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A07669 The hope of health wherin is conteined a goodlie regimente of life: as medicine, good diet and the goodlie vertues of sonderie herbes, doen by Philip Moore. Moore, Philip, fl. 1564-1573. 1564 (1564) STC 18059.5; ESTC S110028 57,968 162

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  ● 16 30 30 3 57 30 1● b 17 31 29 0 0 31 5 c The signe and degree that the Sunne is in 〈…〉 The Sunne setting 〈…〉 The length of night The nōber of daies 〈…〉 The Dominical letter ▪ 18 33 7 27 ● 8 ●● i.   d 19 35 25 ●3 7 ii 13 e 20 37 23 49 11 iii. 2 f 21 ●8 22 46 14 iiii   g 22 40 20 43 17 v. 10   23 42 18 39 21 vi   b 24 43 17 36 24 vii 8 c 2● 45 15 33 27 viii 7 d 26 46 14 30 30 ix   e 27 48 12 27 33 x. 15 f 28 49 11 24 36 xi 4 g 29 51 9 21 ●9 xii   ● ● 52 8 18 42 xiii 22 b 1 53 7 15 45 xiiii ● c 2 55 5 12 48 xv   d 3 56 4 10 50 xvi 9 e 4 57 3 7 53 xvii   f 5 5● 1 4 5● xviii 17 g ● ● 8 4 ● 2 58 xix 6 ● 7 1 59 ● 7 16 xx   b 8 2 58 57 3 xxi 14 c 9 3 57 55 5 xxii 3 d 10 4 5● ●3 7 xxiii   e 11 5 55 51 9 xxiiii 1● f 12 6 54 49 11 xxv 1● g 13 7 5● 47 19 xxvi   ● 14 8 52 4● 15 xxvii 8 b 15 9 51 43 17 xxviii   c 16 10 50 42 18 xxix ●6 d 17 11 49 40 20 xxx ● e The signe and degree that the Sunne is in The 〈◊〉 of the 〈◊〉 The Sunne setting The length of daye The length of night The nomber of daies 〈…〉 The Dominicall letter ▪ 18 11.8 49 3 39 7 21 1● i.   f 19 12 48 38 22 ii 13 g 20 13 47 36 ●4 iii. 2 ● 21 13 47 35 25 iiii 10 b 22 14 46 34 2● v.   c 23 14 4● 33 27 vi   d 24 14 46 32 28 vii 18 e 25 15 45 31 29 viii 7 f 26 15 45 30 30 ix   g 27 15 45 30 30 x. 15 ● 28 15 45 30 30 xi 4 b ● 15 54 30 30 xii   c 1 15 54 30 30 xiii 12 d 2 15 45 30 30 xiiii 1 e 3 15 45 31 29 xv   f 3 15 45 32 28 xvi 9 g 4 14 46 33 27 xvii   ● 5 14 46 3● 26 xviii 17 b 6 14 46 35 25 xix 6 c 7 13 47 36 24 xx   d 8 13 47 37 23 xxi 14 e 9 12 48 38 22 xxii 3 f 10 ●● 49 39 21 xxiii   g 11 11 49 41 19 xxiiii ●● ● 12 10 50 41 19 xxv 19 b 13 9 51 42 18 xxvi   c 14 8 52 44 16 xxvii 8 d 15 7 53 46 14 xxviii   e 16 6 54 48 12 xxix ●● f 17 5 55 48 1● xxx 5 g 1● 4 56 50 10 xxxi 1● ● IN this former Kalender what daie of any monethe you doe chose you shall straight finde in the first rowe toward the lefte hande in what signe and in what degree the Sonne is in In the seconde rowe you shall finde what hower and what minute the Sonne setteth In the fowerth row is declared the lengthe of the daie betwene Sonne and Sonne in howers and minutes In the fifte rowe is set forthe the length of the night from Sonne sette to Sonne rise In the sixte rowe is the noumber of daies of the moneth And in the seuenth rowe is the golden noumber Laste of all is the dominicall letter and the sainctes daies As for example If you looke the seconde daie of Aprill straighte you shal finde in the first rowe that the Sonne is in the .22 degree of Aries The Sonne riseth 16. minutes after .5 of the clocke and setteth .44 minutes after .6 of the clocke the daie is .13 howers and .35 minutes in lengthe and the night is .10 howers and .35 minutes long and so maie you