item: #1 of 10 id: A18755 author: Watson, Robert, fl. 1581-1605. title: 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 ... date: 1600.0 words: 975 flesch: 63 summary: Text selection was based on the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature (NCBEL). Transcribed from: (Early English Books Online ; image set 27401) keywords: english; tcp; text cache: A18755.xml plain text: A18755.txt item: #2 of 10 id: A24083 author: Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654. title: An ephemeris for the year 1652 being leap year, and a year of wonders. Prognosticating the ruine of monarchy throughout Europe; and a change of the law. Ministered by rational predictions: 1. from the eclipses of the moon. 2. From that most terrible eclipse of the sun. 3. By monethly observations, as seasonable warnings given to the kings of Europe, more especially to France and Portugal. By Nich: Culpeper, gent. student astrol. date: None words: 31190 flesch: 82 summary: The places of the Planets , and this 〈◊〉   ☉ ☽ ♄ ♃ ♂ ♀ ☿ R ☊   S. A S. D S. A S. D M D   ♊ ♌ ♋ ♑ R ♊ ♌ ♋ ♈ 1 10 58 21 6 27 19 10 3 19 47 4 18 1 43 6 57 2 21 55 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 27 26 9 57 20 〈◊〉 5 23 0 57 6 54 3 2 52 17 30 17 33 9 50 21 9 6 28 0 6 6 〈◊〉 4 23 48 〈◊〉 2 27 40 9 4 21 49 7 31 29 8 6 47 5 24 46 10 33 27 47 9 〈◊〉 22 30 8 36 28 7 6 44 6 25 42 〈◊〉 45 27 54 9 29 23 10 9 41 27 6 6 41 7 26 40 4 58 28 1 9 22 23 50 10 43 26 5 6 38 8 27 38 17 29 28 8 9 〈◊〉 24 31 11 46 25 6 6 35 9 28 35 0 30 〈◊〉 15 9 〈◊〉 25 11 12 48 24 10 6 31 10 29 32 13 29 28 22 9 1 25 51 13 52 23 18 6 28 11 0 29 27 2 28 30 8 54 26 31 14 54 22 30 6 25 12 1 26 10 43 28 37 8 47 27 11 15 56 21 49 6 〈◊〉 13 2 23 〈◊〉 31 28 44 8 40 27 50 16 58 21 14 6 19 14 3 20 8 58 28 52 8 〈◊〉 28 31 18 0 20 46 6 16 15 4 15 43 48 28 59 8 26 29 11 19 1 20 26 6 〈◊〉 16 5 13 3 46 29 6 8 18 29 51 20 2 20 14 6 9 17 6 〈◊〉 23 24 29 13 8 11 0 31 21 3 20 10 6 6 18 7 8 7 31 29 21 8 4 1 11 22 4 20 12 6 3 19 8 5 21 19 29 28 7 56 1 51 23 4 20 21 6 0 20 9 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 11 29 35 7 48 2 31 24 4 20 36 5 57 21 9 59 17 9 29 42 7 40 3 11 25 4 20 58 5 53 22 10 56 2 36 29 50 7 33 3 51 26 4 21 28 5 50 23 11 53 15 51 29 57 7 25 4 31 27 4 22 5 5 47 24 12 51 28 31 0 4 7 18 5 11 28 2 22 47 5 44 25 13 〈◊〉 10 57 0 12 7 11 5 51 28 59 23 34 5 21 26 14 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 0 19 7 4 6 31 29 57 24 26 5 37 27 15 42 〈◊〉 28 0 27 6 56 7 11 0 53 25 22 5 34 28 16 39 17 32 0 34 6 49 7 51 1 52 26 24 5 31 29 17 36 29 29 0 41 6 42 8 30 2 47 27 29 5 28 30 18 33 〈◊〉 3 0 49 6 34 9 10 3 43 28 39 5 25         1 0 25 0 2 0 36 2 18 0 18             11 0 25 0 2 0 41 1 56 2 34             12 0 26 0 2 0 46 1 19 3 19     The Lunar Aspects . A joynt view of the places of the Planet ; and ☊   ☉ ☽ ♄ ♃ ♂ ♀ ☿ ☊   S. A M. D S. A M. D S. A   ♌ ♏ ♌ ♑ R. ♋ ♍ ♌ ♈ 1 19 7 7 50 4 51 3 37 29 58 〈◊〉 7 21 51 3 43 2 20 5 20 38 4 59 3 34 〈◊〉 37 27 32 23 42 3 40 3 21 2 3 34 5 6 3 31 1 15 27 56 25 33 3 37 4 22 0 16 57 5 14 3 28 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 28 18 27 〈◊〉 3 34 5 22 58 29 59 5 21 3 25 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 