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A52257 Cosmographia, or, A view of the terrestrial and cœlestial globes in a brief explanation of the principles of plain and solid geometry applied to surveying and gauging of cask : the doctrine of primum mobile : with an account of the Juilan & Gregorian calendars, and the computation of the places of the sun, moon, and fixed stars ... : to which is added an introduction unto geography / by John Newton ... Newton, John, 1622-1678. 1679 (1679) Wing N1055; ESTC R17177 190,483 519

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to reduce her place from her Orbit to the Ecliptick Chap. 19. To find the mean Conjunctions and Opposition of the Sun and Moon The Fourth Part or an Introduction to Geography CHap. 1. Of the Nature and Division of Geography Chap. 2. Of the Distinction or Dimension of the Earthly Globe by Zones and Climates Chap. 3. Of Europe Chap. 4. Of Asia Chap. 5. Of Africk Chap. 6. Of America Chap. 7. Of the description of the Terrestrial Globe by Maps Vniversal and Particular A Table of the view of the most notable Epochas The Iulian Calendar Page 461 The Gregorian Calendar 466 A Table to convert Sexagenary Degrees and Minutes into Decimals and the contrary 476 A Table converting hours and minutes into degrees and minutes of the AEquator 480 A Table of the Longitudes and Latitudes of some of the most eminent Cities and Towns in England and Ireland 482 A Table of the Suns mean Longitude and Anomaly in both AEgyptian and Iulian Years Months Days Hours and Minutes 484 Tables of the Moons mean motion 493 A Catalogue of some of the most notable fixed Stars according to the observation of Tycho Brahe rectified to the year 1601. 511 Books Printed for and sold by Thomas Passinger at the Three Bibles on the middle of London-Bridge THe Elements of the Mathematical Art commonly called Algebra expounded in four Books by Iohn Kersey in two Vol. fol. A mirror or Looking-glass for Saints and Sinners shewing the Justice of God on the one and his Mercy towards the other set forth in some thousands of Examples by Sam. Clark in two Vol. fol. The Mariners Magazine by Capt. Sam. Sturmy fol. Military and Maritime Discipline in three Books by Capt. Tho. Kent fol. Dr. Cudworth's universal Systeme The Triumphs of Gods Revenge against the Crying and Execrable sin of wilful and premeditated Murther by Iohn Reynolds fol. Royal and Practical Chymistry by Oswaldus Crollius and Iohn Hartman faithfully rendred into English fol. Practical Navigation by Iohn Seller Quarto The History of the Church of Great Britain from the Birth of our Saviour until the Year of our Lord 1667. quarto The Ecclesiastical History of France from the first plantation of Christianity there unto this time quarto The book of Architecture by Andrea Palladio quarto The mirror of Architecture or the ground Rules of the Art of Building by Vincent Scammozi quarto Trigonometry on the Doctrine of Triangles by Rich. Norwood quarto Markham's Master-piece Revived containing all knowledge belonging to the Smith Farrier or Horse-Leach touching the curing of all Diseases in Horses quarto Collins Sector on a Quadrant quarto The famous History of the destruction of Troy in three books quarto Safeguard of Sailers quarto Norwood's Seamans Companion quarto Geometrical Seaman quarto A plain and familiar Exposition of the Ten Commandments by Iohn Dod quarto The Mariners new Calendar quarto The Seamans Calendar quarto The Seamans Practice quarto The honour of Chivalry do the famous and delectable History of Don Belianus of Greece quarto The History of Amadis de Gaul the fifth part quarto The Seamans Dictionary quarto The complete Canonier quarto Seamans Glass quarto Complete Shipwright quarto The History of Valentine and Orson quarto The Complete Modellist quarto The Boat-swains Art quarto Pilots Sea-mirror quarto The famous History of Montelion Knight of the Oracle quarto The History of Palladine of England quarto The History of Cleocretron and Clori●ma quarto The Arralgnment of lower idle froward and unconstant Women quarto The pleasant History of Iack of Newb●●y quarto Philips Mathematical Manual Octavo A prospect of Heaven or a Treatise of the happiness of the Saints in Glory oct Etymologicunt parvum oct Thesaurus Astrologiae or an Astrological Treasury by Iohn Gadbury oct Gellibrand ' s Epitome oct The English