dc.description.abstract | Practica Teutsch auff das jarem Christi, printed in 1528 and attributed to Anthonius Brelochs, is a German-language astrological almanac forecasting the events of the year based on planetary movements and celestial phenomena. Drawing from the traditions of Ptolemaic astrology and medieval cosmology, the text outlines predictions for weather patterns, agricultural yields, political unrest, health crises, and social conditions. Each month is analyzed in detail, with particular attention to lunar phases, conjunctions, and the influence of planets such as Saturn, Mars, and Venus. The work reflects a worldview in which divine providence and celestial order are intertwined, and it serves both as a practical guide and a theological reflection on the natural world. Intended for civic leaders and educated readers, the almanac blends astronomical observation with moral and spiritual counsel.
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