〈…〉 the year of our Lord 〈…〉 third from the 〈◊〉 is contained, not only the 〈…〉 which in this our Realm is used with the Roman Calendar according to the late correction of Gregory: 〈◊〉 and reduction of the months to their first & 〈…〉 Christmas day being at the 〈◊〉 entrance into 〈◊〉 or shortest day: wher●●by may easily be perceived the difference which hath 〈…〉 want of due observation of the co 〈…〉 of 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 Referred prin●●●pally to the Meridian of 〈◊〉 and for most respects will serve for al● 〈…〉 and many other countries also. Nil tam occultum quod non revelabitur. The Contents of the common Calendar. Of the Roman. Of the true. The Golden number. 15. 13. 1●. The Epacte. 15. 5. ●. The circle of the Sun●e. ●. 4. ●. Dominical letter. C. F. ●● Indictio Romana, till the 24. of September. 4. 4. ●. Between Christmas & Shrovesunday 7. weeks, & .2. days. 8. week. & .5. day. 9 weeks & 1. day Septuage●●● the .31. januarie the .10. February the .13. February Ash-wednesday the .17. February the .27. February the .2. March. Quadragelima the .21. Februa. the .3. March. the .6. March. Pasca Hebreorum. the .30. March the .10. april. the .13. april. Easter day the .4. Apryl. the .14. april. the .17. april. Rogation sunday the .9. May. the .19. May. the .22. May. ascension day the .13. May. the .23. May. the .26. May Whitsunday the .23. May. the .2. june. the .5. june. Trinity the .30. May. the .9. june. the .12. june. Sundays after Trinity. 25. 24. 23. Aduent sunday .28. November. the 1 of Decemb 27. November. The Characters of the .12. signs The parte● of ma●● body, whi●h 〈…〉 by the. ●●. Signs, 〈◊〉 the●e. ♈ Aries. ruleth the head, ears, eyes, and face. ♉ Taurus. ruleth neck, throat, and voice. ♊ Gemini. ruleth shoulders, arms, and hands. ♋ Cancer. ruleth breast, ribs, paps of women, lungs, liver, spleen. ♌ Leo. ruleth heart, stomach, back, sides, & midriff. ♍ Virgo. ruleth belly, guts, and midriff with Leo. ♎ Libra. ruleth loins, navel, reins, buttocks, and bladder, with Scorpio. ♏ Scorpio. ruleth secret parts, fundament, & bladder, with Libra. ♐ Sagittarius. ruleth thighs, hips. ♑ Capricrone. ruleth knees. ♒ Aquarius. ruleth legs. ♓ Pisces. ruleth feet. januarie hath xxxj days. The common januarie. The Roman, with part of February. The true and exact, with part of February Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. 1 a Circumcision 11 d 14 g S. Hilary. 2 b 12 e 15 a 3 C 13 F 16 ● 4 d 14 g S. Hilary. 17 c Anthony. 5 e 15 a 18 d 6 f epiphany. 16 b 19 e 7 g 17 c Anthony. 20 f 8 a 18 d 21 g Agnes. 9 b 19 e 22 a Uincentius. 10 C Sol in Aqua● 20 F ☉ in ●● 23 ● ☉ in ●● 11 d 21 g Agnes. 24 c 12 e 22 a Uincentius. 25 d Conversion of S. Paul. 13 f 23 b 26 e 14 g S. Hilary. 24 c 27 f 15 a 25 d Conversion of S. Paul. 28 g 16 b 26 e 29 a 17 C Anthony. 27 F 30 B 18 d 28 g 31 c 19 e 29 a 1 d February. 20 f 30 b 2 e Purification of Marie. 21 g Agnes. 31 c 3 f 22 a Uincentius. 1 d February. 4 g 23 b Term beg. 2 e Purification of Marie. 5 a 24 C 3 F 6 B 25 d Conversion of S. Paul. 4 g 7 c 26 e 5 a 8 d 27 f 6 b 9 e 28 g 7 c 10 f 29 a 8 d 11 g 30 b 9 e 12 a 31 C Septuagesi. 10 F Septuagesi. 13 B Septuagesi. januarie. 1●●●. The course of the Moon. The Aspects of the Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity of the planetary hour. Rising. Set. G. M. Signs. da. H. M. H. M. M. S. 10 28 Leo. 1 8 4 3 56 39 20 23 5 Leo. 5 13 Uirgo. 17 19 Uirgo. 29 23 Uirgo. 〈…〉 5 8 0 4 0 40 0 11 27 Libra. 23 40 Libra. 5 54 Scorpio. The last quarter, the vii day, at vi of the clock at night, scrup. 18 18 Scorpio. 0 54 Sagittar 10 7 52 4 8 41 20 13 41 Sagittar 26 44 Sagittar 10 6 Capricor. 23 46 Capricor. The new Moon, the xv. day, at vi of the clock in the morning. 7 43 Aquarius 15 7 43 4 17 42 50 21 53 Aquarius 6 23 Pisces. 20 59 Pisces. 5 45 Aries. 〈…〉 20 23 Aries. 20 7 34 4 26 44 20 4 54 Taurus. 〈…〉 the xxi day, at ten of the clock xxxviii. min. at night. 19 7 Taurus. 3 3 Gemini. 16 37 Gemini. 〈…〉 29 50 Gemini. 25 7 28 4 32 45 20 12 45 Cancer. 25 21 Cancer. 7 37 Leo. The 〈◊〉 Moon, the xxix. day, at ten of the clock xu min. in the morning. 19 42 Leo. 1 45 Uirgo. 30 7 17 4 43 47 10 13 4● Uirgo. February hath xxviij days. The common Feb●uarie. The Roman, with part of March. The true and exact, with part of March Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. 1 d Bridget. 11 g 14 c Ua●entine. 2 e thurification of Mary. 12 a 15 d 3 f 13 b 16 e 4 g 14 c Valentine. 17 f 5 a Agathe. 15 d 18 g 6 b 16 e 19 a 7 C 17 F 20 B 8 d 18 g 21 c 9 e Sol in Pisces 19 a ☉ in ♓ ● 22 d ☉ in ♓ ● 10 f 20 b 23 e 11 g 21 c 24 f Mathias. 12 a Term end 22 d 25 g 13 b 23 e 26 a 14 C Valentine. 24 F Mathias. 27 B 15 d 25 g 28 c 16 e 26 a 1 d March. David 17 f i. day of lent. 27 b i day of lent. 2 e i day of Lent. 18 g 28 c 3 f 19 a 1 d March. David 4 g 20 b 2 e 5 a 21 C Quadr●gesima. 3 F Quadragesima. 6 B Quadragesima 22 d 4 g 7 c 23 e 5 a 8 d 24 f Mathias. 