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A51768 The sphere of Marcus Manilius made an English poem with annotations and an astronomical appendix / by Edward Sherburne, Esquire.; Astronomicon. Liber 1. English Manilius, Marcus.; Sherburne, Edward, Sir, 1618-1702. 1675 (1675) Wing M432; ESTC R8811 496,818 336

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ZAEL or ZEEL BEBIS an Arabian Astrologer writ De Interrogationibus De Electionibus De Temporum Significationibus in Iudiciis Printed at Venice 1493. together with Ptolemy's Quadripartitum vid. Gesner's Biblioth There is also under his name a Treatise entituled De Revolutionibus Annorum Mundi extant in Manuscript in the Publick Library at Cambridge and in that of Pembroke-Hall MAHUMED BEN MALUD wrote learned Commentaries on the Book of Tap Phatis Scihajah de Astronomia extant in the Vatican Library of which mention is made by Labbeé in Bibliothec. MS. NECTARIUS Bishop of Hydrusa turned the Book called Laxeuterion treating of Astrological Predictions according to the Chaldaick Doctrine into Greek now extant in the Library of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge and in that of the French King Scaliger L. 1. Epist. 67. gives to that Piece likewise the Name of Raboulion and the Publisher of the Florentine Library makes an Author of it citing him by the Name of Laxeuterius Pythagoricus sive Rabolius GULIELMUS READ sometime Fellow of Merton-Colledge in Oxford to the Library whereof he liberally contributed afterwards Bishop of Chichester writ Tables of the mean motions of the Planets and Canons of those Tables extant in the Publick Library at Oxford HALPERICUS wrote a Treatise De Arte calculatoria extant in Manuscript in Caius-Colledge in Cambridge JACOBUS ZALES wrote De Dierum Aequationibus contrà Propositiones Bartholomaei de Valentia as cited by Ia. Phil. Thomasinus inter MS. Nicolai Trivisani biblioth Patav. BERNARDUS DE TRYLLIA a Dominican Fryar and a Spaniard wrote Quaestiones super Totam Astrologiam as cited by Simler in Bibl. Gesner There is a Book entituled NOVEM IUDICUM IN ASTRONOMIA said to be sent by the Soldan of Babylon to Frederick the German Emperor Printed in the year 1509. and extant in his Majesty's Library at St. Iames's and in the Bodleian at Oxford Proceed we now in our former Order and Method to the ASTRONOMERS flourishing in the Seventeenth Century in which the first Author appearing is CHRISTOPHORUS CLAVIUS of Bamberg a Iesuit Scholar to Io. Baptista Benedictus and Master to Blancanus and Griembergerus a most profound Mathematician and Astronomer The Works whereby he hath signalized his Name upon the Subject of Astronomy are these His Commentary in Sphaeram Sacrobosci in Sphaerica Theodosii De Forma Usu Astrolabii His Apology for the Gregorian Calendar against the two Oppugners thereof Michael Maestlinus and Ioseph Scaliger and his Problemata Astronomica Printed at Rome 1599. HUGO GROTIUS the great Ornament of Learning and of his Country put forth Aratus his Phaenomena Diosemeia in Greek with Cicero Germanicus Caesar and Avienus their Translations thereof with Cuts of the several Constellations to which he added his own learned Notes and the names of the Stars in Hebrew Arabick Greek and Latine Printed in the year 1600. THEODOSIUS RUBEUS Published Diarum Universale perpetuum for finding out the Quantity of the Day or Night in any Part of the World together with the Rising and Setting of the Sun according to the Italick Babylonian and Astronomical Hours CHERUBINUS SAND●…LINUS is likewise numbred amongst the Astronomers of this Time as having written something upon the same Subject with the former HENRICUS SAMERIUS of Luxemburg a Iesuit stiled by Ricciolus Egregius Temporum Supputator Published a Chronology from the beginning of the World to the time of our Saviour's Nativity and is by Ricciolus inserted in his Catalogue of Astronomers JOHN CHAMBER Prebendary of Windsor and Fellow of Eaton-Colledge put forth a Treatise against Iudicial Astrology together with the Encomium or Praise of Astronomy made by him some years before upon Occasion of his Publick Lectures on Ptolemy's Almagest in the University of Oxford Printed in Latine and English 1601. 4 o. London ABRAHAMUS ROCHENBACKIUS at Wittenberg wrote De Cometis of which he published a Catalogue NATHANIEL TORPORLEY an English man born in Shropshire set forth a Treatise entituled Diclides Coelo-Metricae seu Valvae Astronomicae Universales in two Books Printed at London The first shewing the Composition of Astronomical Tables with their Application as to Directions comprized in a new Universal and most easie Method The second teaching to calculate the Prostaphaereses of the Planets Motions without the Subdititious Aid of Proportional Scruples and setting forth the Doctrine of Spherical Triangles most fully and easily the whole Artifice being reduced to Six Words in a Tractable Order represented in the Form or Figure of a Mitre He was sometime Amanuensis to the famous Vieta and merits commendation for the Legacy he bequeathed of many choice Books toward furnishing the Library at Sion Colledge London ANTONIUS GREVENSTEIN put forth a Supputation of all the Eclipses which happened from the year of Christ 1593. to this year 1601. together with the Tract of Proclus Diadochus touching the signification of Eclipses Printed at Breme by Bernardus Petri. JOHANNES BAYERUS RHEINANUS Doctor of the Civil Law and an eminent Astronomer exhibited elegant Schemes of all the Stars and Celestial Constellations with their several Situations according to the Descriptions of Hipparchus Ptolemy Alphonsus and Copernicus reduced to the Scale of Truth by Tycho Brahe together with their distinct Denominations in Latine Greek Arabick Chaldee Persian Sir CHRISTOPHER HEYDON Knight a Person of great Worth and Learning wrote a Defence of Iudicial Astrology in Answer to the Treatise of Chambers published against it a Work full of no common Reading and carried on with no mean Arguments Printed at Cambridge 1603. 4 o. THOMAS LYDYAT an English man in the year 1605. Published a Book entituled Praelectio Astronomica De Natura Coeli Elementorum and the same year another Piece De variis Annorum formis c. cum refutatione Anni Novitii Gregoriani In the year 1607. he writ Defensio Tractatus de variis Annorum Formis praesertim Antiquissima Optima contra Iosephi Scaligeri Obtrectationem Unà cum Examine Ejus Canonum Chronologiae Isagogicorum Another Book called Solis Lunae Periodus Eruditae Antiquitati Appellatus ANNUS MAGNUS constans Octodesexcentis Annis vertentibus Printed at London 1620. Epistola Astronomica ad D. H. Savilium Equit. Auratum de Anni Solaris Mensura pro Confirmatione Periodi Octodesexcentenariae Solis Lunae 8 o. Lond. 1621. BALTHAZAR CAPRA Published at Padua a Book entituled Tyrocinia Astronomica ADRIANUS ROMANUS Published in the year 1591. a Book entituled Ouranographia sive de Coelorum Numero Ordine Printed at Antwerp He set forth likewise in the year 1595. Theoria Calendariorum in five Parts Printed at Wirteberg 4 o. And in the year 1602. Universae Mathesis Idaea Printed Herbipol In the year 1606. he published Speculum Astronomicum wherein he represented the Motions of the Primum Mobile Printed at Lovaine 4 o. See more of him in Andreas Desselius his Bibliotheca Belgica JOANNES