[...] the yeere of our Lorde [...] thirde from the [...] is conteyned, not onely the [...] which in this our Realme is vsed with the Romane Ka­lender according to the late correction of Gregorie: [...] and reduction of the monethes to their first & [...] Christ­mas day being at the [...] entrance into [...] or shortest day: wher [...]by may easely be perceyued the difference which hath [...] want of due obseruation of the co [...] of [...] and [...] Referred prin [...]pally to the Meridian of [...] and for most respectes will serue for al [...] [...] and many other countries also.

Nil tam occultum quod non reuelabitur.

The Contentes of the common Kalender.Of the Romane.Of the true.
The Golden number. 15.13.1 [...].
The Epacte. 15.5. [...].
The circle of the Sun [...]e. [...].4. [...].
Dominicall letter. C.F. [...]
Indictio Romana, tyll the 24. of September. 4.4. [...].
Betweene Christmas & Shroue­sunday 7. weekes, & .2. dayes.8. week. & .5. day.9. wekes & 1. day
Septuage [...] the .31. Ianuariethe .10. Februarythe .13. February
Ashwednesday the .17. Februarythe .27. Februarythe .2. March.
Quadragelima the .21. Februa.the .3. March.the .6. March.
Pasca Hebreorum. ye .30. Marchthe .10. Apryll.the .13. Apryll.
Easter day the .4. Apryl.the .14. Apryll.the .17. Apryll.
Rogation sunday the .9. May.the .19. May.the .22. May.
Ascention day the .13. May.the .23. May.the .26. May
Whitsunday the .23. May.the .2. Iune.the .5. Iune.
Trinitie the .30. May.the .9. Iune.the .12. Iune.
Sundayes after Trinitie. 25.24.23.
Aduent sunday .28. Nouember.the 1 of Decemb27. Nouember.
The Characters of the .12. signesThe parte [...] of ma [...] body, whi [...]h [...] by the . [...]. Signes, [...] the [...]e.
Aries.ruleth the head, eares, eyes, and face.
Taurus.ruleth necke, throate, and voyce.
Gemini.ruleth shoulders, armes, and handes.
Cancer.ruleth brest, ribs, pappes of women, lunges, liuer, spleene.
Leo.ruleth hart, stomacke, backe, sides, & midriffe.
Virgo.ruleth belly, guttes, and midriffe with Leo.
Libra.ruleth loynes, nauel, reynes, buttockes, and bladder, with Scorpio.
Scorpio.ruleth secret partes, fundament, & bladder, with Libra.
Sagittarius.ruleth thighes, hyppes.
Capricrone.ruleth knees.
Aquarius.ruleth legges.
Pisces.ruleth feete.
Ianuarie hath .xxxj. dayes.
The common Ianuarie.The Romane, with part of Februarie.The true and exacte, with part of February
Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.
1aCircumcisiō11d 14gS. Hillarie.
2b 12e 15a 
3C 13F 16 [...] 
4d 14gS. Hillarie.17cAnthonie.
5e 15a 18d 
6fEpiphanie.16b 19e 
7g 17cAnthonie.20f 
8a 18d 21gAgnes.
9b 19e 22aUincentius.
10CSol in Aqua [...]20F☉ in [...]23 [...]☉ in [...]
11d 21gAgnes.24c 
12e 22aUincentius.25dConuertion of S. Paul.
13f 23b 26e
14gS. Hillarie.24c 27f 
15a 25dConuertion of S. Paul.28g 
16b 26e29a 
17CAnthony.27F 30B 
18d 28g 31c 
19e 29a 1dFebruarie.
20f 30b 2ePurificatiō of Marie.
21gAgnes.31c 3f
22aUincentius.1dFebruarie.4g 
23bTerme beg.2ePurificatiō of Marie.5a 
24C 3F6B 
25dConuertion of S. Paul.4g 7c 
26e5a 8d 
27f 6b 9e 
28g 7c 10f 
29a 8d 11g 
30b 9e 12a 
31CSeptuagesi.10FSeptuagesi.13BSeptuagesi.

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Ianuarie. 1 [...].
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne.The rising and setting of the Sunne.Quantitie of the pla­netarie houre.
    Rising.Set.  
G.M.Signes. da.H.M.H.M.M.S.
1028Leo. 1843563920
235Leo.        
513Uirgo.        
1719Uirgo.        
2923Uirgo. [...]58040400
1127Libra.        
2340Libra.        
554Scorpio.The last quarter, the .vii day, at .vi. of the clocke at nyght, scrup .xiiii.       
1818Scorpio.       
054Sagittar10752484120
1341Sagittar        
2644Sagittar        
106Capricor.        
2346Capricor.The new Moone, the xv. day, at .vi. of the clocke in the morning.       
743Aquarius157434174250
2153Aquarius       
623Pisces.        
2059Pisces.        
545Aries. [...]       
2023Aries. 207344264420
454Taurus. [...] the .xxi. day, at .x. of the clocke xxxviii. min. at nyght.       
197Taurus.       
33Gemini.       
1637Gemini. [...]       
2950Gemini. 257284324520
1245Cancer.        
2521Cancer.        
737Leo.The [...] Moone, the xxix. day, at .x. of the clocke .xv. min. in the mornyng.       
1942Leo.       
145Uirgo.307174434710
134 [...]Uirgo.       
Februarie hath .xxviij. dayes.
The common Feb [...]uarie.The Romane, with part of March.The true and exact, with part of March
Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.
1dBriget.11g 14cUa [...]entine.
2e [...]uri [...]icaciō of Mary.12a 15d 
3f13b 16e 
4g 14cUalentine.17f 
5aAgathe.15d 18g 
6b 16e 19a 
7C 17F 20B 
8d 18g 21c 
9eSol in Pisces19a☉ in ♓ [...]22d☉ in ♓ [...]
10f 20b 23e 
11g 21c 24fMatthias.
12aTerme ende22d 25g 
13b 23e 26a 
14CUalentine.24FMatthias.27B 
15d 25g 28c 
16e 26a 1dMarch. Dauid
17fi. day of lent.27bi. day of lent.2ei. day of Lent.
18g 28c 3f 
19a 1dMarch. Da­uid4g 
20b 2e5a 
21CQuadr [...]ge­sima.3FQuadrage­sima.6BQuadragesima
22d4g7c 
23e 5a 8d 
24fMatthias.6b 9e 
25g 7c 10f 
26a 8d 11g 
27b 9e 12aGregorie.
28C 1 [...]F 13B 

