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A24778 A celestiall glasse, or, Ephemeris for the year of the Christian era 1652 being the bissextile or leap-year : contayning the lunations, planetary motions, configurations & ecclipses for this present year ... : with many other things very delightfull and necessary for most sorts of men : calculated exactly and composed for ... Rochester ... / by Robert Sliter. Sliter, Robert. 1652 (1652) Wing A2389; ESTC R26521 26,182 40

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0 54 1 43 2 50 3 28 4 54 5 6 27 8 46 10 35 10 18 11 4 a 13 1 28 1 36 2 26 3 4 4 24 5 44 5 55 28 9 46 11 30 11 10 a 37 1 9 2 14 2 18 3 10 4 34 5 19 6 33 6 46 29 10 47 a 25 a 4 1 33 2 6 2 58 2 59 3 56 5 28 6 13 7 22 7 36 30 11 49   0 58 2 27 2 52 3 41 3 40 4 43 6 24 7 5 8 11 8 30 31 a 49   1 50   9 41   4 2● 5 36   7 55   9 27 The motion of the three superiors for every fifth day Moneth Day ♄ ♃ ♂ ♌ S A ♑ M A ♋ S A July 5 1 25 0 27 5 57 0 4 12 29 0 52 10 2 4 0 27 5 25 0 4 15 45 0 54 15 2 42 0 27 4 55 0 5 19 0 0 56 20 3 20 0 28 4 27 0 5 12 15 0 58 5 3 58 0 28 4 2 0 6 25 29 1 0 30 4 35 0 29 3 4● 0 7 28 42 1 2 August 5 5 21 ● 29 3 20 0 7 2 ♌ 35 1 4 10 5 59 ● 30 3 11 0 8 5 47 1 5 15 6 35 0 30 3 5 0 9 8 59 1 7 20 7 10 0 31 3 D 3 0 9 12 9 1 8 25 7 45 0 31 3 5 0 10 15 19 1 10 30 8 19 0 22 3 10 0 10 18 29 1 12 September 5 8 58 0 33 3 28 0 11 12 16 1 13 10 9 28 0 33 3 45 0 11 15 23 1 15 15 9 58 0 34 4 7 0 12 28 31 1 16 20 10 25 0 ●5 4 32 0 12 ● ♍ 37 1 17 25 10 51 0 35 5 2 0 11 4 42 1 18 30 11 15 0 36 5 27 0 13 7 47 1 19 October 5 11 37 0 37 1 15 0 13 10 52 1 21 10 11 57 ● 37 6 56 0 13 13 56 1 22 15 12 15 2 38 7 41 0 14 16 50 1 22 20 12 30 0 39 8 30 0 14 10 0 1 23 25 12 42 0 4● 9 21 0 14 13 5 1 24 3● 12 51 0 4 10 25 0 15 26 5 1 25 November 5 12 57 0 42 11 22 0 15 2● 42 1 26 10 13 ● 0 43 1● 22 0 15 ● ♎ 40 1 27 15 13 K 3 0 44 13 23 0 16 5 38 1 28 20 13 ●1 0 44 14 26 0 16 8 33 1 29 25 12 56 0 45 15 31 0 17 11 27 1 30 3● 12 48 ● 46 16 30 0 17 14 19 1 31 December 5 12 37 0 47 17 45 0 17 17 9 1 31 10 12 23 0 48 18 53 0 18 19 5● 1 32 15 12 7 0 49 20 3 0 18 22 45 1 33 20 11 40 0 49 21 13 0 19 25 30 1 33 25 11 29 0 30 22 25 0 19 28 14 1 34 30 11 7 0 51 23 37 0 20 0 ♏ 5 1 34 The parts of mans body as they are by Astrologers attributed to the 12. Zodiacall Constellations ♈ Aries Head and Face ♉ Taurus Neck and throat ♊ Gemini Arms shoulders ♋ Cancer Breast stomacks ♌ Leo Heart and back ♍ Virgo Bowels and belly ♎ Libra Reins and Loyns ♏ Scorpio Secrets and bladder ♐ Sagittarius The thighs ♑ Capricorn The knees ♒ Aquarius The legges ♓ Pisces The feet The Characters of the Sun and seven Planets with the head and tayl of the Dragon ♌ Saturn ♃ Jupiter ♂ Mars ❍ Terra The Earth ☽ Luna The Moon ♀ Venus ☿ Mercury ☉ Sol The Sun ☊ Dragons head ☋ Dragons tayl The Characters of the Aspects ☌ Conjunction in one and the same point SS Semisextile distant one sign ⚹ Sextile distant two whole signs Q. Quintile distant two signs 12. degrees □ Quartile or square distant 3. signs Tol. Tridecile distant 31. signs 18 degrees △ Trine distant 4. whole signs Bq. Biquintile distant 4. signs 24. degrees ☍ Opposition distant 6. whole signs Note that I do not account the Sun as one of the Planets but the Earth in his stead for the word Planet signifies a wandring Star but in all probability and by late discoveries the Earth moves and not the Sun A brief description of the fore-going Ephemeris IN the foregoing Ephemeris each page being appropriated to a moneth is divided into eight columnes the first whereof contains the daies of the moneth the second the daies of the week according to the English accompt the third contains the daies of note which are yet in use for the computing of time In this column is set down likewise the Planetary Aspects with the latitude of the two inferiour Planets ♀ and ♀ for some certain daies in each moneth which may be found for every day by the rule of proportion the 4. column contains the true place of the Earth for every day under the Meridian of Rochester the 5. of ♀ the 6. of ♀ the 7. of ☽ and the last of ♌ for supplying the Longitudes and Latitudes of the three superiour Planets I have made use of the two Pages following the Ephemeris wherein I have inserted them for every 5 day of each moneth which may likewise be found for every day by the rule of proportion after this manner I would know the true place of ♂ the 8. day of Ianuary therefore seeing the Planet is direct I deduct his place for the 5. day which is 1. degree 9. min. of ♓ and the difference is 3. deg 56. min. then I say by the Rule of proportion If 5 daies give 3. deg 56. min. what shall 3. daies give the answer is 2. deg 22. min. fere this I adde to his place for the 5. day and the totall is 3. deg 31. min. ♓ the true place of ♂ for the day proposed remember to do the contrary if the Planet be Retrograde by the same means may be found the Latitude for any day proposed A Table of the Moons Latitude North. Signe 0 Signe 1. Signe 2. Ascend South Signe 6. Signe 6. Signe 8. Ascend Degrees D 1 ‖ D 1 ‖ D 1 ‖ Degrees 0 0 0 0 2 29 52 4 19 43 30 1 0 5 14 2 34 22 4 22 18 29 2 0 10 27 2 38 50 4 24 49 28 3 0 15 41 2 43 15 4 27 14 27 4 0 20 54 2 47 37 4 29 34 26 5 0 26 7 2 51 56 4 31 50 25 6 0 31 19 2 56 11 4 34 0 24 7 0 36 31 3 0 24 4 36 6 23 8 0 41 42 3 4 33 4 38 6 22 9 0 46 52 3 8 39 4 40 2 21 10 0 52 2 3 12 42 4 41 52 20 11 0 57 10 3 16 41 4 43 37 19 12 1 2 18 3 20 36 4 45 17 18 13 1 7 24 3 24 28 4 46 52 17 14 1 12 29 3 28 16 4 48 21 16 15 1 17 33 3 32 0 4 49 45 15 16 1 22 36 3 35 40 4 51 4 14 17 1 27 37 3 39 17 4 52 17 13