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A17516 A triple almanacke for the yeere of our Lorde God 1591, being the thirde from the leape yeare wherein is conteyned, not onely the common accompt, which in this our realme is vsed, with the Romane kalender according to the late correction of Gregorie, but also, the true computation and reduction of the monethes ... referred principally to the meridian of London and for most respectes will serue for all Englande, and many other countries also. J. D.; Dade, John, fl. 1589-1614.; Dee, John, 1527-1608. 1591 (1591) STC 433.7; ESTC S589 21,869 42

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〈…〉 the yeere of our Lorde 〈…〉 thirde from the 〈◊〉 is conteyned not onely the 〈…〉 which in this our Realme is vsed with the Romane Kalender according to the late correction of Gregorie 〈◊〉 and reduction of the monethes to their first 〈…〉 Christmas day being at the 〈◊〉 entrance into 〈◊〉 or shortest day wher●●by may easely be perceyued the difference which hath 〈…〉 want of due obseruation of the co 〈…〉 of 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 Referred prin●●●pally to the Meridian of 〈◊〉 and for most respectes will serue for al● 〈…〉 and many other countries also Nil tam occultum quod non reuelabitur The Contentes of the common Kalender Of the Romane Of the true The Golden number 15. 13. 1● The Epacte 15. 5. ● The circle of the Sun●e ● 4. ● Dominicall letter C. F. ●● Indictio Romana tyll the 24. of September 4. 4. ● Betweene Christmas Shrouesunday 7. weekes .2 dayes 8. week .5 day 9. wekes 1. day Septuage●●● the .31 Ianuarie the .10 February the .13 February Ashwednesday the .17 February the .27 February the .2 March Quadragelima the .21 Februa the .3 March the .6 March Pasca Hebreorum the .30 March the .10 Apryll the .13 Apryll Easter day the .4 Apryl the .14 Apryll the .17 Apryll Rogation sunday the .9 May. the .19 May. the .22 May. Ascention day the .13 May. the .23 May. the .26 May Whitsunday the .23 May. the .2 Iune the .5 Iune Trinitie the .30 May. the .9 Iune the .12 Iune Sundayes after Trinitie 25. 24. 23. Aduent sunday .28 Nouember the 1 of Decemb 27. Nouember The Characters of the .12 signes The parte● of ma●● body whi●h 〈…〉 by the ●● Signes 〈◊〉 the●e ♈ Aries ruleth the head eares eyes and face ♉ Taurus ruleth necke throate and voyce ♊ Gemini ruleth shoulders armes and handes ♋ Cancer ruleth brest ribs pappes of women lunges liuer spleene ♌ Leo. ruleth hart stomacke backe sides midriffe ♍ Virgo ruleth belly guttes and midriffe with Leo. ♎ Libra ruleth loynes nauel reynes buttockes and bladder with Scorpio ♏ Scorpio ruleth secret partes fundament bladder with Libra ♐ Sagittarius ruleth thighes hyppes ♑ Capricrone ruleth knees ♒ Aquarius ruleth legges ♓ Pisces ruleth feete Ianuarie hath .xxxj. dayes The common Ianuarie The Romane with part of Februarie The true and exacte with part of February Dayes Feastes Dayes Feastes Dayes Feastes 1 a Circumcisiō 11 d   14 g S. Hillarie 2 b   12 e   15 a   3 C   13 F   16 ●   4 d   14 g S. Hillarie 17 c Anthonie 5 e   15 a   18 d   6 f Epiphanie 16 b   19 e   7 g   17 c Anthonie 20 f   8 a   18 d   21 g Agnes 9 b   19 e   22 a Uincentius 10 C Sol in Aqua● 20 F ☉ in ●● 23 ● ☉ in ●● 11 d   21 g Agnes 24 c   12 e   22 a Uincentius 25 d Conuertion of S. Paul 13 f   23 b   26 e 14 g S. Hillarie 24 c   27 f   15 a   25 d Conuertion of S. Paul 28 g   16 b   26 e 29 a   17 C Anthony 27 F   30 B   18 d   28 g   31 c   19 e   29 a   1 d Februarie 20 f   30 b   2 e Purificatiō of Marie 21 g Agnes 31 c   3 f 22 a Uincentius 1 d Februarie 4 g   23 b Terme beg 2 e Purificatiō of Marie 5 a   24 C   3 F 6 B   25 d Conuertion of S. Paul 4 g   7 c   26 e 5 a   8 d   27 f   6 b   9 e   28 g   7 c   10 f   29 a   8 d   11 g   30 b   9 e   12 a   31 C Septuagesi 10 F Septuagesi 13 B Septuagesi Ianuarie 1●●● The course of the Moone The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne The rising and setting of the Sunne Quantitie of the planetarie houre         Rising Set.     