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Februarie. 1591.
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes [...]e Moone with the Sunne.The rising and setting of the Sunne.Quantitie of the pla­netarie houre.
    Rising.seting  
G.MSignes da.H.MH.MMS.
25 [...]0Uirgo. 17174434701
723Libra.        
1921Libra.Δ the . [...]. [...]       
124Scorpio.        
1333Scorpio. 5712448480
2550Scorpio.The last quarter, the .vi. day at .ii. of the clocke in the after noone.       
837Sagittar       
2131Sagittar       
442Capricor. [...] the . [...]. day [...]       
1815Capricor. 107050500
27Aquarius        
1623Aquarius        
050Pisces.The newe Moone, the xiii. day, at .v. of ye clock at nyght .xxviii. minuts.       
1538Pisces.       
030Aries.156495115155
1518Aries.        
013Taurus.        
1448Taurus.* the . [...]8. [...].       
293Taurus.The fyrst qu [...]r [...]r the .xx day, at .viii. of ye clocke and .xi. min. in the mor­nyng.       
133Gemini.206375235350
2636Gemini.       
941Cancer.       
2230Cancer.Δ the .3 [...]. day.       
457Leo.        
176Leo. 25624536560
294Leo.        
1051Uirgo.        
2235Uirgo.The full Moon [...], the last day, at .iiii. of the clocke in the morning.28618542570
March hath .xxxj. dayes.
The common March.The Romane, with part of Apryll.The true and exact, with part of Apryl [...].
DayesFeastes.DayesFeastes.Dayes [...]
1dDauid.11g 14c 
2e 12aGregorie.15d 
3f 13b 16e 
4g 14c 17f 
5a 15d 18g 
6b 16e 19a 
7 [...] 17F 20B 
8d 18g 21c 
9e 19a 22d 
10faequinoctiū20baequinoctiū23eaequino [...]tiū
11gSol in Aries21c☉ in ♈24f [...]
12aGregorie.22d 25g [...]
13b 23e 26a [...]
14 [...] 24F 27B 
15d 25gAnnuntiatiō of Mary.28c 
16e 26a29d 
17f 27b 30e 
18g 28c 31f 
19a 29d 1gApryll.
20b 30e 2a 
21C 31F 3 [...] 
22d 1gAprill.4c 
23e 2a 5d 
24f 3b 6e 
25gAnnuntiatiō of Mary.4c 7f 
26a5d 8g 
27b 6e 9a 
28C 7F 10B 
29d 8g 11c 
30ePasca Hebreorum.9a 12d 
31f10b 13e 

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March. 1 [...]91.
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne.The rising and settyng of the Sunne.Quantitie of the pla­netarie houre.
    Rising.Set.  
G.M.Signes. da.H.MH.M.M.S.
421Libra. 1618542570
162Libra.        
2749Libra.        
940Scorpio.        
214 [...]Scorpio. [...]5612548580
359Sagittar        
1637SagittarThe last quarter, the viii. day, at .vi. of the clocke .xxvi. min. in the mornyng.       
2932Sagittar       
1245Capricor.       
2621Capricor.106060600
1021Aquari [...]s [...]       
2439Aquarius        
922Pisces.        
2413Pisce [...].        
917Aries.The new Moone, the .xv day, at .ii. of the clocke xxxviii. min. in the mor­nyng.15548612610
24 [...]5 [...]ries.       
1011T [...]urus.       
2410Taurus.       
813Gemini. [...]       
2210Gemini. 20536624620
541Cancer. [...], the xxi. day, at .viii. of the clocke in the nyght.       
1857Cancer.       
147Leo.       
14 [...]5Leo. [...]       
2629Leo. 255296316510
827Uirgo.        
2018Uirgo.        
157Libra.The [...], the xxix. day, at .ix. of the clocke .xv. min. in the nyght.       
1334Libra.       
2513Libra.305206406640
653Scorpio.       
Aprill hath .xxx. dayes.
The common Aprill.The Romane, with part of May.The true and exact, with part of May.
DayesFeastes.DayesFeastes.DayesFeaste [...]
1g 11c 14f 
2a 12d 15g 
3b 13e 16a 
4CEaster day [...]14FEaster day.17 [...]Easter [...]
5d 15g 18c 
6e 16a 19d 
7f 17b 20e 
8g 18c 21f 
9a 19d 22g 
10bSol in Tau [...].20e☉ in ♉23a☉ in ♉.
11C 21F 24 [...] 
12d 22g 25cMarke euan
13e 23aGeorge.26d 
14f 24b 27e 
15g 25cMarke euan28f 
16a 26d 29g 
17b 27e 30a 
18C 28F 1BMay. Phi­lip & Iacob, Inuentio crucis.
19d 2 [...]g 2c
20e 30a 3d
21fTerme beg.1bMay. Phi­lip & Iacob. Inuentio Crucis.4e
22g 2c5f 
23aGeorge.3d6g 
24b 4e7a 
25CMarke euan5F 8B 
26d 6g 9c 
27e 7a 10d 
28f 8b 11e 
29g 9c 12f 
30a 10d 13g 

