (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An Astrological Judgement Touching Theft (London: Printed by P. Lillicrap, 1665), by Anthony Griffin
- A Briefe and Most Easie Introduction to the Astrologicall Judgement of the Starres (London: Printed by T. Purfoot, 1598), by Claude Dariot, trans. by Fabian Withers, contrib. by G. C.
- Christian Astrology, Modestly Treated of in Three Books (London: printed by T. Brudenell for J. Partridge and H. Blunden, 1647), by William Lilly (multiple formats at Google)
- Christian Astrology, Modestly Treated of in Three Books (second edition; London: J. Macock, 1659), by William Lilly
- Clavis Astrologiae Elimata: or, A Key to the Whole Art of Astrology, New Filed and Polished (second edition, bound with Kepler's Tabulae Rudolphinae (1675); London: Printed for B. Tooke and T. Sawbridge, 1676), by Henry Coley, contrib. by Johannes Kepler (PDF at astrologiamedieval.com; 125 MB)
- Defectio Geniturarum: Being an Essay Toward the Reviving and Proving the True Old Principles of Astrology Hitherto Neglected or at Leastwise Not Observed or Understood (London: Printed for B. Tooke, 1797), by John Partridge (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Eland's Tutor to Astrology: or, Astrology Made Easie (10th edition; London: Printed for G. Conyers, J. Sprint and T. Ballard, 1704), by William Eland, ed. by George Parker (multiple formats at Google)
- Esoptron Astrologikon / Astrological Opticks (London: J. Allen and R. Moon, ca. 1655), by Johannes Angelus and Joannes Regiomontanus, trans. by Robert Turner, contrib. by John Gadbury and William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Genethlialogia, or, The Doctrine of Nativities, Containing the Whole Art of Directions, and Annual Revolutions (London: Printed by J. Cottrel for G. Calvert, 1658), by John Gadbury (PDF at astrologiamedieval.com)
- Jubar Astrologicum: or, A True Astrological Guide (London: Printed by J. Darby for W. Bradley, 1671), by William Thrasher
- The Marrow of Astrology (in 2 books; London: J. Streater, 1687), by Richard Kirby and John Bishop
- Mikropanastron: or An Astrological Vade Mecum (London: Printed for E. Brewster, 1692), by John Partridge (PDF at astrologiamedieval.com)
- Opusculo de Astrologia en Medicina, y de los Terminos, y Partes de la Astronomia (1660), by Juan de Figueroa (page images at HathiTrust)
- Practical Astrology (London: Printed by J. C. for R. Preston, 1679), by John Middleton
- Pys-Mantia the Mag-Astro-Mancer: or, The Magicall-Astrologicall-Diviner Posed, and Puzzled (London: Printed for J. Kirton, 1652), by John Gaule
- Supernaturall Sights and Apparitions Seen in London, June 30, 1644, Interpreted; With a Mathematicall Discourse of the Now Imminent Conjunction of Jupiter and Mars, 26 July, 1944, the Effects Which Either Here or in Some Neere Countries From Thence May be Expected (London: Printed for T. V. and to be sold by I. S, 1644), by William Lilly
- Astro-Meteorologica: or Aphorism's and Discourses on the Bodies Coelestial, Their Natures and Influences (London: Printed by J. Rawlins for O. Blagrave, 1686), by J. Goad (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Astro-Meteorologica: or Aphorisms and Large Significant Discourses on the Natures and Influences of the Coelestial Bodies (second edition; London: Printed for O. B. and sold by J. Sprint, 1699), by J. Goad (multiple formats at Google)
- Anthologies, by Vettius Valens, trans. by Mark T. Riley (PDF at csus.edu)
- An Introduction to Astrology: With Numerous Emendations, Adapted to the Improved State of the Science (London: G. Bell, 1852), by William Lilly, ed. by Zadkiel (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com)
- Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos, or Quadripartite: Being Four Books of the Influence of the Stars, Newly Translated From the Greek Paraphrase of Proclus, by Ptolemy, ed. by Proclus and J. M. Ashmand (HTML with commentary at sacred-texts.com)
- The Nativity of the Most Valiant and Puissant Monarch Lewis the Fourteenth, King of France and Navarre, Astronomically and Astrologically Handled (London, 1680), by John Gadbury (PDF at astrologiamedieval.com)
- Utriusque Cosmi Maioris Scilicet et Minoris Metaphysica, Physica atque Technica Historia (2 volumes, in Latin; ca. 1617), by Robert Fludd
- Curiositez inovyes, hoc est: curiositates inauditae de figvris Persarum talismannicis, horoscopo patriarcharum et characteribus coelestibus (apud Gothofredum Schultzen, 1676), by Jacques Gaffarel and Gregorius Michael (page images at HathiTrust)
- The oracle or book of fate, formerly in the possession of the Emperor Napoleon, and now first rendered English, from a German translation, of an ancient Egyptian manuscript, found in the year 1801, by M. Sonnini, in one of the royal tombs, near Mount Libycus, in Upper Egypt. (M. Arnold, 1835), by Hermann Kirchenhoffer (page images at HathiTrust)
- Physiomathematica, sive, Coelestis philosophia naturalibus hucusq; desideratis ostensa principijs. (ex typographia Francisco Vigoni, 1675), by Placido Titi, Francesco Maria Onorati, Francesco Brunacci, and Pietro Paolo Bonetti (page images at HathiTrust)
- The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus, physician to Henry II. Francis II. and Charles IX., kings of France, and one of the best astronomers that ever were. : A work full of curiosity and learning (Printed by T. Ratcliffe, and N. Thompson, and are to be sold by J. Martin [etc.], 1672), by Nostradamus and Theophilus Garencières (page images at HathiTrust)
- De actionum auspiciis reliquiae (B.G. Teubneri, 1877), by ho Ephesios Maximos, Arthur Ludwich, and astrologus Ammon (page images at HathiTrust)
- In astrologos coniectores libri qvinqve. (sumptibus Horatij Cardon, 1615), by Alessandro degli Angeli (page images at HathiTrust)
- Gli arcani delle stelle intorno a' più notabili euenti nelle cose del mondo. : Per l'anno ..., by Antonio Carnevale (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Manethonis Apotelesmaticorum qui feruntur libri VI. (in aedibus B. G. Teubneri, 1858), by Manetho, Hermann August Theodor Köchly, Hermann Köchly, Annubio, and of Sidon Dorotheus (page images at HathiTrust)
- Apollo Anglicanus, the English Apollo (Printed by A.C. for the Company of Stationers., 1654), by Richard Saunders (page images at HathiTrust)
- P. Virgilii Maronis Opera, accedit M. Manilii Astronomicon (ex typographia Societatis, 1783), by Virgil and Marcus Manilius (page images at HathiTrust)
- Arcolaio celeste, overo Trascorso lvnatico sopra gli'infrussi delle castrellationi per l'anno, che corre senza gambe 1705. (Per Domenico Lovisa, 1705), by Francesco Moneti (page images at HathiTrust)
- اشجار الاثمار (1863), by ʻAlī Shāh ibn Muḥammad Bukhārī, Max Meyerhof, fl. 1863 Osman Zeki, and Hekîmbaşı Abdülaziz Efendî (page images at HathiTrust)
- Raml-i Dāniyāl al-nabī (1840) (page images at HathiTrust)
- M. Manilii Astronomica, in het Nederlandsch vertaald door J. van Wageningen. (E.J. Brill, 1914), by Marcus Manilius (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Ikhtīyārāt. ([Tabrīz, 1844), by Muḥammad Bāqir ibn Muḥammad Taqī Majlisī (page images at HathiTrust)
- M. ManilI Astronomicon (Ex Officina Plantiniana, apud Christophorum Raphelengium, Academiæ Lugduno-Batauæ typographum., 1600), by Marcus Manilius, Plantin family, and Joseph Juste Scaliger (page images at HathiTrust)
- Augustini Niphi, philosophi suessani, De auguriis libri II : nec non De diebus criticis, liber I. nunc denuo excusi et à crassioribus, quibus in vetusto codice scatebant, mendis, repurgati : his accesserunt Uraniæ divinatricis, quoad astrologiae generalia, libri II. jam primo in lucem evolantes alas suppeditante Rodolpho Goclenio ... . (Typis Pauli Egenolophi ..., 1614), by Agostino Nifo and Rudolph Goclenius (page images at HathiTrust)
- Marcelli Palingenii ... Zodiacus vitae : De vita, studio, ac moribus hominum optime instituendis. Libri XII. (Theod. Christoph Felginer, 1721), by Marcello Palingeni, Theodor Christoph Felginer, and Real Colegio de Cirugía de San Carlos (Madrid) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Entierro del juizio final y vivificacion de la astrologia, herida con tres llagas en lo natural, moral y politico, y curada con tres parches ... (en la imprenta de Antonio Marin, 1727), by Diego de Torres Villarroel and Antonio Marín (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pragmática del tiempo en defensa de la buena astrologia contra el juizio final de la astrologia que escrivió ... Martin Martinez (se hallarà en casa de Juan de Moya ..., 1727), by Juan Salinero, Juan de Moya, and Martín Martínez (page images at HathiTrust)
- Defensa de la la astrologia, y conjecturas por el Apocalypsi de los años en que se extinguira la secta mahometana, y año en que nacera el Ante-Christo ... : y explicación de las profecias que acerca desto predicó San Vicente Ferrer. (por Lucas Antonio de Bedmar ..., 1681), by Luis de Aldrete y Soto, Antonio Hernández Morejón, and Lucas Antonio de Bedmar (page images at HathiTrust)
- A prognostication of right good effect, fructfully augmented contayninge playne, briefe, pleasant, chosen rules, to iudge the wether for euer, by the sunne, moone, sterres ... with a brefe iudgemente for euer, of plentie, lacke, sickenes, death, vvarres &c. ... (T. Gemini, 1926), by Leonard Digges (page images at HathiTrust)
- Astronomicum. (A. Valpy, 1828), by Marcus Manilius (page images at HathiTrust)
- Michaëlis Aisingeri Avstriaci Pentaplvs regnorvm mvndi (Ex officina Christophori Plantini, architypographi regij., 1579), by Michael Eytzinger and Christophe Plantin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Curiosa filosofia y tesoro de maravillas de la naturaleza, examinadas en varias questiones naturales. : Contienen historias muy notables. Aueriguanse secretos, y problemas de la naturaleza, con filosofia nueua. Explicanse lugares dificultosos de Escritura. Obra muy util, no solo para los curiosos si no para doctos escriturarios, filosofos y medicos (En la Imprenta del Reyno, 1634), by Juan Eusebio Nieremberg and Imprenta Real (Spain) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pronostico o juyzio nueva y sutilisimamēte sacado de los mas cierto de toda la estrologia. Y va hasta el año de veynte y cinco y esto es lo que parece cierto por regla hastronomia. ([Madrid, 1871), by Diego de Torres (page images at HathiTrust)
- Matheseos libri VIII (B. G. Teubner, 1894), by Julius Firmicus Maternus and Karl Sittl (page images at HathiTrust)
- Hieronymi Cardani ... Libelli quinque, quorum duo priores, iam denuo sunt emendati, duo sequentes iam primum in lucem editi, & quintus magna parte auctus est. I. De supplemẽto almanach. II. De restitutione temporũ & motuum coelestium. III. De Iudicijs geniturarũ. IIII. De revolutionibus. V. De exemplis centum geniturarum. Additis insuper tabulis ascensionũ rectarũ & obliquarũ eclipticae & stellarũ & radiorum, usque ad latitudinem octo partium. Eiusdem, antea non edita, Aphorismorum astronomicorum segmenta VII .. (apud Iohan. Petreium, 1547), by Girolamo Cardano and Johann Petrejus (page images at HathiTrust)
- Henrici Cor. Agrippae ab Nettesheym ... De occulta philosophia libri III. (apud Godefridum & Marcellum Beringos, fratres, 1550), by Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa von Nettesheim and Bering Bros (page images at HathiTrust)
- Astrologicorum libri VII. In quibus astrologia omni superstitione Arabum, & Judaeorum eliminata physiologicè tractatur, secundum S. Scripturas, & doctrinam S. Thomae, & Alberti, & summorum theologorum; ita ut absque suspicione mala in Ecclesia Dei multa cum utilitate possint. (Sumptibus Godefridi Tampachii, 1630), by Tommaso Campanella (page images at HathiTrust)
- Remarkable nativities (Printed by W. Justins :, 1789), by Placido Titi and Manoah Sibly (page images at HathiTrust)
- Monarchy or no monarchy in England : Grebner his prophecy concerning Charles, son of Charles, his greatnesse, victories, conquests : the Northern Lyon, or Lyon of the North, and Chicken of the Eagle discovered who they are, of what nation : English, Latin, Saxon, Scotish and Welch prophecies concerning England in particular, and all Europe in generall : passages upon the life and death of the late King Charles : aenigmaticall types of the future state and condition of England for many years to come (Printed for Humfrey Blunden, dwelling at the sign of the Castle in Corn-hill, 1651), by William Lilly and Paul Grebner (page images at HathiTrust)
- Devises des princes, cavaliers, dames ... de l'Europe (Chez Robert J.B. de la Caille ..., 1682), by Claude-François Menestrier (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pars prima Ephemeridum novarvm et motvum coelestium. (Typis & impensis Georgii Rehtii [i.e. Rhetii], 1634), by Lorenz Eichstaedt, Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler, Christen Sørensen Longomontanus, and History of Science Collection (Brown University) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Pronostico o juyzio nueua y sutilisimame[n]te sacado (s.n., 1871), by Diego de Torres (page images at HathiTrust)
- Explication de divers monumens singuliers, qui ont rapport a la religion des plus anciens peuples. Avec l'examen de la derniere edition des ouvrages de S. Jerôme, & un traité sur l'astrologie judiciaire. Ouvrage enrichi de figures en taille-douce. (Lambert, 1739), by Jacques Martin (page images at HathiTrust)
- De magnis coniunctionibus, annorum reuolutionibus, ac eorum profectionibus octo [con]tinẽs tractatus (Mandato & expensis Melchiorem Sessa per Jacobum Pentium de Leucho, 1515), by Abū Maʻshar, Hispalensis Joannes, and d. ca. 873 Kindī (page images at HathiTrust)
- Meteorologia philosophico-politica : in duodecim dissertationes per quaestiones meteorologicas & conclusiones politicas divisa, appositisque symbolis illustrata ... (Impensis Jeremiae Wolfii ..., 1698), by Franciscus Reinzer, Johann Stridbeck, Johanna Sibilla Küsel, Andreas Matthäus Wolfgang, and Wolfgang Joseph Kadorizi (page images at HathiTrust)
- L'idea del theatro dell' eccellen. M. Giulio Camillo. (Appresso Lorenzo Torrentino ..., 1550), by Giulio Camillo, Lodovico Domenichi, and Antonio Cheluzzi da Colle (page images at HathiTrust)
- Theatro del mvndo, y del tiempo (Por Sebastian Muñoz, a costa de Iulio Castellon, 1611), by Giovanni Paolo Gallucci and Miguel Pérez (page images at HathiTrust)
- Utriusque cosmi majoris scilicet et minoris metaphysica, physica atque technica historia (aere Johan-Theodori de Bry, typis Hieronymi Galleri, 1617), by Robert Fludd, Hieronymus Galler, Matthaeus Merian, and Johann Theodor de Bry (page images at HathiTrust)
- De l'engendrement et de la défenition de tous les êtres. ([Bibliothèque Chacornac], 1908), by Jakob Böhme and Paul Sédir (page images at HathiTrust)
