A Prognostication euerlasting of right good effect
fruitfully augmented by the author, containing plaine, briefe, pleasant, chosen rules to iudge the weather by the sunne, moone, starres, comets, rainbow, thunder, clowdes, with other extraordinary tokens, not omitting the aspects of planets, with a briefe iudgement foreuer, of plentie, lacke, sicknes, dearth, warres, &c. opening also many naturall couses worthie to be knowne. : To these, and other now at the last, are ioyned diuers generall pleasant tables, with many compendious rules, easie to be had in memorie, manifold wayes profitable to all men of understanding
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Author
Contributions
- Digges, Thomas, approximately 1546-1595 - Contributor
- Copernicus, Nicolaus, 1473-1543 - Contributor
Publication
Imprinted at London by Felix Kyngstone., London, England
Language
English
Word Count
10,500 words, Guess
Page Count
42 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveprognosticatione00digg
- OCLC Control Number79245869
- Open LibraryOL49341366M
Alternate Titles
- Prognostication everlasting of right good effect.
Subjects
Other Editions
- A Prognostication euerlasting of right good effect: fruitfully augmented by the author, containing plaine, briefe, pleasant, chosen rules to iudge the weather by the sunne, moone, starres, comets, rainbow, thunder, clowdes, with other extraordinary tokens, not omitting the aspects of planets, with a briefe iudgement foreuer, of plentie, lacke, sicknes, dearth, warres, &c. opening also many naturall couses worthie to be knowne. : To these, and other now at the last, are ioyned diuers generall pleasant tables, with many compendious rules, easie to be had in memorie, manifold wayes profitable to all men of understanding
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