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A20450 A boke named Tectonicon briefely shewynge the exacte measurynge, and speady reckenynge all maner lande, squared tymber, stone, steaples, pyllers, globes. [et]c. Further, declaringe the perfecte makinge and large vse of the carpenters ruler, conteyninge a quadrant geometricall: comprehendinge also the rare vse of the squire. And in thende a lyttle treatise adioyned, openinge the composicion and appliancie of an instrument called the profitable staffe. With other thinges pleasaunt and necessary, most conducible for surueyers, landemeaters, ioyners, carpenters, and masons. Published by Leonarde Digges gentleman, in the yere of our Lorde. 1556.; Tectonicon Digges, Leonard, d. 1571? 1562 (1562) STC 6850; ESTC S116098 36,034 67

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f b d Io. eud f b e 28 g St. Iud. .c e Innocē g .c decol Io. f Micha 29 A .d f Tho. A .d g 30 b e Andre g b e   31 c   A Io the briefe vse of this generall Kalendar ENtre the Columpne where youre Moneth is noted in the hedde ye shall there fynde running downe the Columpne the Festiuall dayes of that Moneth the entrie of the Sunne in the Coelestiall Signes the Euill dayes pricked c. I woulde haue placed in this Kalendare the Fayres Termes also but that canne not remaine continuall true For those that ensue mouable Feastes are moueable and therfore may haue no certayne place For the Termes note these preceptes folowing The Fayres shalbe declared by two Table immediatly ensuyng this Kalendar generall How to know the Termes KNow therfore that Easter Terme alwayes begynneth the 18. daye after Easter rekening Easter daye for one and endeth the Monday next after the Ascention day Trinitie Terme heginneth the Friday next after Corpus Christi day and endeth the VVednesday fortnight after Michaelmasse Terme beginneth the 9 or 10 day of October and endeth the 28 or 29 of Nouember Hilary Terme beginneth the 23 or 24 day of Ianuary and endeth the 12 or 13 day of Februarye FINIS Generall Faires A Table containing the Moneth Daye and Place of the principal Fayres of England to be augmented at pleasure in order folovvyng Ianuary The 6. day at Bristow at Salisbery The first of Lent at Exeter February The 2. day at Bathe at Maydstone The 14. at Feuersame Ashwednesday at Lychfelde at Royston at Tamworthe The firste monday in Lent at Cisiter at Abington The 24. at Henlye vpō Temmes at Teukesbury Marche The 4. Sonday in Lent at Stanforde at Sudbery The 5. Sonday at Grantam at Salibury the Monday before our Lady daye at Wisbich Palme euen The 13. at Wye The 25. at Northampton at Great Chart at Waulden Aprill The 5. day at Walyngford The 7. at Darby The 9. at Byckelworth at Bylling worth at Easam the Mundy after The 3. Sonday after Easter at Louth The 23. at Charing at Ipswiche at Amtill at Hinigam at Gilforde The 25. at Darby The 26. at Tenterdē May. The 1. day at Stow the old at Readynge at Maydstone at Leiceter at Chensford The 8. day at Beuerly Ascention day at Birmingcham at S. Edes at Byshoppes Statforde VVithsondaye at Kngstone vpon Temmes Trinity Sondaye at Rouel at Cranbroke The 19. day the 27. day at Lenham Iune Corpus Christi at Couentry S. Edes at Byshop Stanforth at Rosse The 9. at Maidstone The 11. at Okingā The 23. Shrowsbury at S. Albons The 24. at Cambridge at Glocestre at Lincoln at Winsor Colchester The 29. at Woller at Hāpton at Peterborow The 17 at Folkston The 24 at Harisā The 28. at Hetcorn A Table containing the Moneth Day and