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The perpetual astronomical calendar: Containing, compendious tables done after a method intirely new. Shewing ... any year of our Lord past or to come, with for the Julian and Gregorian accounts, by inspection; [I. Th]e golden number and ... [II. Th]e dominical letters. [III.] The moveable feasts [and] terms, with their [retu]rns. [IV.] The fixed terms and [their] returns. [V. Th]e calendar, shewing [the] days of the year, month and week. Rising and setting of the sun. Age of moon. Saints and holy days. Equation of time, &c. VI. The moon's southing, with the time of the tides. VII. A table of the comets, shewing the times when they were nearest the sun; their periods; and when they are to appear again. Together with, ... and easy tables for finding the times [of] the true new and full moons, with all their [re]markable eclipses for the above time. ... precepts for making all plain to the [mean]est capacities by examples. [By] John Wilson.
Wilson, John, active 1757.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Tables of time calculated for two hundred years. Vizt: the XVII and XVIII centuries. To which are added Mr. Flamsteed's table of the equation of natural days. And other usefull tables / By John Smart.
Smart, John, of Guildhall, LondonDate: 1710- Books
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Tables of time calculated for two hundred years vizt. the XVII. and XVIII. centuries. To which are added Mr. Flamsteed's table of the equation of natural days, and other usefull tables. By John Smart ...
Smart, John, of Guildhall, London.Date: [1710]