G. M. Signes   da. H. M. H. M. M. S. 10 28 Leo.   1 8 4 3 56 39 20 23 5 Leo.                 5 13 Uirgo                 17 19 Uirgo                 29 23 Uirgo 〈…〉 5 8 0 4 0 40 0 11 27 Libra                 23 40 Libra                 5 54 Scorpio The last quarter the .vii day at .vi. of the clocke at nyght scrup .xiiii.               18 18 Scorpio               0 54 Sagittar 10 7 52 4 8 41 20 13 41 Sagittar                 26 44 Sagittar                 10 6 Capricor                 23 46 Capricor The new Moone the xv day at .vi. of the clocke in the morning               7 43 Aquarius 15 7 43 4 17 42 50 21 53 Aquarius               6 23 Pisces                 20 59 Pisces                 5 45 Aries 〈…〉               20 23 Aries   20 7 34 4 26 44 20 4 54 Taurus 〈…〉 the .xxi. day at .x. of the clocke xxxviii min. at nyght               19 7 Taurus               3 3 Gemini               16 37 Gemini 〈…〉               29 50 Gemini   25 7 28 4 32 45 20 12 45 Cancer                 25 21 Cancer                 7 37 Leo. The 〈◊〉 Moone the xxix day at .x. of the clocke .xv. min. in the mornyng               19 42 Leo.               1 45 Uirgo 30 7 17 4 43 47 10 13 4● Uirgo               Februarie hath .xxviij. dayes The common Feb●uarie The Romane with part of March. The true and exact with part of March Dayes Feastes Dayes Feastes Dayes Feastes 1 d Briget 11 g   14 c Ua●entine 2 e ●●uri●icaciō of Mary 12 a   15 d   3 f 13 b   16 e   4 g   14 c Ualentine 17 f   5 a Agathe 15 d   18 g   6 b   16 e   19 a   7 C   17 F   20 B   8 d   18 g   21 c   9 e Sol in Pisces 19 a ☉ in ♓ ● 22 d ☉ in ♓ ● 10 f   20 b   23
              13 34 Libra               25 13 Libra 30 5 20 6 40 66 40 6 53 Scorpio               Aprill hath .xxx. dayes The common Aprill The Romane with part of May. The true and exact with part of May. Dayes Feastes Dayes Feastes Dayes Feaste●● 1 g   11 c   14 f   2 a   12 d   15 g   3 b   13 e   16 a   4 C Easter day● 14 F Easter day 17 ● Easter● 5 d   15 g   18 c   6 e   16 a   19 d   7 f   17 b   20 e   8 g   18 c   21 f   9 a   19 d   22 g   10 b Sol in Tau● 20 e ☉ in ♉ 23 a ☉ in ♉ 11 C   21 F   24 ●   12 d   22 g   25 c Marke euan 13 e   23 a George 26 d   14 f   24 b   27 e   15 g   25 c Marke euan 28 f   16 a   26 d   29 g   17 b   27 e   30 a   18 C   28 F   1 B May. Philip Iacob Inuentio crucis 19 d   2● g   2 c 20 e   30 a   3 d 21 f Terme beg 1 b May. Philip Iacob Inuentio Crucis 4 e 22 g   2 c 5 f   23 a George 3 d 6 g   24 b   4 e 7 a   25 C Marke euan 5 F   8 B   26 d   6 g   9 c   27 e   7 a   10 d   28 f   8 b   11 e   29 g   9 c   12 f   30 a   10 d   13 g   Aprill 1●●1 The course of the Moone The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne The rising and setting of the Sunne Quantitie of the planetarie houre         Rising Set.     G. M. Signes   da. H. M H. M. M. S. 18 40 Scorpio   1 5 17 6 43 67 10 ● 40 Sagittar                 12 51 Sagittar                 25 20 Sagittar 〈…〉               8 11 Capricor   5 5 11 6 49 68 10 21 19 Capricor The last quarter the vi day at .viii. of the clocke at nyght               4 56 Aquarius               18 53 Aquarius               3 13 Pisces 〈…〉               17 56 Pisces   10 5 0 7 0 70 0 2 48 Aries                 17 49 Aries                 2 4● Taurus The new Moone the xiii day at .xi. of the clocke .xiii. min. in the morning               17 38 Taurus               2 2● Gemini 15 4 48 7 12 72 0 16 38 Gemini               0 29 Cancer 〈…〉               14 7 Cancer                 27 19 Cancer                 10 13 Leo.   20 4 43 7 17 72 55 22 4● Leo. 