28 38 29 15 3 30 6 23 55 13 48 5 29 3 23 3 11 28 56 1 6 3 27 7 24 53 28 15 5 36 3 20 3 49 29 〈◊〉 2 57 3 24 8 25 51 12 49 5 43 3 18 4 28 29 29 4 48 3 21 9 26 49 27 29 5 51 3 16 5 6 29 41 6 38 3 18 10 27 47 12 13 5 58 3 14 5 45 29 51 8 28 3 15 11 28 44 27 20 6 5 3 13 0 23 29 59 10 18 3 11 12 29 42 12 16 6 13 3 11 7 2 0 5 12 6 3 8 13 0 40 27 29 6 20 3 10 7 40 0 9 13 52 3 〈◊〉 14 1 48 11 38 6 27 〈◊〉 9 8 19 0 11 15 39 3 〈◊〉 15 2 36 25 37 6 35 3 8 8 57 0 10 17 25 2 59 16 3 34 9 1 6 42 3 7 9 36 0 6 19 12 2 55 17 4 32 22 18 6 49 3 6 10 14 29 52 20 56 2 〈◊〉 18 5 30 5 17 6 57 3 6 10 52 0 0 22 32 2 49 19 6 28 17 55 7 3 3 5 11 31 29 42 24 25 2 46 20 7 27 0 29 7 10 3 5 12 9 29 30 26 7 2 43 21 8 25 11 58 7 〈◊〉 3 5 12 47 29 16 27 48 2 40 22 9 23 23 40 7 24 3 5 23 25 28 59 29 28 2 36 23 10 21 5 25 7 31 3 5 14 3 28 39 1 6 2 33 24 11 19 16 59 7 38 3 6 14 41 28 17 2 43 2 30 25 12 18 28 51 7 41 3 7 15 19 21 53 4 19 〈◊〉 27 26 13 16 10 38 7 52 3 8 25 57 27 27 5 53 2 24 27 14 14 22 16 7 59 3 9 16 34 26 59 7 25 2 21 28 15 13 3 57 8 6 3 11 17 13 26 29 8 56 2 17 29 16 11 16 6 8 21 3 12 17 51 25 57 10 24 1 14 30 17 10 28 39 8 19 3 14 18 28 25 24 11 50 2 11 31 18 8 11 50 8 25 3 16 19 6 24 49 13 14 2 8 Latitude 1 0 29 0 3 1 3 4 2 1 〈◊〉     11 0 30 0 5 1 6 6 5 1 27     21 0 31 0 8 1 9 7 52 0 39     The Lunar Aspects . keywords: dom; eclipse; face; god; men; moneth; thou; time cache: A24083.xml plain text: A24083.txt item: #3 of 10 id: A24240 author: Forbes, John. title: 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. date: 1681.0 words: 16253 flesch: 64 summary: S. S. W. or , N. N. E. Moon , at Montrose , the out end of Tay , St. Andrews , Cryle , E●ster , and all along the Coast of Fiffe to Brunt-Island , at Army , at Black-ness in Bluet , at Bell-Isle , at Baraik● , without Calice , at Corpus-Christi point , before Camfer , and at Camfor , at Edam , before the Fen in the Channel , before Gourie , and at Graves-end , under Holy-Island , and at Horn , before the Maes , at Ramkins , before Terveer , before the River of Thames , and at Tinmouth , at the Weilings , and from the West end of the Weight , before Yarmouth , on the Coast of Zealand , at Fern-head . For if the Moon be observed to be in Conju●ction with any fixed Star this night the next night following , she shall be found to be distant from the same 13 degrees 10 minuts 35 seconds to which in the Aequator , answereth to 52 min of time This motion , being her propper middle motion i● longitude performed under the Zodiack , because a formerly I have mentioned she performeth 13 degree 10 minuts 35 seconds by her middle motion , which is betwixt the slow and the swift , and passeth through the Zodiack , in 27 days , 7 hours , 43 minuts : and this space of time , is called the Periodicall moneth . keywords: age; day; days; deg; degrees; doth; hours; latitude; meridian; min; minuts; moon; motion; place; sea; south; sun; table; time cache: A24240.xml plain text: A24240.txt item: #4 of 10 id: A24327 author: Jackson, Tho. (Thomas) title: 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. date: 1653.0 words: 14272 flesch: 76 summary: Last quarter 31 day 52 min. past 5 after noon . 