John Gadbury Nauticum Astrologicum 1710

Gadbury, John ‘Nauticum Astrologicum; or, the Astrological Seaman; Directing Merchants, Mariners, Captains of Ships, Ensurers, &c. 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’ [Second Edition] – Printed for George Sawbridge, at the Three Golden Flower-de-luces in Little Britain, London, 1710.

Half-leather (worn at top of spine and outer corners of boards) with cloth-covered boards. [1 leaf] + [6] + 155 pp + [p. 256] + [pp. 157-24] + [11]

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Carefully scanned in full colour from our original printing purchased in the 2010s.

John Gadbury’s Nauticum Astrologicum or the Astrological Seaman is one of the influential 17th century English astrologer’s last published books. The original edition was published in 1691. The present edition appeared posthumously in 1710.