finde in like sorte for any daie throughout the whole yere Note when I speake of minutes that there bee in an hower .60 minutes and so .45 minutes bee three quarters of an hower and .30 minutes bee halfe an hower and .15 make a quarter of an hower So that when I saied before y t the second day of Aprill the Sonne riseth .16 minutes after .5 of the clocke I meane it riseth one quarter of an hower and a minute after .5 And so vnderstande likewise of all minutes Note that there bee .12 signes in the Zodiacke of the heauens and euery signe is deuided into .30 degrees so that a degrée is the 30. parte of a signe The names and Charectes of the .12 signes are these ♈ Aries ♉ Taurus ♊ Gemini ♋ Cancer ♌ Leo ♍ Virgo ♎ Libra ♏ Scorpio ♐ Sagittarius ♑ Capricornus ♒ Aquarius ♓ Pisces These thynges I haue thought good to be added in the ende of the Kalender for the better instruccion of them that bee ignoraunt leste if thei should doubt in any parte of it thei were not able of theim selues to finde out the knowledge thereof I was fullie determined when I began this small treatise to haue added vnto it diuerse necessarie rules of Astronomie concernyng the mocions of the heauēs and of the planettes and certaine fixed starres that the reby men that trauaile either by lande or by sea might knowe the partes of y e heauens and iudge certainlie the true hower of all seasons aswell by night as by daie But because I did consider that these thynges did nothyng appertaine vnto these matters y ● I haue made mencion of in the premisses And also because conuenient leisure was wanting I thought it better to differre myne endeuor at this present entending God willyng to publishe it with other necessary preceptes of like sort perteining to Cosmographie and the Mathematicall sciēces as sone as cōuenient tyme shalbe ministered vnto me if so bee I maie perceiue this my simple labour to be thanckfullie accepted ¶ Certaine fautes escaped in printyng Fol. iii. rede for humans humars Fol. iii. rede for statens non statens Fol. v. rede for partes primi primae partes Fol. vj. rede for similari simulares Fol. viij rede for twoo maner fiue maner c. Fol. ix rede for Sanguinis sanguis Fol. xxiij rede for lac capud lac capite Fol. xxxiij rede for fecile facile ¶ The firste booke teacheth diuers preceptes verie necessarie to be knowen of soche as are studious to preserue the bodie in health ¶ The .i. Chapiter ¶ Of the constitucion and originall of mannes bodie MOses the moste faithefull seruaunt of the high God beeyng enspired with the holy ghost and writing of the beginning of the world dooeth euidentlie declare in the booke whiche is called Genesis That almightie God by his omnipotencie after that he had made all other liuyng creatures in the world he created Adam and Eue our first parentes blesyng them and saiyng encrease and multiplie and replenishe the yearth whiche blessyng although after it
