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A17360 A pronostycacyon practysed by master Mathias Brothyel of Rauensburgh. Anno. 1545 [Brothyel, Mathias]. 1545 (1545) STC 420.15; ESTC S110951 7,245 28

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shal be depryued of their wytte reason fal mad some other shal haue the fallyng euyl many men shal dye sodenly and the pestylēce shal reygne in some places ¶ Furthermore Mars Saturne do threaten verye whote burnynge diseasses as feuers or agues many aches in the head necke and in the eyes and also impostu mes pluryses or stytches other sondrye kyndes of dyseases with which God shal punyshe the styfnecked or inobedient persons for God doth alwayes punyshe the stubburne vnrulye people as we rede in holy scrypture As in Numeri .xvi. Deuteronomi .xi. Psal C. v. That the earth opened her mouth and dyd swalowe Dathan ouerwhelmed the cōpany of Abyrom the flame of fyre burned many Also ther is a notable example wrytten in the Actes of the Apostles the .v. chap. of Ananyas his wyfe whych for lyenge dyssemblynge with the holy ghost fel downe sodeinly wherof the Psalmody speaketh They sodaynely went from God and peryshed for theyr synnes ¶ The .vi. Chapiter expresseth in what dayes the newe moones the quarters and fulmoones shal appere vnder the fyrmament with the chaunge of the wether for thre dayes before or after eyther of them Ianuary THe last quarter the .vi. daye at vij of the clocke afore noone colde drye with snowe lyke wether shal be on the .ix. day The newe moone the .xii. daye at .xii. of the cloke .xxi. mi. at midnight folowyng snowe after with colde wyndes and tempest myxed with snowe The fyrst quart quarter the .ix. day at .x. of the clocke aforenoon ▪ cold dry with chaūge of wether The ful moone the .xxviii. day at one of the clocke xxxv mi. before noone colde February THe last quarter the .iiii. daye at eyght of the clocke after none snowe The newe moone the .xi. day at x. of the clock xxxv mi. before noone darke cloudy and colde The fyrst quarter the .xviii. day at iii. of the clocke after noone colde myxed with snow The fulmoone the .xxvi. day at .vii. of the clocke after noone tēperate Marche THe last quarter the .vi. day at .v of the clocke before noone inconstant and after fayre The newe moone the .xii. day at .ix. of the clocke .x. mi. after noone yet repayre not youre gardens because then shulde all the herbes peryshe with snowe The fyrst quarter the .xx. day at x of the clocke before noone It maye be fayre vntyl the .xx. day But March and Apryl wil shewe them selues angry and peraduēture they may let that The fulmoone the .xxviii. day at .ix. of the clocke xxxviii mi. after noone Mars Venus wyll water the earth the feldes thē let the husbandemen prouyde to haue good seede of otes barly Apryl THe last quarter the .iiii. daye at .xi. of the clocke afore noone good temperate The new moone the .xi. day at .viii of the clocke xxviii minu before noone moyst and after metely fayre The fyrst quarter the .xix. day at .iiii. of the clocke in the mornynge inconstant The ful moone the xxvi day at .ix. of the clocke .xix. mi. before noone moyst varyable May. THe last quarter the .iii day at .iiii. of the clocke after noone rayne The newe moone the .x. daye at .viii. of the clock xxiii mi. after noone moyst cold therfore be not to busy to water the herbes The fyrst quarter the .xviii. day at x. of the clocke after noone rayne wyndy with thūder lyghtnynge The ful moone the .xxvi. day at vii of the clocke xxviii mi. aforenoon fayre but the .xxviii .xxix. day varyable with rayne ▪ Iune THe last quarter the fyrst day at .ix. of the clocke after noone good wether to cary in hay for reapers but aboute the v day it chaūgeth The newe moone Eclypsal the .ix. day at .ix. of the clock .xlii mi. aforenoone rayne thunder lyghtnynge The fyrst quarter the .xvi. day at noone at which time I coūsel al husbād men to mowe their medowes of haye to cary in a pace yf they wyll not be let with raine The fulmoone the .xxiiii. day at ii of the clocke one mi. after noone with rayne aboute the .xxvi. day Iuly THe last quarter the fyrst daye at iiii of the clocke before noone fayre The newe moone the .ix. day at .xi. of the clocke .lv. mi. afore noone rayne thūder and lyghtnynge The fyrst quarter the xvii day at none tēperate The fulmone the .xxiii day at viii of the clocke .lix. mi. after noone rayne and thūder The last quarter the .xxx. day at .ii. of the clocke after noone fayre til the .iii. day of August then rayne August THe new moone the .vii. daye at .iii. of the clock .xx. mi. after noone tēperat and myxed with rayne The fyrst quart quarter the .xv. day at .ii. of the clocke after noone variable ▪ The ful moone the .xxii. day at iiii of the clock .xxxi. mi. after noon moist not good to bathe nor to let bloud The last quart quarter the .xxix day at .ix. of the clocke afore noone as afore Septēbre THe newe moone the .vi. day at .vii. of the clocke .xxvii. mi. before noone in some places much rayne The fyrst quarter the xii daye at .xi. of the clocke after noone fayre conuenient to gather grapes The fulmoone the .xx. day at .i. of the clock .xxxi. mi. after noone a good haruest seasō a cōuenient time to sowe wheate Rye The last quart quarter the .xxvii. day at .x. of the clocke after noone wyndy rayne Octobre THe new moone the .v. day at .xi. of the clocke .xxxi. mi. after noone wyndye yet fayre about the .x. day colde in hylly places snowe The fyrst quarter the .xiii. day at .vi. of the clocke afore noone snow The ful moone the .xix. day at mydnight aft after xlvi mi. fayre with drought The last quarter the .xxvii. day at fiue of the clock after noone varyable Nouēbre THe newmoone the .iiii. day at .ii. of the clocke .xliiii. mi. after noone cold and dry a lytle after wynde rayne The .i. quarter the .xi. day at one of the clocke after noone tēperate The ful moone the viii day at .ii. of the clock .xxxvii. mi. after noone moyst The last quarter the .xxvi. day at .ii. of the clocke after noone cold moyst and in hylly places snowe Decembre THe newe moone the .iiii. day at .iiii. of the clocke xxvi mi. after noone with colde varyablenes The fyrst quarter the .x. day at .ix. of the clocke after noone tēperate but about the .xiiii. daye moyst with snow The fulmoone the .xviii. day at .vii. of the clock ii mi. afore noone snowe The last quarter the .xxvi. day at .x. of the clocke afore noone fayre but aboute the .xxviii. day snowe FINIS ¶ Cum priuilegio ad imprimendum solum
sapiens dominatur Astris that is the wyse man shall beare rule with the starres ¶ The seconde Chapiter is of the Eclypses of the Sunne and what tyme of the yeare it shal appeare and of his operation i● general THe syxt day of Iuly the moone shall take awaye from vs the light of the sunne in thre poyntes .xliiii. ininutes in the .xxvii. degree of the sygne Gemini in Cauda draconis or dragones tayle and wyll make a shadow vnto vs it shal begynne at .viii. of the clocke and one mynute afore noone the mydest shal be .xlix. minutes after .viii. and it shal ende .xxxix. minutes after .ix. of the clocke and so it shal endure from the beginnynge to the ende one houre .xxxvii. minutes before noone And the operacion of it shal extende and teache one yeare .xxxi. weekes and thre dayes Also in the yeare passed on the .xxiii. day of Ianuary in the sygne Aquarius fel the Eclyps of the Sūne whose operacion lasteth two yeares .xxxvi. wekes And they that dwel in the East and towardes the South for the moost part shall feele the terrible operacion of thys Eclyps And the operacion of it shal be suche that scarsly I dare be so bolde to exprese the terrible significacion of it with wordes For of truth mooste myghtye prynce euen those vnto whom power to gouerne and rule perteyneth are not fre frō the peryl operacion of this Eclips For before that the terryble influence of the Eclyps passed the Eclyps that shal be in this yeare shal leaue their operacyons Mars shall moue warre and blowe his horne chefely vnto the dystruction and death of those carnal or fleshely persons that are fylled with vice and vncleanes ¶ The thyrde chapiter treateth of discordes sedicions and warres of this yeare ALbehazen Haly the sonne of Abenragel wryteth in the eyght part of the .iiii. chapter saiynge many perels shall chaūce vnto the warryers that shal be compelled to warre in the Southe namely when the reuolucyon of the yeare shal happen or fal in the day and Mars beynge retro grade or goinge backward in an earth sygne whiche thynge also Albumasar in the .viii. difference of the .ii. tractes of the reuolucion of yeares testifyeth that when Mars shal occupy the .ii. house before the