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A22176 A treatyse of the state and disposition of the worlde with the alteracions and chaunginges therof through the great coniunctions of the iii hyest planetes, called Maxima, Maior, Media, and Minor : declaringe the very tyme, the day, houre and minute, that God created the sonne, moone, and sterres, and the places where they were fyrst set in the heauens, and the beginning of their inouynges and so contynued to this day wherby the world hath receyued influe[n]ce as [s]hal be declared by example from the creation unto this present yere, and also to the yeare of our Lorde, M.D.LVIII. to come. Askham, Anthony, fl. 1553. 1550 (1550) STC 859.5; ESTC S646 6,622 26

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an earthly triplicite about the which tyme was Pope Syluester and kynge Knaght of Englande with such alteracions and warres as was about that tyme. ¶ Also after other .x. reuolucyons of Saturne in the yere of our Lorde a. M. a C. and lvi was an other coniunction in a earthly triplicite in the. 27. degre of Capricorne about the which tyme began the two orders of begging freers the one of S. Dominic the other of S. Fraunces Adrian was Byshop of Rome and Richarde kyng of Englande with many alteracions both by wars famine and deth that happened about that tyme. ¶ Also in the yere of our Lorde a M .ii. C. and .xxv. was a cōiunction betwyxe Saturne and Iupiter by the chaungynge of the triplicite into the .xx. degre of Aquary as saith Henricus de Machlimia the whiche was aboute kynge Iohns tyme of Englande and Fredericke the seconde Emperoure ¶ Also in the yere of our Lorde a. M .iii. C. and .xlv. the .xxiiii. day of Marche about the xir degre of Aquary was a great coniunction both of Saturne Iupiter and Mars and both before and after that coniunction was a Minor coniunction of Saturne Mars the first was in the yere a M .iii. C .lvii. the .ii. in the yere a M .iii. C .xxvii. after the which cōiunction dyd folowe meruelous alteraciōs as gret drought and lacke of water with much penury scarsnes of sustenance both for mā and beast and also pestilence with great death ❧ Also in the yere a thousande foure hundreth and .iiii. was a coniunction in a watrye triplicite in the .xx. degre of Pisces about this tyme was the scisme and dyssencion betwixte the thre Byshoppes of Rome Innocencius Gregorius and Alexander and the tyme of Henry Bolynbroke kynge of Englande and shortlye after that tyme was a great froste in Englande that lasted fyftene wekes longe ❧ Also in the yere a. M .iiii. C .lxxxix. the x. reuolucions of Saturne was fully ended the whiche was about .xlviii. yeres sence so that the sayd Saturne hath made but one reuolucion and a halfe vntyll this present yere in the whiche tyme hath ben no small alteracion and chaungyng yf ye marke it wel Also in the yere a thousande v● hundreth and .xxx. Saturne beganne his reuolucion againe departynge from the coniunction of Iupiter in Cancer the which reuolucion shal contynew to the yere a. M .v. hundreth and .lx. the which is about .xiii. yeres after this our presēt yere Furthermore ye shal know that in the reuolution fygure for the yere in the begynnynge of Saturnes reuolucyon Iupiter was set in a moueable sygne in the house of religion beynge retrograde the which doth signifie vnstedfastnes of lawes faith and customes for the tyme of this Saturmens reuolution bycause that Iupiter is not strong in the fygure and also lodged in an vnstedfast place Furthermore ye shall knowe that in the tyme of this reuolution the wether shal stande chiefelye with moystnes and by watry more then with drought and the earth shall brynge forth all growynge thynge ryghte well and many colde syckenes of flume shall reygne as dropses goutes poses and suche lyke Also no great vnyuersal warres are lyke to reygne in this reuolucion but accordynge to the application of Mars to the other planettes as chyefelye when he is ioyned with Saturne he causeth the people and specially the Saturniens and those that be vnder Mars to be of preuey sectes and councels in hye matters of the faith lawes and religion and also to moue warre and battell in suche causes And thus consyder of all the other planettes as he ioyneth with them Also yf ye maruell why in this reuolucion of Saturne the tyme shall stande most with varyacion alteracyon of faith lawes religion and customes know that in the fygures of the yeare at the begynnynge of Saturnes reuolucion the lorde of that yere dyd commytte his power and dysposycyon to Iupiter the sygnyfycatoure of faythe and lawes and by his retrogradacyon is sygnyfyed the wekenesse and inconstantnes of the aforesayde fayth and lawes and bycause the Lorde Iupiter beynge in the house of relygion and in a moueable sygne it is sygnyfyed thereby the mutacyon and great alteracyon thereof and chyefelye amonges the relygyon professours and teachers of the same so that the perfecte stablisment and seasynge of this varyacyon is not lyke to be fullye ended in all peoples hertes vnto the ende and terme of this sayde reuolucyon of Saturne And thus fynallye all these greate coniunctions considered and these ● reuolucyons of Saturne with the fygures and places of the planettes at the begynuynge it may well be prognostycated of the dysposycion alteracyon and chaungynge of the people euen frome the Creacyon vntyll .xlix. thousande yere be ended the whiche is the course of the. ir spere if it please god to suffer the worlde so longe To whom praye we daylye to sende vs grace and good dysposycyon that throughe wysdome we may rule with the Sterres as saythe Ptholome the prince of Astronomyes ❧ FINIS ¶ Thus endeth this lytel treatyse compyled by Anthony Askham In the yeare of our Lorde M. D XLVII ❧ IMPRYNTED AT LONDON IN FLETEstrte at the signe of the George nexte to Saynt Dunstones Churche by Wyliyam Powell In the yeare of our Lorde M. D L. the laste daye of Ianuarye