6 b 9 e 25 g 7 c 10 f 26 a 8 d 11 g 27 b 9 e 12 a Gregory. 28 C 1● F 13 B February. 1591. The course of the Moon. The Aspects 〈…〉 e Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity of the planetary hour. Rising. setting G. M Signs da. H. M H. M M S. 25 ●0 Uirgo. 1 7 17 4 43 47 01 7 23 Libra. 19 21 Libra. Δ the. ●. 〈◊〉 1 24 Scorpio. 13 33 Scorpio. 5 7 12 4 48 48 0 25 50 Scorpio. The last quarter, the vi day at ii of the clock in the after noon. 8 37 Sagittar 21 31 Sagittar 4 42 Capricor. ● the. ●. day● 18 15 Capricor. 10 7 0 5 0 50 0 2 7 Aquarius 16 23 Aquarius 0 50 Pisces. The new Moon, the xiii. day, at .v. of the clock at night xxviii minutes. 15 38 Pisces. 0 30 Aries. 15 6 49 5 11 51 55 15 18 Aries. 0 13 Taurus. 14 48 Taurus. * the. ●8. 〈◊〉. 29 3 Taurus. The first qu●r●●r the .xx day, at viii of the clock and xi min. in the morning. 13 3 Gemini. 20 6 37 5 23 53 50 26 36 Gemini. 9 41 Cancer. 22 30 Cancer. Δ the. 3●. day. 4 57 Leo. 17 6 Leo. 25 6 24 5 36 56 0 29 4 Leo. 10 51 Uirgo. 22 35 Uirgo. The full Moon●, the last day, at four of the clock in the morning. 28 6 18 5 42 57 0 March hath xxxj days. The common March. The Roman, with part of april. The true and exact, with part of Apryl●. days Feasts. days Feasts. days 〈◊〉 1 d David. 11 g 14 c 2 e 12 a Gregory. 15 d 3 f 13 b 16 e 4 g 14 c 17 f 5 a 15 d 18 g 6 b 16 e 19 a 7 ● 17 F 20 B 8 d 18 g 21 c 9 e 19 a 22 d 10 f aequinoctium 20 b aequinoctium 23 e aequino●tiū 11 g Sol in Aries 21 c ☉ in ♈ 24 f 〈◊〉 12 a Gregory. 22 d 25 g 〈◊〉 13 b 23 e 26 a 〈◊〉 14 ● 24 F 27 B 15 d 25 g Annunciation of Mary. 28 c 16 e 26 a 29 d 17 f 27 b 30 e 18 g 28 c 31 f 19 a 29 d 1 g Apryll. 20 b 30 e 2 a 21 C 31 F 3 ● 22 d 1 g April. 4 c 23 e 2 a 5 d 24 f 3 b 6 e 25 g Annunciation of Mary. 4 c 7 f 26 a 5 d 8 g 27 b 6 e 9 a 28 C 7 F 10 B 29 d 8 g 11 c 30 e Pasca Hebreorum. 9 a 12 d 31 f 10 b 13 e March. 1●91. The course of the Moon. The Aspects of the Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity of the planetary hour. Rising. Set. G. M. Signs. da. H. M H. M. M. S. 4 21 Libra. 1 6 18 5 42 57 0 16 2 Libra. 27 49 Libra. 9 40 Scorpio. 21 4● Scorpio. 〈…〉 5 6 12 5 48 58 0 3 59 Sagittar 16 37 Sagittar The last quarter, the viii. day, at vi of the clock xxvi min. in the morning. 29 32 Sagittar 12 45 Capricor. 26 21 Capricor. 10 6 0 6 0 60 0 10 21 Aquari●s 〈…〉 24 39 Aquarius 9 22 Pisces. 24 13 Pisce●. 9 17 Aries. The new Moon, the xv day, at ii of the clock xxxviii. min. in the morning. 15 5 48 6 12 61 0 24 ●5 ●ries. 10 11 T●urus. 24 10 Taurus. 8 13 Gemini. 〈…〉 22 10 Gemini. 20 5 36 6 24 62 0 5 41 Cancer. 〈…〉, the xxi. day, at viii of the clock in the night. 18 57 Cancer. 1 47 Leo. 14 ●5 Leo. 〈…〉 26 29 Leo. 25 5 29 6 31 65 10 8 27 Uirgo. 20 18 Uirgo. 1 57 Libra. The 〈…〉, the xxix. day, at ix of the clock xu min. in the night. 13 34 Libra. 25 13 Libra. 30 5 20 6 40 66 40 6 53 Scorpio. April hath xxx days. The common April. The Roman, with part of May. The true and exact, with part of May. days Feasts. days Feasts. Days Feaste●● 1 g 11 c 14 f 2 a 12 d 15 g 3 b 13 e 16 a 4 C Easter day● 14 F Easter day. 17 ● Eastern 5 d 15 g 18 c 6 e 16 a 19 d 7 f 17 b 20 e 8 g 18 c 21 f 9 a 19 d 22 g 10 b Sol in Tau●. 20 e ☉ in ♉ 23 a ☉ in ♉. 11 C 21 F 24 ● 12 d 22 g 25 c Mark evan 13 e 23 a George. 26 d 14 f 24 b 27 e 15 g 25 c Mark evan 28 f 16 a 26 d 29 g 17 b 27 e 30 a 18 C 28 F 1 B May. Philip & jacob, Inuentio crucis. 19 d 2● g 2 c 20 e 30 a 3 d 21 f Term beg. 1 b May. Philip & jacob. Inuentio Crucis. 4 e 22 g 2 c 5 f 23 a George. 3 d 6 g 24 b 4 e 7 a 25 C Mark evan 5 F 8 B 26 d 6 g 9 c 27 e 7 a 10 d 28 f 8 b 11 e 29 g 9 c 12 f 30 a 10 d 13 g April. 1●●1. The course of the Moon. The Aspects of the Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity of the planetary hour. Rising. Set. G. M. Signs. da. H. M H. M. M. S. 18 40 Scorpio. 1 5 17 6 43 67 10 ● 40 Sagittar 12 51 Sagittar 25 20 Sagittar 〈…〉 8 11 Capricor. 5 5 11 6 49 68 10 21 19 Capricor. The last quarter, the vi. day, at viii of the clock at night. 4 56 Aquarius 18 53 Aquarius 3 13 Pisces. 〈…〉 17 56 Pisces. 10 5 0 7 0 70 0 2 48 Aries. 17 49 Aries. 2 4● Taurus. The new Moon, the xiii. day, at xi of the clock xiii min. in the morning. 17 38 Taurus. 2 2● Gemini. 15 4 48 7 12 72 0 16 38 Gemini. 0 29 Cancer. 〈…〉 14 7 Cancer. 27 19 Cancer. 10 13 Leo. 20 4 43 7 17 72 55 22 4● Leo. 〈…〉 the xx. day, at ix of the clock xxiii minutes in the morning. 5 5 Uirgo. 17 9 Uirgo. 29 5 Uirgo. 10 53 Libra. 〈…〉 25 4 32 7 28 74 40 22 40 Libra. 4 24 Scorpio. 16 8 Scorpio. 〈…〉 the xxviii. day, at one of the clock xxxviii min. in the after noon. 28 3 Scorpio. 10 0 Sagittar 30 4 21 7 39 76 ●0 May hath xxxj days. The common May. The Roman, with part of june. The true and exact, with part of june. Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. 1 b Philip and jacob. 11 e 14 a 2 C 12 F 15 B 3 d Invention of the cross. 13 g 16 c 4 e 14 a 17 d 5 f 15 b 18 e 6 g 16 c 19 f 7 a 17 d 20 g 8 b 18 e 21 a 9 C Rogation Sunday. 