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Aprill. 1 [...]1.
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne.The rising and setting of the Sunne.Quantitie of the pla­netarie houre.
    Rising.Set.  
G.M.Signes. da.H.MH.M.M.S.
1840Scorpio. 15176436710
[...]40Sagittar        
1251Sagittar        
2520Sagittar [...]       
811Capricor. 55116496810
2119Capricor.The last quarter, the vi. day, at .viii. of ye clocke at nyght.       
456Aquarius       
1853Aquarius       
313Pisces. [...]       
1756Pisces. 105070700
248Aries.        
1749Aries.        
24 [...]Taurus.The new Moone, the xiii. day, at .xi. of the clocke .xiii. min. in the morning.       
1738Taurus.       
22 [...]Gemini.15448712720
1638Gemini.       
029Cancer. [...]       
147Cancer.        
2719Cancer.        
1013Leo. 204437177255
224 [...]Leo. [...] the xx. day, at .ix. of the clocke .xxiii. minutes in the mornyng.       
55Uirgo.       
179Uirgo.       
295Uirgo.       
1053Libra. [...]254327287440
2240Libra.        
424Scorpio.        
168Scorpio. [...] the xxviii. day, at one of the clocke .xxxviii. min. in the after noone.       
283Scorpio.       
100Sagittar3042173976 [...]0
May hath .xxxj. dayes.
The common May.The Romane, with part of Iune.The true and exact, with part of Iune.
Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.
1bPhilip and Iacob.11e 14a 
2C12F 15B 
3dInuention of the crosse.13g 16c 
4e14a 17d 
5f 15b 18e 
6g 16c 19f 
7a 17d 20g 
8b 18e 21a 
9CRogation Sunday.19FRogation Sunday.22BRogation fund
10d20g23c 
11eSol in Gemi21a☉ in ♊.24d☉ in ♊.
12f 22bHelene.25e 
13gAscention.23cAscention.26fAscention day.
14a 24d 27g 
15b 25e 28a 
16C 26F 29B 
17dTerme ende27g 30c 
18e 28a 31d 
19f 29b 1eIune.
20g 30c 2f 
21a 31d 3g 
22bHelene.1eIune.4a 
23CWhitsunda.2FWhitsunda.5 [...]Whitsunday.
24d 3g 6c 
25e 4a 7d 
26f 5b 8e 
27g 6c 9f 
28a 7d 10g 
29b 8e 11aBarnabas.
30CTrinitie.9FTrinitie.12BTrinitie.
31d 10g 13c 

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May.
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne.The rising and settyng of the Sunne.Quanti­tie of the planitary houre.
    Rising.Set.  
G.MSignes. da.H.MH.MMS.
2223Sagittar 14217397630
447Capricor.        
1737Capricor. [...]       
046Aquarius        
1419Aquarius 54177437710
2815AquariusThe last quarter the .vi. day, at .v. of the clocke xiiii. min. in the mor­nyng.       
1230Pisces.       
2659Pisces.       
1144Aries.       
2638Aries. [...]10487527840
1126Taurus.        
267Taurus.The newe Moone, the xii. day, at .vii. of the clocke .xxix. minutes at nyght.       
1035Gemini.       
2443Gemini.       
837Cancer.154080800
227Cancer.        
519Leo. [...]       
182Leo.        
051Uirgo.        
1316Uirgo. [...] the .xx. day, at one of the clock in the mornyng.20356848040
2530Uirgo.       
734Libra.       
1927Libra. [...] [...]       
125Scorpio.        
1320Scorpio 25351898130
2519Scorpio.        
723Sagittar        
1934SagittarThe full [...] the xxviii. day, at .iii. of the clocke .xlv. min. in the mornyng.       
22Capricor       
1438Capricor3034783820
2736Capricor       
Iune hath .xxx. dayes.
The common Iune.The Romane, with part of Iuly.The true and exact, with part of Iuly
Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.
1e 11aBarnabas.14d 
2f 12b 15e 
3gCorpus Christi13cCorpus Christ16fCorpus Christi.
4aTermebeg.14d 17g 
5b 15e 18a 
6C 16F 19B 
7d 17g 20c 
8e 18a 21d 
9f 19b 22e 
10g 20c 23f 
11aBarnabas.21d 24gIohn Baptis [...].
12bSol in Canc.22e☉ in ♋.25a☉ in ♋.
13CSolstitium.23FSolstitium.26BSolstitium.
14d 24gIohn Bapti27c 
15e 25a 28d 
16f 26b 29e 
17g 27c 30f 
18a 28d 1g [...]uly.
19b 29e 2aUisitation of Marie.
20C 30F 3B
21d 1gIuly.4c 
22e 2aUisitation of Marie.5d 
23fTerme ende Iohn Bap [...]i3b6e 
24g4c 7f 
25a 5d 8g 
26b 6e 9a 
27C 7F 10B 
28d 8g 11c 
29ePeter and Paul.9a 12d 
30f10b 13eMargarete.

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Iune. 1591.
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne.The rising and setting of the Sunne.Quantitie of the pla­netarie houre.
    Rising.seting.  
G.M.Signes da.H.MH.MMS.
1049Aquarius 13478138210
2423Aquarius [...]. [...]he. 1. day.       
823Pisces.        
2240Pisces.The last quarter, the .iiii day at .ii. of the clocke in the forenoone.       
710Aries.53468148220
2144Aries.       
625Taurus.*. the .6. day.       
2058Taurus.        
522Gemini.        
1928Gemini. 103458158230
318Cancer.The new Moone, the .xi day, at .iiii. of the clocke vii. minutes in the mor­nyng.       
1649Cancer.       
06Leo.       
135Leo.       
2550Leo. 153468148220
82 [...]Uirgo* the .16. day.       
2043Uirgo.        
31Libra.The fyrst quarter, the xviii. day, at .vi. of the clocke in the after noone.       
1511Libra.       
2720Libra203478138210
925Scorpio.       
2135Scorpio. [...] the .21. day.       
3 [...]49Sagittar        
169 [...]Sagittar        
2839Sagittar 25351898130
1121Capricor.The full Moone, the xxvi. day, at .iiii. of the clocke .iii. min. in the after noone.       
2421Capricor.       
732Aquarius       
215Aquarius       
454Pisces. 3035387811 [...]
Iuly hath .xxxj. dayes
The common Iuly.The Romane, with part of August.The true and exacte, with part of August.
Dayes.Feaste [...].Dayes. [...]eas [...]e [...]DayesFe [...]stes
1g 11c 14f 
2aUisitation of Mary.12d 15g 
3b13eMargarete.16a 
4C 14F 17B 
5d 15g 18c 
6e 16a 19d 
7f 17b 20e 
8g 18c 21f 
9a 19d 22gMary Mag.
10b 20e 23a 
11C 21F 24B 
12d 22gMary Mag25c [...]
13e☉ in ♌ Mar­garete.23a☉ in ♌26d [...] ♌ Anne.
14f24b 27e 
15g 25cIames apost Anne.28f 
16a 26d29g 
17b 27e 30a 
18C 28F 31B 
19d 29g 1cAugust. P [...]ri. ad vinc.
20e 30a 2d
21f 31b 3e 
22gMary Mag1cAugust. Pet. ad vinc.4f 
23a 2d5gTranslation of Christ.
24b 3e 6a
25CIames apost Anne.4F 7B 
26d5gTranslation of Christ.8c 
27e 6a9d 
28f 7b 10eS. Laurence.
29g 8c 11f 
30a 9d 12gClare.
31b 10eS. Laurenc13a 

