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

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1gr.m.gr.m.AltitudesPeucerus5154Altitude7956of the Pole.Munoſius3930of the *473012241226122402gr.m.B A D.1224its chord21600AnglesB D C.10616Sines95996B C D.0258
The Golden
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From this other working the ſtar is found to be diſtant from the
centre more than 716.

gr.m.gr.m.ſec.AltitudesLandgr.5118Altitude793000of the PoleHainzel.4822of the Star7633452562561525600015gr.m.ſec.B A D25600its Chord5120AnglesB D C1015800Sines97845B C D000157
The Golden
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Theſe as you ſee are five workings which place the ſtar very
much above the Moon.
And here I deſire you to conſider upon
that particular, which even now I told you, namely, that in great

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