〈…〉 the xx day at .ix. of the clocke .xxiii. minutes in the mornyng               5 5 Uirgo               17 9 Uirgo               29 5 Uirgo               10 53 Libra 〈…〉 25 4 32 7 28 74 40 22 40 Libra                 4 24 Scorpio                 16 8 Scorpio 〈…〉 the xxviii day at one of the clocke .xxxviii. min. in the after noone               28 3 Scorpio               10 0 Sagittar 30 4 21 7 39 76 ●0 May hath .xxxj. dayes The common May. The Romane with part of Iune The true and exact with part of Iune Dayes Feastes Dayes Feastes Dayes Feastes 1 b Philip and Iacob 11 e   14 a   2 C 12 F   15 B   3 d Inuention of the crosse 13 g   16 c   4 e 14 a   17 d   5 f   15 b   18 e   6 g   16 c   19 f   7 a   17 d   20 g   8 b   18 e   21 a   9 C Rogation Sunday 19 F Rogation Sunday 22 B Rogation fund 10 d 20 g 23 c   11 e Sol in Gemi 21 a ☉ in ♊ 24 d ☉ in ♊ 12 f   22 b Helene 25 e   13 g Ascention 23 c Ascention 26 f Ascention day 14 a   24 d   27 g   15 b   25 e   28 a   16 C   26 F   29 B   17 d Terme ende 27 g   30 c   18 e   28 a   31 d   19 f   29 b   1 e Iune 20 g   30 c   2 f   21 a   31 d   3 g   22 b Helene 1 e Iune 4 a   23 C Whitsunda 2 F Whitsunda 5 ● Whitsunday 24 d   3 g   6 c   25 e   4 a   7 d   26 f   5 b   8 e   27 g   6 c   9 f   28 a   7 d   10 g   29 b   8 e   11 a Barnabas 30 C Trinitie 9 F Trinitie 12 B Trinitie 31 d   10 g   13 c   May. The course of the Moone The Aspectes of the Moone with the Sunne The rising and settyng of the Sunne Quantitie of the planitary houre         Rising Set.     G. M Signes   da. H. M H. M M S. 22 23 Sagittar   1 4 21 7 39 76 30 4 47 Capricor                 17 37 Capricor 〈…〉               0 46 Aquarius                 14 19 Aquarius   5 4 17 7 43 77 10 28 15 Aquarius The last quarter the .vi. day at .v. of the clocke xiiii min. in the mornyng               12 30 Pisces               26 59 Pisces               11 44 Aries               26 38 Aries 〈…〉 10 4 8 7 52 78 40 11 26 Taurus                 26 7 Taurus The newe Moone the xii day at .vii. of the clocke .xxix. minutes at nyght               10 35 Gemini               24 43 Gemini
full to the last quarter for myddle age and olde age from the last quarter to the change for olde age only according to the verse Luna vetus veteres iuuenes noualuna requirit The Moone in age the ancient sort Their veynes may open best The younger sort tyll Moone be newe Must let their veynes haue rest Last the age of the partie to be let blood is much to be considered for none before .xiiii. or after .lxx. yeeres ought to be let blood the first for slendernes of the veynes the later for debilitie of nature vnles the olde men be fleshy full of blood and strong For Bathing The Moone in Libra or Pisces for clenlynes The Moone in Aries Leo or Sagittarius for grosse bodyes The Moone in Cancer Scorpio or Pisces for dry bodyes For sweatyng vse the same consideration which is in bathing Cut heare the Moone in Libra Sagittarius Aquarius or Pisces and in the encrease Sow S●edes which you woulde haue to yeelde fruite the same yeere the Moone being in moueable signes as Aries Cancer Libra or Capricorne it wyll be best when she is in Virgo Capricorne or Cancer if she be increasing in number The like is to be sayd of Pisces But to plant Trees for continuance let it be whylest she is in Taurus Leo or Aquarius Fell Tymber from S. Barnabies day in Iune tyll the first Kalendes of Ianuarie in the wane of the Moone Fell fire wood that the stocke may soone spring from the change to the first quarter To remooue Graffes or young Trees at the last quarter of the Moone Good to gelde or libbe Cattle in Sagittarius Capricornus or Pisces the Moone encreasing Of the Eclipse of the Moone THe Moone this yeere shal be Eclipsed the .xx. day of December at .iii. of the clocke in the morning and almost a quarter she being then in her proper mantion Cancer almost corporally conioyned with the malignant planet Saturne and within two degrees of her Dragons head in the seconde house the house of substaunce and riches which what it may