A Celestial Glass, OR EPHEMERIS For the year of the Christian Aera 1652 Being the Bissextile or Leap-year. Containing the Lunations, Planetary Motions, Configurations, & Eclipses for this present year. Together with Rules and Tables to find the Rising, Setting, and Culminating of the Planets, and Fixed-stars: with the time of High-water, more exactly than hath ordinarily been delivered by others. Also Rules for he Reduction of this or any other Ephemeris or Almanac to any meridian or place proposed; fitted with Tables for that purpose. With many other Things very delightful and necessary for most sorts of men. Calculated exactly, and composed for the Horizon of the Ancient City of Rochester, (whose zenith is distant from the Equator northward 51 degr: 28 min and from the Meridian of S. Michael's eastward 26 degr. 30 min.) By ROBERT SLITER, Student in Astronomy, and Practitioner in the Mathematics. LONDON, Printed for the Company of Stationers. Vulgar Notes and Movable Feasts for this present year 1652 according to the julian or English Account. Gregorian or Roman Account. 19 T●● Golden number 19 29 The Epact 19 5 The Roman Ind●ct●o 5 9 The Circle of the 〈◊〉 ● D C The Dominical Letters G F Feb●●a. 9 S●●●e sunday 11 February April. 18 Easter day 31 March M y 23 Ro●ation Sunday ● May May 27 Ascensso● day 9 May ●une 6 ●hit sunday 1● May june 1 Trinity Su●day 6 May Novem. 2 Advent Sunday ● Decemb. The Beginning and Ending of the Terms with their Returns, for this present year 16 2. ●●ary Tr●● beg●●●●n●ary 23, and end february 12, & hat ●ure Returns, viz O●●ab: H●l●●: january 20 Qui●●: H la●: january 27 ●rast: Purif: February 3 Octab: Purif: February 9 Easter Term gins May 5, and ends the 〈◊〉 ●ay and hath 〈◊〉 Returns, viz Quind. P●sch May 3 ●●es Pasch. May 10 Me●s. Pasch. May 17 Quinq. Pasch May 24 Craft. Ascen. May 28 Trinity T●rm begin une 18. and ends the ● of july, a d hath 4 R turns, viz Craft. Trin. june 17 Octab. Trin. june 21 Queen and. Trin. june 28 ●res Trin. july 5 ●nchaelmas Term begins October 23, and ●nds November 29, and ●ach 6 Returns, viz Tres Micha. October 20 men's. Micha October 27 Craft. anim. November 3 Craft. Martin. November 12 Octab. Martin. November 18 Quind. Martin. November 26 A Compendious Cronology of memorall Accidents. Since Brute entered this Island, 2759 Since the building of the City of Rome, 2404 Since the Sun went back ten degrees, 23●0 Since jerusalem destroyed by ●●tus. 1569 Since England received the Christian faith, 1●75 Since the coming of the Danes into England, 634 Since the Conquest by Duke William, 586 Since the Conquest of Ireland by Henry 2. 4●5 Since Henry 8. won Bilo●gne, 108 Since the Massacre in France, 91 Since Paul's steeple fired, 91 Since ●he Earls rebellion in the North, 83 Since the Royal Exchange was built, 82 Since the blazing Star, and frosty winter, 80 Since the fiery Apparition in the heavens, 7● Since the general Earthquake in England, 72 Since the great deep snow, 72 Since the Camp at Tilbury in Essex, 64 Since Hacket executed who proclaimed himself Christ, 61 Since Cales won by the Ea●l● of Essex, 56 Since the Gunpowder Treason, Novemb. 5. 47 Since the great frost. 42 Since the new river brought to London, 40 Since the Marriage of the Lady Elizabeth, 40 Since the blazing star in the ●●st, 34 Since the last great plague in London, 27 Since the last great earthquake, 26 Since the Duke of Buckingham murdered, 24 Since the great fire on London Bridge, 19 Since the last great snow, 12 Since the Parliament began, Novemb. 3. 12 Since Cheapside Cross demolished, May 2. 9 Since the Nationall Covenant taken 9 Since Canterbury beheaded, jan. 10. 8 Since King Charles beheaded, jan. 30. 3 Since part of Holland drowned by the sea, 1 January hath xxx. days. New Moon on ♃ the 1 day, 44 minutes past 4 morn. First Quarter on ☿ the 7 day, 33 min. part 8 at night. Full Moon on ♃ the 15 day, at 3 in the after noon. Last Quarter on ♀ the 23 day, ♉ min: past 7 at night. New Moon on ♀ the 30 day, 9 min past 3 afternoon. ♀ M A ☿ M D ❍ ♋ ♀ ♒ ☿ ♑ ☽ ♑ ♌ ♈ 1 a Circumcision 21 ● 1 39 27 43 25 14 14 47 2 b ♀ 1 19 ☿ 23 22 9 2 53 29 24 01 ♒ 20 13 55 3 c ☌ ♂ ☽ 7 23 11 4 10 1 ♒ 5 25 12 13 19 4 D ♀ 1 21 ☿ 1 59 24 1 5 25 2 46 10 ♓ 13 13 7 5 e △ ♄ ☽ ☍ ☉ ♄ ♉ 25 13 6 40 4 2● 24 46 13 18 6 f Epiphan● 26 14 7 56 6 9 8 ♈ 53 13 47 7 g □ ♄ ☽ △ ♃ ☽ 27 15 9 11 7 51 21 45 14 27 8 a ♀ 1 25 ☿ 1 51 28 17 10 26 9 34 6 ♉ 9 15 8 9 b ⚹ ♄ ☽ △ ☉ ☽ 29 18 11 41 11 17 19 17 15 44 10 c □ ♂ ☽ 6 △ ♀ ☽ ♌ 19 12 57 13 1 2 ♊ 9 16 7 11 D ♀ 1 27 ☿ 1 31 1 20 14 12 14 15 14 49 16 16 12 e ☍ ♃ ☽ 6 △ ♂ ☽ 2 21 15 27 16 27 27 18 16 8 13 f Hoary 3 22 16 42 18 8 9 ♋ 39 15 44 14 g ☌ ♄ ☽ 6 4 23 17 58 19 47 21 51 15 8 15 a ♀ ● 29 ☿ 0 55 5 24 19 13 21 24 3 ♌ 57 14 24 16 b ☍ ☽ ♀ ☿ 6 25 20 28 22 59 15 57 13 40 1● c △ ♃ ☽ 8 7 26 21 43 24 60 27 50 13 1 18 D ☍ ♂ ☽ 7 8 27 22 5 25 56 9 ♍ ●0 12 33 19 e ⚹ ♄ ☽ □ ♃ ☽ 9 28 24 13 27 1● 21 29 12 19 20 f ☽ ☋ △ ☉ ☽ 10 29 25 28 28 31 3 ♎ 20 12 20 21 g □ ♄ ☽ 17 11 30 76 43 29 3 15 20 12 34 22 a ☿ 0 26 S A 12 31 27 5● 0 ♓ 40 21 30 12 ●4 23 b ♀ 1 3 M D 13 32 29 13 1 3 9 ♏ 56 13 39 24 c △ ♄ □ ♀ ☿ ☽ 14 33 0 ♓ 8 2 29 22 43 14 18 25 D Contempt Paul 15 34 1 43 23 15 5 ♐ 5 14 54 26 e ♀ 1 29 ☿ 1 27 16 35 2 5 3 5● 19 37 15 18 27 f ☌ ♃ ☽ ☌ ♀ ☿ 17 35 4 1● 4 2● 3 ♑ 48 15 26 28 t ☍ ♄ ☽ 18 3● 5 2● 4 50 18 26 15 10 29 a ♀ 1 ●● ☿ 2 13 1 3 6 47 5 3 3 ♒ 26 14 33 30 b S ● ♂ ☉ 20 36 7 57 5 Re 1 19 38 13 3● 31 c ☌ ☽ ♀ ♉ 21 28 9 1● 4 48 4 48 12 47 February hath xxix. days. First quater on ♀ the 6 day, 5 min. past 9 morning. Full moon on ♄ the 14 day, 53 min. past 9 in the morn. Last quater on ☉ the 22 day, at 9 in the morning. New moon on ♄ the 28 day, 49 min. after midnight. ♀ M D. ☿ S A. ❍ ♌ ♀ ♓ ☿ ♓ ☽ ♓ ♌ ♈ 1 D ♀ 1. 25. ☿ 2. 55 22 39 10 26 4 2● 19 0 11 58 2 e ●uris. Mary 23 4● 11 41 3 54 3 ♈ 49 11 36 3 f □ ♄ ☽. ⚹ ☉ ☽ 24 40 12 56 3 11 18 16 11 37 4 g △ ♃ ☽. ⚹ ☿ ☽ 25 41 14 10 2 19 2 ♉ 18 11 58 5 a ♀ 1. 22. ☿ 3. 35 26 41 15 23 1 18 15 51 12 33 6 b □ ☿ ☽. ☿ orien. 27 41 16 40 20 ♒ 29 3 13 13 7 c □ ♀ ☽ 12 ☌ ☉ ☿ 28 41 17 5● 8 54 11 ♊ 52 13 50 8 D ☍ ♃ ☽. □ ♂ ☽. 29 43 19 9 27 36 14 25 14 2 9 e ♀ 1. 17 ☿ 3. 38 0 ♍ 20 24 26 21 0 ♋ 44 14 38 10 f ☌ ♄ ☽. △ ☉ ☽. 1 4● 21 38 25 11 18 53 14 40 11 g ☿ 3. 23. S. D. 2 44 22 5● 24 7 0 ♌ 55 14 28 12 a ☍ ☿ ☽ 19 3 44 24 8 23 9 12 52 14 13 b ♀ 1. 12. ☿ 3. 3. 4 45 2● 22 22 1● 24 45 13 24 14 c Valentine. 5 45 26 37 21 33 6 ♍ 37 12 44 15 D Septuages. 6 45 27 51 20 56 18 29 11 51 16 e □ ♃ ☽. ☽ ☋ 7 45 29 5 20 26 0 ♎ 23 11 17 17 t □ ♄ ☽. △ ☿ ☽. 8 45 0 ♈ 20 5 12 23 10 59 18 g ♀ 1. 3. ☿ 1. 59 9 46 1 34 19 49 24 2● 0 45 19 a ⚹ ♃ ☽. △ ☉ ☽ 10 46 2 48 19 41 6 ♏ 4 10 44 20 b △ ♄ ☽. □ ☿ ☽. 11 46 4 2 19 40 19 1● ●1 10 21 c ♀ 0. 57 ☿ 1. 19 12 46 5 16 19 D 2 ♐ 4 1 41 22 D Sexages. 13 46 6 30 19 56 15 12 12 22 23 e ☌ ♃ ☽ □ ♂ ☽ 14 46 7 45 20 12 ●8 45 13 1 24 f ☍ ♄ ☽ ⚹ ☉ ☽ 15 46 8 59 20 33 12 ♑ 4● 13 35 25 f Mathias. ●6 46 10 13 20 58 27 7 13 51 26 g ♀ 0. 47 ☿ 0.14 17 45 11 27 21 28 11 ♒ 54 13 46 27 a ⚹ ♃ ☽ 19 18 45 12 41 22 3 26 56 13 12 28 b △ ♄ ☽ 16. 19 45 13 55 22 4 1● ♓ 5 12 28 29 C Shrobe Sun 20 45 15 8 13 27 27 12 11 31 March hath xxxi. days. First Quarter on ♄ the 6 day, 42 min. past 11 at night Full Moon on ☉ the 15 day, 48 min. past. 3 morn. Last quarter on ☽ the 22 day, 46 min. past 6 at night. New Moon on ☽ t●e 29 day, 11 min. past ●0 morn. ♀ M D. ☿ S. A. ❍ ♍ ♀ ♈ ☿ ♒ ☽ ♈ ♌ ♈ ● d □ ♄ ☽. ☌ ♂ ☽ 21 44 16 2● 14 15 12 7 10 41 2 e ♀ 0. 35. ☿ ●, 41 22 44 17 36 25 6 26 44 10 10 3 f ⚹ ♄ ☽ 19 23 46 ●8 50 ●6 0 10 ♉ 57 10 0 4 g ⚹ ☉ ☽. □ ☿ ☽ 24 46 20 4 26 57 24 43 10 12 5 a ⚹ ♂ ☽. ☿ 1. 9 25 48 21 18 27 56 8 ♊ 3 10 39 6 b ⚹ ♀ ☽. ♀ 24 26 42 22 32 28 57 20 57 11 15 7 C ☍ ♃ ☽ ● 17 42 23 46 0 ♓ 3 ♋ 31 11 53 8 d ☌ ♄ ☽. □ ♂ ☽ 28 4● 24 59 1 6 15 47 12 27 9 e △ ☉ ☽. ☿ ●. ●1 29 4● 26 13 2 15 27 51 12 52 10 f Earth in ♎ 0 ♎ 27 27 3 26 9 ♌ 47 13 6 ●● g △ ♂ ☽. ♀ 0. 