Sunne in the sygne Taurus it sygnifyeth much slaughter vniust shed dynge of bloude Oh howe gredy howe desyrous and thrustynge for bloud that Mars is whiche wyll spare no laboure nor payne to brynge hys vnnaturall desyre to effect Oh howe louinge a master shal he be to discorde and enui yea and aboue measure busy and dylygent to seke occasiōs of stryfe discorde He shal styre vp the courages or mindes of great mē prynces to war battayle For by the operacion of these .ii. Eclypses of the sūne and through these euyl and most vnfortunate aspectes of Mars and Saturne they shal be wholy bent set vpon moost fyrse and cruel battayle and warre And as Ludouicus wryteth in the second cōclusyō of his boke of Aphorismes or prouerbes of Astrologye when Mars beinge in the sygne Cancer is burned with the heate of the sunne then shal his cruelty woodenes and fersenes be shewede more horryble in styrynge vp of sedyciō through al the whole worlde to sowe dyscorde And as then whē he shal be in the east there shal be dyuerse tumultes battels All people shal be at varyance warre at once together which thynges almoost shal be lyke vnto these that are spoken by Astrage kyng of the Medes that by the treason wrought by his nece or cosyn named Cyro he had the victory of Harpurge wherfore without ceassynge earnestly and busylye let vs offer sacryfyce vnto the heauenly father by Iesus Chryst oure Lorde that he may wytte saue to haue compassyon on vs to graunt hys holy ghost vnto our magestrates by whō al the dyssēcyons debates dyscordes stryfes that nowe are spronge vp amonge vs may beforgottē And so together with God oure father without ende we may both reygne and lyue Amen ¶ The fourth chapiter treateth of the frutes of this yere and of the pryce of those thynges that belonge vnto the vse of man IN discribyng or setting foorth thys Chapiter we muste vse a more exacte dilygence a more precise iudgemēt that we geue none occasiō to these engrossers to exercyse occupy their engrossynge whyche do scrape vp and gather together out of all places coastes both wheate and other kyndes of graine not only for their vse profite but also that thei may ther by get great gaynes aduaūtage Furthermore Albuma wryteth in the boke entytled Florū de minus felici prouentu fructuum that is of the vnkyndly yelde of fruites and sayeth that when Venus is letted in the begynnynge of the yeare and Mars is founde in the reuolucyon in Taurus Iupiter in Caprycorne that then there shal be a great wast of corne feldes and a great dearth and scarcyte of all maner grayne and fruyte aswel of that which groweth on trees as of wheat barly And Ptholome also dothe wytnesse the same in his boke entytled Centiloquium in the lxxxxvii cōclucion where he sayth when the fourth part of the yeare the lordes of the corners of the preuencyon shal be weake feable that then al thing that do appertaine to the vse profyte of men to be both costly deare But Haly Abēragel in the .xxxi. cha of the fruteful vnfruitfull yeares sheweth when the lorde doth stāde fortunatly in the preuēcional figure doth turne him self with a chereful coūtenaunce to Iupiter then the nature influēce of the planettes are to geue vnto vs a very fruyteful plē tyful yeare ▪ a good prosperous yelde of al thinges so that I dare boldly affyrme and truely say that the groūde this yere shal yelde suffycyently al maner of fruytes grayne to the vse profyte of men Furthermore we reade in many places of scripture as in the .xxi. of Genesis Also in the .ii. boke of Samuel the .ii. Cha. Amos in the .viii. cha That there hath bene ofte tymes a great long penury of all thynges and intollerable famyn and dearth namely we knowe this thyng to haue chaunced for the synful lyuynge of the people So lykewyse euen nowe at this season except we amende correcte our lyfe great and horryble plages shall ensue therof For God is gretly offended with oure synnes ¶ The .v. chapiter is of the infyrmyties diseases plages aswel of men as of beastes that shal reygne this yere WHen in the science of Astronomy I do consyder ponder the causes of dyseases infyrmites which chaunce yearely I fynde that this yeare ensuinge shal be pestylēce and corrupt ayres and there shal reygne a certayn general payne in mens heades of the whiche many shal dye many by the reason of a whurlyng gydynes in the heade of to muche melancoly