Vox stellarum: or, the voyce of the stars : being a brief and easie introduction to the knowledge of the number, names and characters of the planets and signs, aspects and anticions: the division of heaven, and how to erect a figure thereof, either by a table of houses or by a table of right and oblique ascentions: an exact and true description of the planets and signs, with the countries, cities or towns under them. Likewise, how to judge of the affairs of the world, by revolutions, eclipses, great conjunctions and blazing stars. Also, something touching the Popish Plot, and other remarkable affairs of the year, 1678. By William Knight, student in astrology and physick
Vox stellarum: .. being a brief and easie introduction to the judgment of annual revolutions of the world, and Vox stellarum: .. being some brief observations on the ingresses of the sun, have separate dated title pages; pagination and register are continuous.
Reproduction of the original in the Library of Congress.
Wing (2nd ed.) K696.
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