11 1 4● 28 40 4 39 21 37 13 4 12 a △ ♃ ☽. ☍ ☿ ☽ 2 39 29 54 5 54 3 ♍ 26 12 49 13 b ⚹ ♄ ☽ 13 3 38 1 ♉ 7 11 15 19 12 19 14 C ☽ ⚹ eclipsed 4 37 2 20 8 30 27 15 11 39 15 d ♀ 0. ●. 5. ●. 5 37 3 3 9 51 9 ♎ 17 10 54 16 e □ ♄ ☽. ☍ ♂ ☽ 6 36 4 46 1● 13 21 28 10 10 17 ●2. ●9. ⚹ ♃ ☽ 7 35 6 0 12 37 3 ♏ 50 9 33 18 g △ ♄ ☽. ♀ 0.9 8 34 7 13 ●4 2 16 20 9 15 19 a △ ☉ ☽, ☿ 2, ●4 9 3● 8 26 15 29 28 59 9 10 20 b □ ☿ ☽. ♀ 0. 15 10 32 9 39 16 57 12 ♐ 3 9 24 21 C △ ♂ ☽. ☿ ●, ●7 11 31 0 52 ●● 27 25 17 9 53 22 d ☌ ♃ ☽ △ ♀ ☽ 12 3 ●2 5 19 59 8 ♑ 47 10 31 23 e ☍ ♄ ☽ □ ♂ ☽ 13 29 13 18 21 34 22 35 11 13 24 f ⚹ ☉ ☽ □ ♀ ☽ 14 28 14 3● 23 9 6 ♒ ●3 11 51 25 g Annu. Mary 15 26 15 4 24 46 21 9 12 14 26 a ⚹ ♃ ☽. ♀ 0. 33 ●6 2● 16 56 26 24 5 ♓ 50 12 17 27 b △ ♄ ☽. ☿ ●. 24 17 2. 18 9 28 4 20 39 11 56 28 C □ ♄ ☽ 3 18 23 19 21 29 45 5 ♈ 30 11 14 29 d ☉ Eclipsed 19 2● 20 34 1 ♈ 20 17 10 20 30 e △ ♃ ☽. ☌ ● ☽ 20 20 21 40 3 13 4 ♉ 50 9 17 31 f ⚹ ♄ ☽. ☌ ♀ ☽ 21 19 22 5● 4 58 19 5 8 47 April hath xxx. days. First Quarter on ☽ the 5 day, 54 min past ● afternoon Full Moon on ♂ the 13 day, ●2 min. past 7 at night. Last quarter on ☿ the 2● day, 40 min. past 1 morning New Moon on ♂ the 27 day, 50 min past ● at night ♀ S A. ☿ M.D. ❍ ♎ ♀ ♉ ☿ ♈ ☽ ♊ ♌ ♈ 1 g ● ♄ ☉ ♀ 2, ● 2 17 24 ●● ●● 2 56 ● 28 2 a ⚹ ☉ ☽. ☿ 0. 54 23 1● 2 2● ● 3● 16 21 8 20 3 b ● ♂ ☽. ☿ ●. 24 14 26 35 0 ●5 29 23 8 47 4 C ☌ ♄ ☽. ☍ ♂ ☽ 25 13 27 47 12 18 ●2 ♋ 0 9 ●7 5 d ⚹ ♀ ☽. ♀ 1, 2 26 11 ●8 59 1● 13 24 7 9 53 6 e □ ♂ ☽. ☿ ● 4 27 10 ● 11 16 11 ● ♌ ●0 10 29 7 f △ ☉ ☽ △ ☿ ☽ 28 8 ● 2● 18 11 18 13 11 1 8 g □ ♀ ●, △ ♃ ♂ 1● 29 7 2 35 20 3 0 ♍ 1 11 22 9 ⚹ ● ☽ △ ☽ ♃ ♂ 0 ♏ 3 47 12 18 11 49 11 33 10 b ♀ ●7. ☿ 1● 1 3 4 59 24 25 65 41 11 27 11 C ●alm Su●d 2 1 6 11 20 3 ● ♎ 1● 11 8 12 d □ ♄ ☽. □ ♃ ☽ ● 0 7 23 28 42 17 53 10 34 13 e ☍ ☿ ☽. ☿ 0. 3 3 58 8 34 0 ♉ 0 ♏ 7 9 50 14 〈◊〉 △ ♄ ☽ ☍ ♂ ☽ 4 56 9 46 2 59 12 56 9 2 15 g ☌ ☉ ☿. ♀ ● 30 5 54 10 5● 5 6 25 49 8 19 16 a ☍ ♀ ☽. ☿ Occ 6 52 12 9 7 14 8 ♐ 56 7 48 17 b ☌ ♃ ☽. △ ☉ ☽ 7 50 13 20 9 21 22 5 7 36 18 C Easte● day 8 48 14 31 11 28 5 ♑ ●4 ● 44 19 d ☍ ♄ ☽ △ ♂ ☽ 9 4● 1● 42 13 35 19 ●5 8 ●8 20 e ♀. 42 ☿ 0 31. S 0 44 16 53 15 4● 3 ♒ 13 8 47 21 f □ ♂ ☽ △ ♀ ☽ 11 42 18 4 17 16 17 12 9 28 22 g △ ♃ ☉ ⚹ ♃ ☽ 12 4 19 14 19 51 1 ♓ 2● ●0 8 23 a George ●3 38 20 25 21 55 15 ●● 0 36 24 b □ ♃ ☽, ☿ 1. 8 S. A 14 36 21 35 23 5● 0 ♈ ● ● 46 25 C Mark Evan. 15 34 22 45 25 59 14 2 0 33 26 d ♀ 1. 55, ☿ 1, 25 1● 22 ●● 55 27 59 28 5● 1● 57 27 e △ ♃ ☽ ☌ ♂ ☽ ●7 30 25 5 29 58 13 ♉ 7 9 8 28 f ☌ ☿ ☽ ☿, 40 ●8 27 16 15 1 ♊ 27 11 8 15 29 g ♀ 2, 0. ●9 25 27 25 3 5● 10 ♊ 5● 7 30 30 a ☌ ♀ ☽. ☿ 1. 5 ●0 23 28 35 5 49 24 2● 7 1 May hath xxxi. days. First quarter on ☿ the 5 day, 23 min. pa● 9 morning. ●uli moon on ♃ the 13 day, 4 min. past 8 morning. Last quarter on ♃ the 20 day, 52 min. past 6 morning. New moon on ♃ the 27 day, at 9 in the morning. ♀ S A. ☿ S A. ❍ ♏ ♀ ♊ ☿ ♊ ☽ ♋ ♌ ♈ 1 b 〈…〉 21 20 29 44 74● 7 23 6 52 2 ● ☌ ♄ ☽, ⚹ ☌ ☽ 22 18 0 ♋ 9 34 220 3 7 0 3 d ♀ 2, 7, ☿ 2, 8 23 16 2 3 11 22 4 ♌ 21 7 22 4 e ⚹ ♃ ☉ 8, 24 14 3 12 13 6 16 25 7 53 5 f □ ♂ ☽, ☿ 2, 15 25 11 4 21 14 45 2● 17 8 28 6 g △ ♃ ☽, □ ☿ ☽ 26 9 5 31 16 22 ♍ 4 9 2 7 a ⚹ ♄ ☽, ♀ 2, 12 27 6 6 40 17 5● 19 51 9 33 8 b □ ♃ ☽, △ ♂ ☽ 28 4 7 50 10 29 1 ♎ 42 9 53 9 C □ ♄ ☽. △ ☿ ☽ 29 1 8 59 20 51 13 44 9 5● 10 d ♀ 2, 15 ☿ 2, 13 ●9 59 10 8 22 11 26 2 9 48 11 e ⚹ ♃ ☽, ☌ ♃ ♀ 0 ♐ 11 17 23 26 8 ♏ 38 9 22 12 f △ ♃ ☽, △ ♀ ☽ 1 54 12 26 24 39 21 32 8 42 13 g ☍ ♂ ☽. ☿ 2, 1 2 51 13 34 25 49 4 ♐ 46 7 53 14 a ☍ ☿ ☽, ☿ 2, 17 3 49 14 43 26 56 18 17 7 4 15 b ☌ ♃ ☽, ☿ 1. 48 4 46 15 51 28 0 2 ♑ 4 6 25 16 C ☍ ♄ ☽ ☍ ♀ ☽ 5 43 16 59 29 0 15 59 6 5 17 d △ ♂ ☽ △ ☉ ☽ 6 41 18 6 29 56 0 ♒ 0 6 7 18 e ♀ 2, 18 ☿ 1, 24 7 38 19 14 0 ♋ 14 3 6 27 19 f Dunston. 8 36 20 21 1 32 28 7 7 22 20 g □ ♂ ☽, △ ♀ ☽ 9 33 21 18 2 14 12 ♓ 9 7 46 21 a △ ♄ ☽. ☿ 0. 54 10 30 22 35 2 5 26 11 8 27 22 b □ ♄ ☽, ⚹ ♂ ☽ 11 28 23 43 3 ●● 10 ♈ 12 8 59 23 C Rogation. 12 25 24 49 3 56 24 11 9 13 24 d ☌ ♄ ♀, ♀ 2, 16 13 22 25 56 4 21 8 ♉ 9 9 5 25 e ⚹ ♄ ☽, ☿ 0, 2 14 19 27 3 4 42 22 1 8 38 26 f ☌ ♂ ☽. ☿ 0, 14 15 17 28 9 4 58 5 ♊ 44 7 55 27 g ☌ ♂ ☉, ♀ 2, 14 16 14 29 15 5 9 19 14 7 4 28 a ☍ ♃ ☽, ☌ ☿ ☽ 17 11 0 ♌ 5 16 2 ♋ 27 6 17 29 b ☌ ♄ ☽, ☿ 1, 2 18 8 1 16 5 20 15 21 5 41 30 C ☌ ♀ ☽, ♀ 2, 10 19 5 2 31 5 K. 27 59 5 2● 31 d ⚹ ♂ ☽, ⚹ ☉ ☽ 20 3 3 3● 5 12 10 ♌ 17 5 18 June hath xxx. days. First quarter on ♀ the 4 day 13 min. past 3 morning. Full moon on ♀ the 11 day 9 min. past 6 at night. Last quarter on ♀ the 18 day, 7 min. past noon. New moon on ♀ the 25 day, 39 min. past 5 afternoon. ♀ D. ☿ M A. ❍ ♐ ♀ ♌ ♀ ♋ ☽ ♌ ♌ ♈ 1 e ♀ 2. 7, ☿ 1. 50 21 ● 4 41 5 ● 22 2● 5 31 2 f △ ♃ ☽. ⚹ ☿ ☽ 21 5● 5 45 4 45 4 ♍ 12 5 50 3 g □ ♂ ☽. ☿ 2. 25 22 54 0 50 4 2● 15 58 9 28 4 a ⚹ ♄ ☽. ☽ ☋ 23 5 7 54 4 ● ●7 43 7 3 5 b □ ♃ ☽. ♀ 2. 1 24 48 8 50 3 35 9 ♎ 34 7 37 6 C Whit sunday 25 45 10 1 3 1● ●1 36 8 5 7 d ⚹ ♃ ☽. □ ♀ ☽ 26 43 11 4 2 40 3 ♏ 56 8 21 8 e △ ♄ ☽. ☿ 3. 39 27 40 12 7 2 6 16 37 8 23 9 f ♀ 1, 52. 28 37 13 10 1 30 29 41 8 6 10 g Earth in ♑ 2● 34 14 13 0 5● 13 ♐ 1● 7 30 11 a ☌ ♃ ☽. ☍ ♂ ☽ 0 ♑ 15 15 0 15 27 1 6 42 12 b ♀ 1. 43 ☿ 4 22 1 28 16 18 29 ♊ 11 ♑ 10 5 46 13 C Trinit. sund. 2 25 17 20 29 6 25 33 5 3 14 d ☌ ♂ ☿. ☍ ♀ ☽ 3 22 18 22 28 35 10 ♒ 1 4 37 15 e △ ☽ ♂ ☉ ☿ 4 20 19 24 18 ● 24 28 4 31 16 f ⚹ ♃ ☽, ☿ 4. 46 5 17 20 25 27 39 8 ♓ 47 4 48 17 g △ ♄ ☽. □ ♂ ☽ 6 1● 21 27 27 14 22 59 5 22 18 a ☍ ♃ ☉. □ ♃ ☽ 7 11 22 28 26 52 ● ♈ 1 6 4 19 b □ ♄ ☽. ⚹ ♂ ☽ 8 ● 23 29 26 3● 20 53 6 46 20 C △ ♃ ☽, ⚹ ☉ ☽ 9 5 24 30 26 18 4 ♉ 35 7 20 21 d ⚹ ♄ ☽. □ ♀ ☽ 10 2 25 30 26 6 18 10 7 38 22 e ♀ 1. 6 ☿ 4 31 10 59 26 29 26 0 1 ♊ 3● 7 37 23 f ☌ ☿ ☽. ☍ ♃ ☽ 11 57 27 28 26 D 14 54 7 17 24 g john ●apt. 12 5● 28 27 26 14 28 3 6 41 25 a ♀ 0. 52 ☿ 4. 12 13 51 9 25 26 28 10 ♋ 59 5 55 26 b ☌ ♄ ☽. ☍ ♃ ♂ 14 48 0 ♑ 26 45 23 41 5 7 27 C ♀ 0. 41 ☿ 3. 53 15 45 1 22 27 6 ● ♌ 8 4 26 28 d ⚹ ☿ ☽. 16 42 2 20 27 30 18 20 3 57 29 e Peter 〈◊〉 Paul 17 39 3 18 27 58 0 ♍ 11 3 45 30 f ⚹ ☉ ☽. △ ♃ ☽ 8 4● 4 15 28 32 12 1● 3 47 July hath xxxi. days. First Quarter on ♄ the 3 day, 16 min. past 8 at night. Full Moon on ☉ the 11 day, 35 min. past 2 morning. Last quarter on ♄ the 17 day, 9 min. past 6 at night. New moon on ☉ the 25 day, 8 min past 7 morning. ♀ S D. ☿ M D. ❍ ♑ ♀ ● ☿ ● ● ♏ ♌ ♈ 1 g ⚹ ♄ ☽. □ ☿ ☽ 19 33 5 12 29 1 3 5 4 3 2 ● □ ☽ ♃. ♂ △ ♃ ♀ 30 31 6 8 ● ♋ 5 ♎ 4● 4 30 3 b ♀ ●. 9 ☿ ●. 54 21 28 7 3 0 3● 17 3● 5. 3 4 C □ ♄ ☽. ⚹ ♃ ☽ 22 25 7 58 1 52 29 3● 5 40 5 d ⚹ ♀ ☽. △ ☿ ☽ 23 22 8 5● 2 56 11 ♏ ● 6 14 6 e △ ♄ ☽. △ ☉ ☽ 24 ●9 9 46 4 6 4 3● 6 39 7 f ☍ ♃ ☿. □ ♀ ☽ 25 ●● ●0 39 5 1 ♐ 1 6 ●0 8 g ♀ ● M ☿ 1 2 26 1● 11 32 6 41 1 1● 6 42 9 ● ☌ ♃ ☽. ☍ ♂ ☽ 17 11 12 24 8 ● ♑ 1● 6 1● 10 b ☍ ♄ ☽. △ ♀ ☽ 28 8 13 15 9 35 19 39 5 ●8 11 C ♀ 0 45 ☿ 0. 32 9 5 1● 5 11 7 4 ♒ 2● 4 34 12 ● △ ☿ ☽. 0 ♒ 4 55 12 4● 19 12 3 43 13 e ⚹ ♃ ☽. ☍ ♀ ☽ 1 0 15 44 14 2● ● ♓ 4 3 8 ●● f ☌ ♄ ☉. △ ♄ ☽ 1 57 16 32 6 4 18 4● 2 57 1● g ● wi●h. △ ♂ ☽ 2 54 17 20 17 49 3 ♈ 8 3 ●0 16 a ☌ ♂ ☿. □ ♂ ☽ 3 52 18 7 19 37 17 3 3 40 17 b □ ♄ ☽. △ ♃ ☽ 4 49 18 53 21 28 1 ♉ 27 4 21 18 C ♀ 1. 41 ☿ 0. 45. S 5 46 ●9 39 23 27 15 6 5 3 19 d Dog. da. begin 6 44 20 24 25 16 18 29 5 38 20 e □ ♀ ☽. ☿ 1. ● 7 41 21 8 27 12 11 ♊ 39 6 0 21 f ☍ ♃ ☽. ♀ 2. 8 8 ●9 21 50 29 9 24 36 6 6 22 g ☿ 1. 15. ⚹ ☿ ☽ 9 3● 22 31 1 ♌ 7 ♋ 23 5 54 23 a ☌ ♄ ☿. ☌ ♂ ☽ 10 33 23 1● 3 6 0 0 5 26 24 b ☌ ♄ ☽. ☌ ☿ ☽ 11 31 23 49 5 6 1 ♌ 2● 4 46 25 C I●●nes Apo. 12 28 24 26 7 7 14 39 3 57 26 d △ ♃ ☽. 13 26 25 2 9 10 26 4● 3 16 27 e ♀ 3. 6. ☿ 1. 39 14 23 25 38 11 14 8 ♍ 41 2 40 28 f ⚹ ♂ ☽. ☌ ♀ ☽ 15 21 26 13 13 19 20 30 2 18 29 g ☌ ☉ ☿. ⚹ ♄ ☽ 16 18 26 47 15 24 2 ♎ 1● 2 9 30 a ⚹ ☉ ☽. ☿ 1. 4● 17 10 ●7 19 17 30 14 3 2 15 31 b □ ♄ ☽. □ ♂ ☽ ●8 14 27 ●0 ●● 35 ●5 5 ●●● August hath xxxi. days. First quater on ☽ the 2 day, 3● min. past ●1 at noon. Full moon on ☽ the 9 day, 24 min. past 10 in the morn. Last quater on ☽ the 16 day, 15 min. past 2 in the morn. New moon on ☽ the 23 day, 45 min. past 10 at night. ♀ M A. ♀ S D. ❍ ♒ ♀ ♍ ☿ ♌ ☽ ♏ ♌ ♈ 1 C ♁ 3. 