<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <rss version="2.0" xmlns:opensearch="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> <channel> <title> <![CDATA[Stationers Search for 'copydate:&quot;1672.&quot;']]> </title> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link> /cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?q=ccl=copydate%3A%221672.%22&#38;sort_by=relevance&#38;format=rss </link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <atom:link rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?q=ccl=copydate%3A%221672.%22&#38;sort_by=relevance&#38;format=rss" /> <description> <![CDATA[ Search results for 'copydate:&quot;1672.&quot;' at Stationers]]> </description> <opensearch:totalResults>12</opensearch:totalResults> <opensearch:startIndex>0</opensearch:startIndex> <opensearch:itemsPerPage>50</opensearch:itemsPerPage> <atom:link rel="search" type="application/opensearchdescription+xml" href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?q=ccl=copydate%3A%221672.%22&#38;sort_by=relevance&#38;format=opensearchdescription" /> <opensearch:Query role="request" searchTerms="q%3Dccl%3Dcopydate%253A%25221672.%2522" startPage="" /> <item> <title> Merlini Anglici ephemeris, or Astrological judgments for the year 1672. By William Lilly student in astrology. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2440</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Lilly, William, 1602-1681..<br /> London : Printed by J[ohn]. Macock for the Company of Stationers, 1672 .<br /> [96] pages : illustrations ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2440">Place hold on <em>Merlini Anglici ephemeris, or Astrological judgments for the year 1672. By William Lilly student in astrology.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2440</guid> </item> <item> <title> Olympia domata or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1672. Being the second from the bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5621. Wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, &amp; aspects of the planets, the increase, decrease, and length of the day and night, with the rising, southing and setting of the planets &amp; fixed stars throughout the year, whereby may be known the true hour of the night at all times, when either the moon or stars are seen. Calculated according to art, and referred for the most part to the horizon of the ancient and renowned burrough-town of Stamford (formerly a famous University) whose longitude is 23 deg. 50 min. latitude 52 deg. 40 m. fitting all the middle counties of England, and without sensible error, the whole kingdom. By Vincent Wing, Math. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2441</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668..<br /> London, Printed by Thomas Milbourn for the Company of Stationers, 1672 .<br /> [48] pages : illustrations ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2441">Place hold on <em>Olympia domata or, An almanack and prognostication for the year of our Lord 1672. Being the second from the bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world 5621. Wherein is contained the state of the year, the eclipses, lunations, conjunctions, &amp; aspects of the planets, the increase, decrease, and length of the day and night, with the rising, southing and setting of the planets &amp; fixed stars throughout the year, whereby may be known the true hour of the night at all times, when either the moon or stars are seen. Calculated according to art, and referred for the most part to the horizon of the ancient and renowned burrough-town of Stamford (formerly a famous University) whose longitude is 23 deg. 50 min. latitude 52 deg. 40 m. fitting all the middle counties of England, and without sensible error, the whole kingdom. By Vincent Wing, Math.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2441</guid> </item> <item> <title> Pond an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1672. Being the bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation at the spring 5675 compleat. Amplified with many good things both for pleasure and profit: and fitted for the meridian of Saffron-Walden in Essex, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees and 6 minutes above the horizon. Whereunto are added the several fairs held in England each moneth this year. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2442</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Pond, Edward, -1629..<br /> Cambridge, Printed by John Hayes, Printer to the Universitie, 1672 .<br /> [48] p. : ill. (woodcut), tables ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2442">Place hold on <em>Pond an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1672. Being the bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation at the spring 5675 compleat. Amplified with many good things both for pleasure and profit: and fitted for the meridian of Saffron-Walden in Essex, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees and 6 minutes above the horizon. Whereunto are added the several fairs held in England each moneth this year.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2442</guid> </item> <item> <title> Remarkable news from the stars. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2444</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Andrews, William, approximately 1635-1713..<br /> London, Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe and Mary Daniel, for the Company of Stationers. 1672 .<br /> [32], 16 pages : illustrations ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2444">Place hold on <em>Remarkable news from the stars.