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The History of the Universe
Imprint 2016Available in Springer Physics and Astronomy eBooks 2016 English/International.
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Choosing and Using a Refracting Telescope
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Rerum naturalium doctrina methodica post secundam editionem denuò copiosissimè adaucta, & in III. libros distincta: vnà cum Isagoge sphærica methodicè proposita: a Gul. Adolpho Scribonio, Marpurgensi doctore & medico.
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Memorial verses on the ecclesiastical and civil calender with an epitome of the heavenly motions. By Thomas Streete student in astronomy and mathematicks. Imprimatur, ex Ædibus Lamb. Jul. 16. 1666. Tho. Cooke, reverendissimo in Christo patri & D. Gilberto Archiepiscopo cant. sacellanus domesticus.
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Hemeroscopeion anniæræ Christianæ 1653 presenting the English and Roman kalendar, planetary motions, passions and positions, meteorologicall observations, chronologicall collections, and judgements astrologicall, &c. Respecting the meridian, and latitude of Kirkby-Kendall; where the vertex is distant from the æquator, 54.̊50'. and whose longitude, is, 18.̊00'. By Geo. VVarton, Esq.
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The vvhole art of navigation in five books ...
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Calendaria: sive, Tabulæ astronomicæ vniuersales & resolutæ in quibus exacte continentur, tam nomina, naturæ, magnitudines, latitudines, longitudines, aspectus, declinationes, rectæque stellarum omnium inerrantium maximè insignium ascensioones [sic] singulis sub cœlo regionibus inferuientes. Situs quoque earum in 12. domibus cœli ad medium fere 8. climatis, videlicet, ad altitudinem poli arctici 51.gr.42.scr. Quibus annexæ sunt quædam tabulæ perpetuæ (tam fructuosæ, quàm commodæ) ad locandum planetas exactè in 12. prædictis domibus cœlestis figuræ, cuiuscunq[ue]; latitudinis fuerint, in eodem parallelo: Item, calendarium seu tabula ortus & occasus, tum cosmyci tum acronyci singularum pradictarum stellarum, huic nostro seculo & climati similiter conueniens. Georgio Hartgillo, verbi Dei minstro, authore.
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Posthuma Fosteri the description of a ruler, upon which is inscribed divers scales: and the uses thereof: invented and written by Mr. Samuel Foster, late professor of astronomie in Gresham-Colledg. By which the most usual propositions in astronomy, navigation, and dialling, are facily performed. Also, a further use of the said scales in deliniating of far declining dials; and of those that decline and recline, three severall wayes. With the deliniating of all horizontall dials, between 30 and 60 gr. of latitude, without drawing any lines but the houres themselves.
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Angelus solis et lunæ; or astronomical calculations from the Caroline tables lately published by the author with astrological predictions thereon for the year of Christ, 1661 also a calendar, with the motions and aspects of the planets, from the best ephemerides extant. Referred to the zenith of the famous City of London, but reducible & useful unto all parts.
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The description and vse of the sphære deuided into three principal partes: whereof the first intreateth especially of the circles of the vppermost moueable sphære, and of the manifould vses of euery one of them seuerally: the second sheweth the plentifull vse of the vppermost sphære, and of the circles therof ioyntly: the third conteyneth the description of the orbes whereof the sphæres of the sunne and moone haue beene supposed to be made, with their motions and vses. By Edward Wright. The contents of each part are more particularly set downe in the table.
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Astronomia Carolina. A new theorie of the coelestial motions. Composed according to the best observations and most rational grounds of art. Yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous than any before extant. With exact and most easie tables thereunto, and precepts for the calculation of eclipses, &c. /
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Johannis VVallisi, SS. Th.D. geometriae professoris Saviliani in celeberrimâ Academia Oxoniensi, operum mathematicorum pars prima qua continentur, oratio inauguralis. Mathesis universalis, sive, Arithmeticum tum speciosam complectens. Adversis Meibomii, de proportionibus dialogum, tractatis elencticus.
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An astrological discourse vpon the great and notable coniunction of the tvvo superiour planets, Saturne & Iupiter, which shall happen the 28 day of April, 1583 with a briefe declaration of the effectes, which the late eclipse of the sunne 1582, is yet heerafter to woorke /
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De cometa anni M. DC. XVIII. Disserationes Thomae Fieni in Academia Lovaniensi Medicinae, et liberti fromondi philosophiae professorum. In quibus tum istius motus, tum aliorum omnium essentia, effectus, & praesagiendi facultas declarantur. Ejusdem Thomae Fieni epistolica quæstio, an verum sit, Colum noveri, & terram quiescere?
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Extraordinary nevves from Constantinople November the 27, 1641 being a letter sent from thence to the Lord Dominicco, Mugliano, Florantino dated the second of September 1641 : conteyning a most certaine and true relation of the late and strange visions with the aspects of two commetts or blazing starres with forked tayles : appearing to the great Turke, and perpendicularly hanging over his Seraglio in Constantinople as also his incredible dreames together with their interpretation by the wisest of his divines astrologers and magicians /
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Collectio geniturarum, or, A collection of nativities, in CL genitures, viz. princely, prelatical, causidical, physical, mercatorial, mathematical, of short life, of twins, &c. with many useful observations on them, both historical and astrological : being of practical concernment unto philosophers, physitians, astronomers, astrologers, and others that are friends unto Urania /
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A treatise against iudicial astrologie Dedicated to the right Honorable Sir Thomas Egerton Knight, Lord Keeper of the great Seale, and one of her Maiesties most honorable priuie Councell. VVritten by Iohn Chamber, one of the prebendaries of her Maiesties free Chappell of VVindsor, and fellow of Eaton College.
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Noua orbis terrarum descriptio opti[c]e proiecta secundu[m]q[ue] peritissimos Anglie geographos multis ni [sic] locis castigatissima et preceteris ipsiq[ue] globo nauigationi faciliter applcanda [sic] per Ioannem Blagrauum gen[er]osum Readingensem mathesibus beneuolentem Beniamin Wright Anglus Londinensis cælator anno Domini 1596
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