Here begynneth the nature, and dysposycyon of the dayes in the weke, and sheweth what the thondre in euery moneth in the yere, chaunsynge, doth protende and sygnyfye: with the course and dysposycyon, of the dayes of the moone: whiche be good, and whiche be badde: after the influentes of the moone, drawen out of a laten boke of Aristotiles de Astronimis
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Published: S.l. Imprinted by me Robert wyer, dwellynge at the sygne of saynt Iohn euagelyst, in saynt Martyns parysshe in the Duke of Suffolkes rentes, besyde the charynge Crosse [ca. 1554]
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Item Description:A translation of the anonymous "De Astonomia". - Identified as STC 769 at reel 2:7. - In title: 'dysposycyon'; next-to-last line of title: 'Aristotiles de'--Cf. STC. - Place of publication and suggested publication date from STC. Printer's name from colophon. - Reproductions of the original in the British Library. - STC (2nd ed.), 769.5. - Signatures: A-B
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