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A24327 Speculum perspicuum uranicum, or, A glasse wherein you may behold the revolution of the year of our Lord Jesus Christ MDCLIII being the first after bissextile, or leap-year ... : calculated for the meridian of London ... / by Tho. Jackson, mathematician. Jackson, Tho. (Thomas) 1653 (1653) Wing A1832; ESTC R28995 21,816 39

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Speculum Perspicuum Vranicum OR A GLASSE Wherein you may behold The Revolution of the YEAR of our LORD CHRIST M.DX LIII Being the first after Bissextile or Leap-year SHEWING All the notable Aspects of the PLANETS with the MOON and among themselves With the true place of the Sun Moon In Signes Degrees and Minutes For every DAY in the YEAR And true place of the other Planets every Fift day Unto which are added some Astrological Predictions gathered from the Quarterly REVOLUTIONS of this year 1653 Calculated for the Meridian of LONDON Differs from the Meridian of Litterworth 4 Minutes Whose Pole-artick is elevated above the Horizon 51 degrees 32 minutes North latitude By THO. JACKSON Mathemat London Printed by E. Cotes for the Company of STATIONERS 1653. Vulgar notes according to the Julian account used here in England for this year 1653. The Golden Number   1 The Dominical Letter   B The Circle of the Sun   10 The Roman Indiction   6 The Number of Direction   20 The Epact   11 Shrove Sunday February 20 Septuagesima Febr. 6 Sexagesima Febr. 13 Quinquagesima Febr. 20 Quadragesima Febr. 27 Easter day Aprill 10 Rogation Sunday May 15 Ascension day May 19 Whitsunday May 29 Trinity Sunday Jun. 5 Advent Sunday Novemb. 27 〈◊〉 Term beginneth the 24 day of January and endeth the 12 day of February Easter Term beginneth the 27 of Aprill and endeth the 23 day of May. Trinity Term beginneth the 5 of June and endeth the 29 day Michaelmas Term beginneth the 24 day of October and endeth the 28 day of November The names and Characters of the 12 Signs of the Zodiack with a description of what part or member of the body each Sign governeth ♈ Aries Head and Face ♉ Taurus Neck and throat ♊ Gemini Armes Shoul ♋ Cancer Brest Stomach ♌ Leo Heart and Back ♍ Virgo Bowels and Belly ♎ Libra Reins and Loines ♏ Scorpio Secret Members ♐ Sagittarius Thighs ♑ Capricornus Knees ♒ Aquarius Legs ♓ Pisces Feet Names and Characters of the 7 Planets with the Head and Tail of the Dragon ♄ Saturne ♃ Jupiter ♂ Mars ☉ Sol. ♀ Venus ☿ Mercury ☽ Luna ☊ Dragons Head ☋ Dragons Tail A Table of the Aspects   s. d.   ☌ Conjunction 0 0 Novilunium SS Semisextile 1 0   ⚹ Sextile 2 0 Corniculata Q Quintile 2 12   □ Quartile 3 0 Semiplena Td Tridecile 3 18   △ Trine 4 0 Gibbosa Bq Biquintile 4 24   ☍ Opposition 6 0 Plenilunium A brief description of the particular things contained in this Almanack examplary IN this Almanack the twelve moneths are contained in 12 pages each page is divided into 8 Columnes In the First is placed the dayes of the moneth The second the dayes of the week The third containeth the fixed and movable spheares the beginnings and endings of the Termes the Aspects of the Planets with the Moon and mutually with themselves and the Moon in her Apogaeon Perigaeon The fourth sheweth the place of the Moon in signs degrees and minutes The fifth sheweth the place of the Sun in signs degrees and minutes The sixth sheweth the places of the Planets every fift day at noon The seventh sheweth the time of Sun rising every day in the moneth The eighth sheweth the time of Sun setting every day in the moneth Example The 19 day of Jan. being Wednesday Saturne is in Biquintile of Venus or an aspect of distance 4 signs 24 degrees on the 15 day Jupiter is Semisextile to Venus in the 9 day the Moon is in her Apogaeon and the 31 of Jan. Saturne is in Conjunction with the Moon the Moons place is 2 degr 18. min. in Leo place of the Sun is 22 degr 23 min. in Aquarius Saturn is that day 8 degrees 28 min. in Leo. How to find the