- An astrological discourse upon the great and notable coniunction of the tvvo superiour planets, Saturne & Iupiter, which shall happen the 28. day of April, 1583. With a briefe declaration of the effectes, which the late eclipse of the sunne 1582 is yet heerafter to woorke. (Bynneman, 1928), by Richard Harvey (page images at HathiTrust)
- Astronomicorum libri octo integri & emendati, ex Scythicis oris ad nos nuper allati (Impressum Rhegii Lingobardiae expensis & labore Francisci Mazalis ... ;, 1503), by Pescennio Francesco Negro, of Alexandria Theon, Sextus Rufus, Marcus Tullius Cicero, 15 B.C.-19 A.D. Germanicus Caesar, Thomas Linacre, Proclus, Solensis Aratus, Marcus Manilius, and Julius Firmicus Maternus (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ioannes Abiosus regni Neapolis ex Balneolo ... vaticinans evētus anni MDXXIII per eclypsim primo Martii .. (Et in aedib. D. Catherinae de Siluestro, 1523), by Giovanni Abiosi (page images at HathiTrust)
- Los relampagos de Marte, y Babilonia de Europa; prognostico, y diario de quartos de luna, para el año de 1739; juicio de los accidentes morbosos, alteraciones del ayre, y sucessos politicos de la Europa (Impr. de J. Gonzalez, 1739), by Gómez Arias (page images at HathiTrust)
- Complexion : Natür vnd Eigenschafft eines yeden Menschen zü erfaren, auch seiner Gebürtstund vnnd Zeychen, ... auss zü rechnen. (Bey Peter Jordan, 1534) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Der Lauff grosser Veränderungen nach Orient auss verschiedener Cometen Bezeichnung Astrologicè (s.n.], 1683), by Johann Henrich Voigt (page images at HathiTrust)
- La monade hiéroglyphique (Bibliothèque Chacornac, 1925), by John Dee and Grillot de Givry (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ioannis ab Indagine Introductiones apotelesmaticae in physiognomiam, complexiones hominum, astrologiam naturalem, naturas planetarum : cum periaxiomatibus de faciebus signorum et canonibus de aegritudinibus hominum : omnia nusquam fere eiusmodi tractata compendio ... (Sumptibus haeredum Lazari Zetzneri, 1630), by Johannes ab Indagine, Pomponio Gaurico, and Guglielmo Gratarolo (page images at HathiTrust)
- Himels Lauffs Wirckung und natürliche Influentz der Planeten, Gestirn und Zeychen (Gertruckt zu Franckfort : Bei Chr. Egen. Erben, im Jar MDLXIII [1564], 1564), by Chr. Egenolffs Erben (page images at HathiTrust)
- Cœur de philosophie ([Jean Petit, 1538), by Pierre Hermier, Jean Petit, and Joannes de Sacro Bosco (page images at HathiTrust)
- Regule dignissime de electione & de dar principio a qualunque cosa (Impressum per Angelu[m] Britañicum, 1505), by Petrus Ganassonus (page images at HathiTrust)
- Della celeste fisonomia di Gio. Battista della Porta Napoletano, libri sei : nei quali ributtata la vanità dell'astrologia giudiciaria, si dà maniera di essattamente conoscere per via delle cause naturali tutto quello, che l'aspetto, la presenza, & le fattezze de gl'huomini possono fisicamente significare, e promettere : opera noua, & piena di dotta curiosità. (Per Pietro Paolo Tozzi, 1616), by Giambattista della Porta (page images at HathiTrust)
- Osservazioni de astrologia (In Firenze : Per i figliuoli di Lorenzo Torrentino, & Carlo Pettinari compagno, 1567., 1567), by Battista De Ruberti and Eredi di Lorenzo Torrentino (page images at HathiTrust)
- Opere di M. Giulio Camillo (Appresso Alessandro Griffio, 1584), by Giulio Camillo and Lodovico Dolce (page images at HathiTrust)
- Clavdii Ptolemaei De praedictionibvs astronomicis, cui titulum fecerunt, Qvadripartitvm, libri quatuor (Ex Typographia haeredum Petri Thomasij, 1646), by active 2nd century Ptolemy, Giovanni Gioviano Pontano, and Eredi di Pietro Tomassi (page images at HathiTrust)
- Le cosse passate, presente e aduenire. ([Henricus de Colonia], 1482), by Alkardianus (page images at HathiTrust)
- Opus mathematicum octo libros complectens (Apud Ioannem Birckmannum & Wernerum Richwinum, 1562), by Jean Taisnier (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos, or Quadripartite : being four books of the influence of the stars : newly translated from the Greek paraphrase of Proclus with a preface, explanatory notes, and an appendix containing extracts from the Almagest of Ptolemy and the whole of his Centiloquy, together with a short notice of Mr. Ranger's Zodaical planisphere and an explanatory plate (W. Foulsham, 1917), by active 2nd century Ptolemy, J. M. Ashmand, Philip Ranger, and Proclus (page images at HathiTrust)
- Coelestis physiognomoniae libri sex Ioan. Baptistae Portae Neapolitani : vnde quis facile ex humani vultus extima inspectione, poterit ex coniectura futura praesagire : in quibus etiam astrologia refellitur, & inanis, & imaginaria demonstratur. (Ex typographia Io. Baptistae Subtilis, 1603), by Giambattista della Porta and Giovanni Battista Sottile (page images at HathiTrust)
- News from the stars, or, An ephemeris for the year 1675 : with astrological judgements upon the eclipses, positions and configurations of heaven, happening therein, wherein you have a perfect and brief account of the most material matters and things intended by the heavens to be manifested in the world in the same year, being the third from bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5624 ; calculated for the meridian of London (Printed by S.S. for the company of stationers, 1675), by William Andrews (page images at HathiTrust)
- Abiʻah hịdot : ʻim maʼamre Razal ... ụ-segolah ... (S. Belforti & Co., 1879), by Avraham Hạmavị (page images at HathiTrust)
- The marrow of astrology. In two books. Wherein is contained the natures of the signes and planets ... Also a new table of Houses, exactly calculated for the latitude of London ... for the rectifying and directing nativities ... (Printed by J. Streater for the authors, and sold by J. Southby, 1687), by Richard Kirby and John Bishop (page images at HathiTrust)
- Vox stellarum: or, The voyce of the stars; being a brief and easie introduction, to the knowledge of the number, names and characters of the planets and signs ... Likewise, how to judge of the affairs of the world ... Also, something touching the Popish plot, and other remarkable affairs of the year, 1678. (Printed by E. T. and R. H. for T. Passinger, 1681), by William Knight (page images at HathiTrust)
- The angelical guide; shewing men and women their lott or chance in this elementary life. In four books ... (Printed by I. Dawks and sold by him, 1697), by John Case (page images at HathiTrust)
- The nativity of the most valiant and puissant monarch Lewis the fourteenth, King of France and Navarre, astronomically and astrologically handled. (London, 1680), by John Gadbury (page images at HathiTrust)
- Theater of the planetary hovres for all dayes of the yeare (By August. Matthewes, and are to be solde by George Baker, neere Charing-Crosse, at the signe of the White Lyon, 1631), by George Simotta and George Baker (page images at HathiTrust)
- Nuzhat-nāmah-yi ʻAlāʼī. (1404), by active 11th century Shahmardān ibn Abī al-Khayr, Casey A. Wood, known as Ṣāyigh al-Shīrāzī al-Murshidī 'Ali ibn Maḥmūd, and of Tabaristan ʻAlāʼ al-Dawlah (page images at HathiTrust)
- Risālah-i Takmīlī bar Nuzhat-nāmah-yi ʻAlāʼī. (1404), by Ibrāhīm b. 'Abd al-Jabbār al-Kātib al-Baghdādī and Casey A. Wood (page images at HathiTrust)
- Farrukh-nāmah-i Jamālī. (1201), by Abū Bakr Muṭahhar Jamālī Yazdī, Casey A. Wood, and 'Alī Ramaḍān Valī Quṭb al-Dīn 'Alī mash'hūr bi Naqīb Arbāb Ṭarīq-i Fārs 899 [1493] (page images at HathiTrust)
- A treatise of mathematicall phisicke, or briefe introduction to phisicke, by iudiciall astronomy ; Intreating very exactly and compendiously of the natures and qualities of all diseases incident to humane bodyes by the naturall influence of the great caelestiall motions ... written by G.C. gent. practicioner in phisicke (Printed by Thomas Purfoot, 1598), by Claude Dariot (page images at HathiTrust)
- Flores astrologiae ([Zwickau] : [F. Ullmann], [1928], 1928), by Abū Maʻshar (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Protestant almanack : for the year from the incarnation of Jesus Christ, 1680, [from] our deliverance from popery by Queen Eliz. 121, being the bissextile or leap-year : wherein the bloody aspects, fatal oppositions, and pernicious conjunctions of the Papacy, against the Lord Christ and the Lords anointed are described : with the change of the moon, the rising and setting of the sun, some observable fairs, and the eclipses; to which is now added the moons place in the zodiac, throughout each month of the year : calculated according to art for the meridian of Babylon, where the Pope is elevated a hundred and two degrees above all reason, right, and religion; above kings, canons, councils, conscience, and every thing therein called God, 2 Thes. 2. : and may without sensible error, indifferently serve the whole papacy (Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1680), by William Winstanley (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bowker, 1680 : an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1680, being bissextile or leap-year : containing the motions of the sun, moon, planets, and fixed stars, the aspects of the planets and inclination of the air : the time of high-water at London Bridge every day in the year: and also in 55 other ports and havens about England : with a brief chronology in a new mode; and divers other necessary things pertinent to the compleating of a diary or day-book, suitable to all mens occasions : hereunto is added a continuation of the brief view of astronomy, and the refutation of the Copernican opinion concerning the earths motion : calculated properly for the meridian of London, and may generally serve the two famous islands of Great Britain and Ireland (Printed by Tho. James for the Company of Stationers, 1680), by James Bowker (page images at HathiTrust)
- Calendarium astrologicum, or, An almanac for the year of our Lord God 1680 : it being the bissextile, or leap-year : wherein is briefly comprehended, the general state of the year, with the sign each day therein; eclipses, full sea, terms and their returns, sun rising, &c. : also rules for physic and husbandry, with sundry other useful observations : unto which is added, a description of the most eminent roads in England from town to town, and the certain time of any mart or fair, happening in any of them. (Printed at London, by A. Godbid and J. Playford, for the Company of Stationers, 1680), by Thomas Trigge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ephēmeris, or, A diary, astronomical, and astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1680 : it being bissextile, or leap-year : with praedictions and experiments sydereal (Printed by J[ohn]. D[arby]. for the Company of Stationers, 1680), by John Gadbury (page images at HathiTrust)
- 1680 (London : Printed by M. Clark for the Company of Stationers, 1680., 1680), by Richard Saunders and Mary Clark (page images at HathiTrust)
- Angelus Britannicus : an ephemeris for the year of our redemption 1680, being the bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5629 : amplified with astrological observations from the sun's ingress into Aries, and the other cardinal points; ... calculated for the meridian of London, where the pole artick is elevated above the horizon 51. degr. 32 min. but may indifferently serve for England, Scotland, and Ireland (Printed by E. Horton, for the Company of Stationers, 1680), by John Tanner (page images at HathiTrust)
- Nuncius cœlestis, or, The starry messenger for the year of our redemption 1680 : and from the creation, according to sacred writ 5629, being the bissextile or leap-year : wherein is contained, (1) astronomical and meteorological observations, (2) astrological predictions of the state of the year, deduced according to art, from the solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the planets, (3) the rising and setting of the sun and moon: also her southing : together with many useful rules and tables pertinent for such a work : accomodated to the meridian of London, which lies in the latitude of 51 deg. 32 min. north, but may indifferently serve (without sensible errour) for any other part of Great Britain (Printed by G. Grover for the Company of Stationers, 1680), by Henry Coley (page images at HathiTrust)
- News from the stars, or, An ephemeris for the year 1680 : with astrological judgments upon the several eclipses, positions, and configurations of heaven happening therein : being the bissextile, or leap-year: and from the creation of the world, 5629 years : wherein you have a perfect and brief account of the most material matters and things intended by the heavens to be manifested in the world in the same year (Printed by N. Thompson for the Company of Stationers, 1680), by William Andrews (page images at HathiTrust)
- 1680. A yea and nay almanack for the people call'd by the men of the world Quakers : containing many needfull and necessary observationsfrom the first day of the first month, till the last day of the twelfth month : being the bissextile or leaping year : calculated properly for the meridian of the Bull and Mouth within Aldersgate, and may indifferently serve for any other meeting-house what or wheresoever. (Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1680), by William Winstanley (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ekklēsialogia, being, An almanack for the year of our Blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1680 : and from the creation of the world, according to Holy Writ, and the best of ecclesiastical history, 5629, it being bissextile, or leap-year : introductively proving (from Origanus) the age of the world by scripture, with a continuation of the church history, &c. to the year of Christ 700 : as also the rising and setting of the sun, monthly observations, with a general judgement on the year, from the quarterly ingress, with two nativities of two children born of one mother, and both died of convulsion fits : with other things : calculated and referred to the meridian of London (Printed by J[ohn]. D[arby]. for the Company of Stationers, 1680), by John Partridge (page images at HathiTrust)
- Merlini anglici ephemeris, or, Astrological judgments for the year 1680 (Printed by J. Macock for the Company of the Stationers, 1680), by William Lilly (page images at HathiTrust)
- Prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1680 (Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1680), by William Winstanley (page images at HathiTrust)
- Sefer ha-Goralot (Columbia University Libraries, 1765), by Abraham ben Meïr Ibn Ezra, Refael ben wolf Scheps, Yehudah Leib ben Mordekhai Epstein, and Hebrew Manuscripts (Columbia University. Libraries) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos : or Quadripartite, being four books of the influence of the stars ... with a preface, explanatory notes, and an appendix containing extracts from the Almagest of Ptolemy and the whole of his Centiloquy, together with a short notice of Mr. Ranger's zodiacal planisphere and an explanatory plate, by Ptolemy, trans. by J. M. Ashmand, contrib. by Proclus and Philip Ranger (Gutenberg ebook)