Place of the principal Fayres of England to be augmented at pleasure in order folowyng Iuly The 11. daye Horse fayre at Partney at Nabor at Felir The 12. day at Lyd. The 15. at Pinchbacke The 17. at Wynchecome The 20. at Vxbridge at Cattesby The 22. at Marborow at Winchester at Colchester at Tetbery The 25. at Bristow at Douer at Chilham at Ipswitch at Northhamptō at Darby at s Iames by London at Reading at Lowth at Maelsbery August The 1. day at Feuersame at Dōstable at S. Edes at Budforth at Marram Churche at Wysbyche The 9. at Rumney The 10. at Bedford at Fernam at Strodes at Blakamore S. Lau. at Walton The 24 at London at Tewxsbery at Sudberry at Norwich at Northalerton at Douer at Rie The 28. at Ashforde September The 8. day at Cambridge at Sturbridge at London in Southwork at Smide at Recoluer at Partney thre Lady daies The 14 at Waltam Abbie at Wotton vnder Hedge at Smaldinge The 21 at Croydon at Hulden in Holdernesse at S. Edmonds bery at Maulton at S. Iues at Haldy Lanam at Wyltemal at Sittingborowe at Douer at Estrie The 29 day at Canterbury October The 6 daye at S. Sithes beside Norwitche The 13 at Graues ende at Winsor at Marchefelde The 18 at Elye at Staneton at Charing The 28 at Harford at Ciciter at Newmarket Nouember The 2 daye at Kingston at Blechinglye The 6 at Newporte ponde at Standly The 11 at Douer The 13 at S. Edmonds bery The 20 at Hyth The 23 at Sandwyche The 30 at Rochester at Maydenhead Decē●●● The 29 at Canterbury The 5 at Pluckley The 6. at Spalding The 7 at Sanderst BEcause I vnderstand many are desirous how to get exexactly the iust length of Staffe and Squier shadow before treted of vpon vnleauell groundes or other wayes where so euer it be yea withoute ather Squier or Staffe I haue calculated a Table folowing thorowly satisfying thē so y e they get y e height of the Sunne any way or as I shal now enstruct Behold this Instrument called a Quadrant the iust fourth part of a Circle euen suche a Circle as I taughte you before to make for the nyght Dyall cōtaining the fourth part of his diuisions that is 90 degrees only two syghts and a plume lyne added to be placed at the beginning of this booke as ye may there and here see I haue here also put the Scale to the Quadrant whiche serueth well for shadowes and as well for heyghtes the vse of this Scale is declared in my boke called Tectonicon How by this Instrument to get the height of the Sunne at all tymes LEtte vp hansomly your Quadrant the Sunne beames persyng y e sightes The Plommet and Lyne then at liberty falling noteth there the degrees of height at that present with the whyche shal entre this Table immediatle folowing to get them and in like maner at all other times the iust shadow of the Stue or Squyer A Table generall of Shadowes right and contrary for euery grade of the Sunnes heyght The thinge causing Shadowe supposed .12 partes Heyght of the Sunne Staffe Shadow Heyghte of the Sunne Staffe shadow Heyghte of the sunne Staffe Shadowe G g P M G G P M G g P M 0 90 Sha m. 30 60 20 47 60 30 6 56 1 89 687 34 31 59 19 58 61 29 6 39 2 88 343 43 32 58 19 12 62 28 6 23 3 87 228 59 33 57 18 29 63 27 6 7 4 86 171 37 34 56 17 47 64 26 5 51 5 85 137 10 35 55 17 8 65 25 5 36 6 84 114 0 36 54 16 30 66 24 5 21 7 83 97 49 37 53 15 52 67 23 5 6 8 82 85 28 38 52 15 21 68 22 4 51 9 81 75 46 39 51 14 49 69 21 4 36 10 80 68 3 40 50 14 18 70 20 4 22 11 79 61 44 41 49 13 48 71 19 4 8 12 78 56 27 42 48 13 20 72 18 3 54 13 77 51 59 43 47 12 52 73 17 3 40 14 76 48 8 44 46 12 26 74 10 3 26 15 75 44 47 45 45