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Great news from the stars: or, an ephemeris for the year, 1725. With Observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses and Configurations of Heaven happening therein. Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the World, according to the best of History, 5674 Years. Wherein You have an Account of many Things about the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents, in the same year, with some other very Considerable Matters. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, active 1656-1683.Date: 1725- Books
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Great news from the stars: or, an ephemeris for the year 1716. With Observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses and Configurations of Heaven, happening therein. Being the Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the World, according to the best of History, 5665 Years. Wherein You have an Account of many Things about the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents in the same year, with some other very Considerable Matters. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, active 1656-1683.Date: 1716- Books
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Remarkable news from the stars: or, an ephemeris for the year 1772: with observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses, and Configurations of the Heavens, happening therein: Being Bissextile, or Leap-Year; And from the Creation of the World, according to the Best of History, 5721 Years. Wherein you have An Account of many Things concerning the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents, in the same year: With some other very Considerable Matters. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, active 1656-1683.Date: [1772]- Books
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Great news from the stars: or, an ephemeris for the year 1722. With Observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses and Configurations of Heaven happening therein. Being the 2d after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the world, according to the best of History, 5671 Years. Wherein You have an Account of many Things about the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents in the same year, with some other very Considerable Matters. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, active 1656-1683.Date: 1722- Books
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News from the stars: or, an ephemeris for the year 1701. With Observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses and Configurations of Heaven happening therein. Being the first since the Bissextile, or Leap Year, according to the Julian, or Old Account. And from the Creation of the World, according to the best of History, 5650 years. Wherein You have an Account of many things about the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents in the same Year. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, approximately 1635-1713.Date: 1701- Books
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News from the stars: or, an ephemeris for the year, 1702. With Observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses and Configurations of Heaven happening therein. Being the second since the Bissextile, or Leap-Year according to the Julian, or Old Account. And from the Creation of the world, according to the best of History, 5651 years. Wherein You have an Account of many things about the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents in the same year. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, approximately 1635-1713.Date: 1702- Books
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A new and easy method to find the longitude at land or sea. From the observation of the altitudes of the Cœlelestial bodies only; without having any Recourse to Eclipses, the Satellites of Jupiter, the Doctrine of Appulses, or the Magnet; and without the use of Clock-Work, Dials of any sort, Sand-Glasses or Pendulums; or any other Instrument, but a Sextant, Quadrant, or Astrolabe. Published for the Improvement of Geography and Navigation, and the Universal Benefit of Mankind.
Hayes, Charles, 1678-1760.Date: MDCCX. [1710]- Books
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A most curious and exact calculation and description of the triple conjunction, of the three superious planets, Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars, in December 1722. Shewing how and when they pass by each other; as also the Transit of Mercury over the Sun's Disk, in October next. Done by Charles Leadbetter, Author of The Treatise of Eclipses, and Teacher of the Mathematicks, at the Hand and Pen, in Cock-Lane, near Shore-Ditch, London. A Work very useful for all Gentlemen, Students in Astronomy, and others: To whom this Sheet is humbly Presented by the Author.
Leadbetter, Charles, active 1728.Date: [1722]- Books
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Mēnologion; or, an ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1711. Being the Third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Wherein is Contained Astronomical, Astrological and Meteorological Observations, from the Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, Various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Planets; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, High-Water at London-Bridge, Annual and Monthly Predictions; with several other things, necessary for such a Work. Calculated to the Meridian of the famous City of London whose Latitude is 51 deg. 32 min. but useful for Great-Britain and Ireland. The Like not Extant. By William Cookson, Student in Astrology and Physick.
