The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar.

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The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar.

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Table of Contents

The festivals and fasts of the Jews and Christians.
A discourse of the observation of Easter.
Apostelesma; or, The nativity of the world.
Of the world's revolution.
Of the epochæ.
A short discourse of years, months and days.
Of the planetary aspects, &c.
The nature of eclipses, &c.
Of the crises in diseases.
Of the mutations, &c., of empires, kingdoms, &c.
The names, genus and species of comets.
How astrology may be restored; from Morinus.
The cabal of the twelve houses astrological, from Morinus.
An astrological judgement upon His Majesties present march: begun from Oxford, May 7, 1645 (with special t.-p.)
Bellum hybernicale; or, Ireland's war astrologically demonstrated ... The ignorance ... errors ... of John Booker (in his ... A bloody Irish almanack, &c.) discovered (with special t.-p. dated 1647)
Merlini Anglici errata; or, The errors ... of Mr. Lilly's new ephemeris for 1647 (with special t.-p.)
Multiplicatio effectus syderum secreta.
(cont.) Of the causes of earthquakes.
How the weather is governed.
Poems.
Gesta Britannorum; or, A succinct chronology ... 1600-1667 (with special t.-p)
[Chiromantiæ]: or, The art of divining by the lines ... in the hand of man ... by Jo. Rothman ... Englished by G. Wharton (with special t.-p.)
A brief discourse of the soul of the world.

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London
Genre
Early works to 1800., Sources.

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Library of Congress
AC6 .W5 1683

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Pagination
16 p. l., 670 p., 1 l.
Number of pages
670

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Open Library
OL6609989M
LCCN
18016182
OCLC/WorldCat
6498633

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