Astronomia anglicana: containing an absolute and entire piece of astronomy. Wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometrical part, generally propounded, and particularly apply'd in all questions tending to diurnal motion, especially respecting the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries, and the other planets; together with their affections, as eclipses, &c. Composed according to the best observations, and grounded upon the most rational hypothesis yet constituted. With new, facile, and most exact tables, whereby the planets places may speedily be attained, both in longitude and latitude for any time past, present, or to come; and precepts for calculating eclipses, yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous than any heretofore extant. Fitted to the meridian of the most famous and ancient metropolis London, and chiefly intended for the use of our English nation. By Nicholas Greenwood, ... and professor of physick.

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  • Astronomia anglicana: containing an absolute and entire piece of astronomy. Wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometrical part, generally propounded, and particularly apply'd in all questions tending to diurnal motion, especially respecting the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries, and the other planets; together with their affections, as eclipses, &c. Composed according to the best observations, and grounded upon the most rational hypothesis yet constituted. With new, facile, and most exact tables, whereby the planets places may speedily be attained, both in longitude and latitude for any time past, present, or to come; and precepts for calculating eclipses, yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous than any heretofore extant. Fitted to the meridian of the most famous and ancient metropolis London, and chiefly intended for the use of our English nation. By Nicholas Greenwood, ... and professor of physick.
  • Doktrina sphairika: or, The doctrine of the sphere Doktrina theorika; or, A new theopika of the c?estial motions
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Imprint
London: printed by John Harefinch, for William Hensman, at the Kings-Head in Westminster-Hall, and are to be sold by Rest Fenner bookseller in Canterbury. MDCLXXXIX. [1689]
Publication year
1689-1689
ESTC No.
R230289
Grub Street ID
102639
Description
[8], 260 : diagrams, tables ; 2⁰
Note
"Doktrina sphairika: or, The doctrine of the sphere", "Doktrina theorika; or, A new theory of the c?estial motions", and "Astronomia anglicana" each have separate dated title page on leaf B1r, H1r, and O2r, respectively; pagination and register are continuous.

First two words of B1r and H1r title page transliterated from Greek.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), G1868aA