50. ☿ 1. 45 ●9 11 28 17 21 39 7 57 3 6 2 d △ ♂ ☽. ⚹ ♀ ☽ 20 9 28 4● 23 42 20 15 3 43 3 e △ ♄ ☽. □ ☿ ☽ 21 6 29 9 25 43 2 ♐ 53 4 20 4 f △ ☉ ☽. ♀ 4. ● 22 4 29 33 27 42 15 5● 4 53 5 g ☌ ♃ ☽. □ ♀ ☽ 23 2 29 55 29 39 29 2● 5 13 6 a ☿ ●. 3●. △ ☿ ☽ 24 0 0 ♎ 1 ♍ ●3 ♑ 20 5 14 7 b ☍ ♄ ☽. ☍ ♂ ☽ ●4 57 0 2 3 29 27 52 4 55 8 C ♀ ●. 15. △ ☿ ☽ 25 55 0 48 5 2● 1● ♒ 4● 4 13 9 d ⚹ ♃ ☽ ☍ ☿ ☽ 26 53 1 2 7 11 27 42 3 19 10 e ☌ ♄ ♂ 9 ☿ 1. 14 ●7 51 1 1● 9 0 12 ♓ 49 2 24 11 f △ ♄ ☽. □ ♃ ☽ 28 49 1 2● 10 47 27 53 1 42 12 g ♀ 0 ● ☽. △ ☿ ☽ 29 46 1 3● 12 32 12 ♈ 4● 1 24 13 a □ ♄ ☽. △ ♃ ☽ 0 ♓ 1 40 14 16 27 1● 1 31 14 b ☿ 0. 51. △ ☿ ☽ 1 42 ● 44 15 59 11 ♉ 25 1 57 15 C △ ♃ ☉. ⚹ ♄ ☽ 2 40 1 4● 17 40 25 1● 2 35 16 d ⚹ ♂ ☽. □ ☿ ☽ 3 38 1 K 19 21 8 ♊ 35 3 15 17 e ☍ ♃ ☽. □ ♀ ☽ 4 36 1 4● ●1 ☉ 21 40 3 53 18 f ⚹ ☉ ☽. ♀ ●. 0. 5 34 1 3● 22 38 4 ♋ 26 4 20 19 g ⚹ ☿ ☽. ☿ 0. 17 6 3● 1 2● ●4 15 16 57 4 33 20 a ☌ ♄ ☽. ⚹ ♀ ☽ 7 30 1 13 2● 50 29 18 4 29 21 b ☌ ♂ ☽. ♀ 7. 39 8 19 0 58 27 24 11 ♌ 29 4 10 22 C ☌ ♀ ☿. △ ♃ ☽ 9 27 0 4● 28 57 23 31 3 37 23 d ♀ 7. 49 ☿ 0. 15 10 25 0 21 0 ♎ 5 ♍ 27 2 56 24 e Bartho. 〈◊〉. 11 2● 0 0 2 0 17 19 2 11 25 f ⚹ ♄ ☽. □ ♃ ☽. 12 2 ●9 ♍ 3 29 ●9 7 1 30 26 g Dog end 13 20 29 13 4 57 10 ♎ 56 0 57 27 a ⚹ ♃ ☽. ♀ 8. 23 14 18 28 48 6 24 22 48 0 39 28 b □ ♄ ☽. ☿ 0. 54 15 16 28 21 7 50 4 ♏ 45 0 35 29 C □ ♂ ☽. ⚹ ♀ ☽ 16 15 27 5● 9 15 6 51 0 48 30 d △ ♄ ☽. ♀ 8. 38 17 13 27 20 ●0 39 28 5● 1 13 31 e △ ♂ ☽. ☿ 1. 19 18 12 26 4● 12 1 11 ♐ 50 1 37 September hath xxx. days. First Quarter on ☿ the 1 day, 27 min. before 1 morning. Full Moon on ♂ the 7 day, 44 min. past. 5 at night. Last quarter on ♂ the 14 day, 18 min. past 1 afternoon. New Moon on ☿ the 22 day, 53 min past 3 afternoon. First quar. on ♃ the 30 day, 47 min. past 11 beforenoon. ♀ M. A. ☿ M. A. ❍ ♓ ♀ ♍ ☿ ♎ ☽ ♐ ♌ ♈ 1 i ☌ ♃ ☽. □ ♀ ☽ 19 10 26 10 13 20 24 48 2 27 2 g △ ☉ ☽. □ ☿ ☽ 20 9 25 33 14 39 8 ♑ 11 3 3 3 a △ ♀ ☽. ☿ 1.45 21 7 24 55 15 57 22 0 3 32 4 b ☍ ♄ ☽. ♀ 3.45 22 6 24 16 17 13 6 ♒ 17 3 43 5 C ☌ ☉ ♀. ☍ ♂ ☽ 23 5 23 37 18 28 20 58 3 30 6 d ♀ 8. 43. ☿ 2.6 24 3 23 59 19 41 5 ♓ 56 2 50 7 e □ ♃ ☽. ☍ ♀ ☽ 25 1 22 22 20 52 21 6 2 4 8 t △ ♄ ☽. ☽ eccli 26 1 22 45 22 1 6 ♈ 17 1 7 9 g △ ♃ ☽. △ ♂ ☽ 26 59 21 9 23 8 21 19 0 20 10 a □ ♄ ☽. ☿ 2.34 27 58 21 34 24 13 6 ♉ 7 29 ♓ 11 b □ ♂ ☽, ♀ 8. 17 28 59 20 59 25 16 20 31 29 52 12 C Earth in ♈ 29 56 19 25 26 16 4 ♊ 26 0 ♈ 13 d ⚹ ♂ ☽. □ ♀ ☽ 0 ♈ 19 53 27 14 18 3 0 44 14 e ☍ ♃ ☽. ☿ 2. 59 1 54 18 23 28 9 1 ♋ 10 1 23 15 f ⚹ ♀ ☽. ♀ 7. 37 2 53 18 55 29 1 13 54 2 1 16 g □ ♃ ☉. □ ☿ ☽ 3 52 17 29 29 50 26 20 2 32 17 a ☌ ♄ ☽. ☿ 3, 14 4 51 17 5 0 ♏ 8 ♌ 32 2 52 18 b ☌ ♂ ☽. ♀ 7. 6 5 50 17 42 1 15 20 32 2 59 19 C △ ♃ ☽. ⚹ ☿ ☽ 6 49 16 20 1 51 2 ♍ 24 2 50 20 d ☌ ♀ ☽. ☿ 3. 24 7 48 16 1 2 23 14 15 2 26 21 e Matth. Apo. 8 47 16 45 2 51 26 14 1 51 22 f ⚹ ♄ ☽. ❍ eccli. 9 47 15 31 3 13 7 ♎ 54 1 8 23 g ♀ 6.4. ☿ 3.29 10 46 15 24 3 28 19 46 0 24 24 a □ ♄ ☽ ⚹ ♃ ☽ 11 45 15 14 3 39 1 ♏ 46 29 ♓ 25 b △ ♃ ♂. ⚹ ♀ ☽ 12 45 15 11 3 43 13 56 29 15 26 C □ ♂ ☽. ♀ 5.23 13 44 15 D 3 R 26 14 29 2 27 d △ ♄ ☽. ⚹ ☉ ☽ 14 43 15 13 3 22 8 ♐ 45 29 4 28 e ⚹ ☿ ☽. ☿ 8.12 15 43 15 17 2 58 21 27 29 23 29 f Mich. Arch. 16 42 15 23 2 25 4 ♑ 26 29 55 30 g ☌ ♂ ☽. △ ♃ ☽ 17 42 15 31 1 40 17 42 0 ♈ October hath xxxi. days. Full moon on ♃ the 7 day, 29 min. past 3 morning Last quarter on ♃ the 14 day, 23 min. past 4 morning. New moon on ♀ the 22 day, 32 min. past 9 morning First quarter on ♄ the 29 day, 18 min. past 10 at night ♀ M. D. ☿ M. D. ❍ ♈ ♀ ♍ ♀ ♏ ☽ ♒ ♌ ♈ 1 a ☍ ♄ ☽. ♀ 4.17 18 41 15 41 0 48 1 ●3 1 15 2 b △ ☉ ☽ ☿ 2. 30 19 41 15 53 29 ♎ 15 25 1 30 3 C ⚹ ♃ ☽. ☍ ♂ ☽. 20 41 16 8 28 41 29 48 2 8 4 d ☍ ♀ ☽. ♀ 3.41. 21 40 16 24 27 28 4 ♓ 31 2 5 5 e △ ♄ ☽. □ ♃ ☽. 22 40 16 42 20 8 29 27 1 38 6 f ☍ ☿ ☽. ☿ 1. 18. 23 40 17 2 24 45 14 ♈ 30 0 51 7 g □ ♄ ☽. □ ♃ ☽ 24 40 17 24 23 25 29 31 29 ♓ 8 a △ ♀ ☽. ☿ 2. 52 25 39 17 48 22 10 14 ♉ 21 29 4 9 b ⚹ ♄ ☽. ☿ 0.16. 26 39 18 14 21 3 28 53 28 29 10 C □ ♂ ☽. □ ♂ ☽ 27 39 18 41 20 ● 13 ♊ 3 28 17 11 d ☍ ♃ ☽ ☿ 0. 22 S 28 39 19 9 19 17 26 44 28 20 12 e ⚹ ♂ ☽. ⚹ ♀ ☽ 29 39 19 39 18 3● 9 ♋ 5● 28 51 13 f ♀ 1. 54. □ ☿ ☽ 0 ♉ 20 10 18 11 22 45 29 25 14 g ☌ ♄ ☽. ☿ 1. 5. 1 39 20 42 17 54 5 ♌ 0 0 ♈ 15 a ⚹ ☿ ☽. ♀. 1. 34 2 3● 21 14 17 40 17 10 0 37 16 b △ ♃ ☽. ⚹ ☉ ☽. 3 39 21 57 17 D, 29 15 1 4 17 c ☌ ♂ ☽. ☿ 1. 43. 4 39 22 3● 17 56 11 ♍ 4 1 21 18 d Luke Evang 5 40 23 8 18 14 22 50 1 2● 19 e ⚹ ♄ ☽. □ ♃ ☽ 6 40 23 47 18 40 4 ♎ 37 1 10 20 f ☌ ☿ ☽. ♀ 0.49 7 40 24 2● 19 15 16 30 0 45 21 g ⚹ ♃ ☽. ☿ 2. 9 8 40 25 10 20 0 28 31 0 ● 22 a □ ♄ ☽. ⚹ ♂ ☽ 9 40 25 53 20 51 10 ♏ 4● 19 ♓ 23 b ⚹ ♀ ☽. ☿ 0.21. 10 41 26 33 21 49 23 7 28 36 24 C △ ♄ ☽. ☿ 2. 13 11 41 27 25 22 53 5 ♐ 43 27 58 25 d □ ♄ ☉. □ ♂ ☽ 12 42 18 15 24 3 18 3 27 34 26 e ☌ ♃ ☽. □ ♀ ☽ 13 42 19 0 25 18 ● ♑ 30 ●7 27 27 f △ ♂ ☽. ⚹ ☉ ☽. 14 42 29 48 26 34 14 4● 27 39 28 g Sim ● jude 15 43 0 ♎ 27 55 28 ● 28 5 29 a ☍ ♄ ☽. ♀ ●. 19. 16 43 1 27 29 21 11 ♒ 35 28 44 30 b △ ☿ ☽. ☿ 1. 57 17 44 2 18 0 ♏ 25 20 29 26 31 C ⚹ ♃ ☽. △ ☉ ☽. 18 45 3 10 2 21 ● ♓ 3● 0 ♈ November hath xxx. days. Full moon on ♀ the 5 day, 5 min. past 2 afternoon. Last quarter on ♀ the 12 day, 39 min. past 11 at night. New moon on ☉ the 21 day, 9 min. past ● morning First quarter on ☉ the 28 day, 4 min. past 6 morning. ♀ S A. ☿ S D. ❍ ♉ ♀ ♎ ♀ ♏ 〈…〉 ♌ ● 1 d All Saints. 19 45 4 3 3 5● ●3 50 0 30 2 e △ ♄ ☽. □ ♃ ☽ 20 40 4 56 5 29 8 ♈ 29 0 36 3 f ♀ 1. ●. ☿ 1. ●4 21 46 5 50 7 0 23 9 0 18 4 g □ ♄ ☽. △ ♃ ☽. 22 47 6 44 8 3● 7 ♉ 53 29 ♓ 5 a Poud. Trea● 23 48 7 38 9 5● 22 32 28 40 6 b ⚹ ♄ ☽. △ ♀ ☽ 24 49 8 33 11 30 6 ♊ 58 27 5 7 C □ ♂ ☽. ♀ 1.8 25 49 9 28 13 3 21 6 27 11 8 d ☍ ♃ ☽. □ ♂ ☽ 26 50 10 24 14 38 4 ♋ 4● 26 4● 9 e △ ☉ ☽. ♀ 1. 34 27 51 11 21 16 15 ●8 6 26 44 10 f ⚹ ♂ ☽. ⚹ ♄ ♀ 28 52 12 19 17 53 ● ♌ 5● ●6 5● 11 g ☌ ♄ ☽. ☿ 0.42 29 53 13 17 19 32 13 25 27 25 12 a ☿ 1.46. ⚹ ● ☽ 0 ♊ 14 16 21 9 ●5 34 ●7 58 13 b △ ♃ ☽. ☿ 0.28 1 54 15 15 22 45 7 ♍ 2 28 34 14 C ⚹ ☿ ☽. ☽ ♌ 2 5● 16 15 24 20 9 17 ●9 7 15 d ☌ ♂ ☽. ⚹ ☉ ☽ 3 56 17 15 25 53 1 ♎ 1 29 32 16 e ⚹ ♄ ☽. □ ♃ ☽ 4 57 18 16 27 25 12 49 29 4● 17 f ♀ 2. 4 ☌ ♀ ☽ 5 58 19 17 28 58 24 44 29 4● 18 g □ ♄ ☽. ⚹ ♃ ☽ 6 59 10 18 0 ♐ 6 ♏ 51 29 3● 19 a ☿ 0.13. M. 8 0 2● 19 2 7 19 14 28 59 20 b △ ♄ ☽. ⚹ ♂ ☽ 9 1 22 21 3 42 1 ♐ 54 28 20 21 C ⚹ ♀ ☽. ☌ ☿ ☽ 10 3 23 23 5 17 14 49 27 32 22 d □ ♂ ☽. ☿ 2. 2● 11 4 24 25 6 52 28 1 26 40 23 e ☌ ♃ ☽. △ ♄ ☉ 12 5 25 28 8 27 11 ♑ 24 26 12 24 f □ ♀ ☽. ☿ 0.45 13 6 26 31 10 2 24 59 25 5● 25 g ☍ ♄ ☽. △ ♂ ☽ 14 7 27 35 11 35 8 ♒ 39 25 5 26 a △ ♀ ☽. △ ♄ ☿ 15 8 28 39 13 9 22 26 20 19 27 b ⚹ ♃ ☽ ⚹ ♄ ♂ 16 9 29 44 14 42 6 ♓ ●8 26 55 28 C ☽ ♌. ♀ ●. 33 17 11 0 ♏ 16 15 20 15 27 3● 29 d △ ♄ ☽. □ ♃ ☽ 18 12 1 54 17 49 4 ♈ 20 28 19 30 e Andrew Ap. 19 13 2 59 19 24 18 29 28 5 December hath xxxi. days. Full moon on ☉ the, day, 30 min. past ● in the morn. Last quarter on ☉ the 1● day, 23 min. past 9 at night. New moon on ☽ the 20 day, 7. mi. pa●●● at night. First quarter on ☽ the 2● day, 3● min. past 2 afternoon. ♀ S A. ☿ M. A. ❍ ♊ ♀ ♏ ☿ ♐ ☽ ♉ ● ♓ 1 f □ ♄ ☽. ☍ ♀ ☽ 20 14 ●4 ● ● 0 2 ● 2●● 2 g △ ♃ ☽. ♀. ●. ●8 21 15 5 11 22 36 17 0 28 54 3 a ⚹ ♄ ☽. ☿ ●. ●4 22 17 6 17 24 11 1 ♊ 15 28 25 4 〈◊〉 △ ♂ ☽. ☍ ☿ ☽ 23 18 7 24 2● 46 15 21 27 39 5 C △ ♀ ☽. ♀ ●. ●1 24 19 8 30 27 21 29 14 26 48 6 □ ♃ ♂. □ ♂ ☽ 25 2● 9 37 28 55 1● ♋ 4● 26 2 7 e ☿ 1. ●9. ☍ ♃ ☽ 26 ●2 10 44 0 ♑ 26 1 25 27 8 ● ☌ ♄ ☽. □ ♄ ♀ 27 2● 11 51 2 0 8 ♌ 50 25 10 9 g △ ☉ ☽. ♀ 2. 43 28 24 12 58 3 42 21 18 25 11 10 a Earth in ♋. 29 26 14 6 5 16 3 ♍ 2● 25 27 11 ● △ ♃ ☽. ⚹ ♀ ☽ ● ♋ 15 14 6 54 15 23 25 34 12 C ☿ ●. 4. ☽ ♌ 1 28 16 2●. 8 32 27 11 26 27 13 d ⚹ ♄ ☽. □ ♃ ☽ 2 30 17 30 ●0 11 ● ♎ 5● 27 2 14 e ☌ ♂ ☽. ♀ 2. 41. 3 31 18 3● 1● 52 20 43 27 35 15 f □ ♄ ☽. ⚹ ☉ ☽ 4 32 19 48 13 31 2 ♏ 38 27 59 16 ● ⚹ ♃ ☽. ☌ ♀ ☽ 5 34 20 57 15 8 14 39 28 12 17 a ☿ ●. 13 ♀ 2. 39 ● 35 22 0 16 44 27 18 28 12 18 △ ♄ ☽. 