¶ The hope of Health wherin is conteined a goodlie regimente of life as medicine good diet and the goodlie vertues of sonderie Herbes doen by Philip Moore ¶ Imprinted at London by Ihon Kyngston Maii. Anno salutis M. D.lxiiii ¶ The contentes of the Chapiters in the firste Booke First a table to finde out the dominicall letter Leape yeres and what daie and monethe Easter daie shall fall on for 30. yeres to come Also a Calēder whereby ye maie learne the signe and degree that the Sunne is in the risyng and the settyng thereof the length of the daie and night throughout the yere for euer Of the constitucion and originall of mannes bodie Chapiter i. Fol. i. What thinges be requisite for him to know whiche would preserue his bodie in healthe Chapiter ii Fol. ii Wherof mans bodie is cōpact cha 3. fol. iiii Of the diffrence of partes in mannes bodie Chapiter iiii Fol. vi Of the offices and powers and members in mannes bodie Chapiter v. Fol. vii Of the diuersitie of humours in mannes bodie Chapiter vi Fol. x. Of the complexions of mannes bodie Chapiter vii Fol. xii ¶ The contentes of the Chapiters in the second booke Why manne hath neede of nourishemente Chapiter i. Fol. xvii Of the commodities and discommodities of meates and drinkes Chapiter ii Fol. xviii Of the diuersities of meates Cha. 3. fol. xxii Of meates makyng good iuice cha 4. xxiii Of meates engendryng corrupte humours because thei b● of ill iuice Chapi v. Fol. xxiii Of meates whiche are in a meane Chapiter vi Fol. xxiii Of a Gardaine Chapi vii Fol. xxiiii The names of soche herbes as maie be easelie gotten and bee good to bee growyng in Gardeines aswell for foode as for medicines Chapiter viii Fol xxvi The vertues and temperamentes of soche herbes as bee named in the former Chapiter Chapiter ix Fol. xxvii Of herbes growyng without mannes labour in sowy●g or plantyng them Cha. x. 43. A declaracion of sicknes and healthe Chapiter xi Fol. xliiii What thing the Phisicion ought to knowe before he attempt the cure of any disease Chapiter xii Fol. xlviii Of the vse and commodities of pourgyng and blood leetyng Chapiter xiii Fol. lii A table teachyng to knowe in what signe the Moone is for euer Fol. lxxi A figure by whiche you maie knowe what is the golden nomber for euer Fol. lxiii ¶ Philip Moore to the gentill reader I Haue gentill reader sette foorthe this smalle treatice whiche I haue intiteled the hope of Health because my chief intēt in makyng thereof was to exhort both men and women to preserue their healthes and to bestow soche labour in makyng of Gardaines and in plantyng of sundrie herbes that their Gardaines might be to them and theirs in stede of a poticaries shop wherin thei maie find soche medicines as are prescribed to theim by the Phisicion without any great cost and to their singulare profite in this treatise you shall finde Firste what thynges are necessarie to be knowen for the preseruacion and mainteinaunce of health Secōdarily what thinges are to be obserued cōcernyng thyne ordinarie diete in sundrie meates to anoide sicknes Thirdlie thuse of a Gardein and the natures of sundrie herbes Fowerthlie the declaracion of sickenes and the commodities of medicines Last of all you shall finde certain rules of Astronomy wherof the most part