presage I leaue it to others to discusse My meanyng is not to vse long and tedious discoursing in a matter not very necessary and familiar to euery one consideryng the yeerely passions which happen to these great lyghtes and therefore with prayer to God to auert the euyll threatned thereby I cease for this poynt The beginning of the foure Quarters of this yeere And fyrst of the Spring The Spring taketh his commencement and beginning the .xi. day of March at two of the clocke .l. minutes after noone at such tyme as the Sunne entreth into the first scruple of Aries making the day and nyght then equall and the aeqinoctium vernum whereby I gather that the yeere is lyke to proue indifferent fruiteful and temperate neither subiect to many stormes nor shewers neyther hindered by too exceeding drought so that there is no want penurie or scarcitie by Gods permission to be feared Of the Sommer THe Sommer beginneth the .xii. day of Iune at .xi. of the clocke and .xxxviii. scruples in the forenoone when the Sunne entreth into the fyrst minute of Cancer making his solstitium estiuum longest day and returneth againe Southward from whence he came This season wyll proue something remisse in heate Of the Autumne THe Autumne commenceth the .xiii. day of September at .xi. of the clocke .xiii. minutes at nyght the Sunne entring the first scruple of Libra the aequinoctiall signe and now hastning towarde the Winter tropicke describeth an equalitie betwixt nyght and day This quarter wyll proue something colder then the nature thereof requireth and more moyst then vsuall The Winter WInter beginneth the .xii. day of December this yeere at iiii of the clocke .xiv. minutes after noone at the Sunnes first touching of the first scruple of Capricorne his solltitium brumale and winter Tropicke making the shortest day and longest nyght and endeth at the Sunnes entrance into Aries next folowyng This quarter wylbe very colde and kindly To know Sunne rising and setting TUrne to the day of the moneth you desire to know and if it be the .i. the v.x.xv.xx.xxv or .xxx. you may from your day looke towardes your right hand in a right line and so vnder their titles finde them but yf it be none of these dayes then you must note what the difference is in minutes betweene the next day which is precisely put downe before your day and also the next so set downe which foloweth and thereof take such part or from your day abate such part as the dayes encrease or decrease proportionally wherein yf you borrow or reiect a minute or two to make euen your accompt it forceth not greatly As for example I desire to know the Sunnes rysing and setting the .iii. of Ianuarie agaynst which day I finde no numbers at all wherfore according to my rule I must looke for some day precedent noted as here the first is and lykewyse for some day followyng as is the .v. which done I seeke the difference and fynde it .iiii. and that I must vse proportionall substraction for that the numbers decrease and therefore I say yf the first day the Sunne rise at viii of the clocke and .iiii. minutes that the .ii. it shal rise at .viii. and .iii. min. and the .iii. at .viii. and .ii. minutes and so my demande satisfied Here you see that euery day looseth iust one minute and that the difference falleth out meete with the dayes notwithstandyng that it had beene a minute more or lesse as for example .iii. or .v. you might haue accompted .iii. or v.iiii at your pleasure without any great errour and so haue made the difference match to the number of dayes To finde the planetarie or artificiall houre vpon the day SEe how many howers your houre of the clocke is from Sunrysing and multiplie these houres by .60 and diuide them by the quantitie of your artificiall hower agreeable to the day and the quotient sheweth how many artificiall howers and minutes of an other artificiall hower if there be any annexed be past