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A17556 A prognostication of right good effect fructfully augmented, contayninge playne, briefe, pleasant, chosen rules, to iudge the wether for euer, by the sunne, moone, sterres, cometes, raynbowe, thunder, cloudes, with other extraordinarie tokens, not omitting the aspectes of planetes, with a brefe iudgemente for euer, of plentie, lacke, sickenes, death, vvarres &c. Openinge also many naturall causes, woorthy to be knowe[n]. To these and others, now at the last are adioyned, diuers general pleasaunte tables: for euer manyfolde wayes profitable, to al maner men of vnderstanding: therfore agayne publisshed by Leonard Dygges Gentylman, in the yeare of oure Lorde. 1555.; Prognostication of right good effect Digges, Leonard, d. 1571? 1555 (1555) STC 435.35; ESTC S122158 33,166 68

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33 10 18 11 3 26 11 48 12 33 1 18 2 3 9 36 10 21 11 6 11 51 27 12 36 1 21 2 6 2 51 10 24 11 9 11 54 12 39 28 1 24 2 9 2 54 3 39 11 12 11 57 12 42 1 27 29 2 12 2 57 3 42 4 27 12 0 12 45 1 30 2 15 30 3 0 3 45 4 30 5 51 North. N b E N N E N E b N ☽ N E N E b E E N E E b N For Lin Hūber weimot Dertm Plimot Bristo Milfo Bridg● water Portl. Peter porte Age of the Moon Orkn Pole Or ▪ wel Di●p Lux. Lenoys Boloig Douer Harwic Yar 〈…〉 ot Calice East EBS ESE SEBE   SE SEBS SSE SBE H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M 〈◊〉 H. M H. M H. M. H. M. 6 48 7 33 8 18 9 3 1 9 48 10 33 ●1 8 12 3 7 36 8 21 9 6 9 51 2 10 36 11 21 12 9 12 51 8 24 9 9 9 54 10 39 3 11 24 12 9 12 54 1 39 9 12 9 57 10 42 11 27 4 12 12 12 57 1 42 2 27 10 0 10 45 11 30 12 15 5 1 0 1 42 2 30 3 15 10 48 11 33 12 18 1 3 6 1 48 2 33 3 18 4 3 11 36 12 21 1 6 1 51 7 2 36 3 21 4 6 4 51 12 24 1 9 1 54 2 39 8 3 24 4 9 4 54 5 39 1 12 1 57 2 42 3 27 9 4 12 4 57 5 42 6 27 2 0 2 45 3 30 4 15 10 5 0 5 45 6 30 7 15 2 48 3 33 4 18 5 3 11 5 48 6 33 7 18 8 3 3 36 4 21 5 6 5 51 12 6 36 7 21 8 6 8 51 4 24 5 9 5 54 6 39 13 7 24 8 9 8 54 9 39 5 12 5 57 6 42 7 17 14 8 12 8 57 9 42 10 27 6 0 6 45 7 30 8 15 15 9 0 9 45 10 30 11 15 6 48 7 33 8 18 9 3 16 9 48 10 33 11 18 12 3 7 36 8 21 9 6 9 51 17 10 36 11 21 12 6 12 51 8 24 9 9 9 54 10 39 18 11 24 12 9 12 54 1 39 9 12 9 57 10 42 11 27 19 12 12 12 57 1 42 2 27 10 0 10 45 11 30 12 15 20 1 0 1 45 2 30 3 15 10 48 11 33 12 18 1 3 21 1 48 2 33 3 18 4 3 11 36 12 21 1 6 1 51 22 2 36 3 21 4 6 4 51 12 24 1 9 1 54 2 39 23 3 24 4 9 4 54 5 39 1 12 1 57 2 42 3 27 24 4 12 4 57 5 42 6 27 2 0 2 45 3 30 4 15 25 5 0 5 45 6 30 7 15 2 48 3 33 4 18 5 3 26 5 48 6 33 7 18 8 3 3 36 4 21 5 6 5 51 27 6 36 7 21 8 6 8 51 4 24 5 9 5 54 6 39 28 7 24 8 9 8 54 9 39 5 12 5 57 6 42 7 27 29 8 12 8 57 9 42 10 27 6 0 6 45 7 30 8 15 30 9 0 9 45 10 30 11 15 VVest wbN wNw Nwbw 〈◊〉 Nw NwbN NNw Nbw To know how longe the Moone shyneth FOr her shyning in the encreace multiplie the age of the Moone by 4. In the wane augment therest of the age which she lacketh of 30. by 4 and diuide by 5. The Quotiēt sheweth the houres The Remaine if there be any multiplied by 12. bringeth minute● to be added Here foloweth for the goynge doune and rysinge of the Moone with her continuance on the earth NOte diligently after the chāge and before the ful of the Moone what houre the Sunne goyth doune and adde to that same so manye houres and minutes as the Moone shyneth that nighte for that houre and minute she goeth doune Then hath she continued as long tyme on the earth as the Sunne wolde haue done beynge in that signe