Harriot, Thomas, Mss. 6788

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A table of the sonnes orientall and occidentall
That is to say: How much the sonne which riseth from
true east & west, in degrees & minutsin any observaiton of the pole under
55 degrees & acccording to degrees of his declination & for any
observation of the pole to 54
Whose use is speciall for to find the variation of
the
The figures that are written with red inke are the differences
in minutes from the next two amplitudes they stand betweene;
under & over, or on ether
Here followeth A Table called
The Sonnes
Conteyning the declination of the sonne for every
day of any month without a minute error untill the yeare
of Christe 1620. Made & for the [???] perticulerly
for the Meridian of the west of England, according to
late precise observations. And by proportion will serve
for all the
The figures written with red ink, the minutes of difference
of one dayes declination from another: or how much the sonne
moveth in declination in the space of 24
Degrees of the poles

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