02204nam 2200373Ia 450 99638550150331620221108044622.0(CKB)4940000000079185(EEBO)2248522509(OCoLC)12846767(EXLCZ)99494000000007918519851126d1681 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Memento's to the vvorld, or, An historical collection of divers wonderful comets and prodigious signs in heaven, that have been seen, some long before the birth of Christ, and many since that time in divers countries, with their wonderful and dreadful effects[electronic resource] together, with ample discourses, and profitable observations, upon that admirable star which appeared at the birth of Christ, to the eastern magi : as also upon that comet which appeared in the constellation of Cassiopea, after the horrid massacre of the French-Protestants, Anno 1572, and several other comets, with their effects to this present time /by W.G., minister of the gospel ; likewise, Stella nova, or, The new star, or, An account of the natural signification of the comet, or blazing-star, that hath so long been visible in England, and other countreys, and is yet hanging over our heads, by William Knight ..[London] Printed by T. Haly, for T. Passinger ...1680 [1681][4], 31 pIncludes bibliographical references.Usually ascribed to William Green, the author of Abyssus mati.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113CometsHalley's cometComets.Greene William361387Knight Williamfl. 1680-1699.1007653EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996385501503316Memento's to the vvorld, or, An historical collection of divers wonderful comets and prodigious signs in heaven, that have been seen, some long before the birth of Christ, and many since that time in divers countries, with their wonderful and dreadful effects2416269UNISA