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Merlinus liberatus. Being an almanack for the year of our redemption 1741. Being the First after Bissextile or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the World, according to the best of Prophane History, 5690. And the 52d of our Deliverance by K. William from Popery, and Arbitrary Government. But the 45th from the Horrid, Popish, High-Church, Jacobite Plot. In which are contain'd the diurnal Motions of the Planets, Conjunctions, Lunations, Eclipses, more large, and exact than any other of this Kind. Astrological Observations on the Twelve Months, and on the four Quarters of the Year, Terms, Equation of Clocks, the true Times of the Rising and Setting of the Sun and Moon, with other Things fit for such a Work. To which is prefix'd, The Protestant Remembrancer continued. Calculated and referr'd to the Meridian of London, Whose Latitude is 51- 32' North. By John Partridge.
Partridge, John, 1644-1715.Date: [1741]- Books
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Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1741. Being the first after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the World's Creation, 5745. Wherein is contained the Lunations, Conjunctions, Aspects, and Effects of the Planets; the Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; with the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Planets and fixed Stars throughout the Year; whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Horizon of the ancient and renowned Borough-Town of Stamford (formerly a famous University) whose Latitude is 52 deg. 40 min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. By Tycho Wing, Philomath. Imprimatur F. A.
Wing, Tycho, 1696-1750.Date: [1741]- 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]