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An account of some remarkable eclipses, and the effects observ'd to ensue thereupon
Being a translation from the Latin out of Alstedius's Thesaurus Chronologiæ, for the consideration of the English reader at this great eclipse of the sun, on the 13th. of September, 1699 -
Alsted and Leibniz on God, the magistrate and the millennium
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Templum Musicum: Or The Musical Synopsis, Of The Learned and Famous Johannes-Henricus-Alstedius
Being A Compendium of the Rudiments both of the Mathematical and Practical Part of Musick : Of which Subject not any Book is extant in our English Tongue -
Alsted and Leibniz on God, the magistrate, and the millenium
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Johann Heinrich Alsted 1588 - 1638
between Renaissance, Reformation, and universal reform -
Christmas, the Christians grand feast
its original, growth, and observation, also of Easter, Whitsontide, and other holydayes modestly discussed and determined. Also the beginning of the yeare, and other things observable. Where also among other learned men, you have the judgment of those eminent men; Josephus Scaliger, Rodulphus Hospinian, Matthus Beroaldus, Joh. Causabon, Doct. Fulk, M. Cartwright, Alsted, Hugh Broughton, Master Mead -
Happy news to England sent from Oxford
1. the joyfull hopes of a peace and of an accomodation that is to be made between the king and his Parliament, 2. the kings intentions to come to his high Court of Parliament, 3. the preparations that is made for His Majesties coming to White Hall and the store of provisions of wine and other things that is laid in there for his entertainment, 4. the names of those lords that are nominated to goe to His Majesty with the answer to his late propositions and to know who his Majesty will nominate and appoint for the accomodation and treaty and the place where, 5. the security of hostage which is offered by foure noblemen, and also by their estates for the kings security there and his safe returne to his court at Oxford, if in case the Parliament and His Majesty doth not agree, 6. His Majesties returning to London is suddainly expected, will under God make all those lying astronomers and deceivers which prophesied of a great battaile prove false and counterfeit -
The vvorlds proceeding woes and succeeding joyes, 1. in cruell warres and vehement plagues, 2. in happy peace and vnity amongst all living creatures, or, The triple presage of Henry Alsted, a man every way most learned, depending as well on the oracles of heaven as on the opinions of the greatest astrologers
with an addition of the fiery conjunction of Saturn and Iupiter, this instant February, denouncing many calamities to the world, or certaine regions thereof : in which discourse is discovered the opinions of many learned men concerning Christs personall reign upon earth and confirmed by the most comfortable prophecie of Tyche Brahe, touching the most blessed age even now at hand -
The worlds proceeding woes and succeeding joyes
1. In cruell warres and vehement plagues. 2. In happy peace and unity amongst all living creatures. Or, the triple presage of Henry Alsted, (a man every way most learned) depending as well on the oracles of heaven, as on the opinions of the greatest astrologers. With an addition of the fiery conjunction of Saturn and Iupiter, this instant February; denouncing many calamities to the world, or certaine regions thereof. In which discourse, is discovered the opinions of many learned men concerning Christs personall reign upon earth, and confirmed by the most comfortable prophecie of Tycho Brahe, touching the most blessed age even now at hand -
Christmas, the Christians grand feast
its original, growth, and observation, also of Easter, Whitsontide, and other holydayes modestly discussed and determined. Also the beginning of the yeare, and other things observable. Where also among other learned men, you have the judgment of those eminent men; Josephus Scaliger, Rodulphus Hospinian, Matthæus Beroaldus, Joh. Causabon, Doct. Fulk, M. Cartwright, Alsted, Hugh Broughton, Master Mead -
Happy news to England sent from Oxford
1. The joyfull hopes of a peace, and of an accomodation that is to be made between the King and his Parliament. 2. The Kings intentions to come to his high Court of Parliament. 3. The preparations that is made for his Majesties comming to White Hall, and the store of provisions of wine and other things that is laid in there for his entertainment. 4. The names of those lords that are nominated to goe to his Majesty with the answer to his late propositions, and to know who his Majesty will nominate and appoint for the accomodation and treaty, and the place where. 5. The security and hostage which is offered by foure noblemen, and also by their estates for the Kings security there and his safe returne to his court at Oxford, if in case the Parliament and his Majesty doth not agree. 6. His Majesties returning to London is suddainely expected, will under God make all those lying astronomers and deceivers, which prophesied of a great battaile prove false and counterfeit -
The beloved city or, The saints reign on earth a thousand yeares
asserted, and illustrated from LXV. places of Holy Scripture; besides the judgement of holy learned men, both at home and abroad; and also reason it selfe. Likewise XXXV. objections against this truth are here answered -
Templum musicum, or, The musical synopsis of the learned and famous Johannes-Henricus-Alstedius
being a compendium of the rudiments both of the mathematical and practical part of musick, of which subject not any book is extant in our English tongue -
The beloved city, or, The saints reign on earth a thovsand yeares
asserted and illustrated from LXV places of Holy Scripture, besides the judgement of holy learned men both at home and abroad, and also reason it selfe : likewise XXXV objections against this truth are here answered