7 30 23 15 18 19 10 ♐ 8 27 52 19 C ⚹ ♂ ☽. ☌ ♃ ☽ 8 38 24 25 19 5● 23 18 27 15 2● d ☿ 2. 8. D. 9 39 25 34 21 27 6 ♑ 49 26 30 21 e Tho. Apostle 10 40 26 44 23 1 20 37 25 38 22 f ☍ ♄ ☽. ● ♃ ☽ 11 42 27 54 24 36 4 ♒ 37 24 54 23 g △ ♂ ☽. □ ♀ ☽ 12 4● 29 4 26 11 18 46 24 27 24 ● ⚹ ☉ ☽. ♀ 2. 31 13 44 0 ♐ 27 47 2 ♓ 57 24 20 25 a Christ's Na. 14 46 1 25 29 24 17 8 24 36 26 C △ ♄ ☽. △ ♀ ☽ 15 47 2 35 1 ♒ 1 ♈ 15 25 8 27 d □ ♃ ☽. ☿ ●. 4● 16 48 3 4● 2 39 15 19 25 49 28 e □ ♄ ☽. ☌ ♂ ☽ 7 49 4 57 4 14 29 19 26 29 29 f △ ♃ ☽. △ ☉ ☽ 18 51 6 8 5 47 13 ♉ 15 27 6 30 g ☍ ♀ ☽. ♀ 2. 19 19 52 7 19 7 17 27 6 27 27 31 a ⚹ ♄ ☽. ☿ 1. 10 20 52 8 21 8 ●● ●● ♊ 52 27 28 The Motions of the 3 Superiors, for every 5 day. Month Day ♄ ♃ ♂ ♋ S A ♐ S D ♒ M D january 5 25 R 37 0 13 29 D 5 0 15 1 ♓ 9 1 1 10 25 12 0 14 0 ♑ 10 0 15 5 D 5 0 57 15 14 47 0 14 1 14 0 14 9 0 0 54 20 24 22 0 14 2 1● 0 14 22 52 0 51 25 ●3 59 0 15 3 17 0 14 16 45 0 48 30 23 38 0 1● 4 16 0 13 20 3● 0 44 February 5 23 14 0 16 5 23 0 13 25 14 0 40 10 22 58 0 17 6 17 0 12 29 4 0 37 15 22 43 0 17 7 8 0 12 2 ♈ 54 0 33 20 22 32 0 18 7 56 0 12 6 43 0 29 25 22 22 0 18 8 41 0 11 10 30 0 25 29 22 15 0 18 9 15 0 11 13 30 0 22 March 5 22 9 0 18 9 53 0 10 17 15 0 19 10 22 7 0 19 10 29 0 10 20 58 0 15 15 22 8 0 19 11 2 0 10 24 40 0 12 20 22 11 0 20 11 29 0 9 28 20 0 9 25 22 17 0 20 11 52 0 9 2 ♉ 0 0 5 30 22 26 0 20 12 12 0 8 5 40 0 2 April 5 ●2 40 0 20 12 30 0 8 10 1 0 S 1 ● ● 54 0 21 12 40 0 7 13 36 0 5 ●● 23 10 0 21 12 44 0 7 17 11 0 8 10 23 29 0 21 12 R 45 0 6 20 44 0 12 25 23 49 0 22 12 41 0 6 24 17 0 ●5 30 24 13 0 22 12 33 0 5 27 47 0 18 May 5 24 38 0 22 12 20 0 5 1 ♊ 17 0 21 0 25 5 0 23 12 3 0 4 4 45 0 24 15 25 33 0 23 11 4 0 3 8 14 0 27 20 16 3 0 23 11 17 0 3 15 39 0 29 15 26 33 0 14 10 48 0 2 15 4 0 32 30 27 6 0 24 10 17 0 1 18 28 0 35 june 5 27 46 0 24 9 3 0 0 22 33 0 38 10 28 21 0 25 9 1 0 M 0 25 55 0 40 15 28 56 0 25 8 25 0 1 29 15 0 43 20 29 33 0 26 7 46 0 1 2 ♋ 35 0 45 25 0 ♌ 10 0 26 7 8 0 2 5 54 0 48 30 0 40 0 26 6 32 0 3 9 12 0 50 To reduce this (or any other) Ephemeris or Almanac to any Meridian or place proposed, FIrst you must understand; that all the Lunations, Apects; and Planetary motions in any Ephemeris or Almanac, are calculated for some one Meridian (as in this for the Meridian of the City of Rochester;) you are likewise to understand, that the Earth by the diurnal motion from West to East, causeth any Meridian thereon in the East to come sooner to the Sun, than another which is more Westerly; so that when it is 12. of the Clock (or any other hour) at the Eastermost, it shall not be so much at the other, by so much as is the difference of Longitude in time: for Example, the difference of Longitude in time, between Rochester and London is 3. min. (Rochester lying so much to the Eastward of Lon.) I say therefore, that when it is 12. of the clock (or any other hour) at Rochester, it shall not be so much at London by 3. minutes (for in common reason the Earth must have an interval of time to move the distance between Rochester and London, to the same point of the Heavens) therefore if the Moon should change at 12. of the Clock, (or any other hour) any day at Rochester, she would change 3. minutes before the same hour at London, for though she change at the same moment of time at London that she doth at Rochester, yet it is not the same hour of the day, at that moment, at London, as it is at Rochester; therefore to reduce the Lunations or any other Aspect, to any other Meridian or place proposed, take the difference of Longitude between the place proposed, and that for which the Ephemeris or Almanac was calculated (by deducting the lesser Longitude out of the greater) which difference of Longitude convert into time (by allowing 15. degrees to one hour, and 4. minutes to every degree) which being added to the time set down in the Ephemeris, if the place proposed lie more Easterly than the place for which the Ephemeris was calculated, but substracted if it lie to the Westward, shall give the true time of the Lunation or Aspect for the place proposed; Example, I would know what time the Moon changeth at Rome in the month of March this present year 1652. I find by the foregoing Ephemeris that she changeth at Rochester the 29. day 11. minutes past 10. in the morning: Also I find by the Tables of Longitude that the Longitude of Rome is 35. degrees 20. minutes, and the Longitude of Rochester 21. degrees 5. minutes, this I deduct from the former, and the remainder is 14. degrees 15. minutes; Then do I say by the Rule of proportion, If 15. degrees give one hour, what shall 14. degrees 15. minutes give? the answer is 57 minutes of an hour, this do I add to 10. hours 11. minutes (the time of the change at Rochester, because Rome lieth to the Eastward of Rochester) and the total is 11. hours 8. minutes: the time of the change (beforenoon the 29. day of March this present Year 1052.) at Rome, this may serve to discover the ignorance and to stop the mouths of some, who comparing divers Almanacs together, and finding them to differ in the time of Lunations, will condemn them of error, when as indeed the error is in themselves, not considering the difference of Meridian's, for which those Almanacs are calculated; but to facilitate and expedite the former work, I have added the former Catalogue of places, wherein finding the proposed place, take the minutes which stand against it (under the Title Diff. M.) and either add them to or deduct them from the time set down in the Ephemeris, according as the Letters A or S shall direct you, and that sum or remainder shall be the true time desired. But now to reduce the motions of the Planets to any other Meridian, seeing that the Earth by her diurnal motion causeth any Meridian thereon in the East to come sooner to the Sun, than another doth which is Westward of that, by so much as the difference of Longitude reduced into time amounts unto; and seeing also that the Planets have a continual motion from West to East, still increasing their Longitude, if they be direct, and the contrary if they be Retrograde, therefore it followeth necessarily that any of the Planets shall not have the same Longitude at 12. of the Clock (and consequently at any other hour) under one of these Meridian's, that they have at the same hour under the other, by so much as the said Planet moves in the space of time contained between the said Meridian's, therefore having by the former instructions found the difference of time contained between the Meridian's of the two places, get also the diurnal motion of the Planet (whose motion you would reduce) by deducting his place for the day proposed, from his place for the day ensuing, if the Planet be direct, and the contrary if he be Retrograde, then say by the Rule of proportion, If 24 hours give the Planets diurnal motion, what shall the space of time between the Meridian's give? which number so found, must be added to the Planets place set down in the Ephemeris, if the place proposed be to the Westward of the place, for which the Ephemeris was calculated, and the Planet also direct, but substracted if it be Retrograde, but if the place proposed be to the Eastward, and the Planet also direct, then subtract the foresaid number, but add it if the Planet be Retrograde: So have you the Planets true place for the place desired. A Table of the Moon's Culmination or coming to the South, for every day in this present Year, 1652. Mo. Da. Jan. Feb. Mar Apr. May June July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov Dec. H M H M H M H M H M H M H M H M H M H M H M H M 1 2 18 1 44 1 16 2 46 3 23 4 25 4 21 5 6 6 31 7 21 8 46 9 2 2 1 17 2 36 2 10 3 40 4 16 5 10 5 2 5 53 7 27 8 27 9 38 9 57 3 2 16 3 26 3 13 4 36 5 5 5 51 5 43 6 43 8 2● 9 11 10 31 