Cookson, William, student in astrology.Date: 1711- Books
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The c lestial diary: or an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1721. It being the First after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the World, 5700 Years. Wherein is contained, The Motion, Aspects, and Operation of the Planets, with Astrological Observations upon the Eclipses, and Solar Ingresses; with other remarkable Passages, as the Moon's Southing, Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting, Monthly Observations, &c. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Meridian of the midst of Great-Britain, fitting the whole Monarchy without sensible Error. The third impression. By Salem Pearse, Student in the Mathematicks.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: 1721- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1780. Being the Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phaenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, late Regius Professor of Astronomy, and Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford. Also a Compleat Almanack, containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the ancient and honourable city of London. To which are added, Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's Declination; a Table by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelles; and, lastly, an exact Table of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of Thirty of the most remarkable fixed Stars: Taken from Mr. Flamsted's Catalogue. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1780]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1783. Being the Third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phaenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also a Compleat Almanack, containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the ancient and honourable city of London. To which are added, Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's Declination; a Table by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelles; and, lastly, an exact Table of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of Forty of the most remarkable fixed Stars, taken from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1783]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1782. Being the second after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phaenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomatical Tables. Also a Compleat Almanack, containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the ancient and honourable city of London. To which are added, Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's Declination; a Table by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelles; and, lastly, an exact Table of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of Thirty of the most remarkable fixed Stars, taken from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1782]- Books
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The British diary: being an ephemeris for the year of our Lord God 1743. Being the Third after Bissextile or Leap-Year. Wherein is contained the Planets Diurnal Motions, their Aspects and Latitudes; Eclipses, Lunations, Length of Days, the Sun's Rising and Setting for three several Latitudes. The Moon's Rising, Southing, and Setting. With Astrological Observations on the Solar Ingresses, some farther Remarks on the Conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter, a Table of Houses for the Latitude of London 51- 32-, and many Tables and Things fit for such a Work. Calculated for the Latitude of London 51- 32-. By John Sharp, Student in the Coelestial Sciences. Imprimatur J. Chapman.
Sharp, John, -1757.Date: [1743]- Books
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The coelestial diary: or, an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1757. And from the Creation of the World, according to the best of History, 5703 Years. Wherein is contained the Motions, Aspects, and Operations of the Planets; with Observations on the Eclipses and Solar Ingresses; with other remarkable Passages, as the Moon's Southing, Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting, and Monthly Observations, in a Poetical Manner, the like not extant, &c. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Meridian of the middle of Great Britain, fitting the whole Monarchy without sensible Error. The thirty ninth impression. By Salem Pearse, Student in Physick and the Coelestial Sciences.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: [1757]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1791. Being the third after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phaenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Processor Mayer, and other the latests and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also A Compleat Almanack containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the ancient and honourable city of London. To which are added, Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's semi-diurnal Arcs, by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year,. and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelies; a Table of the Sun's Right-Ascension; various exact Tables of the most remarkable fixed Stars, corrected from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue; and, lastly, a correct Table of latitudes and Longitudes of the most remarkable Places in the World. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1791]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1799. Being the Third after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also A Complete Almanack containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the Royal Observatory of Greenwich. To which are added Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's semi-diurnal Arcs, by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satellite; a Table of the Sun's Right-Ascension; various exact Tables of the most remarkable fixed Stars, corrected from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue; and, lastly, a correct Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of the most remarkable Places in the World. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1799]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1797. Being the First after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also A Complete Almanack, containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the Royal Observatory of Greenwich. To which are added Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's semi-diurnal Arcs, by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelite; a Table of the Sun's Right-Ascension; various exact Tables of the most remarkable fixed Stars, corrected from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue; and, lastly, a correct Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of the most remarkable Places in the World. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1797]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1798. Being the Second after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also A Complete Almanack, containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the Royal Observatory of Greenwich. To which are added Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's semi-diurnal Arcs, by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelite; a Table of the Sun's Right-Ascension; various exact Tables of the most remarkable fixed Stars, corrected from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue; and, lastly, a correct Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of the most remarkable Places in the World. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1798]- Books
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Atlas ouranios, the coelestial atlas; or, a new ephemeris for the year of our Lord 1795. Being the Third after bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Phenomena that will happen this Year. Carefully computed. From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, those of Professor Mayer, and other the latest and most correct Astronomical Tables. Also A Complete Almanack, containing the Feasts and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations; the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the Meridian and Latitude of the Royal Observatory of Greenwich. To which are added, Several useful Tables: As, a Table of the Sun's semi-diurnal Arcs, by which the Times of the Sun's Rising and Setting may be known by Inspection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipses of Jupiter's first Satelite; a Table of the Sun's Right-Ascension; various exact Tables of the most remarkable fixed Stars, corrected from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue; and, lastly, a correct Table of Latitudes and Longitudes of the most remarkable Places in the World. By Robert White, Teacher of the Mathematicks.
