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Annus Tenebrosus by William Lilly (1652)

Annus Tenebrosus or the Dark Year, or Astrologicall Judgments upon two Lunar Eclipses, and one admirable eclips of the Sun, all visible in England, 1652. Together with a short Method how to judge the effects of Eclipses.

Transcribed, appended and annotated by Sue Ward (see below for Contents)

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Contents

Introduction by Sue Ward

Lilly's Introduction

Annus Tenebrosus

Of the First Eclipse of the Moon
Of the Famous Ecliipse of the Sun, 1652
The Moon Eclipsed

Astrological Aphorisms

Book Reviews by William Lilly

An Easie and Familiar Method whereby to Judge Eclipses

To know unto what Kingdom or City the effects shall belong
Of the time when the Events shall appear
Of the kind or quality of Events
What manner of Events shall happen
Of the Sun in any one Decanate
The effects of Lunar Eclipses … in the Decanates
The Images and Asterismes of the Signs
Part of the Second Book of Ptolomey.

To the Citizens of Bristol

Index
Charts in Modern Format
Table of Essential Dignities
Glossary