1 f   ♍ 17 14 19 59 ♄ 26 37 ♌ 8 10 3 50 2 g △ ♀ ☽ 29 26 21 0 ♃ 14 39 ♒ 8 11 3 49 3 a △ ♃ ☽ ♎ 11 24 22 1 ♂ 24 3 ♒ 8 11 3 48 4 B □ ♀ ☽ 23 15 23 2 ♀ 2 27 ♒ 8 11 3 49 5 c ☽ apogeo ♏ 5 3 24 3 ♀ 8 18 ♑ 8 12 3 48 6 d ● ♄ ♂ 16 54 25 5 ♄ 26 34 ♌ 8 12 3 48 7 e △ ☉ ♄ 28 51 26 6 ♃ 15 38 ♒ 8 12 3 48 8 f ⚹ ♃ ☽ ♐ 10 55 27 7 ♂ 27 49 ♒ 8 13 3 47 9 g △ ♄ ☽ 23 10 28 8 ♀ 8 28 ♒ 8 13 3 47 10 a SS ♃ ☿ ♑ 5 34 29 10 ♀ 15 50 ♑ 8 13 3 47 11 B   18 3 29 11 ♄ 26 27 ♌ 8 13 3 47 12 c ☌ ♀ ☽ ♒ 0 49 1 12 ♃ 16 38 ♒ 8 13 3 47 13 d Bq ♄ ☿ 13 42 2 14 ♂ 1 35 ♓ 8 13 3 47 14 e ☌ ♂ ☽ 26 45 3 15 ♀ 14 26 ♒ 8 13 3 47 15 f ⚹ ☿ ☽ ♓ 10 0 4 16 ☿ 22 50 ♑ 8 13 3 47 16 g ☽ ☊ ●3 29 5 17 ♄ 26 17 ♌ 8 13 3 47 17 ● ⚹ ♃ ☽ ♈ 7 10 6 19 ♃ 17 39 ♒ 8 1● 3 48 18 B □ ☿ ☽ 21 9 7 20 ♂ 5 21 ♓ 8 12 3 48 19 ● ⚹ ♂ ☽ ♉ 5 25 8 21 ♀ 20 22 ♒ 8 1● 3 48 20 d ☽ perigri 19 57 9 23 ☿ 28 35 ♑ 8 1● 3 49 21 e Thomas A ▪ ♊ 4 38 10 24 ♄ 26 6 ♌ 8 10 3 50 22 f △ ♀ ☽ 19 24 11 25 ♓ 18 44 ♒ 8 9 3 51 23 g ☍ ♄ ♀ ♋ 4 7 12 27 ♂ 9 8 ♓ 8 8 3 52 24 a ☍ ♀ ☽ 18 35 13 28 ♀ 26 18 ♒ 8 6 3 54 25 B Christmas ♌ 2 47 14 29 ☿ 1 51 ♒ 8 5 3 55 26 ● Stephen 16 33 15 30 ♄ 25 51 ♌ 8 ● 3 55 27 d Iohn Eva. 29 55 16 31 ♃ 19 48 ♒ 8 4 3 56 28 e Innocents ♍ 12 50 17 33 ♂ 12 54 ♓ 8 4 3 56 29 f △ ☿ ☽ 25 23 18 34 ♀ 2 8 ♓ 8 3 3 57 30 g Bq ☉ ♄ ♎ 7 36 19 ●5 ☿ 0 57 ♒ 8 3 3 57 31 a Silvester 19 38 20 37 ♄ 25 35 ♌ 8 2 3 58 IACKSON . 1653. True place of ☉ ♓ 03.39.01 ♍ 3.39.1 Tru place of ☽ I conclude , in the aforesaid year , moneth , day , hour , minute , The Sun and Moon will be in opposition ; for the Suns true place will be Pisces , 3 deg . keywords: day; min; moon; sun; ♃ ☽; ♄ ☽ cache: A24327.xml plain text: A24327.txt item: #5 of 10 id: A24384 author: Butler, Samuel, 1612-1680. title: 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. date: 1673.0 words: 13174 flesch: 88 summary: 22 f 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 8 36 0 57 ♃ ♀ sair weather . 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 48 0 43 ♂ ♃ ♂ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 8 36 0 〈◊〉 ☽ Apogeon . keywords: account; city; day; days; head; knees; london; mercury; moon; year cache: A24384.xml plain text: A24384.txt item: #6 of 10 id: A24482 author: Paterson, James. title: 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 ... date: 1692.0 words: 7590 flesch: 70 summary: The Third Quarter begins on Munday , the 1 of August , called Lambmass day The Fourth and last Termly Quarter begins on Tuesday , Nevember 1 , which is called Hallow-day . days . keywords: conjunction; day; fair; kirk; mercury; moon; new; nod; past; square; sun; town; tuesday; weather cache: A24482.xml plain text: A24482.txt item: #7 of 10 id: A24920 author: Taylor, John, mathematician. title: 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. date: 1696.0 words: 23816 flesch: 79 summary: Yarmouth , Dover , Cal●…ce Bristol , Foulnes , Start Rye , Gorend , Thames mo . 