Worldcat is totally negative about an author Schwabergen.
Google knows this passage:
https://books.google.de/books?id=yh...kDnoQ6AEIMDAD#v=onepage&q=schwabergen&f=false
... which mentions a "Jean Meibomius" as a friend and the publication location Helmstadt (? = Helmstedt) and the year 1672. The title of the book is not given.
Helmstedt had a university then, likely with a good name. In Helmstedt was active Henricus Maibomius, otherwise Johann Heinrich Maibom (Johann = Jean in French).
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Meibom_(Mediziner)
worldcat has for "Helmstedt 1672" 2 published works, both from Maibom
http://worldcat.org/identities/nc-helmstedt 1672/
The university Helmstedt was then (? at least till 1650) known as a hardliner in the question of protestant witch persecution. Perhaps the addressed text had something to do with it?
"Schwabenden" leads to nothing, as far I can see this. Perhaps a result of a name transformation from German to Latin. Close names in Helmstedt are Schraderus or Schrader or Schwabe. Perhaps the text existed only as a manuscript?
Generally the word cartomancy didn't exist in this time.