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Iuly. 1591,
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne.The rising and settyng of the Sunne.Quantitie o [...] the pla­net [...]rie houre.
    Rising.Set.  
G.M.S [...]gnes. da.H.MH.M.M.S.
194Pisces. [...] [...]1356848040
322Aries.        
1752Aries.The last quarter, the .iii. day, at .iii. of the clocke liiii. min. in the after noone.       
233Taurus.       
1653Taurus.54030800
113Gemini.       
1515Gemini.* [...]       
285Gemini.        
1233Cancer.        
2532Cancer.The new Moone, the .x. day, at .ii. of the clocke xi. min. after noone.10487527830
838Leo.       
2121Leo.       
34 [...]Uirgo.        
1010Uirgo.        
2823Uirgo. [...]5417743780
1032Libra.        
2242Libra.        
453Scorpio.The [...], the xviii. day, at .xi. of the clocke .x. min. in the forenoone.       
173Scorpio.       
2920Scorpio.204217397630
114Sagittar       
24 [...]2Sagittar [...] th [...] . [...]1. [...]y,       
74Capricor.        
205Capricor.        
326Aquarius 254327287440
1654AquariusThe full M [...]n [...], the xxvi. da [...], at ii. of the clocke. li. min. in the mornyng.       
054Pisces.       
153Pisces.       
2927Pisces.       
1359Aries. 304377237350
2837Aries. [...] [...]he .30 day.       
August hath .xxxj. dayes.
The common August.The Romane, with part of September.The true and exact, with part of Sep­tember.
DayesFeastes.DayesFeastes.DayesFeastes.
1 [...]Petri. ad vine.11 [...] 14 [...] 
2d 12gClare.15cAssumption of Mary.
3e 13a 16d
4f 14b 17e 
5g 15cAssumption of Mary.18f 
6a 16d19g 
7b 17e 20a 
8C 18F 21 [...] 
9d 19g 22c 
10eS. Laurenc20a 23d 
11f 21b 24eBarthole­mew.
12gClare.22c 25f
13aSol in Virg.23d☉ in [...].26g☉ in [...]
14b 24eBartholo­mew.27a 
15CAssumption of Mary.25F28B 
16d26g 29c 
17e 27a 30d 
18f 28b 31e 
19g 2 [...]c 1fSeptember
20a 30d 2g 
21b 31e 3a 
22C 1FSeptember.4B 
23d 2g 5c 
24eBartholo­mew.3a 6d 
25f4b 7e 
26g 5c 8fNatiuitie of Mary.
27a 6d 9g
28b 7e 10a 
29C 8FNatiuitie of Mary.11B 
30d 9g12c 
[...]1e 10a 13d 

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August. 1591.
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne.The rising and setting of the Sunne.Quantitie of the pla­netarie houre.
    Rising.Set.  
G.M.Signes. d [...] [...]l.MH.M.M.S.
1313Taurus.The last quarter, the .1. day, at .viii. of the clock xviii min. at nyght.14437177250
2736Taurus.       
1144Gemini.       
2536Gemini. [...]       
98Cancer. 5448712720
2218Cancer.        
515Leo.        
1750Leo.        
011Uirgo.The new Moone, the ix. day, at .ii. of the clocke xxiii. min. in the mornyng.       
1225Uirgo.105070700
2428Uirgo.       
628Libra.       
1827Libra.        
027Scorpio. [...]       
1228Scorpio. 15512648680
2437Scorpio.        
653Sagittar [...], the xvii. day, at .iiii. of the clocke .xxviii. minutes in the mornyng.       
1923Sagittar       
23Capricor.       
154Capricor.205176436710
2818Capricor. [...]       
1149Aquarius        
2544AquariusThe [...], the xxiiii. day, at xi. min. after noone.       
958Pisces.       
2428Pisces.25530630650
97Aries.        
2355Aries. [...]       
855Taurus.The last quarter, the last day, at .ii. of the clocke .xxvii. min in the morning.       
2332Taurus.       
757Gemini3053 [...]624640
227Gemini.       
September hath .xxx. dayes.
The common September.The Romane, with part of October.The true and exact, with part of October.
Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes!
1f 11b 14e 
2g 12c 15f 
3a 13d 16g 
4b 14e 17a 
5C 15F 18 [...] 
6d 16g 19c 
7e 17a 20d 
8fNati. Mary18b 21e 
9g 19c 22f 
10a 20d 23g 
11b 21eMatthew.24a 
12C 22F 25B 
13dSol in Libra aequinoctiū.23g☉ in ♎. aequinoctiū26c☉ in ♎ aequinoctium.
14e24a27d
15f 25b 28e 
16g 26c 29fMiche [...]l.
17a 27d 30g 
18b 28e 1aOctober [...]
19C 29FMichael.2B 
20d 30g 3cFrances.
21eMatthew1aOctober.4d 
22f 2b 5e 
23g 3cFrances.6f 
24a 4d 7g 
25b 5e 8a 
26C 6F 9B 
27d 7g 10cDionisius.
28e 8a 11d 
29fMichael.9b 12e 
30g 10cDionisius.13f 