2 b Abel 22 27 4 ♉ 38 17 27 11 6 4 4 3 c Enock 23 28 17   30 17 27 11 7 6 4 4 d Methusel 24 30 0 ♊ 0 17 27 11 8 7 4 5 E Simeon 25 31 12   38 18 27 11 9 8 4 6 f Epiphany 26 32 24   58 18 26 11 10 10 4 7 g ●…elice , &c. 27 33 7 ♋ 11 18 26 11 11 12 4 8 a En●●rd 28 34 19   16 18 26 11 11 13 4   9 b Ma●…cellus 29 35 ●… ♌ 17 18 26 11 12 15 4 10 c Agathus 0 ♓ 37 13   12 18 26 11 13 16 4 11 d Higinus 1 38 25   5 18 26 11 14 18 4 12 E 1 p. Eph. 2 39 6 ♍ 57 18 26 11 15 19 3 13 f Hilary 3 40 18   57 18 26 10 16 21 3 14 g Felix 4 41 0 ♎ 30 18 26 10 17 22 3 15 a Maur●…ce 5 42 13   2 18 26 10 18 24 3 16 b Marcel 6 43 25   27 18 26 10 19 25 3 17 c Anthony 7 44 8 ♏ 13 18 26 10 20 27 3 Uncertain , now Snow or cold Ra●…s are at ●…and . keywords: d. d.; day; m. d.; moon; weather; ● ● cache: A24920.xml plain text: A24920.txt item: #8 of 10 id: A75100 author: Green, Christopher title: A new perpetual almanack beginning anno do. 1690 Ch: Green fecit. date: 1690.0 words: 823 flesch: 65 summary: Text selection was based on the New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature (NCBEL). Imperfect: stained, with loss of text. keywords: english; tcp; text cache: A75100.xml plain text: A75100.txt item: #9 of 10 id: A96281 author: Booker, John, 1603-1667. Mercurius cœlicus. title: Mercurius cœlicus: or, a caveat to all people of the kingdome, that now have, or shall hereafter happen to reade the counterfeit, and most pernicious pamphlet written under the name of Navvorth: or, A new almanacke, and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Iesus Christ 1644. (Said in the title page thereof to be) printed at Oxford by His Majesties Command. date: 1644.0 words: 4018 flesch: 66 summary: i That fire hath been long a comming to Oxford , ( yea , before that Conjunction happened ) yet came never nigher then Tame . (Said in the title page thereof to be) printed at Oxford by His Majesties Command. Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681. keywords: conjunction; hath; kingdome; london; mercurius; oxford; page; people; text; title; words cache: A96281.xml plain text: A96281.txt item: #10 of 10 id: A96283 author: Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681. title: 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. date: None words: 12257 flesch: 50 summary: The Errors , mistakes , and mis-aplications of Mr. Lilly's New Ephemeris , &c. I Will not trouble my selfe , or the Reader in taking notice of any thing in his Long-winded-Preface , save only the reverend mention he hath made concerning him , whom he is pleased to tearm an A. B. C. felow , viz. I could have taken notice of a great many more Errours , &c. and particularly in his Translation of those first 50 Aphorismes of Ptolomi●s Centil●qui , wherein he showes himself ignorant in the Originall , so hath he infected some of them with his own foolish Commentaries , and ( amongst the rest ) a ridiculous story of a suit of cloths , that he tore many holes in , in going a nutting , when the Moon was ill dignified in Lea , which suit he sayes did never do him any service after : whereby you see that Lilly is as bad a Taylor , as he is an Astronomer , that could mend his own cloathes no better . keywords: aphorisme; bee; conjunction; eclipse; figure; hath; hee; house; jupiter; kingdome; lilly; man; mars; master; min; planets; saturne; signe; sun; text; time; venus; wharton; yeare cache: A96283.xml plain text: A96283.txt