A double ephemeris, for the year of our Lord, 1700. Or the heliocentrick and geocentrick motions of the planets from Astronomia Carolina for the meridian of the city of London. Exactly calculated. Also, readily shewing the true times of high-water at London-Bridge: the equation of time for the true regulating of clocks and watches; the suns declination to every day; the time of day-break; the length of the day, and the hour and minute of the sun and moon's rising and setting; with other useful notes pertinent to the work. With the late Duke of Monmouth's nativity, and J. Partridge's erroneous judgment thereon, and his mundane aspects and parallels, confuted. By George Parker, philomath.
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London: printed for the author, at the Ball and Star in Salisbury-Court, and sold by W. Hunt at the Ball in Paul's Ally in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1700.
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- 1700-1700
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- R25873
- Grub Street ID
- 109256
- Description
- [80] p. ; 8⁰
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- Signatures: A-D? ?C?.
Quire ?C, "A table of oblique ascensions, for the latitude of 51 deg. 32 min.", is in the same setting of type as that in his: An ephemeris of the c?estial motions, heliocentrick and geocentrick, the year of our Lord, 1699.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), A2003