19 F Rogation Sunday. 22 B Rogation fund 10 d 20 g 23 c 11 e Sol in Gemi 21 a ☉ in ♊. 24 d ☉ in ♊. 12 f 22 b Helen. 25 e 13 g ascension. 23 c ascension. 26 f ascension day. 14 a 24 d 27 g 15 b 25 e 28 a 16 C 26 F 29 B 17 d Term end 27 g 30 c 18 e 28 a 31 d 19 f 29 b 1 e june. 20 g 30 c 2 f 21 a 31 d 3 g 22 b Helen. 1 e june. 4 a 23 C Whitsunda. 2 F Whitsunda. 5 ● Whitsunday. 24 d 3 g 6 c 25 e 4 a 7 d 26 f 5 b 8 e 27 g 6 c 9 f 28 a 7 d 10 g 29 b 8 e 11 a Barnabas. 30 C Trinity. 9 F Trinity. 12 B Trinity. 31 d 10 g 13 c May. The course of the Moon. The Aspects of the Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity of the planitary hour. Rising. Set. G. M Signs. da. H. M H. M M S. 22 23 Sagittar 1 4 21 7 39 76 30 4 47 Capricor. 17 37 Capricor. 〈…〉 0 46 Aquarius 14 19 Aquarius 5 4 17 7 43 77 10 28 15 Aquarius The last quarter the vi day, at .v. of the clock xiiii. min. in the morning. 12 30 Pisces. 26 59 Pisces. 11 44 Aries. 26 38 Aries. 〈…〉 10 4 8 7 52 78 40 11 26 Taurus. 26 7 Taurus. The new Moon, the xii. day, at vii of the clock xxix minutes at night. 10 35 Gemini. 24 43 Gemini. 8 37 Cancer. 15 4 0 8 0 80 0 22 7 Cancer. 5 19 Leo. 〈…〉 18 2 Leo. 0 51 Uirgo. 13 16 Uirgo. 〈…〉 the twenty day, at one of the clock in the morning. 20 3 56 8 4 80 40 25 30 Uirgo. 7 34 Libra. 19 27 Libra. ● 〈…〉 1 25 Scorpio. 13 20 Scorpio 25 3 51 8 9 81 30 25 19 Scorpio. 7 23 Sagittar 19 34 Sagittar The full 〈◊〉 the xxviii. day, at iii of the clock xlv min. in the morning. 2 2 Capricor 14 38 Capricor 30 3 47 8 3 82 0 27 36 Capricor june hath xxx days. The common june. The Roman, with part of july. The true and exact, with part of july Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. 1 e 11 a Barnabas. 14 d 2 f 12 b 15 e 3 g Corpus Christi 13 c Corpus Christ 16 f Corpus Christi. 4 a Termebeg. 14 d 17 g 5 b 15 e 18 a 6 C 16 F 19 B 7 d 17 g 20 c 8 e 18 a 21 d 9 f 19 b 22 e 10 g 20 c 23 f 11 a Barnabas. 21 d 24 g john Baptis●. 12 b Sol in Canc. 22 e ☉ in ♋. 25 a ☉ in ♋. 13 C Solstitium. 23 F Solstitium. 26 B Solstitium. 14 d 24 g john Bapti 27 c 15 e 25 a 28 d 16 f 26 b 29 e 17 g 27 c 30 f 18 a 28 d 1 g ●uly. 19 b 29 e 2 a Visitation of Marie. 20 C 30 F 3 B 21 d 1 g july. 4 c 22 e 2 a Visitation of Marie. 5 d 23 f Term end john Bap●i 3 b 6 e 24 g 4 c 7 f 25 a 5 d 8 g 26 b 6 e 9 a 27 C 7 F 10 B 28 d 8 g 11 c 29 e Peter and Paul. 9 a 12 d 30 f 10 b 13 e Margarete. june. 1591. The course of the Moon. The Aspects of the Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity of the planetary hour. Rising. setting. G. M. Signs da. H. M H. M M S. 10 49 Aquarius 1 3 47 8 13 82 10 24 23 Aquarius ●. ●he. 1. day. 8 23 Pisces. 22 40 Pisces. The last quarter, the iiii day at ii of the clock in the forenoon. 7 10 Aries. 5 3 46 8 14 82 20 21 44 Aries. 6 25 Taurus. *. the .6. day. 20 58 Taurus. 5 22 Gemini. 19 28 Gemini. 10 3 45 8 15 82 30 3 18 Cancer. The new Moon, the xi day, at four of the clock seven. minutes in the morning. 16 49 Cancer. 0 6 Leo. 13 5 Leo. 25 50 Leo. 15 3 46 8 14 82 20 8 2● Uirgo * the .16. day. 20 43 Uirgo. 3 1 Libra. The first quarter, the xviii. day, at vi of the clock in the after noon. 15 11 Libra. 27 20 Libra 20 3 47 8 13 82 10 9 25 Scorpio. 21 35 Scorpio. ● the .21. day. 3● 49 Sagittar 16 9● Sagittar 28 39 Sagittar 25 3 51 8 9 81 30 11 21 Capricor. The full Moon, the xxvi. day, at four of the clock iii min. in the after noon. 24 21 Capricor. 7 32 Aquarius 21 5 Aquarius 4 54 Pisces. 30 3 53 8 7 81 1● july hath xxxj days The common july. The Roman, with part of August. The true and exact, with part of August. Days. Feaste●. Days. ●eas●e● days Feasts 1 g 11 c 14 f 2 a Visitation of Mary. 12 d 15 g 3 b 13 e Margarete. 16 a 4 C 14 F 17 B 5 d 15 g 18 c 6 e 16 a 19 d 7 f 17 b 20 e 8 g 18 c 21 f 9 a 19 d 22 g Mary Mag. 10 b 20 e 23 a 11 C 21 F 24 B 12 d 22 g Mary Madge 25 c 〈…〉 13 e ☉ in ♌ Margarete. 23 a ☉ in ♌ 26 d 〈…〉 ♌ Anne. 14 f 24 b 27 e 15 g 25 c james apost Anne. 28 f 16 a 26 d 29 g 17 b 27 e 30 a 18 C 28 F 31 B 19 d 29 g 1 c August. P●●ri. ad vinc. 20 e 30 a 2 d 21 f 31 b 3 e 22 g Mary Madge 1 c August. Pet. ad vinc. 4 f 23 a 2 d 5 g Translation of Christ. 24 b 3 e 6 a 25 C james apost Anne. 4 F 7 B 26 d 5 g Translation of Christ. 8 c 27 e 6 a 9 d 28 f 7 b 10 e S. Laurence. 29 g 8 c 11 f 30 a 9 d 12 g Clare. 31 b 10 e S. Laurenc 13 a july. 1591., The course of the Moon. The Aspects of the Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity o● the planetary hour. Rising. Set. G. M. S●gnes. da. H. M H. M. M. S. 19 4 Pisces. ● 〈…〉 1 3 56 8 4 80 40 3 22 Aries. 17 52 Aries. The last quarter, the iii day, at iii of the clock liv. min. in the after noon. 2 33 Taurus. 16 53 Taurus. 5 4 0 3 0 80 0 1 13 Gemini. 15 15 Gemini. * 〈…〉 28 5 Gemini. 12 33 Cancer. 25 32 Cancer. The new Moon, the ten day, at ii of the clock xi. min. after noon. 10 4 8 7 52 78 30 8 38 Leo. 21 21 Leo. 3 4● Uirgo. 10 10 Uirgo. 28 23 Uirgo. 〈…〉 5 4 17 7 43 78 0 10 32 Libra. 22 42 Libra. 