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September. 1591.
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne.The rising and settyng of the Sunne.Quanti­tie of the planetary houre,
    Rising.Set.  
G.MSignes. daH.MH.MMS.
535Cancer. 1542618630
1913Cancer.* the [...]       
217Leo.        
152 [...]Leo.        
2724Leo. 5548612620
945Uirgo.        
2129Uirgo.The newe Moone, the vii. day, at .v. of the clocke before nyght.       
323Libra.       
157Libra.       
2655Libra. 106060600
84 [...]Scorpio.        
2034Scorpio* the .13. day [...]       
2 [...]6Sagittar        
14 [...]6SagittarThe [...], the .xv. day, at .viii. of the clock xxxviii. minutes in the nyght.       
2711Sagittar15612548580
955Capricor       
2 [...] [...]7Capricor       
6 [...]9Aquarius [...] the .18. [...]       
1958Aquarius        
40Pisces. 20618542570
1823Pisces.The [...], the xxii. day, at .ix. of the clocke .xiii. min. in the nyght.       
38Aries.       
185Aries.       
33Taurus.       
181Taurus. 256315295450
247Gemini.        
1719Gemini. [...] the .27. day.       
130Cancer.        
1524Cancer.The last quarter the xxix. day .vii. min. be­fore noone.       
2849Cancer.306405205320
October hath .xxxj. dayes.
The common October.The Romane, with part of Nouember.The true and exact, with part of No­Nouember.
Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.
1aRemigius.11d 14g 
2b 12e 15a 
3C 13F 16B 
4dFrances.14g 17cMartha.
5e 15a 18dLuke.
6f 16b 19e 
7g 17cMartha,20f 
8a 18dLuke,21g 
9bTe [...]me beg19e 22a 
10C 20F 23B 
11d 21g 24c 
12e 22a 25dCrispine.
13fSol in Scorp23b☉ in ♏26e☉ in ♏
14g 24c 27f 
15a 25dCrispine.28gSimon [...] [...]
16b 26e 29a 
17CMartha.27F 30 [...] 
18dLuke euang28gSimon an [...] Iude.31c 
19e 29a1dNouember.
20f 30b 2eAll Sainies.
21g 31c 3fAll Soules.
22a 1dNouember [...]4g 
23b 2eAll Saints5a 
24C 3FAll Soules6B 
25dCrispine.4g 7c 
26e 5a 8d 
27f 6b 9e 
28gSimon an [...] Iude.7c 10f 
29a8d 11gMartine.
30b 9e 12a 
31C 10F 1 [...]B 

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October. 1591.
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne.The rising and setting of the Sunne.Quantitie of the pla­netarie houre.
    Rising.seting  
G.M.Signes da.H.MH.MMS.
1159Leo.* th [...] [...]16435175250
2433Leo.        
655Uirgo.        
190Uirgo.        
056Libra. 56495115150
1240Libra.The new moone, the .vii day, at .ix. of the clocke xxvi. min. in the mor­nyng.       
2416Libra.       
549Scorpio.       
1739Scorpio.       
2923Scorpio. 107050500
1113Sagittar        
2321Sagittar* the .1 [...]. [...]       
541Capricor.        
1815Capricor.        
11 [...] [...]quariusThe [...], the xv. day, at noone.15712448480
1435Aquarius       
281 [...]Aquarius [...]       
122 [...]P [...]sces.        
2630Pisces.        
1131Aries. 207174434710
2635Aries.The [...]ull [...] the xxii. day, at .vi. of the clocke .viii. min. in the mornyng       
1138Taurus.       
264 [...]Taurus.       
1128Gemini.       
260Gemini. [...] the [...]257284324520
1013Cancer.        
247Cancer.The last quarter, the xxix. day at one of the clocke .xiiii. min. in the mornyng.       
732Leo.       
2042Leo.       
329Uirgo.30736424440
1551Uirgo.* the last day.       
Nouember hath .xxx. dayes.
The common Nouember.The Romane, with part of December.The true and exacte, with part of Decembe
Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.Dayes.Feastes.
[...]dAll Saintes11gMartine.14c 
2eAll Soules12a 15d 
3f 13b 16e 
4g 14c 17f 
5a 15d 18g 
6b 16e 19aElizabeth.
7C 17FInit. Re. Fliz20B 
8d 18g 21c 
9e 19aElizabeth.22d 
10f 20b 23e 
11gMartine.21c 24f 
12aSo [...] in Sagit22d☉ in [...]25g☉ in [...].
13b 23e 26a 
14C 24F 27BAduent.
15d 25g 28c 
16e 26a 29d 
17fInit. Re. Eliz27b 3 [...]eAndrew.
18g 28c 1fDecember.
19aElizabeth.29d 2g 
20b 30eAndrew.3a 
21C 1FDecember.4BBarbara.
22d 2g 5c 
23e 3a 6dNicholas.
24f 4bBarbara.7e 
25g 5c 8fConception of Mary.
26a 6dNicholas.9g
27b 7e 10a 
28CAduent.8FConception of Mary.11B 
29dTerme ende9g12c 
30eAndrew.10a 13dLucia.

