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is the Arabic al manac (the diary). Verstegen says it is the Saxon al-mon-aght (all moon heed), and that it refers to the tallies of the full and new moons kept by our Saxon ancestors. One of these tallies may still be seen at St. John's College, Cambridge.
Before printing, or before it was common:
By Date
Solomon Jarchi in and after 1150
Peter de Dacia about 1300
Walter de Elvendene 1327
John Somers, Oxford 1380!!
Nicholas de Lynna 1386
Purbach 1150–1461
First printed by Gutenberg, at Mentz 1457
By Regiomontanus, at Nuremberg 1472–3
Zainer, at Ulm 1478
Richard Pynson (Sheapeheard's Kalendar) 1497!!
Stöffer, in Venice 1499
Poor Robin's Almanack 1652
Francis Moore's Almanack
between 1698 and 1713
Stamp duty imposed 1710, repealed 1834.
reference is to the prognostications of weather in almanacs.
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