4 53 Scorpio. The 〈…〉, the xviii. day, at xi of the clock ten min. in the forenoon. 17 3 Scorpio. 29 20 Scorpio. 20 4 21 7 39 76 30 11 4 Sagittar 24 ●2 Sagittar ● th●. ●1. ●●y, 7 4 Capricor. 20 5 Capricor. 3 26 Aquarius 25 4 32 7 28 74 40 16 54 Aquarius The full M●●n●, the xxvi. da●, at two. of the clock. li. min. in the morning. 0 54 Pisces. 15 3 Pisces. 29 27 Pisces. 13 59 Aries. 30 4 37 7 23 73 50 28 37 Aries. ●●he .30 day. August hath xxxj days. The common August. The Roman, with part of September. The true and exact, with part of September. days Feasts. days Feasts. days Feasts. 1 ● Petri. ad vine. 11 ● 14 ● 2 d 12 g Clare. 15 c Assumption of Mary. 3 e 13 a 16 d 4 f 14 b 17 e 5 g 15 c Assumption of Mary. 18 f 6 a 16 d 19 g 7 b 17 e 20 a 8 C 18 F 21 ● 9 d 19 g 22 c 10 e S. Laurenc 20 a 23 d 11 f 21 b 24 e Bartholemew. 12 g Clare. 22 c 25 f 13 a Sol in Virg. 23 d ☉ in ●●. 26 g ☉ in ●● 14 b 24 e Bartholomew. 27 a 15 C Assumption of Mary. 25 F 28 B 16 d 26 g 29 c 17 e 27 a 30 d 18 f 28 b 31 e 19 g 2● c 1 f September 20 a 30 d 2 g 21 b 31 e 3 a 22 C 1 F September. 4 B 23 d 2 g 5 c 24 e Bartholomew. 3 a 6 d 25 f 4 b 7 e 26 g 5 c 8 f Nativity of Mary. 27 a 6 d 9 g 28 b 7 e 10 a 29 C 8 F Nativity of Mary. 11 B 30 d 9 g 12 c ●1 e 10 a 13 d August. 1591. The course of the Moon. The Aspects of the Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity of the planetary hour. Rising. Set. G. M. Signs. d●● ●l. M H. M. M. S. 13 13 Taurus. The last quarter, the .1. day, at viii of the clock xviii min. at night. 1 4 43 7 17 72 50 27 36 Taurus. 11 44 Gemini. 25 36 Gemini. 〈…〉 9 8 Cancer. 5 4 48 7 12 72 0 22 18 Cancer. 5 15 Leo. 17 50 Leo. 0 11 Uirgo. The new Moon, the ix. day, at ii of the clock xxiii. min. in the morning. 12 25 Uirgo. 10 5 0 7 0 70 0 24 28 Uirgo. 6 28 Libra. 18 27 Libra. 0 27 Scorpio. 〈…〉 12 28 Scorpio. 15 5 12 6 48 68 0 24 37 Scorpio. 6 53 Sagittar 〈…〉, the xvii. day, at four of the clock xxviii minutes in the morning. 19 23 Sagittar 2 3 Capricor. 15 4 Capricor. 20 5 17 6 43 67 10 28 18 Capricor. 〈…〉 11 49 Aquarius 25 44 Aquarius The 〈…〉, the xxiiii. day, at xi. min. after noon. 9 58 Pisces. 24 28 Pisces. 25 5 30 6 30 65 0 9 7 Aries. 23 55 Aries. 〈…〉 8 55 Taurus. The last quarter, the last day, at ii of the clock xxvii min in the morning. 23 32 Taurus. 7 57 Gemini 30 5 3● 6 24 64 0 22 7 Gemini. September hath xxx days. The common September. The Roman, with part of October. The true and exact, with part of October. Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts! 1 f 11 b 14 e 2 g 12 c 15 f 3 a 13 d 16 g 4 b 14 e 17 a 5 C 15 F 18 ● 6 d 16 g 19 c 7 e 17 a 20 d 8 f Nati. Mary 18 b 21 e 9 g 19 c 22 f 10 a 20 d 23 g 11 b 21 e Matthew. 24 a 12 C 22 F 25 B 13 d Sol in Libra aequinoctium. 23 g ☉ in ♎. aequinoctium 26 c ☉ in ♎ aequinoctium. 14 e 24 a 27 d 15 f 25 b 28 e 16 g 26 c 29 f Miche●l. 17 a 27 d 30 g 18 b 28 e 1 a October's 19 C 29 F Michael. 2 B 20 d 30 g 3 c Frances. 21 e Matthew 1 a October. 4 d 22 f 2 b 5 e 23 g 3 c Frances. 6 f 24 a 4 d 7 g 25 b 5 e 8 a 26 C 6 F 9 B 27 d 7 g 10 c Dionysius. 28 e 8 a 11 d 29 f Michael. 9 b 12 e 30 g 10 c Dionysius. 13 f September. 1591. The course of the Moon. The Aspects of the Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity of the planetary hour, Rising. Set. G. M Signs. damn H. M H. M M S. 5 35 Cancer. 1 5 42 6 18 63 0 19 13 Cancer. * the 〈…〉 2 17 Leo. 15 2● Leo. 27 24 Leo. 5 5 48 6 12 62 0 9 45 Uirgo. 21 29 Uirgo. The new Moon, the seven. day, at .v. of the clock before night. 3 23 Libra. 15 7 Libra. 26 55 Libra. 10 6 0 6 0 60 0 8 4● Scorpio. 20 34 Scorpio * the .13. day● 2 ●6 Sagittar 14 ●6 Sagittar The 〈…〉, the xu day, at viii of the clock xxxviii. minutes in the night. 27 11 Sagittar 15 6 12 5 48 58 0 9 55 Capricor 2● ●7 Capricor 6 ●9 Aquarius ● the .18. 〈◊〉 19 58 Aquarius 4 0 Pisces. 20 6 18 5 42 57 0 18 23 Pisces. The 〈…〉, the xxii. day, at ix of the clock xiii min. in the night. 3 8 Aries. 18 5 Aries. 3 3 Taurus. 18 1 Taurus. 25 6 31 5 29 54 50 2 47 Gemini. 17 19 Gemini. ● the .27. day. 1 30 Cancer. 15 24 Cancer. The last quarter the xxix. day vii min. before noon. 28 49 Cancer. 30 6 40 5 20 53 20 October hath xxxj days. The common October. The Roman, with part of November. The true and exact, with part of Nonovember. Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. 1 a Remigius. 11 d 14 g 2 b 12 e 15 a 3 C 13 F 16 B 4 d Frances. 14 g 17 c Martha. 5 e 15 a 18 d Luke. 6 f 16 b 19 e 7 g 17 c Martha, 20 f 8 a 18 d Luke, 21 g 9 b Te●me beg 19 e 22 a 10 C 20 F 23 B 11 d 21 g 24 c 12 e 22 a 25 d Crispin. 13 f Sol in Scorp 23 b ☉ in ♏ 26 e ☉ in ♏ 14 g 24 c 27 f 15 a 25 d Crispin. 28 g Simon ● 〈◊〉 16 b 26 e 29 a 17 C Martha. 27 F 30 ● 18 d Luke evang 28 g Simon an● jude. 31 c 19 e 29 a 1 d November. 20 f 30 b 2 e All Sainies. 21 g 31 c 3 f All Souls. 22 a 1 d Nouember● 4 g 23 b 2 e All Saints 5 a 24 C 3 F All Souls 6 B 25 d Crispin. 4 g 7 c 26 e 5 a 8 d 27 f 6 b 9 e 28 g Simon an● jude. 7 c 10 f 29 a 8 d 11 g Martin. 