- The true prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus, physician to Henry II. Francis II. and Charles IX. Kings of France, and one of the best astronomers that ever were.: A work full of curiosity and learning. Translated and commented by Theophilus de Garencieres, Doctor in Physick Colleg. Lond., by Nostradamus, trans. by Theophilus Garencières (Gutenberg ebook)
- An ephemeris for the yeer 1651 amplified with rational predictions from the book of the creatures. 1. Of the state of the yeer. 2. What may probably be the effects of the conjunction of Saturn and Mars, July 9. 1650. in Scotland, Holland, Zealand, York, Amsterdam, &c. and about what time they may probably happen. By Nich. Culpeper, Gent. student in astrology and physick, in Spittle-fields, next door to the Red Lyon. (London : Printed by Peter Cole, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1651), by Nicholas Culpeper (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An ephemeris for the year 1654, being the second after leap-year by Nich. Culpeper. (London : Printed by John Macock for the Company of Stationers, 1654), by Nicholas Culpeper (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Catastrophe magnatum, or, The fall of monarchie a caveat to magistrates, deduced from the eclipse of the sunne, March 29, 1652, with a probable conjecture of the determination of the effects / by Nich. Culpeper, Gent. ... (London : Printed for T. Vere and Nath. Brooke ..., 1652), by Nicholas Culpeper (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Opus astrologicum, &c. or, An astrological work left to posterity, by Nich. Culpeper, gent. Briefly containing, 1. A century of aphorisms, appropriated to the resolving of horary questions. 2. Elections astrological, for such as are going to war. 3. Elections and observations concerning journeys. 4. Elections for buildings, hidden treasures, and marriages. 5. Prognostications, and astrological secrets, proved by example. (London, : Printed by J. Cottrel for Ri. Moone and Steph. Chatfield; at the seven stars in Paul's Church-yard, and in the middle of St. Dunstan's Church-yard., 1654), by Nicholas Culpeper (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Prognostication of right good effect (Imprynted at London : Within the blacke Fryars, by Thomas Gemini, 1555), by Leonard Digges (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Prognostication of right good effect (Imprinted at London : By Felix Kyngston, 1605), by Leonard Digges, Nicolaus Copernicus, and Thomas Digges (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Book of knowledge ([London] : Printed by Thomas Este, [ca. 1605]), by Erra Pater (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Of the crinitall starre, which appeareth this October and Nouember, 1580 ([S.l. : R. Watkins, 1580]), by F. K. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Speculum ægrotorum. The sicke-mens glasse or, A plaine introduction wherby one may giue a true, and infallible iudgement, of the life or death of a sicke bodie, the originall cause of the griefe, how he is tormented and afflicted, what thinges are medicinable to the diseased person: and the day and houre in which he shall recouer, or surrender his vitall breath. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of the foure humors, and how they are ingendered and distributed in our humane bodies: with certaine and manifest signes to discerne of what complexion any man is: and the operation that eating, drinking rest and exercise, worketh in euery person: with certaine speciall preseruatiues for the eye-sight. Composed by Iohn Fage, student in phisicke, and practitioner in astrologie. (London : Printed [by E. Allde] for VVilliam Lugger, and are to be solde at his shop vpon Holborne-bridge, 1606), by John Fage (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Jugemens astronomiques sur les nativités. English (At London : Printed at the widdow Charlewoods house, for Richard Watkins, Anno. 1593), by Auger Ferrier and Thomas Kelway (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Canons & documents tresamples, touchant l'usage & practique des communs almanachz, que l'on nomme ephemerides. English ([Imprinted at London : In Fletestrete nere to S. Dunstons church by Thomas Marshe, [1558?]]), by Oronce Fine and Humfrey Baker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The mariner's everlasting almanack wherein is set down diverse motions of the moon, with rules and tables for finding her age every day, and when she cometh to the meridian, also the time of her true rising and setting, fully examplified and proved, together with everlasting tyde-tables, containing the true ebbings and flowings throughout the most part of the sea-ports and towns in Europe ... / by Iohn Forbes. (Aberdeen : Printed by the author, 1681), by John Forbes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Gabriel Frende his prognostication for the yeere of our Lord Iesus Christe M.D.XCVI wherein is conteyned an astrological description of the foure quarters of the yeere, and also his iudgement of the dayly disposition of the weather, and other matter meete and necessary for such a worke. (Imprinted at London : By Richarde Watkins and Iames Robertes, [1596]), by Gabriel Frende (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Antiprognosticon contra inutiles astrologorum prædictiones Nostradami, Cuninghami, Lovi, Hilli, Vaghami, & reliquorum omnium. English ([Imprinted at London : By Henry Sutton dwellyng in Pater noster row at the signe of the blacke boy, the. 23. day of December. And are there to be solde. Perused and allovved according to the Quenes maiesties iniunctions.] 1560), by William Fulke and William Painter (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A brief relation of the life and death of the late famous astrologer, Mr. Vincent Wing Together with his nativity, as it was done, many years before his death, by his own hand; and now, for general satisfaction, made publick. By J.G. philomathētikos. (London : printed by T. Milbourn, 1669), by John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Cardines cœli, or, An appeal to the learned and experienced observers of sublunars and their vicissitudes whether the cardinal signes of heaven are not most influential upon men and things proved by X. remarkable genitures, &c. in a reply to the learned author of Cometomantia wherein the character of Gassendus is defended and sundry other starry truths are justified / by John Gadbury ... (London printed : [s.n.], MDCLXXXIV [1684]), by John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Philastrogus knavery epitomized, with a vindication of Mr. Culpeper, Mr. Lilly, and the rest of the students in that noble art, from all the false aspersions (of the malicious antagonists) cast upon them, about the great eclipse of the Sunne. Whereunto is annexed an epistle to all moderate spirited men, shewing the peoples great mistakes, and misunderstanding of the honest and ingenious artists, who spake truly, as is averred by this ensuing tractate. / Written by J.G. a lover of all ingenious arts and artists - Aprill the 5. 1652. (London : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1652), by John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Britains royal star: Or, An astrological demonstration of Englands future felicity; deduced from the position of the heavens as they beheld the earth in the meridian of London, at the first proclaiming of his Sacred Majesty King Charles the second, on May 8. 10h. 56m. A.M. 1660. And an enquiry made into the use and abuse of astrologie, resolving whether it be convenient to be continued or contemned. Also, an admirable observation of a conjunction of Jupiter and Mars made in the year 1170. by a learned monck of Canterbury, communicated to the learned in astronomy. Together with an exaination and refutation of that nest of sedition, published by Mr. H. Jessey, concerning frogs, dogs, &c. in his pamplet falsly intituled, The Lods Loud call to England, &c. By John Gadbury, philomathematicus. (London : printed for Sam. Speed, at the signe of the Printing-Press in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1661. [i.e. 1660]), by John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- This booke of astronomye ([[London] : Imprinted by me Robert Wyer: dwellynge at the sygne of S. Iohn̄ Euangelyst, in S. Martyns parysshe, besyde Charynge Crosse, [1554?]]), by Godfridus (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A new perpetual almanack beginning anno do. 1690 Ch: Green fecit. ([S.l. : s.n.], 1690), by Christopher Green (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An astrologicall addition, or supplement to be annexed to the late discourse vpon the great coniunction of Saturne, and Iupiter Wherin are particularly declared certaine especiall points before omitted, as well touching the eleuation of one plannet aboue another, with theyr seuerall significations: as touching oeconomical and houshold prouision: with some other iudicials, no lesse profitable. Made and written this last March, by Iohn Haruey, student in Phisicke. Whereunto is adioyned his translation of the learned worke, of Hermes Trismegistus, intituled, Iatromathematica: a booke of especiall great vse for all studentes in astrologie, and phisicke. (London : Imprinted by Richard Watkins, 1583), by John Harvey and Trismegistus. Iatromathematica. English Hermes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An astrological discourse vpon the great and notable coniunction of the tvvo superiour planets, Saturne & Iupiter, which shall happen the 28 day of April, 1583. With a briefe declaration of the effectes, which the late eclipse of the sunne 1582. is yet heerafter to woorke. / Written newly by Richard Harvey: partely, to supplie that is wanting in cõmon prognostications: and partely by prædiction of mischiefes ensuing, either to breed some endeuour of preuention by foresight, so farre as lyeth in vs: or at leastwise, to arme vs with pacience beforehande. (At London : Imprinted by Henrie Bynneman, Anno Domini 1583), by Richard Harvey (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An astrological discourse with mathematical demonstrations proving the powerful and harmonical influence of the planets and fixed stars upon elementary bodies in justification of the validity of astrology : together with an astrological judgment upon the great conjunction of Saturn & Jupiter, 1603 / written by that worthy, learned gentleman, Sir Christopher Heydon, Knight ; and now published by Nicholas Fiske ... (London : Printed by J. Macock for Nathaniel Brooks ..., 1650), by Christopher Heydon and Nicholas Fiske (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mysterium sigillorum, herbarum & lapidum containing a compleat cure of all sicknesses and diseases of mind and body by means of the influences of the seven planets, adorned with copper plates & figures, shewing the foundation of this astronomical and coelestial science / written originally in Saxon, by ... Israel Hibner ... ; now translated into English for B. Clayton ... (London : Printed by W. Downing, and are to be sold by S. Smith ..., A. Roper ..., and P. Buck ..., W. Battersby ..., S. Herrick ..., W. Feltham ..., and by most booksellers about London and Westminster, 1698), by Israel Hiebner and B. Clayton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A triple almanacke for the yeere of our Lorde God 1591, being the thirde from the leape yeare wherein is conteyned, not onely the common accompt, which in this our realme is vsed, with the Romane kalender according to the late correction of Gregorie, but also, the true computation and reduction of the monethes ... referred principally to the meridian of London and for most respectes will serue for all Englande, and many other countries also. ([Imprinted at London : By Richard VVatkins and Iames Robertes, 1591]), by J. D., John Dade, and John Dee (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Speculum perspicuum uranicum, or, A glasse wherein you may behold the revolution of the year of our Lord Jesus Christ MDCLIII being the first after bissextile, or leap-year ... : calculated for the meridian of London ... / by Tho. Jackson, mathematician. (London : Printed by E. Cotes for the Company of Stationers, 1653), by Tho. Jackson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Alma[nack] Am y flwyddyn 16[81] Yr hon iw'r gyntaf ar óì bissextile neu glwyddyn-naid. Ac ynddo a cynhwyfwyd, dyddiau 'r mis, a dyddiau 'r wythnos, a dyddiau hynod a gwylion: a summudiad yr arwyddion, a chodiad a machludiad yr haul beunydd, ag amcan am yr hín, a newidiad ag oedran y lleuad, wedi cymhwyso i feridian, fes, i hanerdydd cymru: a chyfarchwyliad am ysmonaeth, a physegwriaeth. Ac atto hefyd y chwanegwyd, hyfforddiad i ddyseu darllen cymraeg, ac i fwro cyfrifon, ag amryw bethau eraill fydd gyflcus iw deall. A thai caniadau newyddion. O waith Thomas Jones carwr dysgeidiaeth, a studiwr yn sywedyddiaeth. Yr ail Brintiad. (Printiedig yn Llundain : ac ar werth gan yr awdwr yn unig, yn Black-Horse Alley yn Fleet-street, 1681), by Thomas Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Newydd oddiwrth y ser: neu almanac am y flwyddyn, 1683. yr hon iw 'r drydydd ar ôl blwyddyn naid. / O wneuthyriad Tho. Jones myfyriwr yn sywedyddiaeth. (Llundain : Argraphedig yng haeludd, ag ar werth gan yr Awdwr yn Cobbs-court yn Black-Friers, 1683), by Thomas Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Newydd oddiwrth y seêr: neu almanac am y flwyddyn 1684, yr hon a elwir blwyddyn naid. Yr hwn fy gyflawnach, a helaethach nag yr un ar a wnaed o'i flaen ef. Ag ynddo a tyftiolaethwyd mae 'r gymraeg iw 'r jaith hynaf, ar jaith oedd gyntaf yn y bŷd. : Hereunto is added, A direction to English scholars, shewing them by a plain and easie way, how to pronouce and read Welch perfectly. / O wneutburiad Tho. Jones, mysyriwr yn sywedyddiaeth. (Llundain, : Argraphedig yng-haerludd, ag ar werth gan yn Awdwr yn Black-Fryers, 1684), by Thomas Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Newydd oddiwrth y ser: neu almanac am y flwyddyn o oedran [brace] Y byd 5634. Crist 1685. Yr hon iw 'r gyntaf ar ôl blwyddyn naid. Yn yr hwn a cynhwyfwyd amriw o bethau newyddion na byant yn brintiedig erioed ôr blaen. / O wneuthuriad Thomas Jones myfyriwr yn sywedyddiaeth. ; Y chweched argraphied. ([Llundain] : Argraphedig yng haer-ludd, ag ar werth gan yr awdwr [yn [sic] yn y frawdle ddu, sef yn Black-Friers yn Llundain, 1685), by Thomas Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- [Newydd oddiwrth y ser] [neu almanac am y flwyddyn 