Author:John Partridge

Works

 * Partridge's advice to the Protestants of England (1678)
 * A Hebrew Calendar (1678)
 * Ecclesilegia: an Almanack (1679)
 * Vox Lunaris, being a philosophical and Astrological Discourse of two Moons which were seen in London on 11 June 1679 (1679)
 * Mικροπαναστρων, or, An astrological vade mecum briefly teaching the whole art of astrology (1679)
 * A textbook of traditional horary, electional and natal astrology. The book included several sets of aphorisms including the famous Centiloquium, the 100 sayings attributed to Ptolemy


 * The Nativity of the most Valiant and Puissant Monarch Lewis the Fourteenth (1680)
 * Prodromus: or an Astrological Essay upon those Configurations of the Celestial Bodies … compared with the nativity of the late damnable Plot (1680)
 * Merlinus Liberatus (1680)
 * Mercurius coelestis, being an almanack for the year of the world's redemption, 1682 (1682)
 * Merlinus redivivus, being an almanack for the year of our redemption, 1684 (1684)
 * Opus Reformatum: Treatise of Astrology in which The Common Errors of that Art are Modestly Exposed and Rejected (1693)
 * Nebulo Anglicanus, or the Black Life of John Gadbury (1697)
 * Flagitiosus Mercurius flagellatus, or the Whipper whipped (1697)
 * Defectio Geniturarum, being an Essay towards the reviving and proving the true Old Principles of Astrology, in four parts (1697)

Translation

 * Treasury of Physic (1682), by Hadrianus a Mynsicht

Works about Partridge

 * An Account of the Death of Partridge the Almanack Maker by Jonathon Swift