true place of any of the Planets for any day that be intermediated by taking the difference betwixt the two dayes before and after the time assigned Example I would know the true place of Jupiter the 6 day of Jan. I find Jupiter on the 2 day to be 24 day 14 min. of ♑ and on the 7 day I find him in 25 day 24 m. of ♑ direct the difference is 1 day 10 min. to find his true place on the 6 day then say by the rule of 3. if 4 daies motion give 70 min. what shall 3 daies motion give multiply and divide and you shall finde 52 min. 30 sec the which adde to 24 d. 14 min. and it will be 25 d. 6 min. 30 sec the true place of Jupiter on the 6 day of Jan. The like may be said for any other time and for any other Planet Behold the work January hath xxxj dayes Full Moon 3 day 17. min. past 5 afternoon Sun rising Sun setting Last quarter 11 day 25. min. past 7 afternoon New Moon 19 day 7 min. past 6 before noon First quarter 25 day 12 min. past 11 at night MD WD Mutuall aspect ☽ place ☉ pla Planet places H.M. H.M. 1 a New year ♊ 24 33 21 52 ♄ 10 52 ♌ 8 2 3 57 2 B   ♋ 8 2 22 54 ♃ 24 14 ♑ 8 0 4 0 3 c ☌ ♃ ☉ 21 16 23 55 ♂ 2 57 ♏ 7 57 4 3 4 d ☽ with ♄ ♌ 4 14 24 56 ♀ 12 44 ♐ 7 56 4 4 5 e Simeon 16 55 25 58 ☿ 14 46 ♒ 7 55 4 5 6 f Twelfth day 29 17 26 59 ♄ 10 48 ♌ 7 54 4 6 7 g □ ♀ ☽ ♍ 11 25 28 0 ♃ 25 24 ♑ 7 53 4 7 8 a ☽ ☋ 23 21 29 1 ♂ 5 36 ♏ 7 52 4 8 9 B ☽ Apogeon ♎ 5 10 ♒ 2 ♀ 19 55 ♐ 7 51 4 9 10 c ☉ in ♒ 16 52 1 3 ☿ 17 56 ♒ 7 50 4 10 11 d □ ♄ ☽ 28 43 2 4 ♄ 10 6 ♌ 7 49 4 11 12 e □ ☿ ☽ ♏ 10 39 3 6 ♃ 26 35 ♑ 7 47 4 13 13 f Hillarie 22 46 4 7 ♂ 8 10 ♏ 7 46 4 14 14 g △ ♄ ☽ ♐ 5 16 8 8 ♀ 25 15 ♐ 7 45 4 15 15 a SS ♃ ♀ 18 7 6 9 ☿ 17 13 ♒ 7 44 4 16 16 B ⚹ ♂ ☽ ♑ 1 23 7 10 ♄ 9 41 ♌ 7 42 4 18 17 c ☽ with ♃ 15 4 8 11 ♃ 27 45 ♑ 7 41 4 19 18 d ☍ ♄ ☉ 29 6 9 12 ♂ 10 39 ♏ 7 39 4 21 19 e Bq ♄ ♀ ♒ 13 32 10 13 ♀ 1 15 ♑ 7 38 4 22 20 f △ ♂ ☽ 28 4 11 14 ☿ 12 26 ♒ 7 36 4 24 21 g   ♓ 12 46 12 14 ♄ 9 17 ♌ 7 34 4 26 22 a ☽ perigri 27 20 13 15 ♃ 28 55 ♑ 7 32 4 28 23 B   ♈ 11 50 14 16 ♂ 13 3 ♏ 7 31 4 29 24 c Term begin 26 12 15 17 ♀ 7 17 ♑ 7 30 4 30 25 d ☍ ♂ ☽ ♉ 10 18 16 18 ☿ 6 28 ♒ 7 28 4 32 26 e △
uberem proventum frugura item affluentem liberalem vitem Yet I see more happiness portended by the Moon her application to the two fortunes to wit the Lord of the Ascendent and his Lady which is Venus by name for the Moon is in conjunction with Jupiter on March 15 day at 2 a clock in the morning Venus with the Moon on the 17 day at 5 in the morning so that the first Planet the Moon applyes to after the Suns vernal ingress is Jupiter the Lord of the Ascendent next Venus then Mercury see what Origanus saith in such a matter In anni quarturum revolutionibus aut thematibus lunationum si luna sive firma c. potens sit in angulo vel succedente domo dignitatibus sive debilis cadens extra dignitates applicuerit benefico alicui planeti Jovi vel Veneri significabitur status populi fortunatus quo lucra eidem accrescent abundabunt necessariae vigebitque si applicuerit Jovi justitia pax libertas si Veneri erit hilaritas gaudium frequentia connubiorum In the Revolutions of the year and of the quarterly Ingresses or in the Theams of the several Lunations if the Moon whether she be strong and potent in an Angle or succedent house and in her own dignities or if she be in weak and cadent without her dignities and shall apply to any benevolent Planet viz. Jupiter or Venus it signifieth the state and condition of the people to be fortunate whereby they shall get wealth and have abundance of all necessaries and if this application be to Jupiter justice peace and liberty shall flourish If to Venus there shall be mirth joy and many mariages these are significations of double joys but the Eclipse of the Sun happening in the year 1652. 