02094nam 2200397Ia 450 99639522290331620210104171224.0(CKB)3810000000016901(EEBO)2240865314(OCoLC)ocn688634623e(OCoLC)688634623(EXLCZ)99381000000001690120101202d1688 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Annus mirabilis: being an [a]lmanack [fo]r the year of our redemption, 1688[electronic resource] [And] from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5637. Being bissextile, or leap-year. [In wh]ich is contained things suitable for such a work: as [ecli]pses, conjunctions, meteorological observations, [lun]ations, and other configurations of the wandring [stars]; together with the diurnal motion of the planets. [Wit]h a table of houses more correct and demonstrable [than] those commonly used. With three examples of [nati]vities, that shew the imperfection of the common [astr]ology, and its professors. Calculated for the meridian of London. [Who]se latitude longitude is 51 24 deg. 32 20 minutes. /By J. Partridge student in physick and astrology[Lon]don Printed by R. R[oberts] for the [Co]mpany of Stationers[1688][48] pPrinter's name and date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.).Publisher's advertisements on p. [48] at end.Imperfect: pages tightly bound with loss of text.Reproduction of original in: National Library of Scotland.eebo-0097Almanacs, EnglishEarly works to 1800EphemeridesEarly works to 1800AstrologyEarly works to 1800Almanacs, EnglishEphemeridesAstrologyPartridge John1644-1715.1002198UMIUMIBOOK996395222903316Annus mirabilis: being an lmanack for the year of our redemption, 16882415464UNISA