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New moon on Tuesday before Our Lady's Day, 17 hours and 1 minute after midday, in the sign of the Virgin, beautiful weather will appear. The quarter of the new moon on the Holy Cross, 3 hours after midday, inclined toward cold, fresh weather. A few days will be quite warm. Full moon on Thursday after Matthew, 3 hours and 10 minutes after midday, inclined toward very beautiful and warm weather for the time. The quarter of the full moon on the day of Michael, 10 hours after midday, inclined toward cold, fresh weather and also some rain for the time.
New moon on Thursday after Francis, 3 hours and 57 minutes after midday, inclined toward cold, wet weather due to Venus and Saturn. The quarter of the new moon on Thursday after Denis, will retain the weather of its new moon. Full moon on the day of the 11,000 Virgins, 17 hours and 57 minutes after midday, inclined toward warm, rainy weather for the time. The quarter of the full moon on the day of Simon and Jude, 17 hours after midday, will retain the weather of its full moon.
New moon on Friday after All Saints' Day, 18 hours and 42 minutes after midday, inclined toward warm rain due to Mars and the Moon in Scorpio. The quarter of the new moon on Saturday after Martin, 18 hours after midday, will retain the weather of its new moon. Full moon on Saturday after Elizabeth, 8 hours and 17 minutes after midday, inclined toward cold, windy weather due to Jupiter and Mercury. The quarter of the full moon on Sunday after Catherine, 1 hour after midday, inclined toward blowing winds with snow and water.
Sunday before Nicholas, 11 hours and 6 minutes after midday, moist due to Jupiter, but ending in snow with cold. Full moon on Monday after Thomas, 16 hours and 7 minutes after midday, will bring moisture with cold and wind for a few days due to Mercury.
A stamp reads: Bibliotheca Regia Monacensis.