29 day of March will single the joys Jupiter with Venus doth signifie Agunt quidem juxta naturam fortioris in themate in genere vero serenitatem afferunt in aqueis vero locis mites lenes pluvias hoc certius si lunae testimonium radio vel ☌ accesserit A Table of the altitude of the Sun in the beginning of each Sign at all houres of the day calculated for 51 degrees 30 minutes North latitude Bef noon Aft. noon ♋ ♊ ♌ ♉ ♍ ♈ ♎ ♓ ♏ ♒ ♐ ♑ d. m. d. m. d. m. d. m. d. m. d. m. d m. 12 62.00 58.20 50.0 38.30 27.6 18.20 15.10 11 1 59.44 56.30 48.12 36.56 25.42 17.10 13.58 10 2 53.45 50.45 43.20 32.38 21.53 13 40 10.30 9 3 45.30 43.10 36.10 26.8 15.59 8.18 5.20 8 4 36.40 34.12 27.30 18.8 8.35 1.17   7 5 27.16 25 00 18.20 9.21 0 6     6 6 18.10 15.46 9.5         5 7 9.36 7.4           4 8 1.39             You may behold in this Table that when the Suns place is in the first point of Cancer his Meridian height will be 62 degrees in Gemini is 58 deg 28 min. in Leo is the same degrees and minutes Suppose that when the Sun is in the first point of Aries or Libra and you find the height of the Sun taken by the quadrant to be 38 deg 30 min. and you would desire to know what a clock it is at that time look in the foregoing Table under the Signs Aries and Libra and you will find in the column under the title before and after noon to be 12. then you may conclude it is high noon Had it been that the Sun was but 36 deg 56 min. high that day then you may conclude to be a 11 of the clock if it be in the aforenoon if it be in the afternoon it is 1 a clock Suppose you had observed the Sun to be 26 degrees and 8 min. high in the same day then it is 9 of the clock if your observation be in the morning but if it be in the afternoon then it is 3 a clock and so with the rest At any time when the Sun is far remote from the first point of any Sign take the proportional part and the like for your altitude taken when it will not concur with the altitude in the Table so you will find the Suns altitude above the horizon at any time A Table of the Azimuth of the Sun in the beginning of each Sign for all houres of the day for the latitude of 51 deg 13 min. Bef no. Afr. no. 11 1 10 2 9 3 8 4 7 5 6 6 5 7 4 8 Signes d. m. d. m. d. m. d. m. d. m. d. m. d. m. d. m. ♋ 61.41 38.00 22.00 8.5.0 3. n. 20 14.40 25.30 37 0● ♌ ♊ 63.52 41.30 24.45 10.5.4 1.00 12.12 23.25   ♍ ♉ 67.10 47.30 31.2 17.00 4.3 6.52 18.12   ♎ ♈ 70.00 53.25 37.56 24.5 11.22       ♏ ♓ 72.30 58.00 43.40 30.25         ♐ ♒ 74.20 60.55 47.49 35.00         ♑ 75.2 62.1 49.3           When the Sun is in the first point in Cancer a● 9 a clock before noon or 3 a clock in the after noon it is required the Suns Azimuth which is 22 degr 00 min. in the same houres in Leo and Gemini it is 24 deg 45. min. as in like manner with the rest A Table of the Suns declination for every degree of the Ecliptique degrees ♎ ♈ ♏ ♉ ♐ ♊ degrees d. m d. m. d. m. 1 0.24 12.00 20.26 29 2 0.48 12.13 20.39 28 3 1.2 12.33 20.49 27 4 1.35 12.54 21.1 26 5 2.10 13.13 21.12 25 6 2.23 13.34 21.23 24 7 2.47 13.54 21.43 23 8 3.11 14.13 21.52 22 9 3.35 14.33 22.2 21 10 3.58 14.52 22.10 20 11 4.23 15.11 22.18 19 12 4.45 15.29 22.26 18 13 5.9 15.48 22.34 17 14 5.32 16.6 22.40 16 15 6.4 16.23 22.47 15 16 6.19 16.41 22.53 14 17 6.42 16.58 22.59 13 18 7.5 17.15 23.4 12 19 7. ●8 17.32 23.9 11 20 7. ●0 17.48 23.13 10 21 8.13 18.4 23.17 9 22 8.35 18.19 23.20 8 23 9.10 18.35 23.33 7 24 9.21 18.50 23.25 6 25 9.42 19.5 23.28 5 26 10.4 19.19 23.29 4 27 10.26 19.33 23.30 3 28 10.48 19.47 23.30 2 29 11.9 20.00 23 31 1 30 11.31 20.13 23.31 0 degrees d. m. d. m. d. m. degrees ♓ ♍ ♒ ♌ ♑ ♋ The use of this Table This Table consisteth of 5 Columns the first and last contain the degrees of the Signes that are placed in the head or foot thereof that if you find the sign that the Sun is in at the head or foot of the Table and the degrees in the first or last Column thereof then at the intersection you will have the Suns declination Example Let the Suns place be 20 degrees in Taurus or Scorpio to find the Suns declination you must find Taurus or Scorpio in the head of the Table and 20 degrees on the first Column then guide your eye from ♉ til you come against 20 degr there you shall finde