A True account of that famous conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, on Monday, the 9th of October, 1682: Being the seveth [sic] conjunction since the Creation: which conjunction happens once in 794 years, 133 days, and 16 hours; always prenoting great and wonderful events. London, printed for J. Hyther, 1682.
Broadside (33 cm).
Non ho visto questo broaside, ma posso senz’altro escludere che la congiunzione tra Saturno e Giove del 9 ottobre 1682 sia stata la settima dalla Creazione.
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