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Roussat, Richard. Arcandam de veritatibus et praedictionibus astrologiae
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The most excellent, profitable and pleasant, booke of the famous doctor and expert astrologian, Arcandam, or Alcandrin : to finde the fatall destiny, constellation, complection, and naturall inclination of euery man and child, by his birth: with an addition of phisiognomie, very pleasant to reade. Now newly turned out of French into our vulgar tongue, by William Warde.
Roussat, RichardDate: 1630- Books
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The most excellent, profitable, & pleasant book of the famous doctor, and expert astrologian, Arcandam, or, Alcandrin : to find the fatal destiny, constellation, complexion, and natural inclination of every man and child by his birth. With an addition of physiognomy, very pleasant to read. Newly turned out of the French into our vulgar tongue. By William Warde.
Roussat, RichardDate: 1670- Books
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The most excellent, profitable, and pleasant, booke of the famous doctor, and expert astrologian, Arcandam, or Alcandrin : to finde the fatall destiny, constellation, complexion, and naturall inclination of every man and childe by his birth: with an addition of phisiognomy, very pleasant to reade. Now newly turned out of French into our vulgar tongue, by William Warde.
Roussat, RichardDate: 1637- Books
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The most excellent, profitable, and pleasant, booke of the famous doctor and expert astrologian, Arcandam, or Alcandrin : to finde the fatall destiny, constellation, complection, and naturall inclination of euery man and childe by his birth: with an addition of phisiognomie, very pleasant to reade. Now newly turned out of French into our vulgar tongue, by William Warde.
Roussat, RichardDate: 1634- Books
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The most excellent, profitable, and pleasant book of the famous doctor, and expert astrologian; Arcandam, or, Alcandrin : To find the fatal destiny, constellation, complexion, & natural inclination of every man & child by hisbirth [sic]. With an addition of physiognomy, very pleasant to read. Newly turned out of the French into our vulgar tongue. By William Warde. Licensed and entred according to order.
Roussat, RichardDate: [1686]