1686] ([London : s.n., 1686]), by Thomas Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Almanac am y flwŷddŷn o oedran [brace] y bŷd 5637. Crist 1688. (Yr hon fŷ flwŷddŷn naid,) yn cynnwŷs amrŷw o bethau newŷddion na bŷant argraphedig yn gymraeg erioed or blaen. / O wneuthuriad Thomas Jones. ; Y nawfed argraphiad. ([London] : Argraphwŷd 1687. Ac ar werth (dros yr Awdr) yng Haerludd. Gan Mr. Lawrence Baskervile, tan Lun y Llew Côch ny yr Henadur Rewl. Gan Mr. John Marsh, tan Lun y Llew Côch yn Rhewl Câth-Fwŷtâad. A Chan Mr. Charles Beard, tan Lun y trî Adar duon a'r fôr-forwŷn yn Rhewl Watling. Printed 1687. And are to be sold (for the Author) in London. By Mr. John Marsh at the Red Lion in Cateaton-street. By Mr. Lawrence Baskervile at the Red Lion in Aldermanbury. And by Mr. Charles Beard in Watling-street., [1687]), by Thomas Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Masquarade du ciel presented to the great Queene of the little vvorld. A celestiall map, representing the true site and motions of the heavenly bodies, through the yeeres 1639, 1640, &c. Shadowing the late commotions, between Saturn and Mercury, about the northern Thule. With the happy peace and union, through the whole little world, made by the goodnesse of Phebus and his royall Phebe. By J.S. (London : Printed by R[ichard] B[adger] for S[amuel] C[artwright], 1640), by John Sadler (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Straunge newes out of Calabria prognosticated in the yere 1586, vpon the yere 87. and what shall happen in the said yere: Praying the Lord to be merciful vnto vs. ([London : By G. Robinson for J. Perin?, 1586]), by John Doleta (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Ephēmeris, or, An almanack for the year of our Saviour's incarnation 1696 and from the creation, according to the best of history, 5645 ... : wherein is contained astronomical, astrological, and meteorological observations, lunations, eclipses, the diurnal motions of the planets, remarkable conjunctions, tables of the sun's rising ... : a table of houses ... for the meridian of Norwich, a table of the moon's age, tide tables, ... / by John Taylor. (London : Printed by H. Clark for the Company of Stationers, 1696), by John Taylor (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- There is a gentleman lately come to town, student in astrology and physick, who undertaketh to resolve all questions in the cases following : viz. ... ([London : s.n., 1653]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A doble almanacke or kalender drawne for this present yeere 1600, which is leape yeere and from the beginning of the worlde 5562 the first kalender seruing generally for all England, and the other necessarie for such as shal haue occasion of traffique beyond the seas for their needefull busines / collected and gathered for the former vse by Robert Watson ... (Imprinted at London : By Richard Watkins and Iames Robertes, [1600]), by Robert Watson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Apotelesma, or, The nativity of the world, and the revolution thereof with astrologicall judgements thereupon / by George Wharton ... (London : Printed for Tho. Vere ... and Nath. Brook ..., 1655), by George Wharton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An astrologicall judgement upon His Maiesties present martch begun from Oxford May 7. 1645. By Geo: Wharton. (Oxford : printed by H. Hall for Will. Sheares, 1645), by George Wharton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Bellum Hybernicale: or, Ireland's vvarre astrologically demonstrated, from the late celestiall-congresse of the two malevolent planets, Saturne and Mars, in Taurus, the ascendent of that kingdome. VVherein likewise, their future opposition in the signs Sagittary and Gemini, (most ominous to London, and many other of the south and west parts of England) is mathematically handled. The ignorance, malice, mistakes, errors, insolencies, and impertinencies, of Iohn Booker, (in his astrologicall observations upon the said conjunction, in a late pamphlet of his, styled, A bloody Irish almanack, &c.) discovered, corrected, refuted, and retorted: and the author further vindicated, from his, and Master Lilly's former frivolous, false, and malicious aspersions, throughout the whole discourse. / By Capt. Geo: Wharton, student in astronomy. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the yeere, 1647. [i.e. 1646]), by George Wharton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar. collected into one volume / by John Gadbvry ... (London : Printed by H. H. for John Leigh ..., 1683), by George Wharton, John Gadbury, and Johann. Chiromancia. English Rothmann (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Merlini Anglici errata. Or, The errors, mistakes, and mis-applications of Master Lilly's new ephemeris for the yeare 1647. Discovered, refuted, and corrected. By C. George Wharton, student in astronomy. ([London? : s.n.], Printed in the yeare 1647. [i.e. 1646]), by George Wharton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The certain predictions of the great Alcos, astrologer and mathematician in ordinary to the Duke of Parma upon the two comets which have appeared in our hemisphere 1681. ([London? : s.n., 1681]), by Alcos (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Judicial astrologers totally routed, and their pretence to Scripture, reason & experience briefly, yet clearly and fully answered, or, A brief discourse, wherein is clearly manifested that divining by the stars hath no solid foundation ... published by J.A. for publick good. ([London] : Printed for John Allen ..., 1659), by John Allen (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A prognosticacion made for the yere of oure Lord Gods thousande fyue hundreth xlviii calculed for the meridian of Yorke and practysed by Anthony Askham ... ([S.l. : W. Powell, 1548]), by Anthony Askham (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An apology, or, Defence of the divine art of natural astrologie being an answer to a sermon preached in Cambridge, July 25, 1652. ... / written by the learned and ingenious mathematician, Mr. George Atwell ... ; and now published by a friend ... vvhose preface is hereunto annexed. (London : Printed for Samuel Speed ..., 1660), by George Atwell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Blagraves astrological practice of physick discovering the true way to cure all kinds of diseases and infirmities ... being performed by such herbs and plants which grow within our own nation ... : also a discovery of some notable phylosophical secrets worthy our knowledge, relating to a discovery of all kinds of evils, whether natural or ... from sorcery or witchcraft, or by being possessed of an evil spirit, directing how to cast forth the said evil spirit out of any one which is possessed, with sundry examples thereof / by Joseph Blagrave of Reading, Gent. ... (London : Printed by S.G. and B.G. for Obad. Blagrave ..., 1671), by Joseph Blagrave (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Bloody almanack wherein is contained : ... the King of Scots new game in France, together with his desires to forreign princes ... concerning the landing of an English army in France ; the time and manner of a great battel to be fought : the engagement of the Scotch King, with the event and success thereof : with other notes ... touching the strange lightnings and apparitions that will be seen in the ayr this year ... (London : Printed by R. Wood, for G. Horton, 1651), by John Booker and John Napier (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Astrologie proved to be the old doctrine of demons, professed by the worshippers of Saturne, Jupiter, Mars, sunne and moon in which is proved that the planetary and fixed starres are the powers of the ayre, which by Gods permission are directed by Satan ... / written by an unworthy witnesse of the truth of God, John Brayne. (London : Printed by M.S. for John Hancock ..., 1653), by John Brayne (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A discovery of the impostures of witches and astrologers by John Brinley. (London : Printed for John Wright and sold by Edward Milward , 1680), by John Brinley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The London almanack, or, A compendium of the year 1673 referred particularly to the meridian of the most famous city of London : together with some antiquities relating to that ancient and honourable corporation, not commonly known to the worthy inhabitants thereof / by Mercurius Civicus. (London : Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe and Nathaniel Thompson, for the Company of Stationers, 1673), by Samuel Butler (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Calendarium Londinense, or, Raven's almanac for the year 1678 (London : Printed for the Company of Stationers, [1678]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Astrologomania: the madnesse of astrologers. Or An examination of Sir Christopher Heydons booke, intituled A defence of iudiciarie astrologie. Written neere vpon twenty yeares ago, by G.C. And by permission of the author set forth for the vse of such as might happily be misled by the Knights booke. Published by T.V. B. of D. ([London] : Printed by W. Iaggard, for W. Turner of Oxford, 1624), by George Carleton and Thomas Vicars (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The angelical guide shewing men and women their lott or chance in this elementary life, in four books ... / by John Case. (London : Printed by I. Dawks and sold by him, 1697), by John Case (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A prophecy on the conjunction of Saturn & Jupiter in this present year 1682 with some prophetical predictions of what is likely to ensue thereupon in the year / 1684 by John Case ... (London : Printed for J. Smith, 1682), by John Case (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Indago astrologica: or, a brief and modest enquiry into some principal points of astrology, as it was delivered by the fathers of it, and is now generally received by the sons of it. / By Joshua Childrey of Feversham in Kent. (London : Printed for Edward Husband, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Golden Dragon in Fleet-street, near the Inner-Temple Gate, 1652), by J. Childrey (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The great and wonderful predictions of that late famous astrologer Mr. Lilly; and Mr. Partridg and Mr. Coley, concerning this present year 1683 To which is added a true and faithful account of the famous prophecies of the three German prophets; predicting and foretelling, some years since, this present invasion of the Turks into the empire of Germany and Hungary, with the events of the same, to the admiration of all that shall hear or read the same. Also their strange and wonderful predictions concerning the Pope, and the King of France: with the total and sudden destruction of the papal power; and the miraculous conversion of the Turks and Jews to the Christian faith. As also presaging the uniting of all religions into one visible church. Which prophecies have been had in esteem by many famous and illustrious persons of these times. (London : printed for Josh. Conyers at the black Raven in Duck-Lane, M DC LXXX III. [1683]), by William Lilly, John Partridge, and Henry Coley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The starry messenger; or an interpretation of that strange apparition of three suns seene in London, 19. Novemb. 1644. being the birth day of King Charles. The effects of the eclips of the sun, which will be visible in England, 11. August 1645. whose influence continues in force, from January, 1646 to Decemb. 1647. almost two whole yeares; and cannot but be the fore-runner of some extraordinary mutation in most common-wealths of Europe, but principally in England. With an answer to An astrologicall judgement. Printed at Oxford, upon his Majesties present martch. / By William Lilly student in astrologie. (London, : Printed for John Partridge and Humphry Blunden, and are to be sold at the signe of the Cocke in Ludgate Streete, and the Castle in Cornhill, 1645), by William Lilly and George Wharton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Lucretius his six books of epicurean philosophy and Manilius his five books containing a system of the ancient astronomy and astrology together with The philosophy of the Stoicks / both translated into English verse with notes by Mr. Tho. Creech; To which is added the several parts of Lucretius, English'd by Mr. Dryden. (London : Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1700), by Titus Lucretius Carus, Marcus. Five books of M. Manilius Manilius, Thomas Creech, and John Dryden (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Tetractys anti-astrologica, or, The four chapters in the explanation of the grand mystery of holiness which contain a brief but solid confutation of judiciary astrology, with annotations upon each chapter : wherein the wondrous weaknesses of John Butler, ... his answer called A vindication of astrology, &c. are laid open ... / by Hen. More. (London : Printed by J.M. for Walter Kettilby ..., 1681), by Henry More and J. B. (John Butler). Most sacred and divine science of astrology (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Hysbys rwudd, a di honglad, am y blyny ddod pros buth wrth yppim ar arwudd ybo y flwuddyn yn dechre. (London : Printed for the Author, 1693), by Einon Morgan (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Zodiacus vitae. English (Imprinted at London : By Henry Denham, for Rafe Newberye dwelling in Fleete streate, Anno. 1565. Aprilis. 