10 54 4 3 10 4 16 3 55 5 28 5 51 6 32 6 25 7 36 9 23 10 5 11 26 11 53 5 4 ●0 5 8 4 50 6 9 6 36 7 12 7 14 8 33 10 21 10 59 12 24 12 49 6 4 50 5 50 5 43 7 7 7 18 7 54 7 59 9 33 11 17 12 52 m 24 m 49 7 5 39 6 51 6 35 7 55 7 59 8 39 8 52 10 34 12 11 12 46 12 22 1 44 8 6 25 7 44 7 27 8 35 8 40 9 27 9 48 11 33 m 11 m 46 2 20 2 35 9 7 15 8 3● 8 17 9 18 9 22 10 19 10 48 12 30 1 6 1 44 3 15 3 23 10 8 7 9 26 9 4 9 59 10 4 11 14 11 48 m 30 2 1 2 41 4 8 4 8 11 8 58 10 14 9 49 10 42 10 51 12 12 12 49 1 25 2 57 2 39 4 57 4 51 12 9 49 11 0 10 3● 11 24 11 39 m 12 m 49 2 17 3 52 4 31 5 43 5 31 13 10 39 11 43 11 14 12 7 12 34 1 10 1 48 3 11 4 50 5 29 6 27 6 11 14 11 30 12 24 11 56 m 7 m 34 2 7 2 40 4 4 5 45 6 20 7 8 6 52 15 12 28 m 24 12 38 0 56 1 32 3 2 3 31 4 57 6 40 7 7 7 49 7 32 16 m 18 1 5 m 38 1 50 2 30 3 58 4 22 5 52 7 30 7 52 8 29 8 16 17 1 3 1 47 1 18 2 45 3 26 4 50 5 12 6 46 8 18 8 54 9 11 9 5 18 1 44 ● 30 2 6 3 42 4 22 5 42 6 3 7 39 9 4 9 15 9 54 9 57 19 2 24 3 14 2 55 4 39 5 16 6 30 6 57 8 33 9 49 9 50 10 39 10 ●7 20 3 4 4 0 3 48 5 36 6 9 7 19 7 51 9 23 10 31 10 37 11 30 11 56 21 3 45 4 51 4 41 ● 30 7 0 8 11 8 44 10 11 11 13 11 20 a 21 a 44 22 4 26 5 41 5 40 7 23 ● 49 9 ● 9 39 10 57 11 5 12 4 1 16 1 40 23 5 13 6 40 6 35 8 17 8 39 9 58 10 12 11 40 a 34 a 51 2 12 2 35 24 6 0 7 38 7 34 9 5 9 29 10 52 11 27 ● 22 1 17 1 41 3 7 3 27 25 6 50 8 37 8 31 9 57 10 21 11 47 a 8 1 3 2 3 ● 34 4 2 4 17 26 7 46 9 37 9 26 10 49 11 16 a 39 0 54 1 43 2 50 3 28 4 54 5 6 27 8 46 10 35 10 18 11 4 a 13 1 28 1 36 2 26 3 4 4 24 5 44 5 55 28 9 46 11 30 11 10 a 37 1 9 2 14 2 18 3 10 4 34 5 19 6 33 6 46 29 10 47 a 25 a 4 1 33 2 6 2 58 2 59 3 56 5 28 6 13 7 22 7 36 30 11 49 0 58 2 27 2 52 3 41 3 40 4 43 6 24 7 5 8 11 8 30 31 a 49 1 50 9 41 4 2● 5 36 7 55 9 27 The motion of the three superiors for every fifth day. Month. Day ♄ ♃ ♂ ♌ S A ♑ M A ♋ S A July. 5 1 25 0 27 5 57 0 4 12 29 0 52 10 2 4 0 27 5 25 0 4 15 45 0 54 15 2 42 0 27 4 55 0 5 19 0 0 56 20 3 20 0 28 4 27 0 5 12 15 0 58 5 3 58 0 28 4 2 0 6 25 29 1 0 30 4 35 0 29 3 4● 0 7 28 42 1 2 August. 5 5 21 ● 29 3 20 0 7 2 ♌ 35 1 4 10 5 59 ● 30 3 11 0 8 5 47 1 5 15 6 35 0 30 3 5 0 9 8 59 1 7 20 7 10 0 31 3 D 3 0 9 12 9 1 8 25 7 45 0 31 3 5 0 10 15 19 1 10 30 8 19 0 22 3 10 0 10 18 29 1 12 September. 5 8 58 0 33 3 28 0 11 12 16 1 13 10 9 28 0 33 3 45 0 11 15 23 1 15 15 9 58 0 34 4 7 0 12 28 31 1 16 20 10 25 0 ●5 4 32 0 12 ● ♍ 37 1 17 25 10 51 0 35 5 2 0 11 4 42 1 18 30 11 15 0 36 5 27 0 13 7 47 1 19 October. 5 11 37 0 37 1 15 0 13 10 52 1 21 10 11 57 ● 37 6 56 0 13 13 56 1 22 15 12 15 2 38 7 41 0 14 16 50 1 22 20 12 30 0 39 8 30 0 14 10 0 1 23 25 12 42 0 4● 9 21 0 14 13 5 1 24 3● 12 51 0 4 10 25 0 15 26 5 1 25 November. 5 12 57 0 42 11 22 0 15 2● 42 1 26 10 13 ● 0 43 1● 22 0 15 ● ♎ 40 1 27 15 13 K 3 0 44 13 23 0 16 5 38 1 28 20 13 ●1 0 44 14 26 0 16 8 33 1 29 25 12 56 0 45 15 31 0 17 11 27 1 30 3● 12 48 ● 46 16 30 0 17 14 19 1 31 December. 5 12 37 0 47 17 45 0 17 17 9 1 31 10 12 23 0 48 18 53 0 18 19 5● 1 32 15 12 7 0 49 20 3 0 18 22 45 1 33 20 11 40 0 49 21 13 0 19 25 30 1 33 25 11 29 0 30 22 25 0 19 28 14 1 34 30 11 7 0 51 23 37 0 20 0 ♏ 5 1 34 The parts of man's body, as they are by Astrologers attributed to the 12. zodiacal Constellations. ♈ Aries, Head and Face. ♉ Taurus, Neck and throat. ♊ Gemini, Arms, shoulders, ♋ Cancer, Breast, stomaches. ♌ Leo, Heart and back. ♍ Virgo, Bowels and belly. ♎ Libra, Reins and Loins. ♏ Scorpio, Secrets and bladder. ♐ Sagittarius, The thighs. ♑ Capricorn, The knees. ♒ Aquarius, The legs. ♓ Pisces, The feet. The Characters of the Sun, and seven Planets, with the head and tail of the Dragon. ♌ Saturn. ♃ Jupiter. ♂ Mars. ❍ Terra, The Earth. ☽ Luna, The Moon. ♀ Venus. ☿ Mercury. ☉ Sol, The Sun. ☊ Dragons head. ☋ Dragons tail. The Characters of the Aspects. ☌ Conjunction in one and the same point. SS Semisextile, distant one sign. ⚹ Sextile, distant two whole signs. Q. Quintile, distant two signs, 12. degrees. □ Quartile or square, distant 3. signs. Tol. Tridecile distant 31. signs 18 degrees. △ Trine distant 4. whole signs. Bq. Biquintile, distant 4. signs 24. degrees. ☍ Opposition, distant 6. whole signs. Note that I do not account the Sun as one of the Planets, but the Earth in his stead, for the word Planet signifies a wand'ring Star, but in all probability, and by late discoveries the Earth moves, and not the Sun. A brief description of the foregoing Ephemeris. IN the foregoing Ephemeris each page (being appropriated to a month) is divided into eight columns; the first whereof contains the days of the month, the second the days of the week according to the English account, the third contains the days of note, which are yet in use for the computing of time; In this column is set down likewise the Planetary Aspects, with the latitude of the two inferior Planets ♀ and ♀ for some certain days in each month, which may be found for every day, by the rule of proportion; the 4. column contains the true place of the Earth, for every day under the Meridian of Rochester, the 5. of ♀, the 6. of ♀, the 7. of ☽, and the last of ♌, for supplying the Longitudes and Latitudes, of the three superior Planets; I have made use of the two Pages following the Ephemeris, wherein I have inserted them for every 5 day of each month, which may likewise be found for every day, by the rule of proportion after this manner; I would know the true place of ♂ the 8. day of january, therefore (seeing the Planet is direct) I deduct his place for the 5. day (which is 1. degree 9 min. of ♓) and the difference is 3. deg. 56. min. than I say by the Rule of proportion, If 5 days give 3. deg. 56. min. what shall 3. days give? the answer is 2. deg. 22. min. fere, this I add to his place for the 5. day, and the total is 3. deg. 31. min. ♓, the true place of ♂ for the day proposed (remember to do the contrary, if the Planet be Retrograde) by the same means may be found the Latitude for any day proposed. A Table of the Moon's Latitude. North. Sign, 0 Sign, 1. Sign, 2. Ascend. South. Sign, 6. Sign, 6. Sign, 8. Ascend. Degrees. D 1 ‖ D 1 ‖ D 1 ‖ Degrees. 0 0 0 0 2 29 52 4 19 43 30 1 0 5 14 2 34 22 4 22 18 29 2 0 10 27 2 38 50 4 24 49 28 3 0 15 41 2 43 15 4 27 14 27 4 0 20 54 2 47 37 4 29 34 26 5 0 26 7 2 51 56 4 31 50 25 6 0 31 19 2 56 11 4 34 0 24 7 0 36 31 3 0 24 4 36 6 23 8 0 41 42 3 4 33 4 38 6 22 9 0 46 52 3 8 39 4 40 2 21 10 0 52 2 3 12 42 4 41 52 20 11 0 57 10 3 16 41 4 43 37 19 12 1 2 18 3 20 36 4 45 17 18 13 1 7 24 3 24 28 4 46 52 17 14 1 12 29 3 28 16 4 48 21 16 15 1 17 33 3 32 0 4 49 45 15 16 1 22 36 3 35 40 4 51 4 14 17 1 27 37 3 39 17 4 52 17 13 18 1 32 36 3 42 49 4 53 26 12 19 1 37 34 3 46 17 4 54 29 11 20 1 42 30 3 49 42 4 55 26 10 21 1 47 24 3 53 2 4 56 18 9 22 1 52 16 3 56 17 4 57 4 8 23 1 57 6 3 59 29 4 57 45 7 24 2 11 ●4 4 2● 36 4 58 21 6 25 2 6 39 4 5 38 4 58 51 5 26 2 11 23 4 8 37 4 59 16 4 27 2 16 4 4 11 30 4 59 35 3 28 2 20 42 4 14 19 4 59 49 2 29 2 25 18 4 17 4 4 59 57 1 30 2 29 52 4 19 43 5 0 0 0 Degrees. D 1 ‖ D 1 ‖ D 1 ‖ Degrees. South. Sign, 11. Sign, 10. Sign, 9 Descend. North. Sign, 5. Sign, 4. Sign, 3. Descend. The Use of the foregoing Table. THis Table is inserted to find the Moon's Latitude, because it could not conveniently be set down in the foregoing Ephemeris: Therefore to find the ☽ Latitude for any day in this Year, First, For the day proposed, take out of the foregoing Ephemeris, the motion both of the Moon, and also of the Dragon's head, then deduct the motion of ♌ from the motion of the ☽, and the remainder is the aequated Argument of the ☽ Latitude, with which enter the foregoing Table, and if you find the sign in the head of the Table, then seek the degree in the first culumn, but if the sign be in the foot of the Table, then seek the degree in