are annexed vnto Phisicke which simple labours of mine if you will vouchsafe willingly to accept you shal encourage me to bestow greater paines for thinstruccion and cōmoditie of the good readers as farre forth as my smal learning will extende Thus fare you wel Frō Hallesworth in Suff. The first of Maie Anno salutis M.D.lxiiij ¶ TO THE RIGHT VVORshipfull sir Owen Hopton knight Philip Moore wisheth eternall felicitee WHen I consider with my self right worshipfull sir the great nomber of externall benefites whiche it hath pleased almightie God of his infinite mercie and goodnes to bestowe vppon all mankinde Although I am certainlie perswaded that no man is able to thanke and praise hym for the least of theim sufficientlie yet I doe thinke neuerthelesse that eche man hath cause to geue thankes to God more for his helth then he hath for any other worldlie promocion or benefite as riches possessiōs honor dignitie and soche like For with out worldly wealth a healthfull manne maie liue in that vocacion wherin God hath called him with pleasure and good companie But to a man whiche is extreme sicke riches be noysome possessions superfluous honour neclected dignitie despised pleasures bee lothsome and companie is comberous thereby also strength and pleasure bee altred into imbecillitie and weakenes And laste of the liuelie ruddie colour and beautie of the face is conuerted into deadlie palenesse and deformitie Since therefore health is soche a precious iewell to mākinde that without it all worldlie pleasures are painfull I thinke it meete and expedient for eche manne that hath any regarde to hymself to learne the knowlege of the constitucion of his bodie and to obserue a meane in his diet and other necessarie thinges concerning his health that thereby he maie escape dauugerous diseases and preserue his bodie longe in good state or at the least he maie signifie to the Phisicion a greate deale the better the occasion of his sicknes by due obseruacions so maie conueniente medicines bee moche soner ministred whereby health will quicklie be recouered again In consideracion wherof I am perswaded that all menne that bee of good iudgemente and vnderstandyng dooe thinke theim worthie of greate praise and of immortall praise whiche haue by continuall studie longe trauaille and good experience founde out and lefte behinde theim to vs their posteritie soche an arte and science as is hable to enstructe a manne not onelie to heale and cure a great nomber of greuous diseases whereunto eche mannes bodie is dailie subiect But also it teacheth to preserue kepe the same bodie in health so long as the course of nature will suffer á man to liue These be the effectes whiche the moste excellente arte of Phisicke can certainlie performe to as many as wil diligently obserue the preceptes and doctrine thereof whiche noble science as holie scripture doeth testifie was not a fonde inuencion of coueteous heddes for lucres sake but is certainlie the necessarie gift of God by hym ordained and sente emong mortall menne to the ende that by the helpe thereof thei might