White, Robert, 1693-1773.Date: [1795]- Books
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The coelestial diary: or, an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1755 Being the third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year, and from the Creation of the World, according to the best of History, 5702 Years. Wherein is contained the Motions, Aspects, and Operations of the Planets; with Observations on the Eclipses and Solar Ingresses; with other remarkable Passages, as the Moon's Southing, Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting, and Monthly Observations, in a Poetical Manner, the like not extant, &c. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Meridian of the middle of Great Britain, fitting the whole Monarchy without sensible Error. The thirty seventh impression. By Salem Pearse, Student in Physick and the Coelestial Sciences.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: [1755]- Books
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The coelestial diary: or, an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1754, Being the second after Bissextile, or Leap-Year, and from the Creation of the World, according to the best of History, 5701 Years. Wherein is contained the Motions, Aspects, and Operations of the Planets; with Observations on the Eclipses and Solar Ingresses; with other remarkable Passages, as the Moon's Southing, Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting, and Monthly Observations, in a Poetical Manner, the like not extant, &c. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Meridian of the middle of Great Britain, fitting the whole Monarchy without sensible Error. The thirty sixth impression. By Salem Pearse, Student in Physick and the Coelestial Sciences.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: [1754]- Books
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The coelestial diary: or, an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1764. Being Leap-Year, and from the Creation of the World, according to the best of History, 5711 Years. Wherein is contained the Motions, Aspects, and Operations of the Planets; with Observations on the Eclipses and Solar Ingresses; with other remarkable Passages, as the Moon's Southing, Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting, and Monthly Observations, in a Poetical Manner, the like not extant, &c. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Meridian of the Middle of Great Britain, fitting the whole Monarchy without sensible Error. The forty-sixth impression. By Salem Pearse, Student in Physick and the Coelestial Sciences.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: [1764]- Books
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Crosby's Royal fortune-telling almanack; or, Ladies universal pocket-book, for the year 1796. Containing Eugenlo and Hilario, or the prophecy fulfilled Eclipses, common notes, &c. Tables of the changes of the moon Holidays kept at the public offices Days for transferring stock Births, marriages, &c. of the Royal Family of Great Britain Precedency among ladies Observations on the nature, means, and use of prescience of palmistry, physiognomy, the hair, baldness, moles, dreams, the birth of children, with respect to the moon, &c. Anecdotes of Mrs. Williams The Heroic Princess Phillis and Corydon New songs sung at Vauxhall Kings and Queens of England Marketing tables A tables to cast up expences New country dances. To be continued annually.
Crosby, B. (Benjamin).Date: [1795]- Books
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The coelestial diary: or, an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1767. Being the Third after Leap Year, and from the Creation of the World, according to the best of History, 5712 Years: Wherein is contained the Motions, Aspects, and Operation: of the Planets; with Observations on the Eclipses and Solar Ingresses; with other remarkable Passages, as the Moon's Southing, Sun and Moon's Rising and Setting and Monthly Observations, in a Poetical Manner, the like not extant, &c. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Meridian of the Middle of Great Britain, fitting the whole Monarchy without sensible Error. The forty-ninth impression. By Salem Pearse, Student in Physick and the Coelestial Sciences.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: [1767]