where she is Therfore her rysinge is knowen by subduction of that Arke Note after the full the Moone ryseth so many houres before the S 〈◊〉 ne as she shyneth that night Now shal folow a Table at al tymes plainly and briefly declaring what daye the Sunne is entred the first degre of euery signe It sheweth the breake of the daye the houre and minute of the Sunne rysing the iust length of the day the lengthe of the night also the very minute of the Sunne setting and the Twylight Monethe● Day●● Break of the day Sunne rysinge Lengthe of the day Lēgthe of the night Sunne settinge Twylyghte Dayes Monethes of the daye     H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M.       b●● 10 6 0 8 11 7 37 16 23 3 49 6 0 10       20 5 58 8 10 7 40 16 20 3 50 6 2 1 〈◊〉 3 〈◊〉 1 5 54 8 0 8 0 16 0 4 0 6 6 20   2   10 5 44 7 49 8 2● 15 39 4 11 6 16 10   7   2● 5 35 7 34 8 52 15 8 4 26 6 25 1 Nou● 4 F●b● 1 5 15 7 12 9 35 14 25 4 48 6 45 20   3   10 5 0 6 55 10 9 13 51 5 5 7 0 10   7   20 4 50 6 36 10 47 13 13 5 24 7 10 1 Octo. 4 Ma● 1 4 20 6 18 11 23 12 37 5 42 7 40 20   11   10 4 0 6 1 11 58 12 2 5 59 8 0 〈◊〉   16   20 3 40 5 41 12 37 11 23 6 ●9 8 2● 1 Sept●● 12 Apr. 1 3 8 5 18 13 24 10 36 6 42 8 52 2●   10   10 2 40 5 1 ●3 57 10 3 6 59 9 20 10   15   20 2 10 4 43 14 33 9 27 7 ●7 9 50 1 Aug. 1● May. 1 1 30 4 25 ●5 9 8 51 7 35 10 30 20   12   10 0 30 4 0 15 35 8 25 7 48 11 30 10   12   20 Cotinu all day 4 0 15 59 8 1 8 0 Day co●tinuall 1 ●ul 7 Iu ▪ 1   3 51 16 17 7 43 8 9   20   3   10   3 48 16 23 7 37 8 12   10 〈◊〉 Minutes to be added to the lēgth     H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M.       The vse of this table Consider the moneth and daye that ye require any of the to foresaide and sake in this table that same vnder the titles procede in righte ordr● so ye haue your purpose If the verye daye be not founde take the nearest of your table Or by proportiō the trueth is geuē which● all by Eusāple folowing shal plainly be declared Ensample The first daye of Ianuarie I desire all the aforesayd that is the breake of the day the very minute of the Sunne rysinge the lengthe of the daye and also of the nighte the Sunne goynge doune and the ●wilighte I fynde on the right hand of Ianuarie these
❧ A PROGNOSTICATION OF RIGHT GOOD effect fructfully augmented contayninge playne briefe pleasant chosen rules to iudge the wether for euer by the Sunne Moone Sterres Cometes Raynbowe Thunder Cloudes with other Extraordinarie tokens not omitting the Aspectes of Planetes with a brefe Iudgemente for euer of Plentie Lacke Sickenes Death Warres c. Openinge also many naturall causes woorthy to be knowē To these and others now at the last are adioyned diuers generall pleasaunte Tables for euer manyfolde wayes profitable to al maner men of vnderstanding therfore agayne publisshed by Leonard Dygges Gentylman in the yeare of oure Lorde 1555. ❧ * ❧ ❧ Imprynted at London within the blacke Fryars by Thomas Gemini 1555. THE CONTENTES FIrste ye haue many pleasant chosen rules for euer to iudge alteratiō of wether by the Sunne Moone Sterres Cometes Raynbow Thunder Cloudes with many tokens extraordinarie not omittinge the Cōiunctions Quadratures and Oppositiōs of Planetes among them selfes and with the Moone also and their conbustion in the .12 signes celestiall 2 Then ensue naturall causes of suche alteration accordinge to Aristotele fyrst of the Raynbowe then of Rayne Dewe Snowe Hayle VVinde Earthquakes Thunders and Lightninges 3 The causes and operations