Browne. 1624 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God, 1624. being bissextile, or leape-yeare. Composed and referred to the paralell and meridian of the famous city of London, and may well serue all the south parts of Great-Britaine. By Daniel Browne, wel-whisher to the mathematicks, and somtime, a scholler, in that famous cittie of London, in that house, which according to the saying of Italy, is, Il monte del la pieta. Cum priuilegio.
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