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

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B DChord17258B D CSine96150B C D1 gr. 36 m.Sine2792172589615086290017258103548155322285821659356700495729
Theſe are the Corrections of the Parallaxes
of the ten workings of the Author, to
reduce the Star to the altitude of
32 Semidiameters.

gr.m.ſec.gr.m.ſec.042230in044230000400in001000001000in001400003700in004230000700in001800004200in004300001450in001500042800in043000003500in005500011600in013600216296.60540240.9765836.540
From hence we ſee, that to reduce the Star to 32.
ters in altitude, it is requiſite from the ſum of the Parallaxes 836.
to ſubtract 756. and to reduce them to 80. nor yet doth that
correction ſuffice.

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