Nuncius c?estis: or, The starry messenger for the year of our redemption 1681. And from the creation, according to Sacred Writ 5630. Being the first from the bissextile or leap-year. Wherein is contained (1) astronomical and meteorological observations. (2) Astrological predictions of the state of the year, deduced according to art, from the solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the planets. (3) The rising and setting of the sun and moon: also her southing; together with many useful rules and tables pertinent for such a work, accomodated to the meridian of London, which lies in the latitude of 51 deg. 32 min. North, but may indifferently serve (without sensible errour) for any other part of Great Britain. By Henry Coley, student in the mathematicks and the c?estial science.

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  • Nuncius c?estis: or, The starry messenger for the year of our redemption 1681. And from the creation, according to Sacred Writ 5630. Being the first from the bissextile or leap-year. Wherein is contained (1) astronomical and meteorological observations. (2) Astrological predictions of the state of the year, deduced according to art, from the solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the planets. (3) The rising and setting of the sun and moon: also her southing; together with many useful rules and tables pertinent for such a work, accomodated to the meridian of London, which lies in the latitude of 51 deg. 32 min. North, but may indifferently serve (without sensible errour) for any other part of Great Britain. By Henry Coley, student in the mathematicks and the c?estial science.
  • Starry messenger for the year of our redemption 1681
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Imprint
London: printed by J[ames]. G[rover]. for the Company of Stationers, 1681.
Publication year
1681-1681
ESTC No.
R38576
Grub Street ID
120651
Description
[48] p. : ill. (woodcut), tables ; 8⁰
Note
Title page and calendar in red and black.

Signatures: [A]? B-C?.
Uncontrolled note
Identified as Wing N1471 on UMI microfilm "Early English books, 1641-1700" reel 797