the longer sustaine and preserue their fraile bodies in health preuenting sickenes that would ensue and curyng that whiche is presente whiche thinges are euidentlie declared in diuerse places of the Bible but moste plainlie in the .38 ▪ chapiter of Ecclesiast where it is writtē after this sorte Affice medicum suis honoribus premijs vt necessitate vrgente eo vti possis nam eum creauit dominus ▪ Est enim a supremo medicina a regestipendium accipiet Dn̄s ex terra cōdidit medicamenta prudens homo nō
chose within written you shall straight finde in the seconde rowe toward the left hande the Dominicall letter seruyng for that yere the third rowe sheweth the leape yeres The fowerth rowe the nombes of the daie that Easter daie falleth on and the fift row the name of the Monethe that Easter daie falleth in Note that the letter A. standeth for April and the letter M. for Marche The signe and degree that the Sunne is in 〈…〉 The setting of y e sun 〈…〉 The length of night The nōber of dayes 〈…〉 The Dominical letter ▪ 21 1.8 57 ▪ 3 7.52 10.8 i. 3 ● 22 ● 58 54 6 ii   b 23 ● 59 5● 4 iii. 11 c 24 8.7 4 59 1 iiii   d 25 59 1 8 16 v. 19 e 26 57 3 3 57 vi 8 f 27 56 4 6 54 vii   g 28 55 5 9 51 viii 16   29 53 7 11 4● ix 5 b ● 52 8 14 46 x.   c 1 5● 9 17 43 xi 13 d 2 59 11 ●0 40 xii 2 e 3 4● 12 23 37 xiii   f 4 46 14 26 34 xiiii 10 g 5 44 16 29 31 xv     6 43 17 3● 28 xvi 18 b 7 41 19 35 25 xvii 7 c 8 40 20 38 22 xviii   d 9 38 22 42 18 xix 15 e 10 37 23 45 15 xx 4 f 11 35 25 48 12 xxi   g 12 ●3 27 52 8 xxii 12 ● 13 3● 29 55 5 xxiii 1 b 14 30 30 59 11 xxiiii   c 15 28 32 9   xxv 9 d 16 26 34 4 54 xxvi   e 17 25 35 9 51 xxvii 17 f 18 22 ●7 15 47 xxviii 6 g 19 21 39 17 43 xxix     20 ●9 41 20 40 xxx 14 b 21 17 4● 24 46 xxxi 3 c The signe and degree that the Sunne is in 〈…〉 The Sunne setting 〈…〉 The length of night The nōber of dayes 〈…〉 The Dominical letter 22 15.7 45.4 28.9 32 ●4 i.   d 23 13 47 31 29 ii 11 e 24 1● 49 35 25 iii. 19 e 25 ●0 50 39 21 iiii 8 g 26 ● 52 43 ●7 v.     27 6 54 47 ●3 vi 16 b 28 4 56 50 10 vii 5 c 29 2 58 54 6 viii   d ● 7.6 5 58 2 ix 13 e 1 58 2 10 ●3 x. 2 f 2 56 4 6 54 xi   g 3 54 6 10 50 xii 10   4 52 8 14 46 xiii   d 5 50 10 18 4● xiiii 18 c 6 48 12 22 38 xv 7 d 7 46 14 26 34 xvi   e 8 44 16 30 30 xvii 15 f 9 41 18 34 26 xviii 4 g 10 40 20 38 22 xix   ● 11 38 22 42 18 xx 12 b 12 36 24 46 14 xxi 1 c 13 34 16 50 10 xxii   d 14 ●● 28 54 6 xxiii ● e 15 30 30 58 ● xxiiii   f 16 28 32 11 ●● xxv 17 g 17 26 34 8 54 xxvi 6 ● 18 24 36 10 50 xxvii   b 19 22 38 14 46 xxviii 14 c ●he signe and degree that the Sunne is in 〈…〉 The setting of y ● sun The length of daye● The length of night The nōber of dayes The 〈◊〉 The Dom●nical letter ●0 10 6 40.5 18 11 42 1● 1 3 d 21 18 42 22 38 2   e 22 10 44 26 34 3 11 f 23 14 46 30 30 4   g 24 12 ●8 34 26 5 19 ● 25 ●0 50 38 22 6 8 b 26 1 52 42 18 7   c 27 ● 54 46 14 8 1● d 28 4 56 50 10 9 5 e 29 ● 58 54 6 10   f ● 6.5 6 58 2 11 13 g 1 58 2 12 11 12 2 ● 2 56 4 6 54 13   b 3 54 6 10 50 14 ●0 c 4 52 8 14 45 15   d 5 50 10 18 4● 16 18 e 6 48 12 22 38 17 7 f 7 4● 14 26 34 18   g 8 44 16 30 30 19 15 ● 9 42 18 34 20 20 4 b 10 40 20 38 22 21   c 11 38 22 4● 18 22 12 d 12 36 24 46 14 23 1 e 13 34 26 50 10 24   f 14 32 28 53 7 25 9 g 15 30 30 57 3 26   ● 16 28 32 13 10 27 17 b 17 26 34 5 55 28 6 c 18 24 36 9 51 29   d 19 22 38 1● 47 30 14 e 20 20 40 17 4● 3 ● f The signe and degree that the Sunne is in 〈…〉 The setting of the sun The length of daye The length of night The nōber of dayes The 〈◊〉 The Dominical letter 21 18.5 42 6 21.13 39 10 i   g 22 16 44 25 35 ii 11 ● 23 14 46 28 32 iii.   b 24 12 48 32 3● iiii 19 c 25 10 50 36 34 v. 8 d 26 8 52 40 20 vi   e 27 6 54 44 16 vii 16 f 28 4 56 48 12 viii 5 g 29 3 57 ●● 9 ix   ● ● 2 58 55 5 x. 13 b 1 5 4 ● 7 ●9 1 xi 2 c 2 58 2 14 9 xii   d 3 56 4 6 54 xiii 10 e 4 54 6 10 50 xiiii   f 5 ●2 8 14 4● xv 18 g 6 10 10 18 42 xvi 7 ● 7 49 11 21 39 xvii   b 8 47 13 25 35 xviii 15 c 9 45 15 28 32 xix 4 d 10 43 17 31 28 xx   e 11 41 19 36 24 xxi ●● f 12 39 21 39 21 xxii 1 g 13 37 23 43 7 xxiii   ● 14 35 25 46 14 xxiiii 9 b 15 33 27 50 10 xxv   c 16 31 29 53 7 xxvi 17 d 17 30 30 56 4 xxvii 6 e 18 29 31 15 8 xxviii   f 19 27 33 3 57 xxix 14 g 20 25 35 6 54 xxx 3 ● The signe and degree that the Sunne is in 〈…〉 The Sunne setting 〈…〉 The length of night The nomber of daies 〈…〉 The Dominical letter 〈…〉 20 23.4 37.7 10.15 50.8 i. 〈◊〉 b ●1 22 38 13 47.     22 2● 40 16 44 iii. 19 d 23 19 41 19 41 iiii 8 e 24 18 42 22 38 v.   f 25 17 43 25 35 vi 16 g 26 15 45 28 32 vii 5 ● 27 14 46 31 29 viii   b 28 12 48 34 26 ix 13 c 29 11 49 37 23 x. ● d 〈◊〉 9 51 40 20 xi   e 1 8 52 42 18 xii 10 f 2 7 53 45 15 xiii   g 3 5 55 48 12 xiiii ●8 ● 4 4 56 50 10 xv 7 b 5 3 57 53 7 xvi   c 6 ● 59 55 5 xvii 15 d 7 4.3 8 58 ● xviii 4 e 8 59 ● 16. 8.7 xix   f 9 58 2 ● 58 xx 12 g 10 57 3 4 〈◊〉 xxi 1 ● 11 56 4 6 ●● xxii   b 12 55 5 8 52 xxiii 9 c 13 54 6 ●0 50 xxiiii   d 14 53 7 ●8 48 xxv 17 e 15 52 8 ●4 46 xxvi ● f 16 5● 9 15
45 xvii   g 17 5● 9 17 43 xxviii 14 ● 18 50 10 19 41 xxix 3 b 19 〈◊〉 10 20 40 xxx   c 19 49 11 21 39 xxxi 11 d The signe and degree that the Sunne is in 〈…〉 The setting of the 〈◊〉 〈…〉 The length of night The nōber of dayes 〈…〉 The Dominical letter 〈…〉 20 49.3 11.8 22.16 38.7 i   e 21 48 12 23 37 ii 19 f 22 47 13 24 36 iii. 8 g 23 47 13 25 35 iiii 16 ● 24 47 13 26 34 v. 5 b 25 46 14 27 33 vi   c 26 46 14 28 32 vii 18 d 27 46 14 28 31 viii 2 e 28 45 15 29 31 ix   f 28 45 15 29 31 x. 10 g 29 45 15 29 31 xi   ● 30 45 15 30 30 xii 18 b 〈◊〉 45 15 30 30 xiii 7 c 1 45 15 30 30 xiiii   d 2 45 15 30 30 xv 15 e 3 45 15 29 31 xvi 4 f 4 46 14 29 31 xvii   g 5 46 14 29 31 xviii 1● h 6 4● 14 29 31 xix 1 b 7 47 13 28 32 xx   c 8 47 13 28 32 xxi 9 d 9 47 13 27 33 xxii   e 10 48 12 26 34 xxiii 17 f 11 49 11 25 3● xxiiii 6 g 12 49 11 24 36 xxv   ● 13 50 10 23 37 xxvi 14 b 14 51 9 22 38 xxvii 3 c 15 51 9 21 39 xxviii   d 16 52 8 19 41 xxix 11 e 17 53 7 16 44 xxx   f The signe and degree that the Sunne is in 〈…〉 The setting of y ● sun ▪ 〈…〉 The length of night The nōber of dayes 〈…〉 The Dominical letter ▪ 18 59● 6.8 14 16 46 7 i. 19 g 19 55 5 13 47 ii 8 ● 20 56 4 11 49 iii.   b 21 57 3 9 51 iiii 16 c 21 58 2 7 53 v. 5 d 22 58 