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[Column 1] Dies Atheminses a Solis occasu ad sole' iteru' occidentem. Babilonij a. Solis exortu ad Exortu' Umbria' a Meridie ad mise= quente' meridiem Romani a media nocte ad mediani noctem.
macrobius.
Primu' tempus diei mediae noctis incliuatio. 2 Galliciunuim 3 conticinuim 4 diluculum cumnicipit dies. 5 mane cum dies clarus 6 meridies 7 occiduum 8 Suprema tempestas nouiss. diei tempus. 9 vespera. 10 prima fau[?] 11 concubia 12 intempesta./
Dies Romanoru' Festi Dys [umlaut on y] dicati profesti hoibus ad administrandu' respublicas priuatasqs[?]. Intercusi communes utrorugs
Persons dead the 63 yeer Aristotle. Bocace Luther Cicero Bernard Melanithon I.Sturmius Card. Cusanu?] Chrisippus Erasmus, Siluius Linacer.
Noctis tempora Crepusculu' nox pronecta nox altior concubia altiora intempesta.
[Column 2] Yeeres Begin
Gererall new yeeres day. Church of England 25 of Marche Bissextile 24 February benige St Matthias day, then alteringe ye exminicall letter. for prime and epact the first of Marche. Astronomical . ☉ [symbol: the sun] enter Aries
Spetiall accidentes upon on day Eliauns. lib 2 ch 25.
Ædam lacked of a 1000 yeares the age of mans life [uncertain symbol] 70. Enoch lived as many yeeres as ye yeere[crossed out:s] hath dayes.
Pope Sixtus. 5. upon fryday made gnrall. Cardinall pope and crowned Tesoro politico fol 66.
Sunday [crossed out] Thomas Bourchier lived from his first consecration 51 yeares was Archb. of Canterbury 32 years and none ever ye like: Godwin./ Georg Nevill Lord Chauncellor at 25 yeares age Arch Bishop of Yorke at 20 yeeres./ Tuesday, fatall day for ye Irish Stainhurstg 158. Times for Tunate Leo w Guicciardin fol 119/442/329.
Dies apud Indæos
Legalis a vespera ad vespera' Naturalis at ortu solis ad ortus usualis: a media nocte ad media'