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An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our lord, 1725. It being the first after leap-year. Containing, the eclipses of the luminaries, solar-ingresses. A table of the sun's declination, rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. With divers tables of good use, calculated chiefly for the city of Dubln [sic], whose latitude is 53 deg. 20 min. north. To which are added some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical, geometrical, and mechanical questions, enigma's &c. with many delightful particulars adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of the adjusting pendulum clocks and watches; with some remarks on our present astronomy. By John Knapp, clock and watch-maker, on Haman's-Marsh, at the sign of the Dyal, Cork.
Knapp, John, Lover of the Mathematicks.Date: 1725- Books
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An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our lord, 1720. It being leap-year. Containing, the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries, rising and setting of the sun. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good life. Calculated for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes north. To which are added, some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical, and geometrical questions, enigma's, &c. with many delightful and entertaining particulars, peculiarly adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also a discourse of the equation of time, the method of adjusting clocks and watches. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the dyal, at the Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane, on the key, Cork.
Knapp, John, Lover of the Mathematicks.Date: 1720- Books
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An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1721. It being the first after leap year. Containing the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries, rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good life. Calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which are adaed, some surprizing paradoxes arithmetical questions, enigma's; with many delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks and watches; with some properties of refraction, &c. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the Dyal, at the lower-end of St. Peter's Church-Lane, on the key, Cork.
Knapp, John, Lover of the Mathematicks.Date: 1721- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1742. Being the Second after Bessextile or Leap Year. Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing and Setting of the Moon, and High Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Coclestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1742]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1750. Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Moon; and High-Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other Fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Coelestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1750]- Books
Merlinus Anglicus junior: or The starry messenger for the year of our redemption, 1696. : And from the creation, according to sacred writ, 5645 being bissextil, or leap-year. Wherein is contained, (1) Astronomical and meteorological observations. (2) The state of the year, deduced according to art, from the solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the planets. (3) The rising and setting of the sun, moon and stars: also her southing; together with many usefull tables pertinent for such a work, accommodated to the meridian of London, which lies in the latitude of 51 deg. 32 min. north, but may indifferently serve (without sensible error) for any other part of Great Britain. To which is added monthly observations and astrological predictions (or conjectures) upon the whole year, &c. Also an ephemeris of the diurnal motions and aspects of the planets, &c. the like (in all particulars) not extant. / By Henry Coley.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1704.Date: 1696- Books
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Nuncius sydereus, or, The starry messenger for the year of our redemption, 1688, and from the creation, according to sacred writ, 5637 : wherein is contained, 1. Astronomical and meterological observations, 2. The state of the year, deduced according to art, from the solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the planets, 3. The rising and setting of the sun and moon, also her southing : together with many useful tables pertinent for such a work : accomodated to the meridian of London, which lies in the latitude of 51 deg. 32 min. north, buy may indifferently serve (without sensible error) for any other part of Great Britain : to which is added, geographical descriptions : also an ephemeris of the diurnal motions and aspects of the planets : together with a table of houses for the aforesaid latitude, &c. the like (in all particulars) not extant in any other / by Henry Coley.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1704?Date: 1688- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1749. Being the First after Bessextile, or Leap Year: Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Moon, and High-Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other Fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks, and the Coelestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1749]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1754. Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Moon, and High Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other Fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Coclestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1754]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1740. Being Bissextile or Leap-Year. Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing and Setting of the Moon, and High-Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Coelestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1740]- Books
Merlinus Anglicus junior: or The starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1692. : and from the creation, according to Sacred Writ, 5641. Being bissextile, or leap-year. Wherein is contained, (1) Astronomical and meteorological observations. (2) The state of the year, deduced according to art, from the solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the planets. (3) The rising and setting of the sun and moon: also her southing; together with many usefull tables pertinent for such a work, accommodated to the meridian of London, which lies in the latitude of 51 deg. 32 min. north, but may indifferently serve (without sensible error) for any other part of Great Britain. To which is added monthly observations and astrological predictions (or conjectures) upon the whole year, &c. Also an ephemeris of the diurnal motions and aspects of the planets; together with a table of houses ... The like (in all particulars) not extant. / By Henry Coley.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1704.Date: 1692- Books
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An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our lord, 1723. It being the third after leap-year. Containing the eclipses of the luminaries, solar-ingresses, rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Corke. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others, with divers tables of good use, calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose lat. is 53 deg. 20 min. north, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which is added some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, Ænigma's &c. with marry delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks & watches, the use of the quick-silver barometer, or weather-glass; and many other things not in any of the former. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker at Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane, on the key. Corke.