18), by Marcello Palingenio Stellato and Barnabe Googe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Edinburgh's true almanack, or, A new prognostication for the year of our Lord 1692 being bissextile, or leap year ... exactly calculated for the good town of Edinburgh, the metripolitan of Scotland ... / by James Paterson ... (Edinburgh : Printed by John Reid to be sold at his printing-house ..., 1692), by James Paterson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Adversus fallaces et superstitiosas artes. English (London : Printed by Ralph Wood and are to be sold by M. Wright ..., 1661), by Benedictus Pererius and Percy Enderbie (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Foure great lyers, striuing who shall win the siluer whetstone Also, a resolution to the countri-man, prouing is vtterly vnlawfull to buye or vse our yeerly prognostications. Written by W.P. (At London : Printed by Robert Walde-graue, [1585?]), by William Perkins (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Poor Robin's prophecy being a true astronomical prediction on the beginning, continuance, and catastrophe of the ensuing year 1679, and what will be the principal actions therein. (London : Printed for W.A., 1679), by Poor Robin and William Winstanley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Poor Robins opinion of the present blazing star, appearing in the north-east part of the heavens, this present year, 1677 which is far more remarkable than any before of that nature, by reason of the strangeness of its position. (London : Printed for D.W., 1677), by Poor Robin and William Winstanley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The professour hereof being a mathematitian is ready to performe these things following. If any have a desire to have their nativities calculated, whereby they may know their best times of advancement, or other things that may prove obnoxious in their estate of life according to the influence of the celestiall bodies and course of nature. Also if any merchants or seamen, or any others that intend any voyage by sea of land; and desire to know whether it may be prosperous or not, may be resolved and have good directions of fit times for the better accomplishing of their intentions. Also if any desire to know for any absent, if they be living or dead, and what condition they may be in if they repair to the professour hereof, she will be ready to give them good satisfaction therein. Also if any man shall be a suitor to any woman: or if any woman have any suitors, if they be desirous to know whether they shall obtaine their loves or not, they may receive good satisfaction about it. ... Inquire for the professour hereof over against St. Georges church in Southwark, at the sign of the Flower-Deluce, a cooks shop, and there you may here of her. ([London : s.n., 1651]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Cheiromantia. (London : Printed by J.G. for Nathaniel Brooke, at the Angell in Corne-Hill, 1652), by Johann Rothmann and George Wharton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Arcandam de veritatibus et praedictionibus astrologiae. English (Printed at London : By Iames Rovvbothum and are to be solde at his shop in Chep[..]syde, vnder Bovve churche, [1562?]), by Richard Roussat, R. H, and William Ward (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- 1547 Set forthe by maister Iames Sauuage, doct. in phisicke and astronomy, and reader in the towne of Hañdwerpe.. (Imprin[t]ed [in] [Lon]don : by N. [Hill], [1547].), by James Sauvage (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- 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 ... (Imprinted at London : Thomas Marsh, 1566), by John Securis (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Astrological observations and predictions for the year of our Lord 1691 wherein also is briefely shewn the signification of the earthquake that hapned in March last in the city of Bristol : and wherein also are briefely shewn the significations of the three oppositions of Saturn and Jupiter, that will happen in the [sic] 1692 and 1693, and of the eclipses of this present year : likewise monthly observations for every month throughout this present year, briefely containing the most remarkable events and accidents that are likely to happen in divers places of the world / by John Silvester. (London : Printed for the author, 1690), by John Silvester (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Swallow a new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1697 : being the first after bissextile, or leap-year ... calculated properly for ... Cambridge ... (Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] : Printed by John Hayes, 1697), by John Swallow (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Calendarium astrologicum, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord 1695 it being the third after leap-year : exhibiting the general state of the year ... together with a description of the most eminent roads in England from town to town, and the certain time of any mart or fair in them also rules for physick and husbandry, with a chronology of memorable things ... / by Thomas Trigge ... (London : Printed by B. Griffin for the Company of Stationers, 1695), by Thomas Trigge (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An astrological and theologigal [sic] discourse upon this great conjunction (the like whereof hath not (likely) been in some ages) ushered in by a great comet and so far upon the heavens, the planets and fixed stars as is a necessary introduction into a distinct and full knowledg of the principal subject herein handled. (London : Printed for Langley Curtis, 1682), by Christopher Ness (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Prophéties. English & French (London : Printed and are to be sold by John Salusbury ..., 1685), by Nostradamus and Theophilus Garencières (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A prognostication for the year 1645 wherein is contained a description of the foure quarters of the year : and also are described the constellations and stars, not onely pleasant but profitable : calculated for the meridian of Brumicham / by Nath. Nye ... (London : Printed by F. Neile for the Company of Stationers, 1645), by Nathaniel Nye (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Judicium astrologicum (London : printed by H.H. for the use of J. Gadbury, [1688]), by John Partridge and John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Edinburgh's true almanack, or A new prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1690. Being the second year after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5639. Exactly calculated according to art, for the meridian of the most famous city of Edinburgh, whose latitude is 55 d. 54 m.¹/₂. and longitude is 11 d. 37 m. from Pico Taniriff, according to the newest tables. / By James Paterson mathematician. (Edinburgh : Printed by the Heir of Andrew Anderson, printer to the City and Colledge, for the year, 1690.), by James Paterson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A new prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1664 being bissextile or leap-year : wherein are contained the ... movable feasts, with the change of the moon ... with the description of the weather in every quarter of the moon, and a true description of the eclipses this year : together with dates of husbandry and gardening ... / set forth at Aberdene by Philomathes. (Glasgow : Printed by Robert Sanders, 1664), by Philomathes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A new prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1665. Being the first after leap-year. Wherein are contained the moveable feasts, with the change of the moon, her full and quarters: with the true disposition of the weather, in every quarter of the moon, and a true description of the eclipses of this year. Together with dates of husbandry and gardening, for every month. Also with some physical observations. With the names and times of all the fairs in Scotland: with an addition of several new fairs, never before printed. Set forth at Aberdene, by Philomathes. ([Glasgow] : Printed by Robert Sanders, printer to the town of Glasgow, for the year 1665), by Philomathes (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Poor Robin, 1683 a prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1683 : containing the vulgar notes for this present years times when to marry a good wife if you can light of her, a description of the three eclipses of this year, two of the moon, and one of the sun, when they happen, and what it signified by them, a more accurate account of the four quarters of the year, than hath hitherto been given, a very useful scheme ... (London : Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1683), by Poor Robin and William Winstanley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A reply to a scandalous pamphlet entituled A declaration against judicial astrology written by the quondam (most ignorant and weak) practitioner Mr. John Raunce. Wherein he is both stript of all his weak arguments, and confuted as altogether ignorant of the art. By William Ramsey gent qui est artium candidissimus amator. (London : printed for W. Larnar at the Black-moore in Bishops-gate-street, 1650), by William Ramesey (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The boke of knowledge whether a sycke person beynge in perylle, shall lyue, or dye. &c. ([London : Imprynted by me Robert Wyer: dwellynge at the sygne of saynte Johån Euangelyste in saynt Martyns parysshe, in the Duke of Suffolkes rentes besyde Charynge Crosse, [1556?]]), by Hippocrates (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- [A prognostication Buckminster 1591] ([S.l. : R. Watkins and J. Roberts, 1591]), by Thomas Buckminster (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The suspence upon sixty six: or The astrologers prerogative. Reader, begin don't stop nor halt it, when you'av' read a line, press forward to the end; ...Deserving nought, but if you'l add to it, twill please him well to hear some can remit. (London, : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1666), by E. G. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Pseudo-astrologos, or, The spurious prognosticator unmasked being a short examen of the the manifold errors and fallacies, falshoods, and flatteries published by Mr. W. Lilly in his Merlin 1659 : wherein his ignorance in astrology is explained ... / by G.J. (London : [s.n.], 1660), by John Gadbury and William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Booke of knowledge. (Imprinted at London : In Fleetestreete, beneath the Conduit, at the signe of S. Iohn Euangelist, by H. Iackson, 1585), by Godfridus and Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The great and wonderful prophecies, of Mr. Patridge [sic], Mr. Coly, Mr. Tanner, and Mr. Andrews. Predicting what may befall this climate of England and other kingdoms, for this year 1689. With the account of the memorable eclipses, and their signification, with other remarkable matters worthy of note. ([London : s.n., 1689]), by John Partridge, Henry Coley, John Tanner, and William Andrews (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An astrological judgement touching theft wherein is demonstrated most incomparable secrets according to the best rules in art : first how to find out or discover theft or theeves ... : secondly to discover fugitives and beasts lost or strayed, &c. ... / by Anthony Griffin, stud. in astrology. (London : Printed by Peter Lillicrap, 1665), by Anthony Griffin (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Tetrabiblos. ([[London] : Imprynted by me Robert Wyer, dwellynge at the sygne of seynt Iohn Euangelyste, in seynt Martyns Parysshe in the Felde, in the bysshop of Norwytche rentes, besyde Charyng crosse, [1530?]]), by 2nd cent Ptolemy (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Catastrophe mundi, or, Europe's many mutations until the year 1701 being an astrological treatise of the effects of the triple conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter 1682 and 1683, and of the comets 1680 and 1682, and other configurations concomitant : wherein the fate of Europe for these next 20 years is ... more than probably conjectured ... : also, an ephimeris [sic] of all the comets that have appeared from ... 1603 to the year 1682 ... : whereunto is annexed the hieroglyphicks of Nostrodamus ... / by John Holwell. (London : Printed for the author and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1682), by John Holwell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Demonstration of astrology, or, A brief discourse, proving the influence of the sun, moon, stars, over this terraqueous globe grounded on the fundamental rules of the Copernican system and philosophy, and verified by practical examples and experience : illustrated by diagrams : whereby the art is rendered almost mathematically demonstrable : to which is added, an astrological and philosophical appendix, or second part, treating of this summer's effects, both in the macrocosm as well as microcosm : wherein we have great cause to fear, that the sword, pestilence, and famine will annoy our European territories this ensuing summer / by William Hunt, a lover of the mathematics and natural philosophy. (London : Printed for the Author ..., 1696), by William Hunt (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Two common places taken out of Andreas Hyperius, a learned diuine, whereof, in the one, he sheweth the force that the sonne, moone and starres haue ouer men, &c. In the other, whether the deuils haue bene the shewers of magicall artes, &c. Translated into English by R.V. (London : Imprinted by Iohn Wolfe, 1581), by Andreas Hyperius and Robert Vaux (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Briefe introductions, both naturall, pleasaunte, and also delectable unto the art of chiromancy, or manuel divination, and physiognomy. (Londini : Apud Iohannis Day [for Richarde Iugge], 1558), by Joannes ab Indagine and Fabian Withers (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Hagiastrologia, or, The most sacred and divine science of astrology 1. Asserted in three propositions, shewing the excellency and great benefit thereof, where it is rightly understood and religiously observed : 2. vindicated, against the calumnies of the Reverend Dr. More in his Explanation of the grand mystery of godliness : 3. Excused, concerning pacts with evil spirits, as not guilty, in humble considerations upon the pious and learned discourse upon that subject, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph sometimes Lord Bishop of Norwich / by J.B., B.D. ... (London : Printed for the author and are to be sold by William Bromwich ..., 1680), by J. B. (John Butler) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- True prophecies or prognostications of Michael Nostradamus (London : printed for Allen Banks, 1681), by Philalelos J. B., Theophilus Garencières, Christopher Ness, and Nostradamus (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To know the significations or effects of comets or blazing stars by those following rules of art viz. (London : printed for the author, and are sold by him, in Pauls Alley, in Redcross-Street, 1681), by Thomas Jones (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Vates astrologicus, or, England's astrological prophet, fortelling what is likely to befall Great-Britain and Ireland, particularly the great and famous city of London as also France, Holland, Spain, Germany, Poland, Italy, Sicily, Apalia, Bohemia, Turkey, and indeed all Europe, but more especially the see of Rome, for twenty years together, beginning March 10, 1683, and ending March 10, 1702 : likewise astrological judgments of the effects of that famous triple conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, being thrice repeated in that regal sign Leo, the great dignities of the Sun and Jupiter : also some remarks upon the eclipses, and more especially upon that great and famous visible eclipse of the sun, July 2, 1684 : with twenty years predictions from some of the most eminent mutual aspects of the planets, and eclipses of the luminaries, and annual revolutions of the sun : here are also many hieroglyphicks representing the future state and changes of the world : to which is added a treatise of the pestilence, both for the prevention and cure thereof / by Richard Kirby. (London : Printed for Thomas Malthus, 1683), by Richard Kirby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Vox stellarum: .. being some brief observations on the ingresses of the sun. (London : printed by E.T. and R.H. for Thomas Passinger at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge, 1681), by William Knight (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mr. Lillie's predictions concerning the many lamentable fires which have lately happened. With a full account, not onely of all the great fires in England this present year, 1676. As at Cottenham near Cambridge, Southward, Blanford in Dorsetshire, Witiham by Oxford, Abington in Bark-shire, Nightingale Lane, &c. But also beyond the sea: as at Mosco, where ... dwelling houses were burned down April 22. The cities of Starguard, and ... Brandenburgh in Germany, May 21. And several towns in Burgundy, the French countee, and Picardy, belonging to the French King, consumed in May last. Published for the general satisfaction. With allowance, June 23. 