Wharton, George, 1617-1681
Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681
Sir George Wharton, 1st Baronet English astrologer (1617-1681)
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Works
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The art of divining by the lines and signatures engraven in the hand of man, by the hand of nature, theorically, practically. Wherein you have the secret concordance, and harmony betwixt it, and astrology, made evident in 19. genitures. Together with a learned philosophicall discourse of the soule of the world, and the universall spirit thereof ... Written originally in Latine by Io: Rothmanne ... and now faithfully englished | |
Brief chronology of the time and place of the battles, sieges, conflicts and other most remarkable passages... | |
Catalogue of the names of all or the most part of the lords, knights, commanders, and persons of quality slaine... | |
Hemeroscopeion : a Meteorologicall Diary And Prognostication for the yeere of Christ ... | |
Hemeroscopeion anni intercalaris 1652 : containing the English calendar, and daily motions of the planets, &c. in longitude, in latitude: their manifold passions and positions. Chronologicall notes, meteorologicall observations, and judgements astrologicall, &c. The astronomicall calculations properly respecting the latitude and meridian of Kirkby-Kendall, where the pole-arctique is elevated 54. degr. 50. min. and whose longitude (counted from the Canary Islands) is 18. degr. 0. min. By Capt. George Wharton student in astronomy | |
Merlini Anglici errata : Or, The errors, mistakes, and mis-applications of Master Lilly's new ephemeris for the yeare 1647. Discovered, refuted, and corrected. By C. George Wharton, student in astronomy | |
New Almanack and Prognostication, for the yeare of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, ... | |
No Merline, nor Mercury: But a new Almanack After the Old Fashion, for the Year of our Redemption, ... | |
A Second narrative of the late Parliament. Wherein is given an account of their second meeting, and things transacted by them; as also, how the Protector (so called) came and dissolved them, after two or three weeks sitting. Together with three and forty of their names, with a brief character and description of them. | |
Select and choice poems : collected out of the labours of George Wharton, Esquire : composed upon severall occasions during the late unnaturall wars between the King and the Rump Parliament | |
The starry messenger; or an interpretation of that strange apparition of three suns seene in London, 19. Novemb. 1644. being the birth day of King Charles : The effects of the eclips of the sun, which will be visible in England, 11. August 1645. whose influence continues in force, from January, 1646 to Decemb. 1647. almost two whole yeares; and cannot but be the fore-runner of some extraordinary mutation in most common-wealths of Europe, but principally in England. With an answer to An astrologicall judgement. Printed at Oxford, upon his Majesties present martch | |
A vindication of Mercurius Elencticus. (alias) Wharton. From the false aspersions of the scandalous, abusive, and blasphemous pen of William Lilly : Our states mountebanke, the Parliaments jugler, the naturall astrologian, and the devills owne astronomer. Not long since divulged in damnable black rhetorik, printed and sent abroad in a sencelesse booke; styled, The late story of Mr. Will. Lilly. Together, with one word to an unknown collonel, whom Lilly feignes to be the author of the said story; as also another to the wizzard himselfe. Written by Mercurius Melancholicus well-wisher to the fraternity, and prosperity of the mercuries | |
The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar : Collected into one entire volume |