Knapp, John, Lover of the Mathematicks.Date: [1723]- Books
Merlinus Anglicus Junior: or The starry messenger for the year of our redemption, 1699. : And from the creation, according to sacred writ, 5648. Being the third after bissextil, or leap-year. Wherein is contained, (1) astronomical and meteorological observations. (2) The state of the year, deduced according to art, from the solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the planets. (3) The rising and setting of the sun, moon and stars: also her southing; together with many usefull tables pertinent for such a work. Accommodated to the meridian of London, which lies in the latitude of 51 deg. 32 min. north, but may indifferently serve (without sensible error) for any other part of Great Britain. To which is added monthly observations and astrological predictions (or conjectures) upon the whole year, &c. Also an ephemeris of the diurnal motions and aspects of the planets, &c. the like (in all particulars) not extant. As also a short discourse of the feast of Easter. / By Henry Coley.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1704.Date: 1699- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1753. Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Moon, and High-Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other Fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Coelestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1753]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1758. Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Moon, and High-Water at London-Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other Fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; With many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, All accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Celestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1758]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1751. Being the Third after Bissextile, or Leap Year: Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Moon, and High-Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other Fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Coelestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1751]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger for the year of our redemption, 1737. Being the First after Bissextile or Leap-Year. Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art. from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing and Setting of the Moon, and High Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks, and the Celestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1737]- Books
Merlinus Anglicus junior: or the starry messenger for the year of our redemption, 1697. : And from the creation, according to Sacred Writ, 5646. Being the first after leap-year. Wherein is contained, (1) Astronomical and meteorological observations. (2)The state of the year, deduced according to art, from the solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the planets. (3) The rising and setting of the sun, moon and stars: also her southing; together with many usefull tables pertinent for such a work, accommodated to the meridian of London, which lies in the latitude of 51 deg. 32 min. north, but may indifferently serve (without sensible error) for any other part of Great Britain. To which is added monthly observations and astrological predictions (or conjectures) upon the whole year, &c. Also an ephemeris of the diurnal motions and aspects of the planets, &c. the like (in all particulars) not extant. / By Henry Coley, teacher of the Mathematicks, and the Coelestial Science, in Baldwin's-Garden.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1704.Date: 1697- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger for the year of our redemption, 1736. Being the Bissextile or Leap-Year. Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing and Setting of the Moon, and High-Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work. all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks, and the Celestial Sciences.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1736]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, The starry messenger for the year of our redemption, 1733. Being the first from bissextile or leap-year. Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, astrological and meteorological, observations. II. The state of the year deduced according to art, from solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the seven planets. III. The rising, southing and setting of the moon, and high-waters at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the rising, southing and setting of the seven stars, and other fixed stars of note: a perpetual table of the rising and setting of the sun, beginning and ending of twilight, and length of the day and night, to every fifth day throughout the year; with many other tables pertinent for such a work, all accommodated to the meridian of London, whose latitude is 51 degrees, 32 minutes north, but will serve for any part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not extant. By Henry Coley, student in the mathematicks, and the celestial science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1733]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1741. Being the First after Bessextile or Leap Year. Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing and Setting of the Moon, and High-Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Coclestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1741]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1739. Being the Third from Bissextile or Leap-Year. Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing and Setting of the Moon, and High-Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Coelestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1739]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, The starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1745. Being the first after bessextile, or leap year. Wherein is contained, 1. astronomical, astrological, and meteorological observations. 2. the state of the year deduced according to art, from solar ingresses, eclipses, various configurations, aspects and conjunctions of the seven planets. 3. The rising, southing and setting of the moon, and high water at London Bridge. 4. Tables of the rising, southing and setting of the seven stars, and other fixed stars of note: a perpetual table of the rising and setting of the sun, beginning and ending of twilight, and length of the day and night, to every fifth day throughout the year; with many other tables pertinent for such a work, all accommodated to the meridian of London, whose latitude is 51 degrees, 32 minutes north, but will serve for any part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not extant. By Henry Coley, student in the mathematicks and the cælestial science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1745]- Books
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Merlinus Anglicus junior: or, the starry messenger, for the year of our redemption, 1746. Being the Second after Bessextile, or Leap Year. Wherein is contained, I. Astronomical, Astrological, and Meteorological Observations. II. The State of the Year deduced according to Art, from Solar Ingresses, Eclipses, various Configurations, Aspects and Conjunctions of the Seven Planets. III. The Rising, Southing and Setting of the Moon, and High-Water at London Bridge. IV. Tables of the Rising, Southing and Setting of the Seven Stars, and other Fixed Stars of Note: A perpetual Table of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Beginning and Ending of Twilight, and Length of the Day and Night, to every fifth Day throughout the Year; with many other Tables pertinent for such a Work, all Accommodated to the Meridian of London, whose Latitude is 51 Degrees, 32 Minutes North, but will serve for any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland. The like not Extant. By Henry Coley, Student in the Mathematicks and the Coelestial Science.
Coley, Henry, 1633-1695?.Date: [1746]- Books
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An easy introduction to astronomy, for young gentlemen and ladies: describing The Figure, Motions, and Dimensions of the Earth; the different Seasons; Gravity and Light; the Solar System; the Transit of Venus, and its Use in Astronomy; the Moon's Motion and Phases; the Eclipses of the Sun and Moon; the Cause of the Ebbing and Flowing of the Sea, &c. By James Ferguson, F. R. S.
Ferguson, James, 1710-1776.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]