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2444</guid> </item> <item> <title> Calendarium astrologicum: or An almanack for the year of our Lord, 1672. It being the bissextile, or leap-year. Discovering the state of the year in general, with the sign each day herein, eclipses of the luminaries, full sea, terms, and their returns. With sundry other useful observations. Whereunto is added a description of the most eminent roads in England, from town to town, and the certain time of any mart or fair happening to be held in any of them. By Thomas Trigge, Gent. Student in Physick and Astrology. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2445</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Trigge, Thomas..<br /> London, Printed by J[ohn]. Winter, for the Company of Stationers, 1672 .<br /> [40] pages : illustrations ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2445">Place hold on <em>Calendarium astrologicum: or An almanack for the year of our Lord, 1672. It being the bissextile, or leap-year. Discovering the state of the year in general, with the sign each day herein, eclipses of the luminaries, full sea, terms, and their returns. With sundry other useful observations. Whereunto is added a description of the most eminent roads in England, from town to town, and the certain time of any mart or fair happening to be held in any of them. By Thomas Trigge, Gent. Student in Physick and Astrology.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2445</guid> </item> <item> <title> Apollo Anglicanus. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2446</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675.<br /> London, Printed by Andrew Clark, for the Company of Stationers 1672 .<br /> [48] pages : illustrations ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2446">Place hold on <em>Apollo Anglicanus.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2446</guid> </item> <item> <title> Kalendarium astronomical, meteorological, and chronological: or, An almanack for the year of Christ, MDCLXXII. Being leap-year. Calculated for the meridian of London, by James Bowker, Astrophilo. And accommodated with divers useful and necessary rules, tables, and directions for the use and benefit, as well of merchants, travellers, tradesmen, as of mariners, mathematicians, husbandmen. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2447</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Bowker, James, active 1668-1684..<br /> London, Printed by Andrew Clark, for the Company of Stationers. 1672 .<br /> [48] pages : illustrations ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2447">Place hold on <em>Kalendarium astronomical, meteorological, and chronological: or, An almanack for the year of Christ, MDCLXXII. Being leap-year. Calculated for the meridian of London, by James Bowker, Astrophilo. And accommodated with divers useful and necessary rules, tables, and directions for the use and benefit, as well of merchants, travellers, tradesmen, as of mariners, mathematicians, husbandmen.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2447</guid> </item> <item> <title> Panterpe: or, a pleasant almanack for the year of our Lord 1672. and since the worlds creation 5621∙ being bissextile, or leap-year. Herein you have the place, rising, and setting of the sun and moon, the southing of the seven stars, a prediction of the weather, and of the state of the world in prose; with predictions on every month, in Hexastichons, peotically framed. Also the aspects this year. The second part contains information of a rare school of learning to educate young gentlemen at. The opinion of some, of the day of judgment; a katagraphy of the eclipses, and four quarters of the year, with astrological judgements on them, tables of direction from the lunar aspects, and the [moon]s place. The manner of the motion of the planets and fixed stars, and how to see and know them throughout the year. Calculated particularly for the honourable city of York, whose longitude is 23 degrees, 30 minutes, latitude 54 degrees 20 minutes; but serving generally, for any of his Majesties dominions. By Charles Atkinson, Minister of Kirkammerton, (six miles west of York) and practitioner. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2448</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Atkinson, Charles..<br /> London : Printed by Thomas Milbourn for the Company of Stationers, 1672 .<br /> [48] pages ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2448">Place hold on <em>Panterpe: or, a pleasant almanack for the year of our Lord 1672. and since the worlds creation 5621∙ being bissextile, or leap-year. Herein you have the place, rising, and setting of the sun and moon, the southing of the seven stars, a prediction of the weather, and of the state of the world in prose; with predictions on every month, in Hexastichons, peotically framed. Also the aspects this year. The second part contains information of a rare school of learning to educate young gentlemen at. The opinion of some, of the day of judgment; a katagraphy of the eclipses, and four quarters of the year, with astrological judgements on them, tables of direction from the lunar aspects, and the [moon]s place. The manner of the motion of the planets and fixed stars, and how to see and know them throughout the year. Calculated particularly for the honourable city of York, whose longitude is 23 degrees, 30 minutes, latitude 54 degrees 20 minutes; but serving generally, for any of his Majesties dominions. By Charles Atkinson, Minister of Kirkammerton, (six miles west of York) and practitioner.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2448</guid> </item> <item> <title> Hemerologium astronomicum: or, A brief description and survey of the year of humane redemption, 1672. Unto which is numbred from [blank] years. The Creation, ... Wherein is contained (besides the state of the year) the solar ingresses; various configurations, aspects, conjunctions of the planets, and eclipses of the luminaries: ... Whereunto is added, the astrological axioms and theorems of Morinus. By Henry Coley, Philomath. