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A65578 Apotelesma, or, The nativity of the world, and the revolution thereof with astrologicall judgements thereupon / by George Wharton ... Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681. 1655 (1655) Wing W1539; ESTC R4944 22,844 34

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Great Britaine or Ireland c. because the Luminaries are then both under the Earth and the Latitude of the Moone Southerne This happens in the 9° 27′ of the Lion which foreshewes the death of a famous Prince or if not his many Misfortunes with great Scarcity of Corne and Graine Andreas Argolus a great Mathematician and an eminent Astrologer in his Ephemeris for this yeare gives us two mo●●Eclipses of the Moone viz. One the 8th of Iuly the other the 7h of August But this Noble Author shrewdly mistooke in his Calculation for there cannot be this yeare any other Eclipse either Lunar or Solar then what I have here mentioned as time will manifest Thus farre I have proceeded in the Generall Accidents incident to mankind c. from the Comet Eclipses Revolution of the World and other extraordinary Signes and Causes formerly mentioned Now to know the particular persons concerned therein and on whom their Effects shall fall the Happiliest or Heaviest it were requisite that I first knew and perused their respective Genitures for by that means I might discover abundantly the Rise and Fall of some who act their parts so eminently upon the Stage of this World what men or women shall have Fortune or Misfortune peace or discord gaine or lesse comfort or discomfort in their enterprizes and actions health or sickness in their Bodies and when In a word any thing that concerns humane affairs for with those that he divine or supernaturall Astrologers meddle not But as I trouble my self with few Nativities nor of those few consider any unlesse of good and signall concernment or such as I shall be peculiarly and upon good terms injoyned to look into so shall I forbeare all further enquiries this yeare except after what my selfe or intimate friends may occasionally thirst for private satisfaction in And 't is hoped by Me that what I have here written will not be found offensive to any body but those Monopolizing Stationers whom nothing will satisfie but my ruine which I hereby assure them of rather then the least parcell of my Proprietie and if yet my Eares must needs be Hornes 't is fit those Fellowe● should weare them Confederates in Mischief quickly fall Their Ruine 's sure oft-times Reciprocall Deo proteCtorI natI●nIs oMnIs honor gLorIa FINIS Books worth buying as being Learned Honest or Usefull EPhemeris Parliamentaria or a Faithfull Register of the transactions of those eminent Parliaments in the beginning of K. Charles his reigne containing the severall Speeches Cases Arguments of Law together with the great mysteries of the Kingdome then in agitation between His Majesty and both Houses The Letters of that most excellent Oratour Monsieur de Balzac the 1. 2. 3. and 4. parts translated ou of French into English by Sir Richard Baker and others newly collected into one volume with a methodicall Table of all the Letters both printed for Iohn Williams and Francis Eglesfield to be sold at the Crown and Marigold in S. Pauls Church-yard London Calam●s Mensurans The Measuring Reed Or The Standard of Time By John Swan an honest Divine a learned Mathematician To be sold by the same John Williams at the Crown in S. Paul's Church-yard The Complete Ambassadour or two Treaties of the intended Marriage of Queen Elizabeth of blessed memory comprized in Letters of Negotiation of Sir Francis Walsingham her Resident in France together with the answers of the Lord Burleigh the Earl of Leicester Sir Thomas Smith and others wherein as in a clear mirrour may be seen the faces of the Courts of England and France as they then stood with many remarkable passages of State not at all mentioned in any History Faithfully collected by the truly Honorable Sir Dudley Diggs Knight late Master of the Rolls in folio As also The Ladies Cabinet inlarged and opened containing many rare secrets and rich Ornaments under 3. heads of Preserving Conserving c. Phisick and Chirurgeri● Cookery and Housewifery with choyce exttactions of Waters Oyls c. collected and practised by the late learned Chymist the Lord Ruthuen with Tables to each part The third Edition with Additions both these printed for and sold by G. Bedell and T. Collins at their shop at Middle Temple Gate in Fleetstreet VULGAR ARITHMETICK the most exquisite peace extant made applicable to Trade by my Noble Friend Noah Bridges Esquire who teacheth the Greek Latine and French Tongues also faire Writing Arithmetick Merchants Accompts Geometrie Trigonometrie Algebra c. at Putney in the County of Surrey Sold by Andrew Crook in S. Pauls Church-yard and Humphrey Tuckey over against ● Dunstans Church in Fleet-street The Queens Closet opened Incomparable Receipts of Physick Preserving Candying and Cookery transcribed from Her Majesties own Receipt-Book by W. M. one of her late Servants The Exact Surveyor of Land shewing how to plot all manner of Grounds and to prove the truth thereof and to reduce Irish Land-measure into English Usefull for all that either purchase or sell By J. E. Both to be sold by Nath. Brooke at the Angell in Cornhill
