Salusbury, Thomas, Mathematical collections and translations (Tome I), 1667

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12246611630930224666739802021946739859_______Diſtance B C 59. and116694873380almoſt 60. ſemidiameters.114410
The next working is made upon two obſervations of Tycho, and
of Munoſius, from which the Star is calculated to be diſtant from
the Centre of the Earth 478 Semidiameters and


gr.m.gr.m.AltitudesTycho.5558Altitude8400of the Pole.Munoſ.3930of the Star.6730Differences of the1628Differ. of the16 30Polar Altitudes.Alt. of the *16 28Difference of Parallax.0 2 and ang. BCDgr.m.B A D.1628its chord28640AnglesB D C.10414Sines96930B C D.0258
The Golden Rule.
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Theſe workings following make the Star remote from the
tre, more than 358

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