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A13363 Anno Domini. 1592. A briefe treatise for the ready vse of the sphere lately made and finished in most ample large manner. By Robert Tanner gentleman, practitioner in astronomie and physicke. In which globe or sphere, there is added many strange conclusions, as wel cœlestiall as terrestiall, the like heeretofore neuer deuised by any. Necessary not onely to those that follwe the arte of nauigation: but also to the furtherance of such as bee desirous to haue skill in the mathematicall disciplines. R. T. (Robert Tanner) 1592 (1592) STC 23671; ESTC S113520 21,228 128

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howers in the Dyall and in the index of the Moone you shal find alwayes what distance the Sunne and Moone are a sunder thys is called amongst the Marrines the shifting of the Sunne and the Moone hereby they shall know theyr ebbes and floods as appeareth in the vttermost part of the Dyall and also the 32. poynts of the Compas sheweth the same Another Rule for the hower of the two starres afore-sayde called the Guardes and of some called Charles Wayne or Charles Carte likning fower starres to fower wheeles and the other three starres to three Oxen. And the first starres I take for my purpose and declare at euerie monethes end at what hower they are full West and the howers that they are West and by North and North-west and North-west and by North and full North and so round about 24. howers Example JANVARY From the 2. day of January to the 17. they are north-North-east at 5. at night so you must turne the former Guarde that the thrid going from the same to the North starre may fall iust vppon the North North-east poynt of the Compas at 5. of the clocke at night and then turn the Globe round about and it noteth euery hower and euery poynt in the Compas that coast where they are situated and also what hower they rise and set vnder the Pole And by this example put you may proceede throughout euery moneth in the yeere according to the tymes of theyr beeing and euery hower in the same As at 6. of the clocke at night they are North-east and by North. at 7. North-east at 8. East and by North. at 9. Full East at 10. East and by South at 11. South-east at midnight South-east and by South at 1. South-east at 2. South-east and by South at 3. Full South at 4. South-west and by South at 5. South-west at 6. South-west and by South at 7. South-west From the 17. to the last they are North-east and by North at 5. at night at 6. North-east at 7. East and by North at 8. Full East at 9. East and by South at 10. South-east at 11. South-east and by South at midnight South South-east at 1. South-east and by South at 2. Full South at 3. South-west and by South at 4. South-west at 5. South-west and by South at 6. South-west at 7. West and by South From the last to the 15. of February they are North-east at 5. at after noone at 6. East and by North at 7. Full East at 8. East and by South at 9. South-east at 10. South-east and by South at 11. South-east at midnight South South-east and by South at 1. Full South at 2. South South-west and by South at 3. South-west at 4. South-west and by South at 5. South-west at 6. West and by South at 7. Full West FEBRVARY The howers of the two starres of Charles Wayne From the 15. to the 1. of March they are full East at 6. at after noone at 7. East and by South at 8. South-east at 9. South-east and by south at 10. South-east at 11. South-east and by south at midnight full South at 1. South-west and by south at 2. South-west at 3. South-west and by south at 4. South-west at 5. West and by South at 6. Full West From the 1. of March to the 16. of March they are East and by South at 6. at after noone at 7. South-east at 8. South-east and by south at 9. South-east at 10. South-east and by south at 11. Full South at midnight South south-west and by south at 1. South south-west at 2. South-west and by south at 3. South-west at 4. West and by South at 5. Full West at 6. West and by North MARCH The howers of the two starres of Charles Wayne From the 16. to the 1. of Aprill they are South-east and by south at 7. at after noone at 8. South South-east at 9. South south-east by south at 10. Full South at 11. South southwest by south at midnight Southwest at 1. South-west and by south at 2. South-west at 3. West and by South at 4. Full West at 5. West and by North From the 1. of Aprill to the 16. they are South South-east at 7. at after noone at 8. South south-east by south at 9. Full South at 10. South southwest by south at 11. South south-west at 12. South-west and by south at 1. South-west at 2. West and by south at 3. Full West at 4. West and by North at 5. North-west APRILL The howers of the two starres of Charles Wayne From the 16. of Aprill to the 2. of May they are full South at 8. at after noone at 9. South southwest by south at 10. South south-west at 11. South-west and by south at midnight South-west at 1. West and by South at 2. Full West at 3. West and by North at 4. North-west From the 2. of May to the 18. they are South South-west and by South at 8. at after noone at 9. South South-west at 10. South-west and by South at 11. South-west at midnight West and by South at 1. Full West at 2. West and by North at 3. North-west at 4. North-west and by North. MAY. The howers of the two starres of Charles Wayne From the 18. of May to the 2. of June they are South-west and by South at 9. at after noone at 10. South-west at 11. West and by South at midnight Full West at 1. West and by North at 2. North-west at 3. North-west and by North From the 2. day of June to the 18. they are South-west at nine at after noone at 10. West and by south at 11. Full West at 12. West and by north at 1. North-west at 2. North-west and by north at 3. North-west JVNE The howers of the two starres of Charles Wayne From the 18. of Iune to the 4. of Iuly they are West and by South at at 9. at after noone at 10. Full West at 11. West and by north at midnight North-west at 1. North-west and by north at 2. North north-west at 3. North northwest by north From the 4. of Iuly to the 20. they are full West at 9. at after noone at 10. West and by north at 11. North-west at midnight North-west and by north at 1. North north-west at 2. North north-west and by north at 3. Full North JVLY The howers of the two starres of Charles Wayne From the 20. of Iuly to the 4. of August they are full West at 8. at night at 9. West and by north at 10. North-west at 11. North-west and by north at midnight North-west at 1. North north-west and by north at 2. Full North at 3. North northeast by north From the 4. of August to the 20. they are West and by north at 8. at after noone at 9. North-west at 10. North-west and by north at 11. North-west at midnight North-west and by north at 1. Full North at 2. North north-east and by north at 3. North north-east at