30 b 9 e 12 a 31 C 10 F 1● B October. 1591. The course of the Moon. The Aspects of the Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity of the planetary hour. Rising. setting G. M. Signs da. H. M H. M M S. 11 59 Leo. * th● 〈…〉 1 6 43 5 17 52 50 24 33 Leo. 6 55 Uirgo. 19 0 Uirgo. 0 56 Libra. 5 6 49 5 11 51 50 12 40 Libra. The new moon, the vii day, at ix of the clock xxvi. min. in the morning. 24 16 Libra. 5 49 Scorpio. 17 39 Scorpio. 29 23 Scorpio. 10 7 0 5 0 50 0 11 13 Sagittar 23 21 Sagittar * the. 1●. 〈◊〉 5 41 Capricor. 18 15 Capricor. 1 1● ●quarius The 〈…〉, the xv. day, at noon. 15 7 12 4 48 48 0 14 35 Aquarius 28 1● Aquarius 〈…〉 12 2● P●sces. 26 30 Pisces. 11 31 Aries. 20 7 17 4 43 47 10 26 35 Aries. The ●ull 〈◊〉 the xxii. day, at vi of the clock viii min. in the morning 11 38 Taurus. 26 4● Taurus. 11 28 Gemini. 26 0 Gemini. ● the 〈…〉 25 7 28 4 32 45 20 10 13 Cancer. 24 7 Cancer. The last quarter, the xxix. day at one of the clock xiiii min. in the morning. 7 32 Leo. 20 42 Leo. 3 29 Uirgo. 30 7 36 4 24 44 0 15 51 Uirgo. * the last day. November hath xxx days. The common November. The Roman, with part of December. The true and exact, with part of Decembe Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. Days. Feasts. ● d All saints 11 g Martin. 14 c 2 e All Souls 12 a 15 d 3 f 13 b 16 e 4 g 14 c 17 f 5 a 15 d 18 g 6 b 16 e 19 a Elizabeth. 7 C 17 F Init. Re. Fliz 20 B 8 d 18 g 21 c 9 e 19 a Elizabeth. 22 d 10 f 20 b 23 e 11 g Martin. 21 c 24 f 12 a So● in Sagit 22 d ☉ in ● 25 g ☉ in ●. 13 b 23 e 26 a 14 C 24 F 27 B Aduent. 15 d 25 g 28 c 16 e 26 a 29 d 17 f Init. Re. Eliz 27 b 3● e Andrew. 18 g 28 c 1 f December. 19 a Elizabeth. 29 d 2 g 20 b 30 e Andrew. 3 a 21 C 1 F December. 4 B Barbara. 22 d 2 g 5 c 23 e 3 a 6 d Nicholas. 24 f 4 b Barbara. 7 e 25 g 5 c 8 f Conception of Mary. 26 a 6 d Nicholas. 9 g 27 b 7 e 10 a 28 C Advent. 8 F Conception of Mary. 11 B 29 d Term end 9 g 12 c 30 e Andrew. 10 a 13 d Lucia. November. 1591. The course of the Moon. The Aspects of the Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity of the planetary hour. Rising. Set. G. M. Signs. da. H. M. H. M. M. S. 28 2 Uirgo. 1 7 39 4 21 43 30 10 2 Libra. 21 50 Libra. 3 34 Scorpio. 15 14 Scorpio. 5 7 43 4 17 42 50 26 53 Scorpio. The new Moon, the vi day, at four of the clock in the morning. 8 35 Sagittar 20 28 Sagittar 2 31 Capricor. 14 45 Capricor. 〈…〉 10 7 52 4 8 41 20 27 23 Capricor 10 16 Aquarius 〈…〉 the xiii. day li min. after midnight. 23 33 Aquarius 7 16 Pisces. 21 21 Pisces. 〈…〉 15 8 0 4 0 40 0 5 43 Aries. 20 29 Aries. 5 19 Taurus. 20 19 Taurus. 〈…〉 the xx. day, at iii of the clock xlv minutes at night. 5 18 Gemini. 20 8 6 3 54 37 48 19 53 Gemini. 4 17 Cancer. 18 26 Cancer 2 10 Leo. 〈…〉 15 43 Leo. 25 8 9 3 51 37 42 28 45 Leo. 11 31 Uirgo. 〈…〉 the xxvii day, at vi of the clock xxv min. in the night. 24 9 Uirgo. 6 26 Libra. 18 32 Libra. 30 8 11 3 49 37 38 ● the last day. December hath xxxj daye● The common December. The Roman, with part of januarie of the year. 1592. The true and exact, with part of januerie of the year. 1592. Days. Feasts. Days. Fe●st●● Days. 〈◊〉 1 f 11 b 14 e Nicasius. 2 g 12 c 15 f 3 a 13 d Lucia. 16 g 4 b Barbra. 14 e Nicasius. 17 a 5 C 15 F 18 B 6 d Nicholas. 16 g 19 c 7 e 17 a 20 d 8 f Conception of Mary. 18 b 21 e Thoma●● 9 g 19 c 22 f 10 a 20 d 23 g 11 b 21 e Thomas. 24 a 12 C Sol in Capri 22 F ☉ in ●. 25 B ☉ in ● Chr●st 13 d Lucia. 23 g 26 c Stephen. 14 e Nicasius. 24 a 27 d john. 15 f 25 b 〈◊〉 28 e I●●●centes. 16 g 26 c 〈◊〉 29 f 17 a 27 d 〈◊〉 30 g 18 b 28 c 〈◊〉 31 a january. 1592. 19 ● 29 ● 1 ● Circumsition 20 d 30 g 2 b 21 e 〈◊〉 31 a januar. 1592. 3 c 22 f 1 a Circumcision 4 d 23 g 2 b 5 e 24 a 3 c 6 f epiphany. 25 b 〈◊〉 4 d 7 g 26 ● 〈◊〉 5 ● 8 ● 27 d 〈◊〉 6 f Epiphan●●. 9 b 28 e Innocentes 7 g 10 c 29 f 8 a 11 d 30 g 9 b 12 e 31 a Silvester. 10 c 13 f December. The course of the Moon. The Aspects of the Moon with the Sun. The rising and setting of the Sun. Quantity of the planetary hour. Rising. Set. G. M. Signs. da. H. M H. M M S. 0 30 Scorpio. 1 8 13 3 47 37 34 12 23 Scorpio. 24 13 Scorpio 6 3 Sagittar 17 56 Sagittar The new Moon, the .v. day, at ten of the clock xxv. min. in the night. 5 8 14 3 46 37 32 29 56 Sagittar 12 4 Capricor 24 25 Capricor 7 7 Aquarius 20 7 Aquarius 〈…〉 10 8 15 3 45 37 30 3 24 Pisces. 17 4 Pisces. 〈…〉 the xiii. day, at xi of the clock xxviii min. in the morning. 1 6 Aries. 15 27 Aries. 0 4 Taurus. 15 8 14 3 46 37 32 14 44 Taurus. 29 29 Taurus. 14 6 Gemini. 28 35 Gemini. 12 47 Cancer. 〈…〉 the xx. day, at iii of the clock xii min. in the m●rnyng. 20 8 13 3 47 37 34 26 42 Cancer. 10 16 Leo. 23 31 Leo. 6 31 Uirgo. 〈…〉 19 16 Uirgo. 25 8 9 3 51 37 42 1 51 Libra. 14 10 Libra. 26 25 Lirab. The last quarter the xxvii. day, at two of the clock after noon. 8 30 Scorpio. 20 33 Scorpio. 30 8 5 3 55 37 50 2 37 Sagittar ● the .30. 