The sea-man's kalendar: or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars. As also, a table of the longitude and latitude of all the most eminent places of the world, first calculated by John Tap. Since corrected, and enlarged with many additions. Viz. New exact tables of the north-star; new tables of 65 of the principal fixed stars, their time of coming upon the meridian every day; with their right ascension and declination, &c. With a discovery of a way to find the long hidden secret of longitude, by Henry Bond, teacher of the mathematicks in the Bulwark near the Tower. All which are now newly calculated and corrected, and many rules and tables added. By Henry Philippes, philo nauticus.
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- The sea-man's kalendar: or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars. As also, a table of the longitude and latitude of all the most eminent places of the world, first calculated by John Tap. Since corrected, and enlarged with many additions. Viz. New exact tables of the north-star; new tables of 65 of the principal fixed stars, their time of coming upon the meridian every day; with their right ascension and declination, &c. With a discovery of a way to find the long hidden secret of longitude, by Henry Bond, teacher of the mathematicks in the Bulwark near the Tower. All which are now newly calculated and corrected, and many rules and tables added. By Henry Philippes, philo nauticus.
- Ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars Sea-man's kalender Sea-mans kalender Seaman's calendar
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London: printed by W. Godbid, for E. Hurlock [and are] to be sold at the Rose at the West end of S[t. Paul's-Church], 1674.
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- 1674-1674
- ESTC No.
- R184869
- Grub Street ID
- 74236
- Description
- [4], 41, 40-41, [25], 71-166, 165-179, [1] p. : tables ; 4⁰
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- Signatures: A-Z?.
Register and text continuous despite pagination.
"To the courteous readers, health." (A2r) signed: John Tap.
"To the ingenious sea-man." (A2v) signed: Henry Philippes Philonauticus.
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- Verify imprint; titlepage of British Library copy mutilated