of Cometes Flames and other horrible fyrye sightes apperinge in the ayre 4 The naturall causes and significatiōs of Eclipses both of Sunne and Moone with the trew proportion of all the Planetes and fixed Sterres vnto the earth 5 Causes naturall of many Sunnes and Moones appearinge at one tyme on the earthe 6 Then ensue the Aspectes of the Moone and her signification in the 12. celestiall signes conducing to all maner affayres 7 A table declaring what signe the Moone is in for euer conteyninge the aptest tyme to let bloud to take purgatiōs and to bathe 8 How to know at all tymes what the Moone differeth frō the Sunne I meane what signes and degrees of the Zodiac ar betwene them 9 Ye haue a cōducible note of all the euel daies in euery moneth with other necessaries for letting bloudde also with the dominiō of the Moone in mans bodye for pourging and bathing more largely then by the Table tofore sayde 10 Of inundations or fluddes with the metest tyme of Timbre falling Sowing Planting Grafting Hearclipping Shauing and Geidlng 11 For farther knowlege in thynges folowyng the Sondaies letter and Leap year is brefly declared by a Table at no time to be altered 12 A table as generall for the Prime and Epact 13 A table to finde the moueable feastes for euer 14 Then is opened plainly the age of the Moone at all tymes the full and quarter for euer 15 A table shewing cōtinually the true tyme of ebbing and flowinge in moste coastes of Englande 16 Here is also declared for euer how lōg tyme the Moone shy neth when she riseth and setteth with her continuāce on the Horizon or earth 17 A Table for the breake of the day and twilight and for thys country the trew houre and very mynute of the Sunne risinge and goynge doune with the iuste quantitie or lengthe of euery daye in the yeare and the length of the night also 18 The houre of the nyght is knowen by the Moone and that dyuersly 19 The houre of the daye doeth playnly appeare by right shadow that is by any thing directly standing vp and also by shadow Geometrical whiche is squyre shadow 20 The exact houre of the nighte is pleasauntly searched by Sterres and Tables calculated with an instrument appoynted for that practise This instrument is a perfect Dial for the day of al other the grounde whose makinge reringe placinge and vse is playnlye opened 21 Before the peculiar Kalendar ye haue a brefe Kalēdar general contayning thinges comonly desired Here endeth the contentes To the right honorable Sir Edward Fines of the noble order of the Garter Knight Lord Clinton and Saye c. Leonard Digges wissheth continuance of health and daily encreace of honor SIthe my late trobles right honorable and singular good lord my dutye hath made me careful to procure that some frute of my studies might declare me thankefully mynded towarde youre lordshippe emōge other honorable to whome I owe my self with all my endeuore and fruytes of studye For the performance wherof not onely your lordshippes late talke of a Prognostication semed to make that argument fittest but also the manifest imperfectiōs and manifold errors yearly cōmitted did craue the ayde of some that were both willinge and able to performe the truth in lyke maters I thought it therfore worthy the labor truly and brefely to collect many thinges bothe necessarie and pleasant as well for Nobilitie as others and to adioyne them to my general Prognostication imprinted the yeare 1553. augmentinge diuerse wayes the same and more orderly placing such as were