Author |
Dariot, Claude, 1533-1594.
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Uniform Title |
Ad astrorum judicia facilis introductio. English
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Title |
A briefe and most easie introduction to the astrologicall iudgement of the starres : Whereby the diligent reader with easie laboure may giue a certen, true, and determinate iudgement to any question demanded, vpon the naturall causes thereof. Written by the most famous phisition Claudius Dariot: and translated by F.W. gent. And lately renued, and in some places augmented and amended by G.C. Gentl. Whereunto is annexed a most necessarie table for the finding out of the planetarie and vnequall houre, vnder the latitude of 52 gr. 30 mi. exactly calculated by the sayde F.W. Also hereunto is added a briefe treatise of mathematicall phisicke, entreating very exactly and compendiously of the natures and qualities of all diseases incident to humane bodies by the naturall influences of the cœlestiall motions. Neuer before handled in this our natiue language. Written by the sayd G.C. practicioner in phisicke. |
Alternative Title |
Ad astrorum judicia facilis introductio. |
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Briefe and most easie introduction to the astrologicall judgement of the starres. |
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Treatise of mathematicall phisicke, or briefe introduction to phisicke, by iudiciall astronomy. |
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Treatise of mathematicall phisicke, or briefe introduction to phisicke, by judiciall astronomy. |
Publication Info |
London : Printed by Thomas Purfoot, 1598. |
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