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Date of publication:
1679
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Attributed by Wing to Elizabeth Powis, and by NUC pre-1956 imprints to John Gadbury. Bound with "A ballad, the third part, to the same tune." Reproduction of original in the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). ...
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Date of publication:
1669
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The word "philomathētikos" on title page is printed in Greek characters. Signed on p.4: J. Gadbury. Running title reads: The life and death of Mr. Vincent Wing. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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A Declaration of the several treasons, blasphemies and misdemeanors acted, spoken and published against God, the late King, his present Majesty, the nobility, clergy, city, commonalty, &c. by that grand wizard and impostor William Lilly of St. Clements Danes, other wise called Merlinus Anglicus presented to the right honourable the members of the House of Parliament : in order to secure him from acting any further villanies against His Majesty.
Date of publication:
1660
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Sometimes attributed to John Gadbury. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1682
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By John Gadbury. Publication date from Wing. Verse - "Good people I pray you give hear unto me,". Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.
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Date of publication:
1682
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By John Gadbury. Place of publication from Wing. Verse - "The plot being thus subtly contriv'd as you hear". Reproduction of the original in the Harvard University Library.
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Animal cornutum, or The horn'd beast: wherein is contained, 1 a brief method of the grounds of astrology, 2 a description of each planet and sign, 3 the way to erect a figure of heaven, 4 a narrative of what visible eclipses (both of sun and moon) will appear in our horizon, for these 15 years yet to come, with the month, day, and hour when they happen. Whereunto is annexed, an examination of a spurious pamphlet (intituled, Astrology proved to be the doctrine of dæmons) laying open the antagonist's malice, and folly; with a refutation of his errors, by an astrological example, in figure, and judgement. / Composed for the benefit of all those that are desirous to exercise themselves herein, by J. Gadbury, a lover of the celestial sciences.
Date of publication:
1654
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"Envy dissected, or, An examination of a spurious pamphlet (intituled, Astrology proved to be the doctrine of dæmons, &c.)" has caption title and separate pagination; register is continuous. Annotation on Thomason copy: ...
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Date of publication:
1679
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"With allowance." Reproduction of original in the University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). Library.
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Date of publication:
1697
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Signatures: A⁴ ² A⁴ B-R. Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.
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Britains royal star: Or, An astrological demonstration of Englands future felicity; deduced from the position of the heavens as they beheld the earth in the meridian of London, at the first proclaiming of his Sacred Majesty King Charles the second, on May 8. 10h. 56m. A.M. 1660. And an enquiry made into the use and abuse of astrologie, resolving whether it be convenient to be continued or contemned. Also, an admirable observation of a conjunction of Jupiter and Mars made in the year 1170. by a learned monck of Canterbury, communicated to the learned in astronomy. Together with an exaination and refutation of that nest of sedition, published by Mr. H. Jessey, concerning frogs, dogs, &c. in his pamplet falsly intituled, The Lods Loud call to England, &c. By John Gadbury, philomathematicus.
Date of publication:
1660
Description:
"A brief examination of that nest of sedition, and phanatick forgeries, published by Mr. H. Jessey" has separate dated title page and pagination; register is continuous. "A brief examination of that nest of sedition, and ...
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Date of publication:
1684
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Caption title: Cardines cæli. Errata: p. [14]. Error in paging: pages 10-11 reversed in the numbering. Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1664
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"Some odd reckonings between the author and that grand imposter W.L. set even": p. 50-51. Advertisements on p. 50-51. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Date of publication:
1655
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The first two words of title are in Greek characters. Year of publication from Wing. P. 186 misnumbered 184. Errata p. [16]; advertisement [2] p. at end. Annotation on Thomason copy: "March. 15. 1655". Reproduction of the ...
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Date of publication:
1687
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Errata: p. 63. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Fore-warn'd, fore-arm'd, or, England's timely warning in general and London's in particular by a collection of five prophetical predictions published by Mr. William Lilly forty years ago, two of Mr. John Gadbury's, anno 1678, and one of Mother Shipton's long since, all at large published in the said Mr. Lilly and Gadbury's own words, purporting I, London's danger anno 1683 and its catastrophe soon thereafter, II, The danger that the Protestant religion will be brought unto all over Europe, and by whom effected and where contrived, III, That England in general will be brought into great calamities and by what means, IV, The extinguishment of a very great family in some part of Europe, V, That the breach of some nations priviledges, ancient customs and long enjoyed rights may produce dangerous effects : all of which are published by the author, not to affright the people with, but to warn them of, knowing that evil before-hand warned of commonly hurts less then that which comes at unawares.
Date of publication:
1682
Description:
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library and British Library.
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Date of publication:
1690
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Caption title. In verse. Item at reel 454:38 identified as Wing G97A (number cancelled). Reproduction of original in the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery.
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Date of publication:
1683
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Place of publication from Wing. Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library.
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Date of publication:
1665
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Reproduction of original in the Cambridge University Library.
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Date of publication:
1680
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Written by John Gadbury. Cf. Wing. Errata: p. 15. Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
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Mene mene, tekel upharsin. The second part of Mene tekel, treating of the year MDCLXXXIX. : And modestly shewing what may probably be conjectured to succeed in the affairs of Europe in general, and of England, Holland, Scotland, and France in particular; with something also about the affairs of Ireland, and the French King's forces there. : To which is added a treasonable paper dispersed among the papists, by J. Gadbury, with some reflections thereon, and also on his almanack for 1689. / By John Partridge.
Date of publication:
1689
Description:
"Licens'd May 23 1689. J. Fraser." Imperfect: Print show-through. Reproduction of original in: Christ Church (University of Oxford). Library.
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Date of publication:
1688
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By John Partridge. Publication date from Wing. Woodcut of hand holding quill on title page. Text and register are continuous despite pagination. Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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