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2449</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?..<br /> London : Printed by John Darby, for the Company of Stationers, 1672 .<br /> [48] pages : illustrations ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2449">Place hold on <em>Hemerologium astronomicum: or, A brief description and survey of the year of humane redemption, 1672. Unto which is numbred from [blank] years. The Creation, ... Wherein is contained (besides the state of the year) the solar ingresses; various configurations, aspects, conjunctions of the planets, and eclipses of the luminaries: ... Whereunto is added, the astrological axioms and theorems of Morinus. By Henry Coley, Philomath.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2449</guid> </item> <item> <title> Angelus Britannicus: an ephemeris for the year of our redemption 1672. Being the bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation of the world 5621. Amplified with astrologocal observation from the suns ingress into Aries, and the other cardinal points; with an account of the eclipses, conjunctions, and other configurations of the heavenly bodies. Especially two oppositions of Saturn and Jupiter[.] Calculated for the meridian of London, where the pole Artick is elevated above the horizon 51 degrees, and 32 minutes; but may indifferently serve for England, Scotland, and Ireland. By John Tanner student in astrology and physick. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2450</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Tanner, John, approximately 1636-1715.<br /> London, Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe and Mary Daniel, for the Company of Stationers. 1672 .<br /> [48] pages : illustrations ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2450">Place hold on <em>Angelus Britannicus: an ephemeris for the year of our redemption 1672. Being the bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation of the world 5621. Amplified with astrologocal observation from the suns ingress into Aries, and the other cardinal points; with an account of the eclipses, conjunctions, and other configurations of the heavenly bodies. Especially two oppositions of Saturn and Jupiter[.] Calculated for the meridian of London, where the pole Artick is elevated above the horizon 51 degrees, and 32 minutes; but may indifferently serve for England, Scotland, and Ireland. By John Tanner student in astrology and physick.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2450</guid> </item> <item> <title> Ephēmeris: or, A diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of grace 1672. It being the bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein you may observe. I. The motions and configurations of the sun, moon and stars, eclipses, terms, tides, sunrising, length of the day, and twilight, &amp;c. II. The scheam of the worlds revolution, and a brief judgment on the probable state of the year. With the revolution of the noble island of Jamaica. III. An hundred aphorisms relating to nativities, transferred from my Collectio geniturarum, hither, for the advantage of such as cannot go to the price of that book. IV. The truth of astrology evinced by a famous example, taken out of the great Duke of Guise&#39;s memoires. By John Gadbury, philomathēmatikos. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2453</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Gadbury, John, 1627-1704..<br /> [London?] : Printed for the Company of Stationers. 1672 .<br /> [80] pages : illustrations (woodcut), portrait (metal cut) ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2453">Place hold on <em>Ephēmeris: or, A diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of grace 1672. It being the bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein you may observe. I. The motions and configurations of the sun, moon and stars, eclipses, terms, tides, sunrising, length of the day, and twilight, &amp;c. II. The scheam of the worlds revolution, and a brief judgment on the probable state of the year. With the revolution of the noble island of Jamaica. III. An hundred aphorisms relating to nativities, transferred from my Collectio geniturarum, hither, for the advantage of such as cannot go to the price of that book. IV. The truth of astrology evinced by a famous example, taken out of the great Duke of Guise&#39;s memoires. By John Gadbury, philomathēmatikos.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2453</guid> </item> <item> <title> Poor Robin 1672 an almanack after a new fashion. Wherein the reader may see (if he be not blind) many remarkable things worthy of observation. Being the bissextile, or leap-year. Containing a two-fold kalandar, viz. the Julian, or English; and the round-heads, or fanaticks: with their several saints days, and observations upon every moneth. Written by Poor Robin Knight of the Burnt-Island, a well-willer to the Mathematicks. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2454</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698..<br /> London, Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1672 .<br /> [48] pages : illustrations ; 8°. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2454">Place hold on <em>Poor Robin 1672 an almanack after a new fashion. Wherein the reader may see (if he be not blind) many remarkable things worthy of observation. Being the bissextile, or leap-year. Containing a two-fold kalandar, viz. the Julian, or English; and the round-heads, or fanaticks: with their several saints days, and observations upon every moneth. Written by Poor Robin Knight of the Burnt-Island, a well-willer to the Mathematicks.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2454</guid> </item> </channel> </rss>