before set forth Your honor shal here receaue in this litle boke by infallible rules taught for euer a truthe of all such thynges as heretofore haue ben put forth of other for one yeares profit onely compelled thereby of necessitie to make a yearly renewinge of them wherupon errors many encreased You shal haue diuerse other conclusions generall of none before attempted These right honorable lord according vnto my dutie I do present and besech you in good worth to receaue and haue willed them to passe vnder protection of your Lordshippes name that yf to any any commoditie ensue thereby suche as receaue it may haue cause to further me in yeldinge thankes to youre honor To the Reader TO auoyde Gentle reader the yearly care trauailes and peines of other with the confusions repugnāces and manifold errors partly by negligence ofte through ignorāce cōmitted I haue agayn breefly set forth a Prognostication general for euer to take effect adioining thereto diuers profitable collectiōs many pleasāt cōclusiōs easy of all willing ingenious to be perceyued Here note Reder wher as the eleuate Pole Meridian should be considered in this work it is performed for London bycause I wiss he this Meridian Situation or Clime the exact truthe of thinges If any yearly practises in lyke maters agree not with my calculatiōs be assured they are false or at the least for other Eleuatiōs or Meridians supputated and therefor litle seruing thy purpose And that the late rude inuētiōs and grosse deuises of some this yeare and two yeares past published might be of them perceued then filed and so serue to some profit I haue purposed euen now to put forth a boke named Panauges well seruing their turne and so generally and most exactly all Europe pleasant profitable to the learned and no small delight to all maner mē An other boke is also redy to come to thy handes titled Tectonicon a treasure vnto the Masons Carpenters and Landmeaters correcting their olde errors wrōgfully rekened of them as infallible groundes teaching faythfully sufficiently and very brefely the true mēsuration of all maner land tymbre stone bourde glasse c and at the ende cōteining an Instrumēt
your numbre 7. So on youre right hande in the rowe or order you shall see Virgo the celestial signe that the Moon is in and after that these thre letters b b b whiche declare badde or euell to let bludde to pourge or bathe agreable to the titles in the head G there had signified good To know what the Moone differeth from the Sunne MVltiplie the age of the Moone by 4 and deuide by 10 the quotient sheweth the signes that the Moone differeth frome the Sunne the remayne augmented by 3 bryngeth degrees to be added Nowe shall folowe what dayes in euery moneth are vnmete to let bludde daungerous to suffre woūding perillous to fall sicke deathly to iourney euell to marrye and naught to take any mater in hande The whole yeare after this compte folowinge hath 33. euell dayes The yeare hath xxxiii euyl dayes generall for euer IANVARIE hathe eyghte suche dayes the. i the. ij the iiij the. v the. x the. xv the. xvij the. xxix Drynke whyte wyne this moneth Februarie hath thre dayes the. viij the. x the. xvij these not so euell the. xxvi the. xxvij the. xxviij Eate no potage of okes or malowes they are venemous Marche thre dayes the. xv the. xvi the. xix this not so euell the xxviij daye This moneth all swete meates are good April two dayes the. xvi the. xxi these not so euell the. vij the viij the. x the. xx Vse hote