〈◊〉 1591. A Prognostication for the same year M. D. XCI. Containing a short discourse of the Eclipse of the Moon, and of the quarters of the year, with other necessary Rules, for the better understanding of the Almanac going before: wherein are Rules for the finding the planetary hour very easily and pleasantly, as also the rising and setting of the Sun any day throughout the year, referred with the other, to the same Meridian. By I. D. Deum nescire est nihil intelligere. Imprinted at London by Richard Watkins and james Robertes. Cum privilegio Regiae Maiestatis. To his very friend P. L. ALL the Learned (friend P. L.) agree with one voice, that CHRIST our saviour was conceived at the suns entrance into Aries, and borne upon the shortest day, when the Sun entered into Capricorn: wherefore to set Christmas upon the shortest day, and draw the Calendar back in proportion thereunto, me thought, was very expedient: and the rather, because of all in general, a reformation long time hath been desired and a fruition of the Feasts, upon their ancient times. For considering that the immovable Feasts ought to keep the same days they used to do in every month before, it of necessity followeth, that they must be kept at other times (in respect of the motions of the Sun) then for many years they have done. As for Easter, and the movable Feasts which follow the course of the Moon, they were by Constant. magnus once corrected: but ignorance of observation in continuance of time hath bred great error sithence, in so much as many years they miss their due times a month at least, and therefore of late have had a second Reformation: which although it be very truly performed for Easter, and it append●nces, yet the Months not revocated to the true degrees of the Sun, deserved a new annimaduersion. And therefore friend P. L. I have not attempted this, as a new fangle, and lover of novelties (the which I have always hated) but as a furtherer of the truth, which I always have loved, Vale, et mecum fruere 4. Kalendus Aprilis. 1590. To the Reader. IT was my chance (courteous Reader) this last Lent, to be in company of divers, as well Worshipful as Learned: amongst whom, upon occasion of talk given, grew sundry arguments about the true keeping of Easter: and thereupon, as upon an adjunct and thing appendent 〈…〉 about the reforming of the 〈◊〉: some maintaining the old, some the Romish Calendar, corrected by Gregory, and some impugning them both, as not brought to their due and ancient Periodes: Which Conference bade awhile, pro et con, and apparent manifestation of the truth showed for a third correction to be required, the conclusion was an entreaty of me (who had borne a part amongst them) that at my convenient leisure, I would attempt the same, against the next year, considering that of this year than was well-nigh a quarter spent: which motion made by such as I could not well deny, and partly that the truth might appear, I willingly have attempted. Behold therefore a third correction, both true and exact, wherein (as in the last) none of the immovable Feasts are altered from their days of the months they were placed in the old Calendar, So Easter is appointed to the next Sunday following the first full Moon after the suns entrance into Aries, and the movable Feasts in proportion to it, and every expect satisfied: The which with all other happiness, I wish thee heartily to enjoy. Vale. 24. Aprilis. 1590. Elections. IT is good to Purge, the Moon being in the watri trigon, uz. in Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces. In Cancer by Electuaries, in Scorpio by Potions, in Pisces by Pills: And if need be, in Libra and Aquarius, which are indifferent for any Purging medicine. The times of the year fittest, are the Spring and Harvest: the worst, Summer and Winter: the one for it exceeding cold, the other for excessive heat. For letting of Blood, There are two times, the one of necessity. the other by election. The first is to be used out of hand, or else great peril of death may ensue to the party, as in the Pleurisies, and Squinansies. The latter is to be chosen after the motion of the Moon through the xii signs, in this sort. Let the Phlegmatic be let blood the Moon being in Aries, except in the head. Let the Phlegmatic be let blood the Moon being in Sagittari, except in the thighs and hips. Let the Melancholik be let blood the Moon being in Libra, in the first. 