1676. Ro. L'Estrange. ([London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, in West-Smithfield, 1676), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mr. Lillies late prophecy come to pass. Concerning the present vvar, and the late unseasonableness of the weather. Wherein it is made manifest, whatsoever he has prognosticated of the present year, 1673. Is in great probability of proving true, from the events that have already been observed. Licensed, according to order, Iuly 10. 1673. ([London] : Printed by A. Purslow, 1673), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Prognostication made for the yeere of our Lord God 1622. ([London?] : Printed [by E. Allde?], MDCXXII. [1622]), by Giovanni Antonio Magini (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Prenomination of those accidents which shall, or at least are likely to happen. (Printed at London : [By E. Allde?] for Nathanael Butter, 1624), by Giovanni Antonio Magini (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A true perpetuall prognostication for the yeare 1632, being leape yeare, and for all yeares to come declaring what shall fall out in time comming, with a rule to teach every one the airt of memorie : everie yeare is like to bee leape yeare, if divers and bankerupts, may haue money on band or trust / by Allan Makcouldy ... (Dubline : Printed for my comerauds, 1632), by Allan Makcouldy (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The diall of destiny. A booke very delectable and pleasaunt: wherein may be seene the continuall and customable course, disposition, qualities, effectes, and influence of the seuen planets ouer all kyndes of creatures here belowe: also the seuerall and sundry situation of countryes and kingdomes. Compiled and discussed briefly, aswell astrologically, as poetically, and philosophically by Iohn Maplet Maister of Arte. (Imprinted at London : In Fleestreat [sic] neere vnto Sainte Dunstones Church by Thomas Marshe, 1581), by John Maplet (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Catastasis mundi, or, The true state, vigor, and growing greatness of Christendom, under the influences of the last triple conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter in Leo, the late comet, &c. together with the true genitures of Mahomet the imposter, the Grand Seignior, the German Emperour, the French monarch : proving thence that the Turks will be defeated in all their attempts against Christendom, &c., notwithstanding Mr. Holwel's menaces to the contrary in his Catastrophe mundi, and his appendix thereunto : also the said Holwel's monstrous falshoods and errours discovered, retorted, and confuted, and himself remitted to the Turks, to comfort them now after their losses before Vienna / by John Merrifield ... (London : Printed for Rowland Reynolds ..., 1684), by John Merrifield (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The progno[stication] made for the yeare of [--] God, now present 1576. [-] the astrologicall iudgement of [-]ters of the yeare, and the cl[-] weather. &c. Written chie[fly for the] meridian of the ci[ty] of Chester. / By Alexander Mouns[lowe]. ([London] : Imprinted in Pow[les church] yarde, by Richarde W[atkins and J. Roberts], [1576]), by Alexander Mounslowe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A celestiall glasse, or, Ephemeris for the year of the Christian era 1652 being the bissextile or leap-year : contayning the lunations, planetary motions, configurations & ecclipses for this present year ... : with many other things very delightfull and necessary for most sorts of men : calculated exactly and composed for ... Rochester ... / by Robert Sliter. (London : Printed for the Company of Stationers, [1652]), by Robert Sliter (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Good news for England, or, A prediction of the happy success that will attend their Majesties Protestant army now in Ireland, and the miserable fate of the French and Irish papists there in arms and open rebellion against their majesties shewing how that by the policy and power of the great Duke Schomberg and the rest of those worthy gentlemen and soldiers there under his command, the late King James and all his adherents, that do not timely lay hold on their most gracious Majesties act of indemnity, will be totally brought unto ruine and desolation : for Ireland must and will certainly be made subject to King William and Queen Mary / by W. K. Astrologer. (London : Printed for Randal Taylor ..., 1689), by Astrologer W. K. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A pronostication [sic] for the yere of our Lord God M.CCCCC.xliiii practysed by the right expert doctour in astronomy and phisycke Maister Cornelys Scute ... ([London] : Imprinted at London in the Olde Bayly in Sayntpoulchres paryssh by Rychard Lant for Rychard Grafton, [1544?]), by Cornelys Scute (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Astrological observations, for the year 1700. (Bristol : printed for the author and are sold by W. Bonny near the Tolsey, [1699]), by John Silvester (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A theater of the planetary houres for all dayes of the yeare. VVherein may be gathered from the earth, vnder the cœlestiall influences, divers sorts of hearbs, rootes, leaves, barkes, flowers, fruits, seedes, stones, animals, &c. for the vse of physick: whereby both suddenly, and happily infirmities may be cured. The evils too are set downe, that happen, and are caused by the seuen plannets: the friendship and hatred betwixt them: the sunne rising; and to finde the determinate houre of it. A worke not onely curious and delightfull, but likewise necessary for physitians, and all curious spirits. Composed by George Simotta a Grecian, of Constantinople, spagirick physitian, to Monsieur, brother to his Majestie of France. Translated out of Greeke, into French, and now into English, fitted to our calculation. (Printed at London : By August. Matthewes, and are to be solde by George Baker, neere Charing-Crosse, at the signe of the White Lyon, 1631), by George Simotta (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Confutation of an astrologicall discourse. ([London] : Printed by Robert Walde-graue, dwelling in Foster Lane, ouer against Gold-smiths Hal, at the signe of the George. By the assent of Richard VVatkins, [1583]), by Thomas Heath (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Caption title on p. 1:Astrological discourse of two moons which were seen the eleventh day of June last, a little before midnight (London : printed for William Bromwich at the Three Bibles, over against St. Martins Church within Ludgate, 1679), by John Partridge (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Evangelium sydereum: or, Revelation demonstrated In three parts. The first being a philosophical discourse leading to the second. The second is Holy Scripture, astronomically handled from the radix of a nativity, and a direction of the luminaries, &c. The third is an appendix touching the scheme of Sol's ingress into Aries for the year 1677. The whole being a divine treatise recommended to the serious perusal of the unprejudic'd mathematician and astrologer, as also of all other persons, to the intent they may behold God's glorious wonders revealed in the heavens. By John Southworth, an experiencer of the love of Jesus, and a well-wisher to the people in scorn called Quakers. (London : printed for the author, and sold at the sign of the Three Bibles in Ludgate-street, 1680), by John Southworth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The knavery of astrology discover'd, in oberservations upon every month, ofthe year 1680 together with the nature of the seven planets, etc. / by Tim Tell-Troth ... (London : Printed for T. B. and R. E., 1680), by Tim Tell-Troth (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Magick & astrology vindicated from those false aspersions and calumnies, which the ignorance of some hath cast upon them. In which is contained true definitions of the said arts, and the justification of their practise, proved by the authority of Scripture, and the experience of ancient and modern authors. With observations from several remarkable conjunctions and apparitions: as those three suns that appeared before the Kings death, &c. / Impartially communicated for the publique good. By Hardick Warren, a well-wisher to the most secret occult arts and learning. (London : Printed J.M. for N. Brook at the Angel and Cornhill, 1651), by Hardick Warren (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Esoptron Astrologikon. Astrological opticks. Wherein are represented the faces of every signe, with the images of each degree in the zodiack: thereby describing, 1. The nature and quality of every person, according to the degree ascending in the east at his nativity. 2. The virtue and signification of every planet through the 12. signes. 3. A most excellent description of the more hidden and abstruse influence of [symbol for Mercury] in his [symbol for conjunction] with all other the planets. 4. A clear explanation of the signification of the horoscope in any signe of the zodiack. / Compiled at Venice, by those famous mathematicians, Johann. Regiomontanus and Johannes Angelus. (London, : Printed for John Allen, and R. Moon, and are to be sold at their shops, at the Sun-rising, and Seven-starrs in Pauls Church-yard, in the new buildings between the two north-doors., [1655]), by Johannes Angelus and John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An Answer of a letter from a friend in the country to a friend in the city, or, Some remarks on the late comet being a relation of many universal accidents that will come to pass in the year 1682 according to the prognostications of the celestial bodies, which will happen beyond the seas : with a sober caution to all by speedy repentance to avert the judgments that are impendent. (London : Printed by George Croom, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Astrological predictions of Englands happy success and compleat victory over the French, Dutch, & Dane, this year 1667 the rebuilding and flourishing of the city of London in great glory : the Kings commanding the treasures of his enemies to repair her ruines : with several remarkable prophecies of the same nature. (London : Printed for Robert Pawlet ..., 1667) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A vvonderful prognostication or prediction for these seuen yeeres insuing shewing the strange and wonderfull comets and meatuors, beginning this present yeere, 1604 / written in French by the Lord of Billy ... (Imprinted at Lon[do]n : For W. Ferbrand, and are to be s[ol]d in Popes-head Ally, neare t[h]e Exchange, 16[0]4), by Himbert de Billy (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A black almanack or Predictions and astronimonicall observations foreshewing what will happen to the king of Scots this present year, from the aspect and conjunction of the planets on the day and hour of his coronation the first of January 1651. Also some calculations concerning many bloudy fights between the English and Scots and the various success thereof. With a bloudy contention between the buff-coat, the long coat, and the black-coat, and the issne [sic] thereof. Licensed according to order. (London : Printed by J. Clowes, 1651) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The black Dutch almanack or Predictions and astronimocall observations fore-shewing what will further happen to the king of Scots and other kings and commonwealths, from the aspects and conjunctions of the planets in their quotidian motions. Also a new prophesy found in Dutch, foretelling of a great fleet of ships and of Danes Sweds, &c. to be seen this present year 1652. and bloody fights by sea and land, with variety of other matter concerning the English, the Hollander and the French. ([London] : Print at Amsterdam, and reprinted at London by J. Clowes, 1651 [i.e. 1650]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Black Munday: or, A full and exact description of that great and terrible eclipse of the sun which will happen on the 29. day of March 1652. beginning 48. minutes after 8. a clock in the forenoon, and ending 17. minutes after 11. in which time the sun will be almost totally darkened (as at the Passion of our Saviour) and the stars appear in the firmament in the day time. Also an astrologicall conjecture of the terrible effects that will probably follow thereupon, according to the judgment of the best astrologers: it threatens the fall of some famous kings or princes, and men in authority: malice, hatred, uncharitablenesse, cruell wars and bloodshed, house-burnings, great robberies, thefts, plundering and pillaging, rapes, depopulation, violent and unexpected deaths, famine, plague, &c. (London : Printed for William Ley, at Paul's Chain, 1651) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Black Munday turn'd white: or, the astrologers knavery epitomized. Being an answer to the great prognosticks, and gross predictions of Mr. Lillie, Mr. Culpeper, and the rest of the society of astrologers, concerning the eclipse of the sun, on Munday last, which (according to their calculation) should have produced an Egyptian darkness, and the greatest that hath been seen in this latter age. Also, a description of the glorious effects, and happy times, that