meates of light digestion Maie thre dayes the vij the. xv the. xx these not so euell the iij the. vi Ryse early and vse breakefast Iune two the. iiij the. vij these not so euel the. x the. xv the. xxij Sage and lettuse are good to eate Colde water fastinge hurteth not Iulie two dayes the xv the. xx Abstayne from carnalitie August two dayes the. xix the. xx these not so euel the first the xxix the. xxx It hurteth not to abstayne frō potage and all hote meates and drinkes of spicerie September two dayes the. vi the. vij these not so euell the. iij the iiij the. xxi the. xxij Eate good fruyte October one daye the vi these not so euel the. iij the. xvi the xxiiij Good wyne is wholsome this moneth Nouember two dayes the. xv the. xix these not so euell the. v the vi the. xxviij the. xxix Blede not Decembre thre dayes the. vi the. vij the. ix these dayes not so euell the. xv the. xvij the ▪ xxij Blede not ouer muche Warme not thy legges at the fyre A conducible note for lettiug bludde LEt bludde at no tyme without great cause for it bringeth wekenes and many infirmities If ye do see it be after good dige 〈◊〉 n and fastinge in a fayre temperate daye Beware before of all maner exercise bathinges watchinges and carnal copulacion c. After vse fine meates of light digestion abstayninge from all the aforesayd vntill the fourth daye These signes are most daungerous for bludde letting the Moone beyng in them Taurus Gemini Leo Virgo and Capricorne with the laste half of Libra and Scorpius Therest are all good so the Moone beare no dominion in that member which ye cut as foloweth Beholde the figure The dominion of the Moone in mans bodye Aries The. Head and face Taurus The. Necke Gemini The. Armes handes shoulders Cancer The. Brest stomache rybbes Leo. The. Hart backe Virgo The. Bowels belly Libra The. Reynes nauill buttockes Scorpius The. Secret membres Sagittarius The. Thyes Capricornus The. Knees Aquarius The. Shynnes legges Pisces The. Fete FRom the chaunge to the firste quarter a mete tyme to let yonge men bludde From the firste quarter to the ful good for middle age From the ful to the laste quarter apt for aged folke From the laste quarter to the change best for olde men Signes mete for the complexions for the fleumatike the head and thyes excepted ARIES Sagittarius for melancholike buttockes and legges excepted Libra Aquarius for cholerike brest membres and fete excepted Cancer Scorpius Pisces For the sanguine all be apt that tofore are named good In the springe tyme let bludde at the right side In Haruest time at the left syde The learned Phisician will consider beside all that is sayde the Coniunctions Oppositions and quadrate aspectes of the Planetes with many other thinges Astronomical most necessarie bothe in bludletletting purging bathinge c. For to take purgations and to bathe THe metest time to take purgations c. is neither in hote nor colde dayes that is from the tenthe of Marche to the twelfthe of Iune Further by rules Astronomical it muste be perfourmed when the Moone is in cold moyst and watry signes as Cācer Scorpius and Pisces conforted by aspectes and radiations of planetes fortifienge the vertue of the bodye expulsiue The Moone in Aries Taurus and Capricornus naughte One cause of vomiting the purgation is the Moone hauing aspect to any planet retrograde The Moone in these signes folowinge very good to bathe Aries Leo Sagittari Cancer Scorpius Pisces These ensuyng are euel to bathe Taurus Virgo and Capricorne Of inundations