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A01797 The knowledge of things vnkowne Apperteyning to astronomy, wyth necessary rules, and certayne speares contayned in the same. Compyled by Godfridus super palladium de agricultura Anglicatum.; This booke of astronomye Godfridus.; Palladius, Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus. De re rustica. 1585 (1585) STC 11932; ESTC S121577 28,796 114

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hee is of Mars ¶ Adam 31. Andren 12. Aldon 25. Nufos 12. Benaster in is 92. Becus 9. Dauid 9. ¶ Also here followeth another A.B.C. to knowe by of what sygne in the Zodyack euery man is that is to say vnder which sygne he is borne and to whyche sygne he is moste lyke Also here by thou mayest knowe hys fortune and the momente in the which he shall dye Also here by thou maye knowe thy fortune and infortune of manye thinges Townes Cities and Castles ¶ A 2. B 2. C 20. D 41. E 5. F 24. G 3. H 20. I 10. K 13 L 42. M 12. N 22. O 21. P 21. Q 24. R 27. S 22. T 91. V 13 X 20. Y 20. T 7 ¶ If thou wylte knowe by thys A.B.C. anye man as it is sayde before take hys name and hys mothers name And also if thou wilte knowe of anye Towne by thys A.B.C. as it is sayde before then take that Townes name and the name of the Cyttye of Ierusalem for that is the mother of all Townes and then account the letters of the names by the number of thys A.B.C. and when thou haste all done departe it by 28. and if 1. or 2. be ouer then that that thou seekest longeth to the Weather and if 3. or 4. or 5. be ouer then that that thou séekest longeth to the Bull and if 6. or 7. be ouer then longeth it to the Iemuse and if 8. or 9. be ouer then longeth it to the Crabe and if 10.11 or 12. then longeth it to the Lyon and if 13. or 14. then longeth it to the Virgine and if 15. or 16. be ouer then longeth it to the Balance and if 17.18 or 19. then longeth it to the Scorpyon and if 20. or 21. then longeth it to the Sagitarie and if 22. or 23. then longeth it to the Caprycorne and if 24. or 25. then longeth it to the Aquary and if 26.27 or 28. then longeth it to the Fyshe ¶ Another Alphabet DEparte anye thing in 7. by the proper name of these letters A. will tell whiche of the 7. it is by the ouer number deuided by 9. A. 3. B. 4. C. 2. D. 2. E. 2. F. 4. G. 2. H. 5. I. 3. K. 5. L. 6. M. 25. N. 25. O. 12. P. 13. Q. 15. R. 8. S. 13. T. 2. V. 23. X. 98. Y. 56. Z. 34. ¶ To knowe the weather that shall bee all the yeare after the chaunge of euerye Moone by the Pryme dayes SVndaye Pryme drye weather Munday Pryme moyst weather Tuesday Pryme colde and wynde Wednesday Pryme meruaylous Thurseday Pryme fayre and clere Fryday Pryme fayre and fowle Suturday Pryme rayne ¶ A Rule to knowe vppon what Letter what hower and what minute as followeth Pryme vppon hora mynutes A 29. 9. B 4. 5. C 13. 1 D 20. 18. E 18. 12. F 21. 4. G 13. 20. EVermore thus reigneth these feuen planets First reigneth Saturne then Iupiter then Mars then Soll then Venus then Mercurye and then Luna Saturne is Lord on Saturday Iupiter is lord on Thursday Mars is Lord of Tuesday Soll on Sunday Venus on Friday and Mercury of wednesday and Luna on Munday Saturne Iupyter Mars Soll Mercury is masculine That is to say Mankinde Venus and Luna are Feminine that is to say womankind Saturne Mars and Luna are euill Planets Iupyter soll and Venus be good Planettes and Mercury is chaungeable On Saturdaye the fyrste hower after midnighte reygneth Saturne the seconde hower Iupiter the third hower Mars the iiii hower Soll the v. hower Venus the since hower Mercury the vii hower Luna And then againe Saturne the viii hower and Iupiter the ix hower Mars the x. hower Soll the xi hower Venus the xii hower Mercurye the xiii hower and Luna the xiiii hower Then agayne the thyrde of day time Saturne the xv hower Iupyter the xvi hower Mars the xvii hower foll the xviii hower Venus the xix hower Mercury the xx hower and Luna the xxi hower And then agayne the iiii tyme saturne the xxii hower Iupyter the xxiii hower Mars the xxiiii hower And then beginneth soll in the hower after midnighte on the sunday Venus the second hower Mercury the thirde hower Luna the iiii hower saturne the fyfte hower And so forth hower by hower and Planet by Planet in order as they stande Eche Planet to hys owne daye reygneth euermore certaynely the tyrste hower the viii hower the xv hower and the xxii hower And so fourth euermore one after another And nexte after that reygneth the Planet that is nexte in order as thus Saturne Iupyter Mars Soll Venus Mercurius and Luna ¶ Of the moste best and profytablesse dayes that be in the yeare to let blood IN the beginning of March that is to saye the vi and the tenth daye thou shalte drawe out blood of the right arme In the beginninge of Aprill of the lefte arme and that in the xi daye for the sight In the ende of Maye of which arme thou wylte and that agayne the Feuer and if thou so doest neyther thou shalte lose thy sighte nor thou shalte haue no Feuers how long thou lyuest ¶ Quot retinente vita et non mortis Imago Si semperfuerint viuens morietur et infra   Goodhap Mishap Mishap   Best 1. 13.   Sorrowe 2. 14. 24. 3. 16. 26. 4. 17. 23. Best 6. 18. 27. Dearth 11. 8. 10.   20.   ¶ Est vesper Eplaton deampulle Philosophie Vita 5. 19.   Heauines 7. 21. 28. 9. 22. 29. Vita 12. 25. 30. Ioye 15.       Vita Ioye Ioye   Collige per numeroes aliquid cupis esse phandre Iunge simullatum feriaque Diem A. iii. B. vi C. xii D. xx E. xxvi F. xxv G. iii. K. xv L. xxi M. xv N. xxii O. xx P. xiiii Q. xvi R. iiii S. xxix T. xxviii V. iiii X. vi Y. vi Z. iii. Sunday xiii Munday xviii Thuesday xv Wednesday xxv Thurseday xi Fryday xv Saturday xxvi ¶ Thus endeth the Speare of Platon WHo so euer in the vii daye of Marche letteth him blood in the righte arme in the leuenth daye of Aprill in the left arme he shall not lose the sight of his eyen And in the fower or fyfte last daye of Maye in both armes be letten blood he shal haue no feuers Whosoeuer in the fyrste day of each moneth falleth into anye infyrmitye the thyrd day ensuing is to dred which if he passe he shall escape tyll thirtye dayes Who so falleth in the seconde day is to dread which if he passe though he long be sick he shal be deliuered He that falleth in the thirde daye at nexte shal be deliuered He that falleth sycke in the iiii daye he shall bee greeuouslye to the xxviii daye whiche if hee passe he shall escape He that falleth the fyft daye thoughe he suffer greeuously he shall escape He that falleth in the sixte day though he seeme to be healde neuer the latter in the fyfte daye of