in Suetonius a very memorable Accident occasioned by a Flash of Lightning which struck out the first Letter of Caesar Augustus his name inscribed upon his Statue wherupon the Augures divined Centum solos dies posthac victurum That he was to live but just 100. dayes after which number the Numerall Letter● betokened and that it would come to passe that he should be registred among the Gods because AESAR the residue of the Name C AESAR in the Tusean Language signified God But to proceed What else should be portended by that Prodigy seene in March 1654 in the Northerne parts of England viz. Two Armies encountering one another but the Warres Bloodshed and Slaughter that hath and is to succeed within these Dominions of England and Scotland Not fearing to get up not falling downe Diverts the thoughts of c●●ming to a Crowne Great things and things incredible are they That Catalin attempts to make His way The greatest Evills He can the blackest Sin What not to make Him more then Catalin Nor shall gray haires despairing of successe Repose in quiet or adventure lesse Galba's stiffe-Limbs when aged seventy three And buckled up in warlike Armory To gaine an Empire stoutly durst withstand The treacherous bl●wes of Otho's bloody hand And lastly but not the least to be taken Notice of what the two prodigious Swarmes of Bees those Monarchicall Creatures that came murmuring through the Aire as if offended at all Governments but their own one the 13. of Iune the last year 1654. in London the Metropolis of England where it fixed upon a man as he passed the streets in Covent-Garden The other upon the 21. of the same Moneth and in the same Citie which clung to the end of a Cart near Somerset House in the Strand but what these times will never indure to heare of Such Conjectures for more they must not now be called as have antiently been passed upon the like Prodigies and their Issue Virgil informes us of Aeneid lib. 7. Of the State or Condition of Man AS touching the Condition of Man forasmuch as we daily see some Men of all Qualities to flourish at one time and at another time to be pressed with mis-fortunes and adversities yet this not alwaies through their own circumspection or evill doings but by a coelestiall cause and inclination not obvious to all I say that the persons signified by Mars Lord of the Revolution are they that shall this year weare the Feather namely the Princes and others ruling by Tyranny and Oppression new-Conquerors and Vsurpers Generalls of Armies Colonels Captains and Commanders all manner of Souldiers Physitians Apothecaries Chirurgions Alchimists Gunners Marshals Serjeants Balli●●s Smiths Armourers Cutlers and the like See my worthy frie●d M. Lilly's Introduction Pag. 67. Those signified by Jupiter Combust of the Sun shall be as Haly saith like to Captives Quorum vires sunt vinctae ●gatae whose strength is in chains and fetters Such be even all Iudges and Senators in the worst sense Churchmen Bishops and Priests in the best sense Also those that call themselves Ministers or Teachers of Non-sense Chancellors Counsellors and Civilians all manner of Lawyers and young Students c. But let some of these be of good cheare The time is at hand and it is but waiting the leisure of Heaven for every one to have His Right either in Person or by Proxy In Anni Revolutionibus si Luna debilis peregrina applicuerit infortuniis Saturno vel Marti potentibus denotabitur Popul● infaelicitas depressio impedimentum in negotits defectus victus lucri multaeque infirmitates Populum affligent If in the yeares Revolution the Moone being weake and peregrine apply to either of the infortunate Planets Saturne or Mars in a powerfull Positure then shall Infelicitie Depression Impediment in their affaires want of Provision and Gaine be denoted to the People and many infirmities will afflict them And this the rather because of the Proximity of the Dragons Tayle to the Cuspe Ascending which hath likewise signification upon the Common-People or generall state of the Nation For the Head and Tayle of the Dragon although they be not Starres but only Intersections of the Eccliptique yet have they the vertue of Starres and sometimes greater then they The reason is because that in these Intersections the Eclipses of the Luminaries alwayes happen by meanes whereof they doe marvailously contribute in the Changes of things when joyned with the Planets especially and accordingly alter the Quality of the yeare as hath been observed by long Experience Therefore not now to be questioned Thus farre have wee briefly touch'd what I judged necessary or safe to be taken notice of in this Revolution and the Causes or Signes preceding and concerning it I know much more may be read in the Figure but this I 'm resolved shall suffice for now it is high time wee reflect upon The Eclipses 1655. PTolomy and the Ancients very seldome or never gave judgment upon Eclipses Great Conjunctious or the like before they happened and that first they had observed by Instrument the precise times thereof Nor indeed could they very well the contrary wanting the many curious Observations later Ages have made and the benefit of those excellent Tables Astronomicall built upon that Foundation And to deale candidly I could wish it were drawne into Custome to doe yet no otherwise our selves For although i● be true there can no considerable error be committed in the Degrees deficient or the places of great Conjunctions and the like yet as to the true Times of all or any of these the hazard is obvious whilst depending upon Tables requiring Reduction wee know not how happily wee can performe it beforehand So that erring in the moment of Eclipses or other Configurations we cannot but the like in the Times their Effects begin and continue Howbeit the Effects of the Eclipses this yeare but a little concerning us nor the Guerdon otherwise incouraging it shall suffice that we rest contented for the present with what the Tables afford us The Inhabitants of this Earthly Starre shall twice this yeare be deprived of a part of the Sun's Light by the Moons Interposition Once the 27. of January 33. min. after High-Noone but not to the Quantitie of one Digit in any part of England To other Regions which incline more to the South-West in France Italy Spaine the Fortunate Island c. it will appeare much greater and in the South Latitude of 3° 23′ viz. in the Countreys that adjoyne upon the South Coasts of Affrique the Sun shall be almost totally darkened in the 1●° 54′ of Aquary It threatens Astrologically Publique Thefts or what wee modestly call Plundering c. Robberies Rapes Earthquakes ' in the Countreys naturally subject thereunto and Famine with Monopolies and other ungodly Devises of pilling and polling the Over-ridden People The second time on the 23. of Iuly 24′ past one in the Morning but not visible in any part of