or fluddes of tymbre fallinge sowyng planting graffing hear clipping shauing and geldinge THe fludde is biggest at the full bycause then dispersinge her vertue she filleth all places with moysture By commō experience ioyned with lerning I knowe at the full the Moone Iodeth all bodyes with humou●s and so are emptied growinge to the change Of this some gather the fall of tymbre at the change more to the purpose then other tymes wantyng then superfiuous moysture the cause of putrefaction Omnis putredo ab aqueo humido ortum habet Schoner willeth from the. xv daye vnto the. xxij daye of the Moone trees to be felled and that after Midsomer to Ianuarie So tymbre is strong sounde and voyde of wormes To sowe Taurus Cancer Virgo Libra and Capricorne are best in the increace of the Moone To Plant or Graff best is when the M●one hath her beynge in any fixed signe either in Tauro or Aquario in thencrease Heare cutte groweth well the Moone encreacing beynge in Tauro Virgine or Libra Cuttinge shauing clipping in the wane causeth baldnes what is then cut groweth litel Caluitiū prohibet oleum Tartari The best tyme of Gel●ing is in Cancer Scorpio or Pisces in the wane Thys rounde Table aboue and that also whiche ensueth conduce to the reste folowinge Here after ensuyth a table for the moueable feastes whose vse is thus briefly declared THis Table folowing conteyneth in the fyrst title the Prime in the second the Dominical letter in the thirde Lent in the fourthe Easter daie in the fyfthe Rogation daie in the sixte whitsondaie in theseuenthe howe manye wekes and dayes are betwene whitsondaie and Midsomer Whiche all appeare by their titles The vse is this Ye shall consider by the Table before put forthe what numbre the prime is that yeare where of ye requyre to know
all these aforesayd and seke that numbre vnder the firste title of this Table ensuyng Then s●ke vnder the seconde the Dominical letter nexte after the prime for that yeare which title ensueth the prime Directly against thesame Dominical letter towardes youre right hande in thesame lyne ye shall fynde vnder the titles what ●oneth and daie enery one of these aforesayd shal happen Ensample I wolde knowe this yeare of oure Lorde 1555. these moueable feastes the fyrst Lent sondry Easterdaye Rogation daies Vvhitsonday and how many wekes betwixt Vvhitsonday and Midsomer daie Fyrste I fynde the prime this yeare 17. Whiche 17 I loke oute vnder the title of prime in this table Then I seke in the nexte order and after the prime for the Dominical letter that year Now in right order according to the titles I finde the thyrde of Marche to be the fyrste Lent sonday the 14. of April Easterday the 19. of May Rogation the. 2. of Iune Vvhitsondaye and. 3. wekes and 1. daye betwixte Vvhitsondaye and Mydsomerdaie Thus for euer The prime The sōdaies letter The first Lent sondaie Faster daie Rogation Whitsontide Betwixt whitson ād midso 16 D Februa March April Maie Wek. da●s   d 8 22 26 10 6 3   e 9 23 27 11 6 2 13 f 10 24 28 12 6 1 2 g 11 25 29 13 6 0   A 12 26 30 14 5 6 10 b 13 27 May. 1. 15 5 5   c 14 28 2 16 5 4 18 d 15 29 3 17 5 3 7 e 16 30 4 18 5 2   f 17 31 5 19 5 1 15 g 18 Aprile 1. 6 20 5 0 4 A 19 2 7 21 4 6   b 20 3 8 22 4 5 12 c 21 4 9 23 4 4 1 d 22 5 10 24 4 3   e 23 6 11 25 4 2 9 f 24 7 12 26 4 1   g 25 8 13 27 4 0 17 A 26 9 14 28 3 6 6 b 27 10 15 29 3 5   c 28 11 16 30 3 4 14 d Marche 1. 