Generall calend[ers] or, most easie astronomicall tables : in the which are contained [...] as well the names, natures, magnitudes, latitudes, longitudes, aspects, declinations, and right ascensions of all the notablest fixed starres, vniuersally seruing all countries; as also their mediation of heauen [...] Also their situation in the twelue houses of the cœlestiall figure [...] very precisely [fitting] the latitude of 51.degrees, 42.minutes of the Pole arcticke. To the which are annexed certaine perpetuall tables [...] for the exact placing of the planets (of what latitude so euer they be) in the sayd [...] celestiall houses for the paralell aforesayd. And also a calender or table of the cosmicall and acronicall rising and setting of all the sayd starres, agreeing to this our age and climate [...] by George Hartgyll minister of the word of God.

  • Hartgill, George
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1594
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Calendaria: sive tabulæ astronomicæ universales. English
Calendaria: sive tabulæ astronomicæ universales.

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London : Printed by Iohn VVindet, and are to be solde in Lothburie by Andrew Maunsell, 1594.

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[102+] pages

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STC (2nd ed.) 12896.

Notes

A translation, published the same year, of Hartgill's Calendaria: sive tabulæ astronomicæ universales (STC 12895).
Tables largely imposed from STC 12895. At least the Bodleian copy has large slip with headlines, symbols, etc., possibly intended to be cut up for paste-on cancels--STC.
Imperfect; cropped at top of title page affecting text and at bottom of text pages affecting signatures.
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 464:08) s1999 miun s

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