the last; so in the common angle you shall have the Latitude desired; making a proportional part for the minutes annexed; Example, I would know the ☽ Latitude the 28. of March, at noon, at which time the ☽ is in ♈ 5 deg. 30 min. and ♌ in 11 deg. 14 min. of the same sign, therefore (because the Moon's motion is less than the motion of the Dragon's head) I add 12. Signs (which is a whole circle) thereto, and the total is 12. signs, 5 deg. 30 min. from which I deduct 11 deg. 14 min. (the motion of the Dragon's head) and the remainder is 11. signs 24 deg. 16 min. the true aequated argument of the ☽ Latitude, with which I enter the Table, and because I find the Sign in the foot, therefore I seek the degree in the last column, and right against it, over the sign TWO, I find (allowing for the part proportional) 0 deg. 29 min. 56 seconds, the true Latitude of the ☽ for the time proposed, the like is to be understood of all other, remembering to add 12 Signs to the ☽ motion when it is less than the motion of ♌, and note, that the Earth never hath any Latitude, but moves always with her centre right under the Ecliptic. A Catalogue of some of the most eminent Cities and Towns in and about England, showing the temporary difference of their Meridian's, from Rochester, with the height of the Pole Arctic in each place. The names of the places. Diff 〈◊〉 Min. Latitude D. M. Aberden 13 S 58 40 Amsterdam. 18 A 52 24 Antwerp. 15 A 51 14 S. Albon. 4 S 51 55 Barwick. 9 S 55 49 Bedford 5 S 52 1● Bristol. 14 S 51 32 Boston. 3 S 53 2 Bordeaux. 15 S 45 47 Cambridge. 2 S 52 17 Canterbury. 2 A 51 27 Calais. 6 A 50 30 Carlisle. 13 S 54 57 Chester. 14 S 53 20 Carmarthen. 20 S 52 2 Chichester. 6 S 50 56 Colchester. 2 A 52 4 Coventry. 7 S 52 30 Derby. 8 S 53 6 Dartmouth. 18 S 50 32 Dublin. 29 S 53 11 Duresme. 8 S 54 45 Eely. 2 S 52 20 Edenburg. 14 S 55 26 Gloucester. 12 S 52 0 Grantham. 5 S 52 57 Geneva. 13 A 45 54 Halifax. 9 S 53 49 Hartford. 4 S 51 50 Hereford. 14 S 52 14 Hull. 4 S 53 50 Huntingdon. 4 S 52 19 Lancaster. 14 S 54 8 Leicester. 7 S 52 40 Lincoln. 4 S 53 15 Lisborn. 39 S 38 45 London 3 S 51 32 Man Isle. 20 S 54 22 Newarke. 6 S 53 2 Newcastle. 9 S 54 58 Nottingham. 7 S 53 3 Norwich. 1 A 52 44 Northampton 7 S 52 18 Oxford. 8 S 51 54 Peterborough 5 S 52 35 Paris. 1 S 48 51 Richmond. 9 S 54 26 Rochester. 0 51 28 Rome. 57 A 42 2 Rotterdam. 11 A 51 55 Stafford. 11 S 52 55 Shrewsbury. 14 S 52 48 Warwick. 9 S 52 25 Winchester. 8 S 51 10 Waterford. 30 S 52 22 Worcester. 12 S 52 20 Venice. 45 A 45 15 Vramburg. 47 A 55 54 Yarmouth. 3 A 52 45 York. 7 S 51 32 Note that the Letter A shows that the place lies to the Eastward of Rochester, the letter S to the Westward. A Table for the speedy finding the time of High Water at the principal Havens in and about England. QVinborough, Southampton, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight, Spits, Beachy, Kent, Knock. 0. H. 0. M. Rochester, Maldon, Aberden, Redband, West end of the Nowr, Blacktail. 0. H. 45 M. Gravesend, Downs, Rumney, Thanet, Silly-half tide, Blackness, Ramkins. 1. H. 30 M. Dundae, St Andrews, Lisborn, St Lucas, Bell Isle, Holy Isle, Mare 2. H. 15 M. London, Tinmouth, Hartlepool, Whitebay, Amsterdam, Britain, Galizia. 3. H. 0 M. Barwick, Flamborough head, Bridlinton-bay, Ostend, Flushing, Bordeaux. 3. H. 45 M. Scorborough, Quarter-tide, Lawrenas, Mounts-bay, Severn, Kinsail, Kork. 4. H. 30 M. Newcastle, Humber, Falmouth, Foy, Dartmouth, Torbay, Caldy, Garnsey. 5. H. 15 M. Plymouth, Weymouth, Hull, Lin, David's head, Antwerp, St Mallo 6. H. 0 M. Bristol, Foulness, at the Start, Lavion. 6, H. 45 M. Milford, Bridgewater, Ewater, Lands end, Waterford, North Coast, Cape Clear. 7. H. 30 M. Portland, Peterport, Ho●flew, Hague, St M●gues sound, Dublin, Lambay. 8. H. 15 M. Pool, St Helen, catness, Orkney, Man Isle, Fair-Isles, Dunbar, Kildien, deep. 9 H. 0 M. Needles, Laysto, Orford, South and North forelands, Lux, Lenow. 9 H. 45 M. Yarmouth, Dover, Harwich St John de Luce, Calice-Roade, Boulogne. 10 H. 30 M. Rye, Winchelsey, Gorend, Thames, Rhodes, Fair Isle, Calshot. 11. H. 15 M. The use of the two foregoing Tables. THe former of these Tables shows the time of the Moons culminating (or of her being South) for any day in this Year, which enter with the month in the head of the Table, and the day thereof in the first column, so in the common angle or meeting, you have the time of the Moon's culmination, which found, enter the later of these Tables, and seek the place for which you desire to know the time of High Water, take out the hours and minutes which stand against it, and add them to the time of the Moon's culmination, so have you the time of High water for the day and place proposed: Example, I would know the time of the Moon's culmination, and of high Water at the Start the 5 day of March; therefore I enter the former Table finding the month in the head of the Table, and the day thereof in the first column, and in the common angle or meeting, I find 4 hours, 50 minutes, the time of the Moons being South after noon: then I enter the other Table, seeking for the Start, which I find, and against it 6. hours 45. minutes, which I add to 4. hours 50. minutes (the time of the Moon's culmination) and the total is 11. hours 35. minutes, the time of High water at the Start, the 5. of March; Note, that if the sum of the two numbers do surmouno 12. hours, you must deduct 12. hours from it, and the remainder gives the time of high water. A Table of the Declination, Right Ascention, semidiurnal Arch, and Magnitude, of most of the principal sixed Stars, rectified for this present Year. 1652. The Names of the Stars. Declination. D. M. Right Ascent. H. M. Semidiu. Arch. H. M. Magnitude. The Polestar. 87 19 N 0 32 sets not 2 Andromeda's girdle. 33 40 N 0 52 9 49 2 Rams horn. 17 27 N 1 34 7 33 3 Rams head. 21 44 N 1 48 8 0 3 Head of Medusa. 39 32 N 2 46 sets not 3 Bulls eye, Aldebaran. 15 48 N 4 16 7 23 1 Hircus, The Goat. 45 36 N 4 51 sets not 1 Orion's left foot. 8 40 8 4 58 5 15 1 Orion's left shoulder. 5 59 N 5 6 6 30 2 First in Orion's girdle. 0 38 S 5 14 5 57 2 Orion's right shoulder. 7 17 N 5 36 6 36 2 Sirius, the great Dog. 16 13 S 6 31 4 34 1 protion, the lesser Dog. 6 7 N 7 21 6 31 2 The heart of Hydra. 7 9 S 9 11 5 25 1 Cor leonis, Lion's heart. 13 42 N 9 49 7 11 1 Lions Neck. 21 49 N 9 50 8 1 2 Lions Back. 22 33 N 10 54 8 6 2 Lions Tayl. 16 34 N 11 30 7 28 1 The Virgin's Spike. 9 16 S 13 8 5 12 1 Arcturus. 21 10 N 13 59 7 57 1 South Ballance. 14 30 S 14 32 5 44 2 North Balance. 8 2 S 14 58 5 19 2 Antares, Scorpions heart. 25 34 S 16 8 3 33 1 Hercules head. 14 53 N 16 59 7 18 3 Bright ✴ of Lyra. 38 30 N 18 25 11 50 1 Eagles heart. 7 58 N 19 33 6 40 2 Bright ✴ of the Vulture. 8 1 N 19 34 6 41 2 Fomahant. 31 25 S 22 38 2 40 1 Pegasus shoulder. 