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==Influence and works== The publication of a facsimile of the original 1647 edition of Lilly's [[Christian Astrology]] in 1985 by Regulus Publishing Company Ltd., in the [[UK]], brought about a renaissance in [[History of astrology|astrological]] scholarship in North America and Europe, and also a transformation of the techniques of modern astrology. [[Olivia Barclay]] and other British astrologers began to unearth Lilly's astrological work, and were influential in the eventual re-publication of ''Christian Astrology''. Besides his 36 annual almanacs published between 1647 and 1682, Lilly's published works also include: * ''Merlinus Anglicus Junior'', 1644. * ''Supernatural Sights and Apparitions seen in London, June 20th 1644'', 1644.<ref>{{cite web|last=Lilly|first=W.|title=Supernatural Sights and Apparitions|url=http://www.ceskaastrologie.cz/Lilly2.pdf#ca|access-date=19 September 2013}}</ref> * ''The Prophecy of the White King'', 1644. * ''England's Prophetical Merlin'', 1644. * ''Collections of Prophecies'', 1646. * [[Christian Astrology]], 1647.<ref>{{cite web|last=Lilly|first=W.|title=Christian Astrology|url=http://www.astrologiamedieval.com/tabelas/William_Lilly_Christian_Astrology.pdf|work=facsimile of 1659 edition|publisher=Astrologia Medieval|access-date=19 September 2013}}</ref> * ''The World's Catastrophe, or Europe's many mutations {{sic|unt|ill|hide=y|expected=archaic, not error}} 1666'', 1647; which includes 'A Whip for Wharton'; some copies also include Elias Ashmole's translations of ''The Prophecies of Ambrose Merlin, with a Key'', and ''Trithemius, or the Government of the World by presiding Angels''. * ''An Astrologicall Prediction of the Occurrences in England for the years 1648, 1649, 1650'', London, 1648, with 'Hamilton's nativity', and a dedication addressed to the House of Commons. * ''Monarchy or No Monarchy'', 1651. * ''Mr. Lillyes Prognostications of 1667, predicting the Prosperity β¦ of the English and their glorious Victories β¦ by Land and Sea'', 1667. * ''The dangerous Condition of the United Provinces prognosticated'', 1672. * ''Mr. Lillies late Prophecy come to pass concerning the present War and the late unseasonableness of the Weather'', 1673. * ''Mr. Lillies Prophesie of a General Peace'', 1674. * ''Mr. Lillies Prophecy, or a sober Prediction of a Peace between the French and the Dutch and their Allies'', 1675. * ''Anima Astrologiae, or a Guide for Astrologers, being translated from Guido Bonatus, and Cardan's seaven Segments, with a new Table of the Fixed Stars, rectified for several years to come'', 1676.<ref>{{cite web|last=Lilly|first=W.|title=Anima Astrologiae|url=http://www.astrologiamedieval.com/tabelas/William_Lilly_Anima_Astrologiae.pdf|publisher=Astrologia Medieval|access-date=19 September 2013}}</ref> * ''Mr Lillies Astrological Predictions for 1677, proving the happy Condition of this our Nation for the Year ensuing'', 1676. * ''Mr. Lillies Prediction concerning the many lamentable Fires which have lately happened, with a full Account of Fires at Home and Abroad'', 1676. * ''Strange News from the East, or a sober Account of the Comet or blazing Star that has been seen several Mornings of late'', 1677. * ''Lillies New Prophecy relating to the Year'', 1678. * ''William Lilly's History of His Life and Times by William Lilly'', 1681.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lilly|first=W.|title=William Lilly's History of His Life and Times|url=http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15835|publisher=Project Gutenberg|access-date=19 September 2013}}</ref> * ''Fore-Warn'd, Fore-Arm'd, or England's Timely Warning in general, and London's in particular'', 1682. * ''Catastrophe Mundi, Mr. Lilly's Hieroglyphicks exactly cut'', 1683, a reissue of the appendix to ''Monarchy or No Monarchy'', 1651.
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