Vox Uraniæ: or, An astrological, astronomical, meteorological, essay, for the year of our Lord God, 1682

Publication Date1682
Remainderand from the world's creation according to the best of histories 5631. Being the second after bissextile, or leap year, wherein is contained. The scheme of the world's revolution with an astrological conjecture thereon; eclipses, lunations, a table of the tides, terms, and their returns; the rising and setting of the sun and moon; likewise her southing together with her aspects, as also the configurations of the other c?lestial bodies, with useful tables and other things fitting such a subject, accommodated and referred properly to the meridian of the august and famous city of London, whose zenith or vertical point is distant from the æquator north ward 51 deg. 32 min. yet it may indifferently serve any part of great Brittain. By Daniel Woodward, practitioner in astrology and physick
Extent[48] p.
LocationLondon
Publisherprinted by J.D. for the Company of Stationers

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