12 17 31 3 3 13 e 2 13 18 Iune 1 3 2   f 3 14 19 2 3 1 11 g 4 15 20 3 3 0   A 5 16 21 4 2 6 19 b 6 17 22 5 2 5 8 c 7 18 23 6 2 4   d 8 19 24 7 2 3   e 9 20 25 8 2 2   f 10 21 26 9 2 1   g 11 22 27 10 2 0   A 12 23 28 11 1 6   b 13 24 29 12 1 5   c 14 25 3● 13 1 4 How to know the age of the Moone then the change and quarter for euer FYrst learne the Epact as I haue instructed for that year Ye seke to know the age of the Moone then recken how many dayes is past of that moneth which daye ye desire to know the age Putte that nūbre to the Epact Then begyn at Marche and recken for euery moneth from hym orderly one vntill your sayde daye includinge both the moneth of Marche and also the moneth of your sayd day Adde all these dayes vnto your former numbre putting awaye as many thirty dayes as ye fynde The rest is the age of the Moone But Ianuarie and Februarie are counted from Marche bacwarde as aboue is sayde The age founde the change is knowen If ye adde 7. dayes to the change ye haue the first quarter then 7. dayes and somewhat more sheweth the ful and so to it addinge 7. and more bringeth the last qurater thus by 7. vnto the newe Moone Now ensue two perfecte Tables declaringe the trew houre and minute of Ebbing and Flowing in moste coastes of Englande VVhen you will know the ful sea seke oute the name of the place where you desire the ful water in the headde of the Tables folowing or learne the pointes of the compas there noted or yf you lyst know of some mariner what Moone maketh a full sea there a South west or South Moone c. Then the age of the Moone founde vnder the place or poynte of the cōpasse sheweth in right order the houre and minute of the ful water The ebbe then is manifest En●ample I desire to know the full water at London bridge the yeare of oure Lord 1555. the 6. daye of Februarie I fynde by rules before put forthe the 6. daye of Februarie the yeare aforesayde the Moone to be 14. days olde I see also vnder the title where London is S. W. whiche letters signifie that a Southwest Moone maketh a ful sea there and that is at 2. of the clocke and 12. minutes past This is well perceyued yf you runne doune in the Table to the 14. daye of the age of the Moone vnder London title Beholde the Tables Quiub Southampton Portsmoth Redban Aberdē Graues ende Dūdee S. And. Age of the Moon London Tinmot Hertle pole Berwyke Frith Lythe Dūbar Falmot South S b w. S S w S w b S   S w S w b w w S w w b S. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. ☽ H. M H. M H. M. H. M. 12 48 1 33 2 18 3 3 1 3 48 4 33 5 18 6 3 1 36 2 21 3 6 3 51 2 4 36 5 21 6 6 6 51 2 24 3 9 3 54 4 39 3 5 24 6 9 6 54 7 39 3 12 3 57 4 42 5 27 4 6 12 6 57 7 42 8 27 4 0 4 45 5 30 6 15 5 7 0 7 46 8 30 9 15 4 48 5 33 6 18 7 3 6 7 48 8 33 9 18 10 3 5 36 6 21 7 6 7 51 7 8 36 9 21 10 6 10 51 6 24 7 9 7 54 8 39 8 9 24 10 9 10 54 11 ●9 7 12 7 57 8 42 9 27 9 10 12 10 57 11 42 12 27 8 0 8 45 9 30 10 15 10 11 0 11 45 12 30 1 15 8 48 9 33 10 18 11 3 11 11 48 12 33 1 18 2 3 9 36 10 21 11 6 11 51 12 12 36 1 21 2 6 2 51 10 24 11 9 11 54 12 39 13 1 24 2 9 2 54 3 39 11 12 11 57 12 42 1 27 14 2 12 2 57 3 42 4 ●7 12 0 12 45 1 30 2 15 15 3 0 3 45 4 30 5 15 12 48 1 33 2 18 3 3 16 3 48 4 33 5 18 6 3 1 36 2 21 3 6 3 51 17 4 36 5 21 6 6 6 51 2 24 3 9 3 54 4 39 18 5 24 6 9 6 54 7 39 3 12 3 57 4 42 5 27 19 6 12 6 57 7 42 8 27 4 0 4 45 5 30 6 15 20 7 0 7 45 8 30 9 15 4 48 5 33 6 18 7 3 21 7 48 8 33 9 18 10 3 5 36 6 21 7 6 7 51 22 8 36 9 21 10 6 10 51 6 14 7 9 7 54 8 39 23 9 24 10 9 10 54 11 39 7 12 7 57 8 42 9 27 24 10 12 10 57 11 42 12 27 8 0 8 45 9 30 10 15 25 11 0 11 45 12 30 1 15 8 48 9