Gadbury, John, 1627-1704
John Gadbury personnalité politique britannique
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Works
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Astrologonaytis or, The astrological seaman, MDCXCVII. 1697: | |
A ballad. The third part, to the same tune | |
Brief relation of the life and death of the late famous astrologer, Mr. Vincent Wing | |
De cometis | |
De cometis: or, A discourse of the natures and effects of comets, as they are philosophically, historically & astrologically considered. With a brief (yet full) account of the III late comets, or blazing stars, visible to all Europe. And what (in a natural way of judicature) they portend. Together with some observations on the nativity of the Grand seignior | |
Epheemeris, 1669: | |
Ephemerides of the Celestial motions... | |
Ephemeris: or, a diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord, 1701; ... By John Gadbury. | |
Esoptron Astrologikon. Astrological opticks : Wherein are represented the faces of every signe, with the images of each degree in the zodiack: thereby describing, 1. The nature and quality of every person, according to the degree ascending in the east at his nativity. 2. The virtue and signification of every planet through the 12. signes. 3. A most excellent description of the more hidden and abstruse influence of [symbol for Mercury] in his [symbol for conjunction] with all other the planets. 4. A clear explanation of the signification of the horoscope in any signe of the zodiack | |
Genethlialogia | |
Genethlialogia, or, The doctrine of nativities containing the whole art of directions and annual revolutions, whereby any man (even of an ordinary capacity) may be enabled to discover the most remarkable and occult accidents of his life ... also tables for calculating the planets places for any time, either past, present, or to come. Together with the doctrine of horarie questions, which (in the absence of a nativity) is sufficient to inform any one of all manner of contingencies necessary to be known | |
Iatromathematica | |
Judicium astrologicum | |
The just and pious scorpionist, or, The nativity of that thrice excellent man, Sir Matthew Hales, late Lord Chief Justice of England : who was born in the year of our Lord 1609, on Wednesday Novemb. the first 7h 8' manè, under the cœlestial scorpion, astrologically consider'd | |
London's deliverance predicted : in a short discourse shewing the cause of plagues in general, and the probable time (God not contradicting the course of second causes) when the present pest may abate, &c | |
Mene tekel : being an astrological judgment on the great and wonderful year 1688. Deduced from the true and genuine principles of that art: shewing the approaching catastrophe of popery in England, &c. | |
Merlinus Gallicus: Or, A prediction for the year of grace, 1660 : Representing the state and condition of all sorts of persons in Europe, from the crown to the clown. Deduced from the configurations of the luminaries, conjunctions and aspects of the planets, after a more certain manner then practised by English artists. Together with the nativity of the illustrious King of Denmark: proving it impossible (by the canons of astrology) for him to lose his kingdom, or for the Swede to become lord thereof, wherein Merlinus Anglicus may see his error. Also a question and answer in astrology, whether Copenhagen shall be taken or no: with many other things of profitable consequence | |
Nativity of Nicholas Culpeper | |
The nativity of that most illustrious and magnanimous prince, Carolus Gustavus, King of Sweden, astrologically handled ; and published for the honour of art, and the satisfaction of all sorts of persons generally, as well astrologers as others ; and particularly for the better information of Mr. William Lilly. Written by Merlinus Verax. | |
The nativity of the late King Charls astrologically and faithfully performed : with reasons in art, of the various success, and mis-fortune of his whole life. Being occasionally a brief history of our late unhappy wars. Unto which is added (by way of appendix) the genitures of the late Queen, Prince, &c. And their sympathy, or antipathy with this illustrious nativity compared | |
The nativity of the most valiant and puissant monarch, Lewis the fourteenth, king of France and Navarre : astronomically and astrologically handled | |
Natura prodigiorum, or, A discourse touching the nature of prodigies : together with the kindes, causes, and effects of comets (or blazing stars) eclipses and earthquakes, remarkable since the birth of Christ to this present year 1665 : with an appendix touching the imposturism of the commonly-received doctrine of prophecies, spirits, images, sigils, lamens, the Christal &c. and the propugners of such opinions | |
Nauticum astrologicum : or, the astrological seaman; directing merchants, captains of ships, mariners, ensurers, etc. How (by God's Blessing) they may escape divers Dangers which commonly happen in the ocean. unto which is added a diary of the weather For XXI Years together, Exactly observed in London, With Sundry Observations thereon. Being the posthumous work of John Gadbury, late Student in Physick and Astrology. | |
Nuncius astrologicus : or, the astrological legate: demonstrating to the world the success that may probably (by the influences of the stars) be expected from the present unhappy controversie, between the two northern kings: deduced from the nativity of His Royal Majesty of Denmark | |
Obsequium rationabile | |
Packington's pound | |
Past and present opinion of the Ottoman or Turkish power | |
Primum mobile, or, Astrological tables | |
The prophecie of one of His Maiesties chaplains, concerning the plague and black-patches : with Mr. Gadburies happy and joyful predictions, for the decrease of the plague both in the city and suburbs; the time when; the manner how; by God's permission, and according to natural causes; the effects and motion of the planets, and what every week may produce for the thrice-happy and welcome abatement of this sad and dismal pestilence; and the city of London to be wholly acquit thereof about (or before) Christmas | |
Pseudo-astrologos, or, The spurious prognosticator unmasked : Being a short examen of the the manifold errors and fallacies, falshoods and flatteries, published by Mr. W. Lilly in his Merlin 1659. Wherein his ignorance in astrology is explained and exploded; his scandalous girdings at the king of Denmark, duke of Brandenburgh, and the states of Holland, noted; his nefarious dealing with the late lord protector of England, and the king of Sweden, discovered; his impudent, arrogant and artless assertions, retorted and refuted | |
School of physick | |
The scurrilous scribler dissected: or, A word in William Lilly's ear : concerning his reputation, which he complains is injured by J.G. that ungrateful scorpionist, as he the said Lilly scurrilously terms him | |
Speculum astrologicum, or, An astrological glasse : representing the state of the yeare of humane redemption, 1656 ... chiefly referred to the zenith of the ... university and city of Oxford | |
Thesaurus astrologiae, or, An astrological treasury : containing the choicest mysteries of that curious but abstruse learning relating to physick : being the collections and experiments of a learned physitian and astrologer deceased whose name is not known, but for its singular benefit to all the sons of physick and astrology is commended to the world | |
A true narrative of the horrid hellish popish-plot. | |
Vox solis: or, an astrological discourse of the great eclipse of the sun, which happened on June 22. 1666 : in 10 deg. of the watry signe Cancer. Shewing what effects may most probably attend it, and unto what persons, kingdoms and countries, they are chiefly directed. By John Gadbury, Philomathēmapkoz. With allowance. Intended to have been publisht in his Ephemeris for this present year 1667. but prevented by reason of the late terrible conflagration of London | |
The VVest India, or Jamaica almanack 1674 | |
The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar. Collected into one entire volume. |