13 14 N 22 48 7 9 2 Pegasus leg. 26 9 N 22 52 8 32 2 A Table of the Right Ascension of every degree of the Ecliptic in hours and minutes, being very useful for finding the time of the culminating of the Planets or fixed Stars. Deg. ♈ ♎ ♉ ♏ ♊ ♐ ♋ ♑ ♌ ♒ ♍ ♓ H M S H M S H M S H M S H M S H M S 1 0 3 40 1 55 25 3 55 25 6 4 22 8 12 54 10 12 12 2 0 7 20 1 59 17 3 59 36 6 8 43 8 17 3 10 16 0 3 0 11 1 2 3 8 4 3 48 6 13 5 8 21 11 10 19 48 4 0 14 41 2 6 59 4 8 0 6 17 20 8 25 19 10 23 35 5 0 18 21 2 10 51 4 12 13 6 11 48 8 29 25 10 27 22 6 0 22 2 2 14 44 4 16 26 6 26 9 8 33 31 10 31 8 7 0 25 42 2 18 37 4 20 40 6 30 30 8 37 36 10 34 54 8 0 29 23 2 22 31 4 23 55 6 34 51 8 41 41 10 38 40 9 0 33 4 2 26 25 4 29 10 6 39 11 8 45 45 10 42 24 10 0 36 45 2 30 30 4 33 26 6 43 31 8 49 48 10 46 9 11 0 40 26 2 34 16 4 37 42 6 47 51 8 53 51 10 49 53 12 0 44 8 2 38 13 4 41 59 6 52 11 8 57 52 10 43 37 13 0 47 52 2 42 10 4 46 16 6 56 30 9 1 53 11 57 20 14 0 51 32 2 46 8 4 50 24 7 0 49 9 5 53 11 1 3 15 0 55 14 2 50 7 4 54 52 7 5 8 9 9 53 12 4 46 16 0 58 57 2 54 7 4 59 11 7 9 26 9 13 52 11 8 28 17 1 2 40 2 58 7 5 3 30 7 13 44 9 17 50 11 12 10 18 1 6 23 3 2 8 5 7 49 7 18 1 9 21 47 11 15 52 19 1 10 7 3 6 9 5 19 9 7 22 18 9 25 44 11 19 34 20 1 13 51 3 10 12 5 16 29 7 26 34 9 29 40 11 23 15 21 1 17 36 3 14 15 5 20 49 7 30 50 9 33 35 11 26 56 22 1 21 20 3 18 19 5 25 9 7 35 5 9 37 29 11 30 37 23 1 25 6 3 22 23 5 29 30 7 39 20 9 41 23 11 34 18 24 1 28 52 3 26 29 5 33 51 7 43 34 9 45 16 11 37 58 25 1 32 38 3 30 35 5 38 12 7 47 47 9 49 9 11 41 39 26 1 36 25 3 34 41 5 42 34 7 52 0 9 53 1 11 45 19 27 1 40 2 3 38 49 5 46 55 7 56 12 9 56 52 11 48 59 28 1 44 0 3 42 57 5 51 17 8 0 24 10 0 43 11 52 40 29 1 47 38 3 47 6 5 55 38 8 4 35 10 4 33 11 56 20 30 1 51 46 3 51 15 6 0 0 8 8 45 10 8 24 12 0 0 A Table of the Declination and semid●●tirall or semi●octurnall Arch, of every degree of the Ecliptic. Deg. ♈ ♎ ♉ ♏ ♊ ♐ Deg. Decli. D I ● Ar. H M Decli. D I ½ Ar. H M Decli. D I ½ Ar. H M 0 0 0 6 0 11 31 6 59 20 13 7 51 30 1 0 24 6 2 11 52 7 1 20 26 7 52 29 2 0 48 6 4 12 13 7 3 20 38 7 53 28 3 1 12 6 6 12 33 7 5 20 50 7 54 27 4 1 36 6 8 12 54 7 7 21 1 7 56 26 5 2 0 6 10 13 13 7 9 21 12 7 57 25 6 2 23 6 12 13 34 7 10 21 23 7 58 24 7 2 47 6 14 13 54 7 12 21 33 7 59 23 8 3 11 6 16 14 14 7 14 21 43 8 0 22 9 3 35 6 18 14 33 7 16 21 53 8 1 21 10 3 58 6 20 14 52 7 18 22 2 8 2 20 11 4 23 6 22 15 11 7 20 22 10 8 3 19 12 4 46 6 24 15 29 7 21 22 19 8 4 18 13 5 9 6 26 15 48 7 23 22 27 8 5 17 14 5 32 6 28 16 6 7 25 22 34 8 6 16 15 5 56 6 30 16 24 7 26 22 41 8 7 15 16 5 19 6 32 16 41 7 28 22 47 8 8 14 17 6 42 6 34 16 58 7 30 22 53 8 9 13 18 7 5 6 36 17 15 7 31 22 59 8 9 12 19 7 28 6 38 17 32 7 33 23 4 8 10 11 20 7 50 6 40 17 48 7 35 23 9 8 10 10 21 8 14 6 42 18 4 7 37 23 13 8 11 9 22 8 36 6 44 18 20 7 39 23 17 8 11 8 23 8 58 6 46 18 35 7 40 23 20 8 11 7 24 9 21 6 48 18 50 7 42 23 23 8 12 6 25 9 43 6 50 19 5 7 44 23 26 8 12 5 26 10 5 6 52 19 19 7 45 23 28 8 12 4 27 10 26 6 54 19 33 7 47 23 39 8 13 3 28 10 48 6 56 19 47 7 48 23 30 8 13 2 29 11 9 6 58 20 0 7 50 23 31 8 13 1 30 11 31 6 59 20 13 7 51 23 31 8 13 0 ♍ ♓ ♌ ♒ ♋ ♑ A Table for the Planets D●clin. and half Arch. L●● ♋ ♑ Deg. Min. Decli. D I ½ Ar. H M 0 0 23 31 8 13 10 23 41 8 14 20 23 51 8 15 30 24 1 8 16 40 24 11 8 17 50 24 21 8 18 1 0 24 31 8 20 10 24 41 8 21 20 24 51 8 22 30 25 1 8 23 40 25 11 8 24 50 25 21 8 25 2 0 25 31 8 27 10 25 41 8 28 20 25 51 8 29 30 26 1 8 31 40 26 11 8 32 50 26 21 8 33 3 0 26 31 8 35 10 26 41 8 36 20 26 51 8 38 30 27 1 8 39 40 27 11 8 41 50 27 21 8 42 4 0 27 31 8 44 10 27 41 8 45 20 27 51 8 46 30 28 1 8 48 40 28 11 8 49 50 28 21 8 50 5 0 28 31 8 52 6 0 29 31 9 1 To find the Right Ascension of any of the Planets or fixed Stars being in (or near) the Ecliptic. AS for those Stars which are expressed in the Table, there is no more to be done but to find the name of the Star in the first column, and right against it in the third you have his right Ascension, but to find the Right Ascension of any of the other Stars or Planets, For the time proposed, get the Longitude of the said Star or Planet (whose Right Ascension you desire to know) by the fore going Ephemeris, (or some other means) with which enter the Table, entitled, A Table of the Right Ascension of every degree of the Ecliptic in hours and minutes; finding the Sign in the head of the Table, and the degree in the first column, and in the angle of meeting you shall have the Right Ascension of the said Planet or Star in hours, minutes, and seconds, if it be in any of the Northern Signs, but if the said Planet or Star be in any of the Southern Signs, you must add 12. hours to the foresaid number of hours, min. and seconds, so have you the Right Ascension desired. To find the Southing, Rising, and Setting of any of the fixed Stars expressed in the Table, for any day in the Year. FOr the time proposed, get the Right Ascension of the Earth by the former Rules, which deduct out of the Right Ascension of the Star (set down in the third column of the Table, adding 24 hours thereto, if need require) and the remainder shall give the time of the Stars culminating after midnight, from which always subtract 12. hours if the remainder surmount 12. and the residus is the time after noon, that the said Star cometh to the Meridian, having thus found the time of the culmination of any Star; take his semidiurnal Arch (set down in the fourth column of the Table) out of the time of his culmination, and the remainder will be the time of (the Orisons depression under the said star, commonly called) the Stars rising: to find the time of his setting (or the Orisons elevation above the said Star) add this ●emidiu●nall Arch to the time of his culminating, and you have your desire. To find the hour of the Night by the Stars. HAving for the day proposed, found the time of the Stars or Planets culmination, observe by some Instrument the horary distance of the said Star from the Meridian, which horary distance deduct out of the time of the Stars culmination, if the Star be to the Eastward of the Meridian; but add it thereto, it is be to the Westward, so have you the hour of the night desired. To find, the Planets Declination for any day in the Year. FOr the day proposed, find the Longitude of the Planet, whose declination you desire by the foregoing Ephemeris, with which enter the Table entitled, A Table of the Declination 〈◊〉 of every degree of the Eclip●ck, and if you find the sign in the head of the Table, then se●k the degree thereof in the first col. but if the sign be in the foot of the Table, then seek the degree in the last, so in the common angle of meeting, under the Title decline, you have the Declination desired, if the Planet have no latitude, but if the Planet have any Latitude from the Ecliptic (which may be known by the foregoing Ephemeris) consider whether the declination and Latitude be both of one denomination, or no, if they be, than the sum of them, but if not, than the difference of them shall be the declination of the Planet desired. To find the time of the Orisons coincidence with the Sun (commonly called the Suns rising and setting) with the length of the day and night. HAving for the day proposed found the Longitude or place of the Earth, enter the said Table as before, finding the sign in the head or foot of the Table, and the degree thereof in the first or last column, and in the common meeting under the title 2. Arch, you have the hour and minute of Sun rising (if the Earth be in any of the Northern Signs) which is half the length of the night, which deducted from 12 hours leaves remaining the time of Sunsetting, which is half the length of the day, but if the Earth possess any of the Southern Signs, than the former number found in the Table shall be the time of Suns-setting, which is half the length of the day, by which you may find the time of his rising which is half the length of the night, by deducting it from 12 hours, then by doubling these numbers you have the whole length of the day and night. To find the Culminating, Rising and Setting of any of the Planets. FOr the time proposed, get the Right Ascension both of the Earth and also of the Planet whose Culmination you desire, then deduct the Earth's Right Ascension out of the Right Ascension of the other Planet (adding 24 hours thereto, if substraction cannot otherwise be made) and the remainder showeth the time of the Planets culminating, as is showed in the fixed Stars, then get the declination of the said Planet (by the former Rules) with which enter the former Table, entitled, A Table of the declination, etc. finding the declination in any of the three grand columns, under the Title