are to proceed from the two famous luminaries of the sun and moon, upon the aforesaid eclipse; prophetically deduced from the wonderful despensations of that divine power, who drew back the clouds like a curtain, and caused the sun to shew its pleasant beams, to the memorable confutations of these great astrologers. (London : Printed for G. Whiting, 1652) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Bloody almanack for the year 1666 and the fiery trigon wherein is set forth the great changes and revolutions, extraordinary events and alterations that may come to pass and be acted upon the stage of the world in this (supposed wonderful) year ... ([London] : Imprinted for William Roberts, 1666) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A brief answer to six syllogistical arguments brought by Mr. Clark, minister of Bennet-Finck, London: against astrologers, and astrologie. (London : Printed for Samuel Speed, at the sign of the Printing-Press in Pauls Church-yard, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Advertissement contre l'astrologie judiciaire. English (Imprinted at London : By Roulande Hall, dwellyng in Golding lane, at the signe of the thre arrowes, [1561]), by Jean Calvin and Goddred Gilby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The compleat book of knowledge: treating of the wisdom of the antients and shewing the various and wonderful operations of the signs and planets, and other celestial constellations, on the bodies of men, women and children; and the mighty influences they have upon those that are born under them. Compiled by the learned Albubetes, Benesaphan, Erra Pater, and other of the antients. To which is added, the country man's kalendar; with his daily practice, and perpetual prognostication for weather, according to Albumazar, Ptolomy, and others. Together with a catalogue of all the market-towns, fairs, and roads in England and Wales. All those who peruse this book, must own, that it the knowledge gives of things unknown. (London : printed by W. Onley; and are to be sold by H. Nelme, at the Leg and Star in Cornhil, 1698) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Dutch bloudy almanack, conteyning the exact astrologicall predictions, for the yeare of our Lord 1653 divided into these particulars. 1 The predictions of the bloudy war between England and Holland, with the success and events of severall fights by sea and land, and the joyning together of the greatest part of Europe against England. 2 The breaking forth of open wars with Denmark, and the bloudy attempt of the King of Scots, and James Duke of York in prosecution of that designe. 3 Severall mutenys and insurr-ctions [sic] in England, with some astrologlcal [sic] observations thereupon. 4 Some generull calculations concerning the warres in France, Spain and Portugale, with every moneths observations of the revolutions in England. (London : printed by John Clowes, 1653 [i.e. 1652]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Five strange and wonderful prodigies: or, A full and true relation of supernatural sights and aparitions lately seen in the air viz. Tvvo great armies drawn up in battalia, and seeming ready to engage each other, beheld for some hours, by several thousands of people: with dreadful noises heard, like the discharge of cannons and musquets, accompanied with hideous crys and howling. As also a fiery-bullet of a most vast magnitude violently rushing through the air, and at last with a most terrible crack breaking into a thousand pieces, to the unspeakable terror of the amazed spectators. As it is certified by several persons of quality. With an astrological judgement thereupon. (London : printed for G.H., in the year, 1673) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A new prognostication for the year of our Lord, 1691. Being the third year after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, 5640. Exactly calculated according to art, for the meridian of the most famous city of Edinburgh, whose latitude is 55 d. 54 m.¹/₂. and longitude is 11 d. 37 m. / By G. S. Philomath. (Edinburgh : Printed by the heir of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the City and Colledge, for the year 1691), by philomath G. S. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Animal cornutum, or The horn'd beast: wherein is contained, 1 a brief method of the grounds of astrology, 2 a description of each planet and sign, 3 the way to erect a figure of heaven, 4 a narrative of what visible eclipses (both of sun and moon) will appear in our horizon, for these 15 years yet to come, with the month, day, and hour when they happen. Whereunto is annexed, an examination of a spurious pamphlet (intituled, Astrology proved to be the doctrine of dæmons) laying open the antagonist's malice, and folly; with a refutation of his errors, by an astrological example, in figure, and judgement. / Composed for the benefit of all those that are desirous to exercise themselves herein, by J. Gadbury, a lover of the celestial sciences. (London, : Printed for William Larnar, and are to be sold at the Blackmores head neer Fleet-bridge, 1654), by John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Astrological predictions for the year, 1679 shewing, according to the most approv'd of rules of that sublime study, what revolutions, or accidents, are likely to happen in many parts of the world, especially in England, Scotland, and Ireland / by J.G. ... (London : Printed for R.G., 1679), by John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The just and pious scorpionist, or, The nativity of that thrice excellent man, Sir Matthew Hales, late Lord Chief Justice of England who was born in the year of our Lord 1609, on Wednesday Novemb. the first 7h 8' manè, under the cœlestial scorpion, astrologically consider'd / by John Gadbury. (London : Printed by J.D. for Robert Boulter ..., 1677), by John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The nativity of the most valiant and puissant monarch, Lewis the fourteenth, king of France and Navarre astronomically and astrologically handled. (London : [s.n.], 1680), by John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The nativity of that most illustrious and magnanimous prince, Carolus Gustavus, King of Sweden, astrologically handled; and published for the honour of art, and the satisfaction of all sorts of persons generally, as well astrologers as others; and particularly for the better information of Mr. William Lilly. Written by Merlinus Verax. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year 1659), by John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Natura prodigiorum or, a discourse touching the nature of prodigies. Together with the kinds, causes and effects, of comets, eclipses, and earthquakes. With an appendix touching the imposturism of the commonly-received doctrine of prophecies, spirits, images, sigils, lamens, the christal, &c. and the propugners of such opinions. / By John Gadbury philomathēmatikos. (London : Printed by J.C. for Fr. Cossinet, at the Anchor and Mariner in Tower-street; and Tho. Basset in St. Dunstans-Church-yard in Fleetstreet, 1660), by John Gadbury (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Astrologia reformata a reformation of the prognostical part of astronomy, vulgarly termed astrology : being an experimental detection and clear demonstration of the hitherto greatly mistaken, and dubiously by Robert Godson. (London : Printed for George Sawbridge ..., 1696), by Robert Godson (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An appendix to Holwel's Catastrophe mundi being an astrological discourse of the rise, growth and continuation of the Othoman family : with the nativities of the present French king, emperors of Germany and Turky, all truly rectifyed, and astrologically handled : also, what progress this present emperor of Turky shall make upon Europe in this intended war with the House of Austria : where unto is added a supplement of the judgment of comet / by John Holwel ... (London : Printed by J.G. for F. Smith ..., 1683), by John Holwell and John Holwell (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Keene 1617 an almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God, 1617 : being the first yeare after the bissextile or leape yeare, the 35 from the reformed computation, and from the beginning of the world 5579 : composed properly for the latitude and meridian of London, and may well serue for the south part of Great Brittaine / by Iohn Keene ... (Printed at London : For the Company of Stationers, [1617]), by John Keene (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Several cases of conscience, concerning astrologie, and seekers unto astrologers, answered. Collected and gathered out of the works of our most judicious, experienced and orthodox English divines. / By a friend to the truth. (London, : Printed for, and are to be sold by John Allen, at the Rising-Sun in Pauls Church-yard., 1659), by John Allen (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A litell treatyse of astrouomy [sic] very necessary for physyke and surgerye, declarynge what herbes, and all kynde of medecynes are appropryate and vnder the influence of the planetes, sygnes and constellacyons : and also the partes and members of the bodye thereto correspondynge, and howe ye shall brynge the vertue of the heuens aud [sic] nature of the sters to euery parte of mans bodye beynge deseasad or sycke to the soner recoueraunce of helth : and also howe to chose the most luckey dayes and tymes for the aboue sayde, the whiche shal be appoynted by the almanacke yerelye, accordynge to the course of the moone, passynge by all the signes and sterres in one reuolucion / gathered and set forth by Anthony Askham physicio[n] ... ([London] : Imprynted at London in Fletestrete at the signe of the George nexte to Saynte Dunstones Churche by Wyllyam Powell, M.D.L. the xx. day of Marche [20 Mar. 1550]), by Anthony Askham (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The nativity of Mr. Will. Lilly astrologically performed shewing how he hath lived, and what death he may probably die. For the satisfaction of astrologers and others. Published to the world by James Blackwel, student in astrology and physick. (London : printed by Tho. Johnson, at the White Cock in Rood-lane, 1660), by James Blackwel (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A bloody Irish almanack, or, Rebellious and bloody Ireland, discovered in some notes extracted out of an almanack, printed at Waterford in Ireland for this yeare 1646. Whereunto are annexed some astrologicall observations upon a conjunction of the two malignant planets Saturne and Mars in the midle of the signe Taurus the horroscope of Ireland, upon Friday the 12. of Juue [sic] this yeare 1646. with memorable prædictions and occurrences therein. By John Booker. (Printed at London : for John Partridge, 1646), by John Booker (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Confidence dismounted; or the astronomers knavery anatomized. By William Brommerton a well-wisher to the commonweale. (London : Printed for to undeceive the people, Aprill 5. 1652), by William Brommerton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A pronostycacyon practysed by master Mathias Brothyel of Rauensburgh. Anno. 1545 (Excudebat Londini : Richardus Grafionus [sic] clarissimi principis Edouardi tipographus, [1545]), by Mathias Brothyel (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Astrology proved harmless, useful, pious. Being a sermon / written by Richard Carpenter. (London : Printed by Ja: Cottrel, for John Allen at the Rising Sun, and Joseph Barber at the Lamb in Paul's Church-yard., 1657), by Richard Carpenter (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A treatise against iudicial astrologie Dedicated to the right Honorable Sir Thomas Egerton Knight, Lord Keeper of the great Seale, and one of her Maiesties most honorable priuie Councell. VVritten by Iohn Chamber, one of the prebendaries of her Maiesties free Chappell of VVindsor, and fellow of Eaton College. (Printed at London : By Iohn Harison at the signe of the Grey-hound in Pater-noster Rowe, 1601), by John Chamber (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Ouranoskopia, or, The contemplation of the heavens, in a perpetual speculum, or general prognostication for ever wherein is succinctly demonstrated the names and natures of the signs, planets and aspects, terms of art, order of the spheres, the colours, magnitudes, motions, solid proportions and distances of the seven planets from the earth ... / by Iames Corss ... (Edinburgh : Printed by a society of Stationers, 1662), by James Corss (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A prognostication made for y[e] yeere of our Lorde God 1566 declaryng the chau[n]ge, full, & quarters of the moone, w[ith] other,accustomable matters, seruing all England / by Maister F. Cox ... ([London] : Imprynted [at London?] at the long shop adioining vnto S. Mildreds Churche in the Pultrie by John Alde, [1566]), by Francis Coxe (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The vanity and impiety of judicial astrology whereby men undertake to foretell future contingencies, especially the particular fates of mankind, by the knowledge of the stars, i.e. the conjunctions, motions, positions and influences of the cœlestial bodies on the earthly / by Francis Crow. (London : Printed for John Dunton, 1690), by Francis Crow (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Ad astrorum judicia facilis introductio. English (Imprinted at London : By Thomas Purfoote, and are to be sold at his shop without Newgate, ouer agaynst Saint Sepulchers Church, [1583?]), by Claude Dariot and Fabian Withers (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Prae-nuncius sydereus an astrological treatise of the effects of the great conjunction of the two superiour planets, Saturn & Jupiter, October the Xth, 1663, and other configurations concomitant : wherein the fate of Europe for these next twenty years is (from the most rational grounds of art) more than probably conjectured, and the success of the present design of the Turk against Christendome occasionally hinted at / by Richard Edlin. (London : Printed by J.G. for Nath. Brook, 1664), by Richard Edlyn (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The Worlds wonder, or, joyful newes from Scotland and Ireland. Comprized in the ensuing predictions, and monethly observations, for this present year, 1651. Foreshewing the great things that will come to passe in England, Ireland and Scotland, the several fights that will happen between the Lord Gen. Cromwel and the Scots, and the Lord Gen, Deputy Ireton, and the Irish; the event and success thereof, and what will befall the King of Scots, and Major Gen. Massey. A great victory to be obtained by the English, in the moneth of July, upon the eclipsing of the sun, as it was in Jermany, when the renouned King of Sweden, charging in the van against the emperour, with his sword in one hand, and his pistol in the other, in his buf-coat, was slain upon the place; with a description of the said fight, and the Kings speech to his souldiery, ... A great fight in Ireland, and the total routing of the enemy in Scotland, ... A great fight at sea by the Parliaments navy. ... joyful tydings for the London merchants, and exceeding good news for the countrey farmers, and citizens. Together, with a new prophesie of the Presbyterians, ... Extracted out of the original, licensed according to order. (London : Printed by John Clowes, 1651), by G. H. (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Astrologo-mastix, or A discovery of the vanity and iniquity of judiciall astrology, or Divining by the starres the successe, or miscarriage of humane affaires. / By John Geree Master of Arts, and preacher of the word at St. Albanes. Published according to order. (London, : Printed by Matthew Simmons, for John Bartlet, at the Guilt-Cup at Austines-Gate, 1646), by John Geree (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A new prognostication for the year of our blessed Lord 1677 Being the first after leap-year. Containing the moveable feasts: the eclipses the four quarters of the year: the changes of the moon, with the disposition of the weather. The dismal dayes. And the whole known fairs of Scotland. With other observations. Serving most fitly for the most part of the Kingdom of Scotland, but more especially for our city of Glasgow, where the pole is elevated 55. deg. 55. min. At Aberdene, by an expert mathematician. (Glasgow : by Robert Sanders, printer to the ci[ty and] University, and are to be sold in his shop, 1677) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- To all persons of quality, ladies, gentlemen, tradesmen, and all others to whom these epistolary lines may come, I.P. wisheth all health and happiness, length of days, with increase of riches. ([London : s.n.], printed with allowance, Octob. 