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Titolo |
The knowledge of things unknown; : shewing the effects of the planets, and other astronomical constellations. With the strange events that befall men, women and children born under them. Compiled by Godfridus super palladium de agricultara [sic], Anglicarum. Together with the husband-man's practice, or prognostication for ever: as teacheth Albert, Alkind, and Ptolomey. To which is now added, the shepheards perpetuall prognostication for the weather. This is unknown to many men, though it be known to some men |
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