Bretnor. 1615.

and Prognostication, for 1615.

Being the thirde after Leap yeare.

ding to Art for the latitude and ty of London, and may well serue all the South parts of Great-Britaine.

By Thomas Bretnor professour of the Mathematicks & Student in Physicke in Cowlane, London.

Fata mouere Deus, tollere fata potest.

Cum priuilegio.

as the partes thereof are gouer­ [...]

Signes.

Head and face.

Necke and throate.

Armes and shoulders.

Breast, stomacke, longes.

An Alminacke and prodigious premonstrati­on, made for the yeare of grace. 1566. By Mi. Nostrodamus, § ⋆ §

The God which eche mans visage well doth see,
His temple gates to come for to vnbarre:
And Pandores boxe vncouered shall bee,
A great thicke cloude for to dissolue frō farre

AME­RI­CA

AFRIC­A

ASIA

Admirandus Alri [...]imas.

Imprinted at London by Henry Denham.

A Prognosticati­tiō made for the yere of our Lorde God 1579.

Wherein the chaunge of the weather is briefely set foorth, and the rysyng of certayne notable Starres, &c. referred to the meridian of the Citie of Chester.

By Alexander Mounslowe.

1. Cor. 15. Alia gloria Solis, alia gloria Luna, & alia gloria Stellarum.

Imprinted at London by Richarde Watkins, and Iames Robertes.

¶ A PROGNOS­tication made for the yeare of our Lord God, 1573.

¶ Practised in Salisburie, by Iohn Securis Maister of Art and Phisicke.

Anno Mundi. 5535.

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¶ Imprinted at London, by Richard VVatkins, & Iames Robarts.

Cum priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis.

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