Vox stellarum : or, the voice of the starres: being a short introduction to the judgement of eclipses, and the annuall revolutions of the world: wherein is handled astrologically, the ingresse of the sun into the tropick and æquinoctiall signes 1652. Together with the solar and two lunar eclipses in the same yeare, being a probable judgement of that years affairs in generall; whether plenty or scarcity, wars or peace, health or sicknes may be expected. By William Ramesey, gent. Student in astrology and physick.
| Main Author: | Ramesey, William, 1627-1675 or 6. |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Printed for T. H. and Jo. Collins, and are to be sold at his shop in Little Britain, neere the church,
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