A tutor to astronomy & geography, or, The use of the Copernican spheres; in two books. The first being an explanation of the Copernican hypothesis and spheres. The second proving the ph?nomena salved by the earths motion, as well as by its supposed stability; as appears by the application of these spheres to problemes astronomical, geographical, nautical, astrological, gnomonical, and trigonometrical. By Joseph Moxon, hydrographer to the Kings most excellent Majesty.
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- A tutor to astronomy & geography, or, The use of the Copernican spheres; in two books. The first being an explanation of the Copernican hypothesis and spheres. The second proving the ph?nomena salved by the earths motion, as well as by its supposed stability; as appears by the application of these spheres to problemes astronomical, geographical, nautical, astrological, gnomonical, and trigonometrical. By Joseph Moxon, hydrographer to the Kings most excellent Majesty.
- Tutor to astronomie and geographie
- Use of the Copernican spheres
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London: printed for Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop on Ludgate-hill neer Fleet-bridge, at the signe of Atlas, 1665.
- Publication year
- 1665-1665
- ESTC No.
- R224024
- Grub Street ID
- 97753
- Description
- [8], 184 p. : ill. (woodcuts) ; 4⁰
- Note
- Loosely based on Part 2 of: Blaeu, Willem Janszoon. Institutio astronomica de usu globorum et sphaerarum caelestium ac terrestrium.
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Text continuous despite pagination.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), M3027bA