5, 1671), by John Partridge (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Poor Robin's prophecy, for the year 1701 Found several years after his death, hid under an old close-stool-pan. And now publish'd by his executors, to make some people merry, and the rest mad. Containing, comical predictions for every month in the year, carefully calculated, to make both sexes shake their sides till they break their twatling-strings. (London : printed, and are to be sold by M. Fabian at Mercers-Chappel, in Cheapside, 1671), by Poor Robin and William Winstanley (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The rebels almanack: calculated for the use of all loyal subjects within these his Majesties realms and dominions. Wherein is discovered, a new nest of old monsters; with all their secret wicked, and treasonable conspiracies, horrid plots, and bloody combinations, both against King and kingdoms. Likewise, the charge, judgmemt, and impeachment, against politick Lambert, seal-keeper Lisle, Blooms-bury Martin, blind-beetle Mayne, bloody Holland, and the London-apprentices circumsizing Pennington; who for all their abominable treasons and murthers, are to receive their just reward, and wages of death, at Tower-Hill and the gallows. (London : printed for George Horton, 1660) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Art and nature joyn hand in hand. Or, The poor mans daily companion Wherein is shew'd for two pence charge, how you may cure any distempers incident to humane bodys: as first, the magical and physical vertues of beasts and birds, of trees and herbs, ... for curing of most diseases astrologically; a brief treatise of urines, as well of mens as of womens, to judge by the colour ... also a charme to know whether the sick party shall live or die; also to cure the Kings evil, ... against wry-necks, quartane agues, for one that cannot make water; how to make the true antidote powder called, the orvietane of Rome: to take away pearls, and films from the eyes; elixir vitæ, or, elixir of life, Gascoynes powder, the royal styptich water, which stops blood in an instant, also good for watery eyes, rheumatick eyes, inflamations in your eyes, pin, or web, and strengthens them to admiration; with many other things worthy of note. By John Durant, student in physick... (London : printed for Sam. Clark, in George-yard, in Lombard-street, 1697), by John Durant (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Merlini liberati errata: or, The prophecies and predictions of John Partridge, for the year of our Lord, 1690, &c. With useful annotations on them. Together with an epistle touching his respect to those glorious martyrs of the people, King Charles I. and Arch-Bishop Laud. By an earnest honourer of his King and country, and faithful votary to a true astrology. December 31. 1692. Imprimatur, Edmund Bohun. (London : Printed for G.C. at the Blew-Ball in Thames-street, 1692), by Earnest honourer of his King and country (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- King Charls his starre: or, Astrologie defined, and defended by Scripture, &c. With the signification of the comet seen Decemb. 1652. As it hath relation to His Majesty, Charles King of Scotland. / By [Theta]4[1000]IS A'[10]2. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1654), by Arise Evans (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Curiositez inouyes, sur la sculpture talismanique des persans. Horoscope des patriarches. Et lecture des estoilles. English. (London : Printed by G.D. for Humphrey Moseley, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Princes Armes in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1650), by Jacques Gaffarel, trans. by Edmund Chilmead (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- 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. ([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), by Anthony Askham (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- A prognostication concerning the frost: by Monsieur Cassini, the French king's astrologer. ; Translated from the French copy. (London: : Printed, and are to be sold by E. Whitlock near Stationers-Hall, 1697), by Giovanni Domenico Cassini (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- In Great More Fields, a corner house by long alley, liveth a physician, who (through the assistance of God) is able to perform the things following. ([London : s.n., 1670?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Catastrophe Galliæ, & Hiberniæ restitutio an impartial judgement, denoting the reduction of Ireland. This revolution, 90. ending March the 10th 1691. Also the conquering of proud Lewis, and abasing France. By Their present Majesties William and Mary, King and Queen of England, Defenders of the Faith, &c. Prophetically deduced from the characters of heaven. Also the planets attributes, according to the doctrine of Hermes. With a philosophical discourse of the four elements, and powerful influences of the heavenly bodies. Likewise, a modest defence of prophecy, demonstrated from the ten sybils, and of their wonderful prophecies of our Blessed Saviour, long before his birth. To which is added, Scutica Gadburiana, or, a whip for that scorpion Gadbury. By Richard Kirby, philo astrologus & medicus. (London : printed for Tho. Howkins, in George-Yard, in Lombard-street, 1690), by Richard Kirby (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The dangerous condition of the United provinces prognosticated and plainly demonstrated, by Mr. William Lilly, in his observations of that comet which appeared in the year of our Lord, 1652. And published in his annual predictions in the year 1654, &c. Together with some hints, and touches, of the most inhumane and unparaleld crueltyes committed by the Dutch upon our English-men at Amboyna, Polaroone, and Lantore in the East-Indies. With several proofs of their insolencies, ambition, and avarice. Written for the satisfaction and incouragement of all such as have not already been convinst of their perfidious dealings. With allowance, (London : printed for W. Whitwood at the signe of the Golden Bell in Duck-Lane near Smithfield, 1672), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Lillys strange and wonderful prognostication being a relation of many universal accidents that will come to pass in this year, 1681, according to the significations of the celestial bodies, as well in this our English nation, as in parts beyond the seas : with a sober caution to all by speedy repentance to avert the judgments that are impendent. (Dublin : Reprinted for George Foster and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1681), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Annus tenebrosus, or The dark year Or astrologicall iudgements upon two lunar eclipses, and one admirable eclips of the sun, all visible in England, 1652. Together with a short method how to judge the effects of eclipses. / By William Lilly, student in astrologie. (London : Printed for the Company of Stationers, and H. Blunden at the Castle in Corn-hill, 1652), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An astrologicall prediction of the occurrances in England, part of the yeers 1648. 1649. 1650. concerning these particulars, viz. 1. The effects depending upon the late conjunction of the two malevolent planets Saturn and Mars. 2. What successe may be expected from the present intended treaty between his Majesty and the Parliament. 3. The standing or falling of this Parliament, and the army under the command of his Excellency the Lord Fairfax. 4. Our imminent disturbances generally handled, together with many contingencies to the whole kingdom, London especially. 5. The product of the Scots army: with some observations upon Duke Hamiltons nativity. 6. What may succeed the apparition of three suns in Lancashire, seen of many, the 28. Febr. last. By William Lilly, student in Astrologie. (London : Printed by T.B. for John Partridge and Humfrey Blunden, and are to be sold in Blackfriers going into Carterlane, and at the Castle in Cornhill, 1648), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- 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 (London : printed for the Company of Stationers, and H. Blunden, at the Castle in Corn-Hill, 1652), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mr. Lillies astrologcal [sic] predictions for the year, 1677 Wherein is plainly expressed, and by the rules of astrology proved; the happy condition of this our nation for the year ensuing. As first, the peace of our nation. Secondly, the happy return of our merchants. Thirdly, the great blessing of God upon our harvest. And fourthly, the safe delivery of women with childe, who will this year be very fruitful. With several other questions for young-men and maids. With allowance. ([London] : Printed for T. Passinger next door to the sign of the Meir-maid in the New-buildings on London-bridge, [1677?]), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mr. Lillies nevv prophesie of a general peace Together with the uniting of all different persuasions of religion, in principles of love and mutual condiscention. To which is added a strange and wonderful prophesie lately discovered in Holland, relating to the grand affairs of our present age. Faithfully translated & communicated from the original by a person of quality. ([London?] : Printed for M.B., in the year, 1674), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mr. Lilly's new prophecy, or, Several strange and wonderful predictions of such things that have and are yet to happen, as well in England, Scotland, and France as in remote countrys being left as his last legacy to the world, the like not having been published before. (London : Printed for J. Heathcoat, 1681), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mr. Lillies new prophecy, or, Sober predictions of a peace between the French and Dutch, and their allies, speedily to be concluded drawn from some astrological considerations of the general assembly of the planets happening in Sagitary, in the month of December, this present year 1675, etc. : together with some probable conjectures of the success of the King of Poland, against the Turks and Tartars : from the several configurations of the heavens in the approaching year, 1676. ([London] : Printed for John Clarke ..., [1675]), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Mr. Lilly's new prophecy touching the notable actions of this instant September and the ensuing three months of the year (viz.) October, November, and December with an astrological account of the future plenty or scarcity, dearth or cheapness of most sorts of fruits of the earth, merchandize, or commodities : as also of the remarkable alterations of weather during all the remaining part of this year, 1679. (London : [s.n.], 1679), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Some further remarks upon Mr. Gadbury's defence of Scorpio by way of addition, to a just reward for unreasonable service. Wherein not only Mr. Gadbury's pretentions to astrology are dissipated; but even his title to learning and right reason (which by virtue of his horoscope he challenges) is shaken. By the Man in the Moon. ([London : s.n.], Printed in the year MDCLXXVI. [1676]), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- Two famous prophesies and predictions of Mr. William Lilly, the most judicious and learned astrologer of the age taken from his secret writings, penned by him in 1644 : the former of which, exactly pointing at the times, by foretelling the mischief, danger and misery these, and other Protestant kingdoms, should be exposed to, by the crafty counsels and treacheries of the Romish priests, and by what means their deliverance should be wrought. ([S.l. : s.n., 1688?]), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- William Lilly student in astrologie, his past and present opinion touching monarchy in these nations: and his decision of the controversie between the Normans and the Long-Parliament. (London : [s.n.], printed in the year 1660), by William Lilly (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- The panther-prophesy, or, A premonition to all people of sad calamities and miseries like to befal these islands to which is added, an astrological discourse concerning that strange apparition of an army of horse seen in Wales near Mountgomery, December the 20th 1661. ([London : s.n.], 1662), by Owen Lloyd (HTML at EEBO TCP)
- An astrologicall judgement vpon His Majesties present martch begun from Oxford, May 7. 1645. By Geo: Wharton. ([London] : As it was printed at Oxford by H. Hall, 1645), by George Wharton (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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