Coley, Henry, Student in the Mathematicks, and Astrology ‘Clavis Astrologiae Elimata: or a Key to the whole Art of Astrology New Filed and Polished. In Three Parts. Containing I. An Introduction; By which an Ordinary Capacity may Understand the Grounds thereof, and how to set a Figure upon any Occasion: With the Schemes of the Cusps of the Coelestial Houses in Copper Plates, very useful in Horary Questions, &c. II. Select Aphorismes; with Rules and Examples how to Resolve or Judge all Lawful Questions Astrological, from a Radical Scheme Erected: Also Elections, and other necessary Precepts of Oart. III. The Genethliacal Part; wherein is shewn how to Rectifie and Calculate Nativities, according to Regiomontanus, Argol, and Kepler; with some Varieties in the Doctrine of Directions, Revolutions, and Profections, not before published: Also Tables, and all other Requisites, both for Calculation, and Demonstration. To which are added the Rudolphine Tables, whereby the Places of the Planets may be Calculated for any Time, past, present, or to come[1]’ The Second Edition, much Enlarged and Amended – Printed for Benj. Tooke, and Tho. Sawbridge, and are to be Sold at the Ship in St. Paul’s Church-Yard, and at the three Flower de Luces in Little Britain, London, 1676.
Leather. Former ownership label of Charles F. Cox, New York. [Frontis.] + [2 leaves] + [62] + 187 + [p. 88 (2)] + [pp. 189-256] + [p. 25 (2)] + [pp. 258-345] + [p. 347] + [p. 346] + [pp. 348-350] + [2] + [p. 353] + [2 pages whose numbers have been corrected pp. 354-5] + [pp. 356-361] + [2 pages whose numbers have been corrected to pp. 362-3] + [pp. 364-5] + [2 pages whose numbers have been corrected to pp. 366-7] + [pp. 368-440] + [page whose number has been corrected to p. 441] + [pp. 442-569] + [2 pages whose numbers have been corrected to pp. 570-1]+ [pp. 572-3] + [2 pages whose numbers have been corrected to pp. 574-5] + [p. 576] + [plate] + [pp. 577-728] + [p. 722 (2)] + [pp. 730-759] + [1] + [1 leaf] + 69 + [1] + [pp. 81-92] + [p. 31 (2)] + [pp. 94-103]. Working volvelle to p. 18 of the main part of the book.
[1] With separate title page at p. 135: Coley, Henry, Philomat. “Clavis Astrologiae Elimata; or A Key To the whole Art of Astrology New Fil’d and Polished. The Second Part. Containing Brief Rules and Examples how to Resolve or Judge all Lawful Questions Astrologically, Contingent unto mankind, from a Radical Scheme of Heaven erected: Together with Elections, and several other useful precepts of Art”. With separate title page to p. 351: Coley, Henry, Philomat. “Clavis Astrologiae Elimata: Or a Key to the whole Art of Astrology New Fil’d and Polished. The Third Part. Containing The Genethliacal Part of Astrology. Exactly Performing, and briefly Comprehending the whole Doctrine of Directions; and Judgment of Nativities. Wherein is shewed (by an exact Method) the manner of their Rectification several wayes: together, with their precize Calculation onely by Proportions in Trigonometry. Also, how to set a Scheme Artificially the Rational way, and whatsoever is Requisite in Directing Significators to their several Promittors; with some varieties therein, not hitherto published; and divers useful Tables Added in this Second Impression. With Annual Revolutions and the manner of their Directions, &c. Together how to Judge the General Fate of the Native: and Consequently point out the most Prosperous or Dangerous times that may probably happen in the whole Course of a Mans Life”. With separate title page after the main 760 pages: [Kepler, Johannes, ed. Morin, Jean-Baptiste] “Tabulae Rudolphinae. Or the Rudolphine Tables, Suputated to the Meridian of Uraniburge, First, By John Kepler, From the Observations of the Tres Noble Ticho Brahe, Afterwards Digested into a most Accurate, and Easie Compendium, By the Famous Johannes Baptista Morinus, Doctor of Physick, and Mathematical Professor to the French King; and Printed for him at Paris, Anno Dom. 1650” Printed in the Year, 1675, London
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Carefully scanned in full colour from our absolutely complete original printing purchased from a professional American antiquarian bookseller in the 2000s.
Henry Coley’s main astrological texbook Clavis Astrologiae Elimata or a Key to the Whole Art of Astrology (1676) was a major expansion of his earlier and less common Clavis Astrologiae. It is considered one of the most important 17th century astrological textbooks for the study of horary astrology after that of William Lilly, and also includes a substantial section on nativities. Originals are rarely found to be complete, but this one was.