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Nouember. 1591.
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne.The rising and settyng of the Sunne.Quantitie of the pla­netarie houre.
    Rising.Set.  
G.M.Signes. da.H.M.H.M.M.S.
282Uirgo. 17394214330
102Libra.        
2150Libra.        
334Scorpio.        
1514Scorpio. 57434174250
2653Scorpio.The new Moone, the .vi. day, at .iiii. of the clock in the mornyng.       
835Sagittar       
2028Sagittar       
231Capricor.        
1445Capricor. [...]10752484120
2723Capricor        
1016Aquarius [...] the xiii. day .li. min. after mydnyght.       
2333Aquarius       
716Pisces.       
2121Pisces. [...]158040400
543Aries.        
2029Aries.        
519Taurus.        
2019Taurus. [...] the xx. day, at .iii. of the clocke .xlv. minutes at nyght.       
518Gemini.20863543748
1953Gemini.       
417Cancer.       
1826Cancer        
210Leo. [...]       
1543Leo. 25893513742
2845Leo.        
1131Uirgo. [...] the xxvii day, at .vi. of the clocke .xxv. min. in the nyght.       
249Uirgo.       
626Libra.       
1832Libra.308113493738
    [...] the last day.       
December hath .xxxj. daye [...]
The common December.The Romane, with part of Ianuarie of the yeere. 1592.The true and exact, with part of Ianuerie of the yeere. 1592.
Dayes.Fe [...]s [...]es.Dayes.Fe [...]st [...]Dayes. [...]
1f 11b 14eNicasius.
2g 12c 15f 
3a 13dLucia.16g 
4bBarbra.14eNicasius.17a 
5C 15F 18B 
6dNicholas.16g 19c 
7e 17a 20d 
8fConception of Mary.18b 21eThoma [...]
9g19c 22f 
10a 20d 23g 
11b 21eThomas.24a 
12CSol in Capri22F☉ in [...].25B☉ in [...] Chr [...]st
13dLucia.23g 26cStephen.
14eNicasius.24a 27dIohn.
15f 25b [...]28eI [...]centes.
16g 26c [...]29f 
17a 27d [...]30g 
18b 28c [...]31aIanuary. 1592
19 [...] 29 [...] 1 [...]Circumsitio [...]
20d 30g 2b 
21e [...]31aIanuar. 15923c 
22f 1aCircumci [...]4d 
23g 2b 5e 
24a 3c 6fEpiphanie.
25b [...]4d 7g 
26 [...] [...]5 [...] 8 [...] 
27d [...]6fEpiphan [...].9b 
28eInnocentes7g 10c 
29f 8a 11d 
30g 9b 12e 
31aSiluester.10c 13f 

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December.
The course of the Moone.The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne.The rising and settyng of the Sunne.Quanti­tie of the planetary houre.
    Rising.Set.  
G.M.Signes. da.H.MH.MMS.
030Scorpio. 18133473734
1223Scorpio.        
2413Scorpio        
63Sagittar        
1756SagittarThe new Moone, the .v. day, at .x. of the clocke xxv. min. in the nyght.58143463732
2956Sagittar       
124Capricor       
2425Capricor        
77Aquarius        
207Aquarius [...]108153453730
324Pisces.        
174Pisces. [...] the xiii. day, at .xi. of the clocke .xxviii. min. in the mornyng.       
16Aries.       
1527Aries.       
04Taurus.158143463732
1444Taurus.        
2929Taurus.        
146Gemini.        
2835Gemini.        
1247Cancer. [...] the xx. day, at .iii. of the clocke .xii. min. in the m [...]rnyng.208133473734
2642Cancer.       
1016Leo.       
2331Leo.       
631Uirgo. [...]       
1916Uirgo. 25893513742
151Libra.        
1410Libra.        
2625Lirab.The last quarter the xxvii. day, at two of the clocke after noone.       
830Scorpio.       
2033Scorpio.30853553750
237Sagittar [...] the .30. [...]       
1591.A Prognosticati …

1591.

A Prognostication for the same yeere M. D. XCI.

Conteyning a short discourse of the Eclipse of the Moone, and of the quar­ters of the yeere, with other necessarie Rules, for the better vnderstanding of the Almanacke going before: wherin are Rules for the finding the planetarie hower very easely and pleasantly, as also the rising and setting of the Sunne any day throughout the yeere, referred with the other, to the same Meridian.

By I. D.

Deum nescire est nihil intelligere.

Imprinted at London by Richard VVatkins and Iames Robertes.

Cum priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis.

To his very friende P. L.

ALL the Learned (friende P. L.) agree with one voyce, that CHRIST our sa­uiour was conceyued at the Sunnes en­traunce into Aries, and borne vpon the shortest day, when the Sunne entred into Capricorne: wherefore to set Christmas vpon the shortest day, and draw the Ka­lender backe in proportion thereunto, me thought, was very expedient: and the rather, because of all in generall, a reformation long tyme hath been desired and a fruition of the Feastes, vpon their ancient times. For consideryng that the immoueable Feastes ought to keepe the same dayes they vsed to do in euery Moneth before, it of necessitie followeth, that they must be kept at other tymes (in respect of the motions of the Sunne) then for many yeeres they haue done. As for Easter, and the moueable Feastes which folowe the course of the Moone, they were by Constant. magnus once corrected: but ig­norance of obseruation in continuance of tyme hath bred great er­rour sithens, in so much as many yeeres they misse their due tymes a moneth at least, and therefore of late haue had a seconde Refor­mation: which although it be very truely performed for Easter, and it append [...]nces, yet the Monethes not reuocated to the true degrees of the Sunne, deserued a new annimaduersion. And there­fore friende P. L. I haue not attempted this, as a newe fangle, and louer of [...]ouelties (the which I haue alwayes hated) but as a fur­therer of the trueth, which I alway haue loued,

Vale, et mecum fru­ere 4. Kalendus Aprilis. 1590.

To the Reader.