Academy or a brief Introduction to the seven Liberal Arts by Iohn Newton D. D. oct The best exercise for Christians in the worst times by I. H. oct A seasonable discourse of the right use and abuse of Reason in matters of Religion oct The Mariners Compass rectified oct Norwood ' s Epitome oct Chymical Essays by Iohn Beguinus oct A spiritual Antidote against sinful Contagions by Tho. Doolittle oct Monastieon Fevershamiense or a description of the Abby of Feversham oct Scarborough ' s Spaw oct French Schoolmaster oct The Poems of Ben. Iohnson junior oct A book of Knowledge in three parts oct The Book of Palmestry oct Farnaby ' s Epigramms oct The Huswifes Companion and the Husbandmans Guide oct Jovial Garland oct Cocker ' s Arithmetick twelves The Path Way to Health twelves Hall ' s Soliloquies twelves The Complete Servant Maid or the young Maidens Tutor twelves Newton's Introduction to the Art of Logick twelves Newton's Introduction to the Art of Rhetorick twelves The Anatomy of Popery or a Catalogue of Popish errors in Doctrine and corruptions in Worship twelves The famous History of the five wise Philosophers containing the Life of Iehosophat the Hermit twelves The exact Constable with his Original and Power in all cases belonging to his Office twelves The Complete Academy or a Nursery of Complements twelves Heart salve for a wounded Soul and Eye salve for a blind World by Tho. Calvert twelves Pilgrims Port or the weary mans rest in the Grave twelves Christian Devotion or a manual of Prayers twelves The Mariners divine Mate twelves At Cherry Garden Stairs on Rotherhith Wall are taught these Mathematical Sciences viz. Arithmetick Algebra Geometry Trigonometry Surveying Navigation Dyalling Astronomy Gauging Gunnery and Fortification The use of the Globes and other Mathematical Instruments the projection of the Sphere on any circle c. He maketh and selleth all sorts of Mathematical Instruments in Wood and Brass for Sea and Land with Books to shew the use of them Where you may have all sorts of Maps Plats Sea-Charts in Plain and Mercator on reasonable Terms By Iames Atkinson FINIS
T. 72. 195. 10.49327695 t ½ X Cru 69. 306. 10.42281009 2. Operation cs ½ Z 80. 49596. Comp. Arith. 0.78170174 cs ½ X 56. 97096. 9.73628614 Their Sum 10.51798788 t ½ ♈ T. 72. 195. 10.49327695 t ½ Z Cru 84. 34. 11.01126483 1. Arch. 69. 306. Their Sum is 53.740 is the Point of the Ecliptick for the Second House For the Cusp of the Third House In the Oblique angled Spherical Triangle ♈ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 we have 1. ♈ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 174. 39. The half whereof is 87. 195. The Angls ♈ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ♈ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 are the same with those of the Eleventh House s ½ Z. 72. 85437. Comp. Arith. 0.01977580 s ½ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 49. 32937. 6.88000800 Their Sum 9.89978389 t ½ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 87. 195. 11.30984054 For the Eleventh House For the Cusp of the Twelfth House In the Oblique angled Spherical Triangle ♈ KF we have given 1. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 K. 84. 39. The half whereof is 42. 195. 2. ♈ Kt. 137.46692   3. K ♈ t. 23.525 To find ♈ t. Z. 160.99192 ½ Z. 80.49596 X. 113.94192 ½ X. 56.97096 s ½ Z. 80. 49596. Comp. Arith. 0.00601663 s ½ X. 56. 97096. 9.92351651 t ½ ♈ K. 42. 195. 9.95740882 t ½ X Cru 37. 625. 9.88694196 2. Operation cs ½ Z. 80. 49596. Comp. Arith. 0.78170174 cs ½ X. 56. 97096. 9.73628614 t ½ ♈ K. 42. 195. 9.95740882 t ½ Z Cru 71. 496. 10.47539670 1. Arch. 37. 625. Their Sum 113.6691 is the Point of the Ecliptick for the Twelfth House For the Cusp of the Ascendant In the Oblique angled Spherical Triangle ♈ AG we have 1. ♈ A. 114. 39. The half whereof is 57. 195. 2. ♈ AZ 141. 5333. The Complement of HAAE 38. 46667. 3. A 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 y. 23. 525.   Z. 165.05833 ½ Z. 82.51916 X. 118.00833 ½ X. 59.00416 s. ½ Z. 82. 51916. Comp. Arith. 0 0037162● s. ½ X. 59. 00416. 9.93313477 t ½ ♈ A. 57. 195. 10.19072348 t ½ X. 53. 296. 10.12757454 2. Operation t ½ X Cru 86. 468. 11.20962043 2. Operation cs ½ Z. 72. 85437. Comp. Arith. 0.53012277 cs ½ X. 49. 32937. 9.81395860 Their Sum 10.34408137 t ½ ♈ 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 87. 195. 