Apian, Petrus, Cosmographia

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22PRIMA PARS COSMO. @@erta elevatione expostulat, & videbis tot esse gradus eiusdem me-
ridiani ab aequinoctiali circulo usque ad zenith depicti hominis,
quot arcus eiusdem meridiani inter polum mundi &
horizontem
comprehendit.
Corollarium.
ZEnith Capitis semper aequaliter ex omni parte ab horizon-
te (id est.
90. gradibus, seu quadrante) distat: at que ideo
dicitur Polus horizontis, &
ubique existentibus (exclusis
omnibus aliis impedimentis) semper medietas coeli sive hemisphae
rii apparet.
Quantum igitur aliquis ab ae quinoctiali procedit ver-
sus Septentrionem vel Austrum, tantum etiam deprimitur hori-
zon sub polo ex parte una, ex altera vero elevatur supra polum
oppositum.
18[Figure 18]Haec planius ex instrumento videre licet.

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