Publication Date | 1656 |
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Remainder | Being bissextile, or leap year. Rationally predicting the most remarkable affairs probably to happen this present year. With monethly [sic] observations and astrological judgments upon what diseases are also conjectured to reign; with directions to young students for to cure the same. Left perfect in the study of Nich. Culpepper, Gen[] student in astrology and physick, lately deceased: and now published by his worthy friend, Dr. Tho. Harrington. |
Extent | 32, [64] p. |
Location | London |
Publisher | printed by J. Macock, for the Company of Stationers |