wherefore adde one to the number of howers found that is the hower required Example I would know the first of Ianuarie what Planet reigned at .iii. of the clocke in the after noone I therefore abate .viii. of the clocke iiii minutes which is the Sunne ryse from .xv. howers .0 min for so is iii. of the clocke to be reckoned that is to say the after noone howers are to be added to x●i and then Sunrysing to be abated and so there remayneth .vi howers .lvi. which are vi houres .lvi. minutes Now the howers brought to minutes by multiplication of .60 are 360. vnto which adde .56 the minutes which are besides your howers and so wyll the Sunne amount to .416 which diuided by .39 minutes and .20 secondes for so you must vnderstande the quantitie of the artificiall hower to be set downe in min. and secondes yeeldeth the tenth hower whereby you may conclude that the tenth Planet that is to say ☽ by course reckoned from the planet of the day is the planet which then hath finished his course and that the planet that is next in order folowyng hath begunne his course and then reigneth for that hower and ●yme Adde therfore one vnitie to your number .10 found and enter the table folowyng and so shall you finde Saturne reigning If you finde in the quotient howers and minutes they shewe so many howers past and so many minutes more of another artificiall hower next folowyng yea of that hower which your vnitie added and the rest altogeather sheweth Note as often as you cannot diuide your distance brought into minutes by the planetarie hower reduced to secondes you must multiple it agayne by .60 and so bryng it into secondes as in the last example is done Furthermore yf your day proposed haue neyther numbers of Sunne rising nor quantitie of planetarie hower you must do for both as you were taught to do for the Sunne rising and then proceede with your rule last rehearsed The Table seruing to finde the planetarie hower vpon the day where the first colume conteyning the figures 1. 2. 3. 4. and so to .12 standeth for the number of howers the next colume for Sunday the thyrde for Munday c. To know the planetarie hower for the nyght ABate the quantite of your planetarie hower of that day from 120. minutes and the remayne sheweth the quantitie of the artificiall hower for the nyght which founde proceede as for the day adding your howers after midnight to .12 and so taking your distaunce betweene Sunne sette and your howers by abatyng the hower and minute of sunne sette from your tyme proposed coun●yng sunne sette the beginning of the first planetarie hower for the nyght and so successiuely as this Table sheweth The Table for the nyght where the lyke columes are referred to the lyke dayes of the weeke as before To know at what hower of the clocke such a Planet reigneth BUt yf you desire to knowe at what hower of the clocke such a Planette beginneth his reigne then multiply the quantitie of the planetarie hower by one lesse then the number of the planetarie hower whether it be .1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.7.8.9 10. 11. 12. or any number vnder .13 because there are but .12 howers for the day and so many for the nyght and diuide the product by 60. yf the diuidente be minuts or els by .3600 if secondes and the quotient sheweth your desire if any thing remaine they are minutes besides the howers of the clocke which howers and minutes founde in the quotient adde to sunryse yf it be for the day or to Sunset yf for the night and so haue you your purpose Example For the same day aboue rehearsed I woulde knowe when the .4 planet that is ♄ reigned Wherefore I multiplie .39 min. 20. secondes by .3 and diuide by .3600 and thereof commeth .2 howers of the clocke .20 minutes and .20 secondes which added to .8 howers and .4 minutes being sunryse bringeth .10 of the clocke .24 minutes and 20. secondes when the .4 Planet began his reigne FINIS