decline, and in the same grand column toward the right hand under the Title 1 Arch, you have the Planets semidiurnal Arch, or half the time that it continues above the Horizon, if the Planets declination be Northerly, but if the declination be South, than the foresaid half Arch shall be the planets seminocturnal Arch, which deduct out of 12 hours, and the remainder shall be the semidiurnal Arch, but if the Planet's declination exceed 23 degrees 31 minutes: then seek the declination in the little Table, entitled, A Table for the Planets declination and half Arch, and right against it under the title 1 Arch, you shall have the Planets semidiurnal or seminocturnal Arch as afore: having thus found the Planets semidiurnal Arch, deduct it out of the time of the Planets culmination (adding 12 hours if need require) and the remainder shall be the time of the Planets rising; and adding the semidiurnal Arch to the time of Culmination, you have the time of the Planets setting, deducting 12 hours from it, if the total surmount 12. Of the Eclipses happening this Year. THis primary Planet the Earth which we inhabit, and her secondary Planet the Moon, which about us performs her monthly revolution, shall twice this Year by the interposition of their bodies deprive each other of the light of the Sun, in some part, for some space of time, for the Planets being opacous bodies, and having no native light of their own, do obscure each other by their interposing between each other, and the Sun, who is the fountain of Light, that illuminates the whole Planetary Systeme. The first of these is of the Moon, happening in our Meridian of Rochester, the 15 of March 3 bo. 49 m 52 S. A.M. or 49 min. 52 seconds p●st 3. in the morning, according to Harmo●icon Coeleste, the beginning whereof will be 5 minutes 18 seconds after 2 in the morning, the middle or apparent opposition 49 min. 52 seconds p●st 3. the greatest obscuration 51 min. 43 seconds past 3. and the end 34 m nutes 26 seconds past 5, so that the total duration will be 3 hours, 29 minute's and 8 seconds, the digits Eclipsed will be 10.7 minutes and 3● seconds, so that the Earth will be deprived of above three quarters of her light, the part of her body eclipsed will be that next the South, so will appear of a pale black colour at the beginning of the E●lipse, but toward the end black with some redness; the place of the Earth from the Sun, and of the Moon from the Earth being ♎ 5. degrees, 15. minutes, 17 seconds. The second is of the Earth, and happens in our Meridian of Rochester, the 29 of March 3 min. 12 seconds, past 10. before noon, the Earth being then from the Sun in ♎ 19 deg. 151 3●1 and the Moon from the Earth in the opposite point, the obscured parts of the Earth are these ou● Northern Climates, lying then under the Cone of the Moon's Shadow, she interposing between us and the Sun, thereby depriving us of the Sun's light, and herself and Inhabitants (if she have any) of the light which otherwise she and they would receive from the Earth; this Eclipse will be in a manner total to us in the Meridian and Latitude of Rochester, by the foresaid Tables, the beginning whereof will be 54 min. 43 seconds past 8 in the morning, the greatest obscuration 2 min. 51 ‖ past 10. the middle or apparent ☌ 3 min. 12 ‖ past 10. and the end 12 min. 48 seconds past 11. the digits or parts eclipsed to u● will be 11, 31′, 46 ‖ but the conjunction will be centeral, and the Eclipse total to other parts of England: and indeed by Urania Practica it should be so to us, as also by Tab. Lansberg from whom I have taken the pains to caluctate this Eclipse; the Light that we shall behold in the Sun's body according to the foresaid Tables, will be on the South side or lower part thereof, but according to the two latter we shall perceive some glimmering of light on the North or upper part of his body, as for the colour of the Eclipse we shall behold it to be of a grey ruddish colour, somewhat inclining to yellow: the total duration of this Eclipse at Rochester, according to Harmonicon Coeleste, will be ●. hours 18. minutes and 5 seconds, but according to Lansberg Tab. it will continue 2 hours 37 min. and 34 seconds. an eclipse North E W South March 20 at 2 min. 55 seconds past 10 of the Clock in the forenoon, the Sun will be thus eclipsed at Rochester. The third Eclipse is of the Moon, and happens to us at Rochester the 7 of September, 23. min, 6. seconds past 6. at night, the Earth being in respect of the Sun, and the Moon in respect of the Earth in ♓ 25 deg 15 1 5 ‖ the beginning whereof will be 53 min. 1 second past 4 in the morning, the middle or apparent opposition 23. min. 6. sec. past 6. the greatest obscuration 28 min. 10 seconds past 6. and the end 53 min. 11 sec. past 7. so that the total duration will be 3 hours, 0 min. 10 sec. the digits eclipsed. 10, 19l. 4● but according to Eichstad. Ephem. the parts eclipsed both of this and also of the former Lunar Eclipse will be but 9 digits 57l. so that according to either the Earth will be deprived of more than three quarters of her light for some space of time: the darkness which we shall behold will be on the upper or North part of her body; she appearing of a pitchy black colour mixed with a little paleness toward the beginning, but toward the latter end more black mixed with redness; the Moon will be risen above our Hemisphere till she be near the middle of the Eclipse; these three Eclipses will be visible to us in England, but that which follows will not. The fourth and last Eclipse which happens this Year will be of the Earth on Wednesday the 22 of September, 56 min. 35 sec. past 3. in the afternoon, at which time the place of the Earth from the Sun will be ♈ 9 deg. 56 min. 35 seconds, and the Moon from the Earth in the opposite point of the signifier: this Eclipse by reason of the Moons Meridional Latitude, will not be conspicuous to us in England, or any of the Northern Climates, but the parts of the Earth darkened by the Moon's interposition will be Magalanica, and the Pacifick sea, for over these parts shall pass the Centre of the conical shadow of the Moon, the shadow spreading itself many miles on the Earth, so that the Lunar inhabitants (if any such there be as some do conceive) shall behold a round dark spot to pass over the Earth in these parts; And to the Eclipsed Regions shall the Sun's light for a time be almost totally obscured, neither can the Moon for some space of time receive the benefit of any sight from them, more than what she herself doth communicate to them. Of the Earth's Entrance into the four Cardinal Signs limiting the four Quarters of the Year. THe Spring being accounted the first Quarter of the Year commenceth at the entrance of the Earth into the Aequinoctial Sign Libra, making then the days and nights of equal length, which happens to us in the Meridian of Rochester, on Tuesday the 9 of March 34 min. past 7 at night. Summer gins at the Earth's ingress into Capricorn, making then to us the Northern inhabitants the longe●● days and shortest nights, but the contrary to the Southern, which will be this Year on Thursday the 10 of june 22 min. past 10 at night. Autumn takes beginning at the Earth's entrance into Aries, which will be on Sunday the 12 of September 2● min. past one of the Clock in the afternoon, at which time the days and nights are again of equal length all the world over. Winter gins at what time our primary Planet the Earth hath volved herself into the first scruple of the cold phlegmatic sign Cancer, making the shortest days and longest nights to us the Northern Inhabitants, but the contrary to the Southern, which will be on Saturday the 11 of December 11 min. past one in the morning.