1574)[1] was an English astrologer, writer and translator[2] who most probably also wrote as Didymus Mountain.
[3] Hill described himself as a Londoner, who had received a modest education, although this did include a knowledge of Latin and Italian.
[6] In 1988, the Oxford University Press produced a paperback reprint of this book under the name Thomas Hill.
[7] Hill also published works on arithmetic, astrology, the interpretation of dreams and physiognomy.
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