11.39984054 t ½ X Cru 88. 729. 11.65392191 1. Arch. 86. 468. Their Sum 175.197 is the Point of the Ecliptick for the Third House And thus we have not only erected a Figure for the Time given but composed a Table for the general erecting of a Figure in that Eatitude for by adding together the first and second Numbers in each Proportion for the first second and third Houses there is composed two Numbers for each House to each of which the Artificial Tangent of half the Ascension of each House being added their Aggregates are the Tangents of two Arches which being added together do give the distance of the Cusp of the House from the first Point of Aries as in the preceding Operations hath been shewed Only note That if the Ascension of any House be more than a Semicircle you must take the Tangent of half the Complement to a whole Circle And to find the Cusp of the House you must also take the Complement of the Sum of the Arches added together The Numbers according to the former Operations which do constitute a Table of Houses for the Latitude of London 51. 53 are as followeth   11 and 3 Houses Ascendant 12 and 2 Houses 1. Oper. 9.89978389 9.93685106 9.92953314 2. Oper. 10.34408137 10.59682651 10.51798788 The Six Oriental Houses by the preceding Operations The opposite Houses are in the opposite Signs and Degrees 10 House ♈ 26.311 11 House ♊ 10.803 12 House ♋ 23.691 Ascendant ♌ 11.693 2 House ♏ 3.740 3 House ♏ 25.197 4 House ♎ 26.311 5 House ♐ 10.803 9 House ♑ 23.691 7 House ♒ 11.693 8 House ♓ 3.740 9 House ♓ 25.197 A Figure of the Twelve Coelestial Houses ASTRONOMY THE Second Part OR AN ACCOUNT OF THE Civil Year With the Reason of the Difference Between the JULIAN GREGORIAN Calendars And the manner of Computing the Places of the SVN and MOON LONDON Printed for Thomas Passinger at the Three Bibles on London-Bridge 1679. AN INTRODUCTION TO Astronomy The Second Book CHAP. I. Of the Year Civil and Astronomical HAving shewed the Motion of the Primum Mobile or Doctrine of the Sphere which I call the Absolute Part of Astronomy I come now unto the Comparative that is to shew the Motion of the Stars in reference to some certain Distinction of Time 2. And the Distinction of Time is to be considered either according to Nature or according to Institution 3. The Distinction of Time according to Nature is that space of Time in which the Planets do finish their Periodical Revolutions from one certain Point in the Zodiack to the same again and this in reference to the Sun is called a Year in reference to the Moon a Month. 4. The Sun doth pass through the Zodiack in 365 Days 5 Hours and 49 Minutes And the Moon doth finish her course in the Zodiack and return into Conjunction with the Sun in 29 Days 12 hours 44 Minutes and 4 Seconds And from the Motion of these two Planets the Civil Year in every Nation doth receive its Institution 5. Twelve Moons or Moneths is the measure of the Common Year in Turkey in every Moneth they have 29 or 30 Days in the whole Year 354 Days and in every third Year 355 Days 6. The Persians and Egyptians do also account 12 Moneths to their Year but their moneths are proportioned to the Time of the Suns continuance in every of the Twelve Signs in their Year therefore which is Solar there are always 365 Days that is eleven Days more than the Lunar Year 7. And the Iulian Year which is the Account of all Christendom doth differ from the other in this that by reason of the Sun's Excess in Motion above 365 Days which is 5 Hours 49 Minutes it hath a Day intercalated once in 4 Years and by this intercalation it is more agreeable to the Motion of the Sun than the former and yet there is a considerable difference between them which hath occasioned the Church of Rome to make some further amendment of the Solar Year but hath not brought it to that exactness which might be wished 8. This intercalation of one Day once in 4 Years doth occasion the Sunday Letter still to alter till 28 Years be gone about The Days of the Week which use to be signed by the seven first Letters in the Alphabet do not fall alike in every Common Year but because the Year consisteth of 52 Weeks and one Day Sunday this Year will fall out upon the next Year's Monday and so forward for seven years but every fourth year consisting of 52 weeks and two days doth occasion the Sunday Letter to alter till four times seven years that is till 28 years