APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Harflete, H. (1646). Vox caelorum. Predictions defended: Or, The voyce of the celestiall light, wherein is proved five things: 1 That the starres have received influences. 2 That they operate and worke upon sublunary things, according to the nature and quality of those received influences. 3 That God hath revealed those received influences to man. 4 That it is not unlawfull to predict according to the knowne nature and quality of those received influences. 5 That it is not unlawfull to call the starres by such and such names; as Pleyades, Arcturus, Orion, &c. And divers places of the Scriptures opened and cleared. With a vindication of M. William Lilly his reputation against the Epirrhesian antagonists, in these times of discovery of new lights. By Henry Harflete, practitioner in the mathematickes. for Mat. Walbancke.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Harflete, Henry. Vox Caelorum. Predictions Defended: Or, The Voyce of the Celestiall Light, Wherein Is Proved Five Things: 1 That the Starres Have Received Influences. 2 That They Operate and Worke upon Sublunary Things, According to the Nature and Quality of Those Received Influences. 3 That God Hath Revealed Those Received Influences to Man. 4 That It Is Not Unlawfull to Predict According to the Knowne Nature and Quality of Those Received Influences. 5 That It Is Not Unlawfull to Call the Starres by Such and Such Names; as Pleyades, Arcturus, Orion, &c. And Divers Places of the Scriptures Opened and Cleared. With a Vindication of M. William Lilly His Reputation Against the Epirrhesian Antagonists, in These Times of Discovery of New Lights. By Henry Harflete, Practitioner in the Mathematickes. Imprinted at London: for Mat. Walbancke, 1646.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Harflete, Henry. Vox Caelorum. Predictions Defended: Or, The Voyce of the Celestiall Light, Wherein Is Proved Five Things: 1 That the Starres Have Received Influences. 2 That They Operate and Worke upon Sublunary Things, According to the Nature and Quality of Those Received Influences. 3 That God Hath Revealed Those Received Influences to Man. 4 That It Is Not Unlawfull to Predict According to the Knowne Nature and Quality of Those Received Influences. 5 That It Is Not Unlawfull to Call the Starres by Such and Such Names; as Pleyades, Arcturus, Orion, &c. And Divers Places of the Scriptures Opened and Cleared. With a Vindication of M. William Lilly His Reputation Against the Epirrhesian Antagonists, in These Times of Discovery of New Lights. By Henry Harflete, Practitioner in the Mathematickes. for Mat. Walbancke, 1646.

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