15 degrees, except in the buttocks. Let the Melancholik be let blood the Moon being in Aquarius, except in the legs. Let the choleric be let blood the Moon being in Cancer, except in the breast. Let the choleric be let blood the Moon being in Scorpio, except in the privities. Let the choleric be let blood the Moon being in Pisces, except in the feet. The Sanguine in any of these. Minution is prohibited in Leo, for that it is the house of the Sun, who is always repugnant to the Moon in nature. Also it is prohibited in Gemini, for that commonly the minution is by some veins in the arms and hands: and no man ought to touch that member with Iron, which the Moon than governeth. Furthermore, it is good from the change to the first quarter for youth: from the first quarter to the full, for youth and m●ddle age: from the full to the last quarter, for middle age and old age: from the last quarter to the change, for old age only, according to the verse, Luna vetus veteres, iwenes novaluna requirit. The Moon in age, the ancient sort, Their veins may open best: The younger sort till Moon be new, Must let their veins have rest. Last, the age of the party to be let blood is much to be considered: for none before xiiii or after lxx years, aught to be let blood: the first, for slenderness of the veins: the later, for debility of nature, unless the old men be fleshy, full of blood, and strong. For Bathing. The Moon in Libra or Pisces, for cleanliness. The Moon in Aries, Leo, or Sagittarius, for gross bodies. The Moon in Cancer, Scorpio, or Pisces, for dry bodies. For sweating, use the same consideration which is in bathing. Cut hear, the Moon in Libra, Sagittarius, Aquarius, or Pisces, and in the increase. Sow S●edes which you would have to yield fruit the same year, the Moon being in movable signs, as Aries, Cancer, Libra, or Capricorn: it will be best when she is in Virgo, Capricorn, or Cancer, if she be increasing in number. The like is to be said of Pisces. But to plant Trees for continuance, let it be whilst she is in Taurus, Leo, or Aquarius. Fell Timber from S. Barnabies day in june, till the first kalends of januarie, in the wane of the Moon. Fell fire wood, that the stock may soon spring, from the change to the first quarter. To remove graffs, or young Trees, at the last quarter of the Moon. Good to geld or libbe Cattle, in Sagittarius, Capricornus, or Pisces, the Moon increasing. Of the Eclipse of the Moon. THe Moon this year shallbe Eclipsed the twenty day of December, at iii of the clock in the morning, and almost a quarter, she being then in her proper mansion Cancer, almost corporally conjoined with the malignant planet Saturn, and within two degrees of her Dragon's head in the second house, the house of substance and riches: which what it may presage, I leave it to others to discuss. My meaning is not to use long and tedious discoursing in a matter not very necessary, and familiar to every one, considering the yearly passions which happen to these great lights: and therefore with prayer to God, to avert the evil threatened thereby, I cease for this point. The beginning of the four Quarters of this year: And first of the Spring. The Spring taketh his commencement and beginning the xi day of March, at two of the clock l minutes after noon, at such time as the Sun entereth into the first scruple of Aries, making the day and night then equal, and the aeqinoctium vernum, whereby I gather that the year is like to prove indifferent fruitful, and temperate, neither subject to many storms nor showers, neither hindered by too exceeding drought, so that there is no want, penury, or scarcity, by God's permission to be feared. Of the Summer. THe Summer beginneth the xii day of june, at xi of the clock and xxxviii scruples in the forenoon, when the Sun entereth into the first minute of Cancer, making his solstitium estiwm, longest day, and returneth again Southward from whence he came. This season will prove something remiss in heat. Of the Autumn. THe Autumn commenceth the xiii day of September, at xi of the clock xiii minutes at night, the Sun entering the first scruple of Libra, the equinoctial sign, and now hastening toward the Winter tropic, describeth an equality betwixt night and day. This quarter will prove something colder than the nature thereof requireth, and more moist than usual. The Winter. WInter beginneth the xii day of December this year, at iiii. of the clock xiu minutes after noon, at the suns first touching of the first scruple of Capricorn, his solltitium brumale, and winter Tropic, making the shortest day and longest night: and endeth at the suns entrance into Aries next following. This quarter will be very cold, and kindly. To know Sun rising and setting. Turn to the day of the month you desire to know, and if it be the i the. u.x.xu.xx.xxv. or xxx you may from your day look towards your right hand in a right line, and so under their titles find them: but if it be none of these days, than you must note what the difference is in minutes between the next day which is precisely put down before your day, and also the next so set down which followeth, and thereof take such part, or from your day abate such part as the days increase or decrease proportionally, wherein if you borrow or reject a minute or two, to make even your account, it forceth not greatly: As for example. I desire to know the suns rising and setting the iii of januarie, against which day I find no numbers at all, wherefore according to my rule, I must look for some day precedent, noted as here the first is, and