IT was my chaunce (curteous Reader) this last Lent, to be in company of dy­uers, as well Worshipfull as Learned: amongst whom, vpon occasion of talke geuen, grew sundry argumentes about the true keeping of Ea [...]ter: and there­vpon, as vpon an adiunct and thing ap­pendant [...] about the reformyng of the [...]: some maynteyning the old, some the Romish Kalender, cor­rected by Gregorie, and some impug­ning them both, as not brought to their due and ancient Periodes: Which Conference bad awhyle, pro et con, and apparent manifestation of the trueth shewed for a thirde correction to be required, the conclusion was an intreatie of me (who had borne a part amongst them) that at my conuenient leasure, I woulde attempt the same, agaynst the next yeere, consideryng that of this yeere then was welnigh a quarter spent: which motion made by suche as I coulde not well denie, and partly that the trueth myght appeare, I willingly haue attempted. Beholde there­fore a thyrde correction, both true and exacte, wherein (as in the last) none of the immoueable Feastes are altered from their dayes of the monethes they were placed in the olde Kalender, So Easter is appoynted to the next Sunday followyng the first full Moone after the Sunnes entraunce into Aries, and the moueable Feastes in proportion to it, and euery expect satisfied: The which with all other happines, I wysh thee hartely to enioy.

Vale.

Elections.

IT is good to Purge, the Moone being in the wa­tri trigon, vz. in Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces. In Cancer by Electuaries, in Scorpio by Po­tions, in Pisces by Pilles: And yf neede be, in Libra and Aquarius, which are indifferent for any Purging medicine.

The tymes of the yeere fittest, are the Spring and Haruest: the worst, Sommer and Winter: the one for it exceding colde, the other for excessiue heate.

For letting of Blood,

There are two tymes,

  • the one of necessitie.
  • the other by election.

The fyrst is to be vsed out of hand, or els great peryll of death may ensue to the partie, as in the Plurisies, and Squinansies.

The latter is to be chosen after the motion of the Moone through the .xii. signes, in this sort.

  • Let the Phlegmatike be let blood the Moone being in Aries, except in the head.
  • Let the Phlegmatike be let blood the Moone being in Sagittari, except in the thighes and hippes.
  • Let the Melancholik be let blood the Moone being in Libra, in the first. 15 degrees, except in the buttockes.
  • Let the Melancholik be let blood the Moone being in Aquarius, except in ye legges.
  • Let the Chollerike be let blood the Moone being in Cancer, except in the brest.
  • Let the Chollerike be let blood the Moone being in Scorpio, except in ye priuities.
  • Let the Chollerike be let blood the Moone being in Pisces, except in the feete.

The Sanguine in any of these.

Minution is prohibited in Leo, for that it is the house of the Sunne, who is alwayes repugnant to the Moone in nature. Also it is prohibited in Gemini, for that commonly the minution is by some Ueines in the armes and handes: and no man ought to touche that member with Iron, which the Moone then gouerneth.

Furthermore, it is good from the change to the fyrst quarter for youth: from the fyrst quarter to the full, for youth and m [...]ddle age: from the full to the last quarter, for myddle age and olde age: from [Page] the last quarter to the change, for olde age only, according to the verse,

Luna vetus veteres, iuuenes noualuna requirit.
The Moone in age, the ancient sort,
Their veynes may open best:
The younger sort tyll Moone be newe,
Must let their veynes haue rest.

Last, the age of the partie to be let blood is much to be considered: for none before .xiiii. or after .lxx. yeeres, ought to be let blood: the first, for slendernes of the veynes: the later, for debilitie of nature, vnles the olde men be fleshy, full of blood, and strong.

For Bathing.

  • The Moone in Libra or Pisces, for clenlynes.
  • The Moone in Aries, Leo, or Sagittarius, for grosse bodyes.
  • The Moone in Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces, for dry bodyes.

For sweatyng, vse the same consideration which is in bathing.

Cut heare, the Moone in Libra, Sagittarius, Aquarius, or Pisces, and in the encrease.

Sow S [...]edes which you woulde haue to yeelde fruite the same yeere, the Moone being in moueable signes, as Aries, Cancer, Libra, or Capricorne: it wyll be best when she is in Virgo, Capricorne, or Cancer, if she be increasing in number. The like is to be sayd of Pisces.

But to plant Trees for continuance, let it be whylest she is in Tau­rus, Leo, or Aquarius.

Fell Tymber from S. Barnabies day in Iune, tyll the first Kalendes of Ianuarie, in the wane of the Moone.

Fell fire wood, that the stocke may soone spring, from the change to the first quarter.

To remooue Graffes, or young Trees, at the last quarter of the Moone.

Good to gelde or libbe Cattle, in Sagittarius, Capricornus, or Pisces, the Moone encreasing.

Of the Eclipse of the Moone.

THe Moone this yeere shalbe Eclipsed the .xx. day of December, at .iii. of the clocke in the morning, and almost a quarter, she being then in her proper mantion Cancer, almost corporally conioyned with the malignant planet Saturne, and within two degrees of her Dragons head in the seconde house, the house of substaunce and riches: which what it may presage, I leaue it to others to discusse. My meanyng is not to vse long and tedious discoursing in a matter not very necessary, and familiar to euery one, consideryng the yeerely passions which happen to these great lyghtes: and therefore with prayer to God, to auert the euyll threatned thereby, I cease for this poynt.

The beginning of the foure Quarters of this yeere: And fyrst of the Spring.

The Spring taketh his commencement and beginning the .xi. day of March, at two of the clocke .l. minutes after noone, at such tyme as the Sunne entreth into the first scruple of Aries, making the day and nyght then equall, and the aeqinoctium vernum, whereby I gather that the yeere is lyke to proue indifferent fruiteful, and temperate, neither subiect to many stormes nor shewers, neyther hindered by too exceeding drought, so that there is no want, penurie, or scarcitie, by Gods permission to be feared.

Of the Sommer.

THe Sommer beginneth the .xii. day of Iune, at .xi. of the clocke and .xxxviii. scruples in the forenoone, when the Sunne entreth into the fyrst minute of Cancer, making his solstitium estiuum, longest day, and returneth againe Southward from whence he came. This season wyll proue something remisse in heate.

Of the Autumne.

THe Autumne commenceth the .xiii. day of September, at .xi. of the clocke .xiii. minutes at nyght, the Sunne entring the first scruple of Libra, the aequinoctiall signe, and now hastning towarde the Winter tropicke, describeth an equalitie betwixt nyght and day. This quarter wyll proue something colder then the nature thereof requireth, and more moyst then vsuall.