2 5 55 vi   e 23 59 1 3 57 vii 13 f 24 4 8.7 1 59 viii 2 g 25 1 59 15 8 ix   ● 26 ● 57 56 4 x. 10 b 27 4 56 54 6 xi   c 28 ● 55 51 9 xii 18 d 29 7 53 49 11 xiii 7 ● ● 8 52 46 14 xiiii   e 1 9 51 44 16 xv 15 g 2 11 49 41 19 xvi 4 ● 3 12 48 38 22 xvii   b 4 14 46 35 25 xviii 12 c 5 15 45 32 28 xix 1 d 6 17 42 30 30 xx   e 7 18 42 27 33 xxi 9 f 8 20 40 24 36 xxii   g 〈…〉 9 22 38 20 40 xxiii 17 ● 10 23 37 17 43 xxiiii 6 b 11 25 35 14 46 xxv   c 12 27 3● 11 49 xxvi 14 d 〈…〉 13 29 3● 8 52 xxvii 3 e 14 30 30 4 56 xxviii   f 15 31 29 1 59 xxix 11 g 16 32 28 14 9 xxx 19 ● 16 3● 26 55 5 xxxi   b The signe and degree that the Sunne is in The 〈◊〉 of the sun The Sunne setting The lēgth of the day The length of night The nōber of dayes 〈…〉 The Dominical letter 17 36 4 24 7 51 ●4 9.9 i. ● c 18 37 23 48 12 ii 16 d 19 39 21 44 16 iii. 5 e 20 42 18 41 19 iiii   f 21 41 17 37 23 v. 13 g 22 45 15 34 26 vi 2 ● 23 47 13 30 30 vii   b 24 49 1● 26 34 viii 10 c 25 50 10 23 37 ix   d 26 52 8 19 41 x 18 e 27 54 6 16 46 xi 7 f 28 56 4 12 48 xii   g 29 58 2 8 52 xiii 15 ● ● 5 7.6 4 56 xiiii 4 b 1 2 58 13 ●0 xv   c 2 4 56 55 5 xvi 12 d 3 6 54 53 7 xvii 1 e 4 8 52 49 18 xviii   f 5 10 50 46 14 xix 9 g 6 12 48 42 18 xx   ● 7 14 46 38 22 xxi 17 b 8 16 44 34 ●6 xxii 6 c 9 18 41 30 30 xxiii   d 10 20 40 26 34 xxiiii 14 e 11 ●2 38 22 38 xxv 1 f 12 24 36 18 42 xxvi   g 13 26 34 14 46 xxvii ●1 ● 13 27 33 11 49 xxviii 19 b 14 28 ●● 7 53 xxix   c 15 30 30 3 57 xxx 8 d 16 32 2● 12 11 xxxi   e The signe and degree that the Sunne is in 〈…〉 The Sunne setting 〈…〉 The length of night The nōber of daies 〈…〉 The Dominical letter ▪ 17 3 45 ●8 6 54 12 6. 11 i. 16 f 18 36 24 50 19 ii 5 g 19 38 ●● 46 14 iii.   ● 20 40 20 43 17 iiii 13 b 21 42 18 38 2● v. 2 c 22 44 16 34 26 vi   d 23 46 14 30 30 vii 10 e 24 48 12 26 34 viii   f 25 50 10 23 37 ix 18 g 26 52 8 18 42 x. 7 ● 27 54 6 15 45 xi   b 28 56 4 11 49 xii 15 c 29 58 2 6 54 xiii 4 d   ● 6.5 2 58 xiiii   e 1 2 58 ●1 12 xv 12 f 2 4 64 54 6 xvi ● g 3 6 54 50 10 xvii   ● 4 8 52 46 14 xviii 9 b 5 10 50 43 17 xix   c 6 12 48 38 22 xx 17 d 7 14 46 34 36 xxi 6 e 8 ●● 44 30 30 xxii   f 9 18 42 26 34 xxiii 14 g 10 20 40 23 37 xxiiii ● ● 11 ●2 38 18 41 xxv   b 1● 24 36 14 4● xxvi 1● c 13 ●● 34 10 50 xxvii 19 d 14 28 ●● 6 54 xxviii   e 15 30 30 3 57 xxix ● f 16 31 28 10 13 xxx   g The signe and degree that the Sunne is in 〈…〉 The setting of y ● sun 〈…〉 The length of night The nōber of dayes 〈…〉 The Dominical letter 17 14. ● 26.5 55.10 5.13 1 16 ● 18 36 24 51 9 2 5 b 19 38 22 47 13 3 13 c 20 40 20 43 7 4 ● d 21 41 18 39 21 5   e 22 44 16 3● 25 6 10 f 23 46 14 31 2● 7   g 24 48 12 27 33 8 18 ● 25 50 10 23 37 9 7 b ●6 52 8 19 41 10   c 27 54 6 15 45 11 15 d 28 56 4 11 49 1● 4 e 29 58 ● 7 53 13   f   7 5.4 3 59 14 ●● g 1 2 58 ● 9. 1.4 15 1 ● 2 4 56 56 4 1●   b 3 6 54 52 8 17 9 c 4 8 52 48 12 18   d 〈…〉 5 10 50 44 1● 19 17 e 6 12 48 40 10 20 6 f 7 13 47 36 14 21   g 8 15 45 33 27 22 14 ● 9 17 43 29 31 23 ●● b 10 19 41 25 35 24   c 11 ●● 39 2● 39 25 11 d 12 23 37 18 42 26 19 e 13 24 36 14 46 27   f 14 26 34 10 50 21 8 g 〈…〉 15 28 32 7 53 29