likewise for some day following, as is the .v. which done, I seek the difference, and find it four and that I must use proportional substraction, for that the numbers decrease: and therefore I say, if the first day the Sun rise at viii. of the clock and four minutes, that the ii it shall rise at viii and iii min. and the iii at viii and ii minutes, and so my demand satisfied. Here you see that every day looseth just one minute, and that the difference falleth out meet with the days, notwithstanding that it had been a minute more, or less: as for example iii or .v. you might have accounted iii or. u.iiii. at your pleasure, without any great error, and so have made the difference match to the number of days. To find the planetary or artificial hour upon the day. SEe how many hours, your hour of the clock is from Sunrysing, and multiply these hours by .60. and divide them by the quantity of your artificial hour agreeable to the day, and the quotient showeth how many artificial hours and minutes of an other artificial hour (if there be any annexed) be passed: wherefore add one to the number of hours found, & that is the hour required. Example. I would know the first of januarie what Planet reigned at iii of the clock in the after noon? I therefore abate viii of the clock iiii. minutes, which is the Sun rise from xu hours .0. min (for so is three of the clock to be reckoned, that is to say, the after noon hours are to be added to. x●i and then Sunrysing to be abated) and so there remaineth vi hours lvi which are vi. hours lvi minutes. Now the hours brought to minutes by multiplication of .60. are 360. unto which add .56. the minutes which are beside your hours, and so will the Sun amount to .416. which divided by .39. minutes and .20. seconds (for so you must understand the quantity of the artificial hour to be set down in min. and seconds) yieldeth the tenth hour: whereby you may conclude, that the tenth Planet, that is to say ☽, by course reckoned from the planet of the day, is the planet which then hath finished his course, and that the planet that is next in order following hath begun his course, and then reigneth for that hour and ●yme. Add therefore one unity to your number .10. found, and enter the table following, and so shall you find Saturn reigning. If you find in the quotient hours and minutes, they show so many hours past, and so many minutes more of another artificial hour next following: yea of that hour which your unity added, and the rest altogether showeth. Note, as often as you cannot divide your distance brought into minutes by the planetary hour reduced to seconds, you must multiple it again by .60. and so bring it into seconds, as in the last example is done. Furthermore, if your day proposed have neither numbers of Sun rising, nor quantity of planetary hour, you must do for both, as you were taught to do for the Sun rising, and then proceed with your rule last rehearsed. The Table serving to find the planetary hour upon the day, where the first column containing the figures 1. 2. 3. 4. and so to .12. standeth for the number of hours, the next column for Sunday, the third for Monday. etc. To know the planetary hour for the night. ABate the quantity of your planetary hour of that day from 120. minutes, and the remain showeth the quantity of the artificial hour for the night: which found, proceed as for the day, adding your hours after midnight to .12. and so taking your distance between Sun set and your hours, by abating the hour and minute of sun set, from your time proposed, counting sun set the beginning of the first planetary hour for the night, and so successively, as this Table showeth. The Table for the night, where the like columns are referred to the like days of the week, as before. To know at what hour of the clock such a Planet reigneth. BUt if you desire to know at what hour of the clock such a Planette beginneth his reign, then multiply the quantity of the planetary hour, by one less than the number of the planetary hour, whether it be .1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.7.8.9. 10. 11. 12. or any number under .13. because there are but .12 hours for the day, and so many for the night, and divide the product by 60. if the dividente be minutes, or else by .3600. if seconds: and the quotient showeth your desire: if any thing remain, they are minutes, besides the hours of the clock: which hours and minutes found in the quotient, add to sunryse, if it be for the day, or to Sunset, if for the night, and so have you your purpose. Example. For the same day above rehearsed, I would know when the .4. planet, that is ♄. reigned? Wherefore I multiply .39. min. 20. seconds by .3. and divide by .3600. and thereof cometh .2. hours of the clock .20. minutes, and .20 seconds, which added to .8. hours and .4. minutes, being sunryse, bringeth .10. of the clock .24. minutes, and 20. seconds, when the .4. Planet began his reign. FINIS.