The Winter.

WInter beginneth the .xii. day of December this yeere, at iiii. of the clocke .xiv. minutes after noone, at the Sunnes first touching of the first scruple of Capricorne, his sollti­tium brumale, and winter Tropicke, making the shortest day and longest nyght: and endeth at the Sunnes entrance into Aries next folowyng. This quarter wylbe very colde, and kindly.

To know Sunne rising and setting.

TUrne to the day of the moneth you desire to know, and if it be the .i. the .v.x.xv.xx.xxv. or .xxx. you may from your day looke towardes your right hand in a right line, and so vnder their ti­tles finde them: but yf it be none of these dayes, then you must note what the difference is in minutes betweene the next day which is precisely put downe before your day, and also the next so set downe which foloweth, and thereof take such part, or from your day abate such part as the dayes encrease or decrease proportionally, wherein yf you borrow or reiect a minute or two, to make euen your accompt, it forceth not greatly: As for example. I desire to know the Sunnes rysing and setting the .iii. of Ianuarie, agaynst which day I finde no numbers at all, wherfore according to my rule, I must looke for some day precedent, noted as here the first is, and lykewyse for some day fol­lowyng, as is the .v. which done, I seeke the difference, and fynde it .iiii. and that I must vse proportionall substraction, for that the num­bers decrease: and therefore I say, yf the first day the Sunne rise at [Page] viii. of the clocke and .iiii. minutes, that the .ii. it shal rise at .viii. and .iii. min. and the .iii. at .viii. and .ii. minutes, and so my demande satisfied. Here you see that euery day looseth iust one minute, and that the diffe­rence falleth out meete with the dayes, notwithstandyng that it had beene a minute more, or lesse: as for example .iii. or .v. you might haue accompted .iii. or .v.iiii. at your pleasure, without any great er­rour, and so haue made the difference match to the number of dayes.

To finde the planetarie or arti­ficiall houre vpon the day.

SEe how many howers, your houre of the clocke is from Sunry­sing, and multiplie these houres by .60. and diuide them by the quantitie of your artificiall hower agreeable to the day, and the quotient sheweth how many artificiall howers and minutes of an other artificiall hower (if there be any annexed) be past: wherefore adde one to the number of howers found, & that is the hower required.

Example.

I would know the first of Ianuarie what Planet reigned at .iii. of the clocke in the after noone? I therefore abate .viii. of the clocke iiii. minutes, which is the Sunne ryse from .xv. howers .0. min (for so is iii. of the clocke to be reckoned, that is to say, the after noone howers are to be added to .x [...]i and then Sunrysing to be abated) and so there remayneth .vi howers .lvi. which are vi. houres .lvi. minutes. Now the howers brought to minutes by multiplication of .60. are 360. vnto which adde .56. the minutes which are besides your howers, and so wyll the Sunne amount to .416. which diuided by .39. minutes and .20. secondes (for so you must vnderstande the quantitie of the ar­tificiall hower to be set downe in min. and secondes) yeeldeth the tenth hower: whereby you may conclude, that the tenth Planet, that is to say ☽, by course reckoned from the planet of the day, is the planet which then hath finished his course, and that the planet that is next in order folowyng hath begunne his course, and then reigneth for that hower and [...]yme. Adde therfore one vnitie to your number .10. found, and enter the table folowyng, and so shall you finde Saturne reigning. If you finde in the quotient howers and minutes, they shewe so many [Page] howers past, and so many minutes more of another artificiall hower next folowyng: yea of that hower which your vnitie added, and the rest altogeather sheweth. Note, as often as you cannot diuide your di­stance brought into minutes by the planetarie hower reduced to se­condes, you must multiple it agayne by .60. and so bryng it into se­condes, as in the last example is done. Furthermore, yf your day pro­posed haue neyther numbers of Sunne rising, nor quantitie of pla­netarie hower, you must do for both, as you were taught to do for the Sunne rising, and then proceede with your rule last rehearsed.

The Table seruing to finde the planetarie hower vpon the day, where the first colume conteyning the figures 1. 2. 3. 4. and so to .12. standeth for the number of howers, the next colume for Sunday, the thyrde for Munday. &c.

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To know the planetarie hower for the nyght.

ABate the quantite of your planetarie hower of that day from 120. minutes, and the remayne sheweth the quantitie of the ar­tificiall hower for the nyght: which founde, proceede as for the day, adding your howers after midnight to .12. and so taking your di­staunce betweene Sunne sette and your howers, by abatyng the hower and minute of sunne sette, from your tyme proposed, coun­ [...]yng sunne sette the beginning of the first planetarie hower for the nyght, and so successiuely, as this Table sheweth.

The Table for the nyght, where the lyke columes are referred to the lyke dayes of the weeke, as before.

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To know at what hower of the clocke such a Planet reigneth.

BUt yf you desire to knowe at what hower of the clocke such a Planette beginneth his reigne, then multiply the quantitie of the planetarie hower, by one lesse then the number of the plane­tarie hower, whether it be .1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.7.8.9. 10. 11. 12. or any number vnder .13. because there are but .12 howers for the day, and so many for the nyght, and diuide the product by 60. yf the diuidente be minuts, or els by .3600. if secondes: and the quotient sheweth your desire: if any thing remaine, they are minutes, besides the howers of the clocke: which howers and minutes founde in the quotient, adde to sunryse, yf it be for the day, or to Sunset, yf for the night, and so haue you your purpose. Example. For the same day aboue rehearsed, I woulde knowe when the .4. planet, that is ♄. reigned? Wherefore I multiplie .39. min. 20. secondes by .3. and diuide by .3600. and thereof commeth .2. howers of the clocke .20. minutes, and .20 secondes, which added to .8. howers and .4. mi­nutes, being sunryse, bringeth .10. of the clocke .24. minutes, and 20. secondes, when the .4. Planet began his reigne.

FINIS.

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