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

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              <s>And this way alſo there will come forth 59 5113294/5800000</s>
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              <s>And ſo many ſemidiameters are contained in the line B C, to
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              which one being added for the line A B, we ſhall have little leſſe
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              than 61. ſemidiameters for the two lines A B C; and therefore
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              the right diſtance from the centre A, to the Star C, ſhall be more
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              than 60. ſemidiameters, and therefore it is ſuperiour to the Moon,
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              according to
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              Ptolomy,
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              more than 27. ſemidiameters, and according
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              to
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              Copernicus,
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              more than 8. ſuppoſing that the diſtance of the
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              Moon from the centre of the Earth by
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              Copernicus
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              what the Author maketh it, 52 ſemidiameters. </s>
              <s>With this ſame
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              working, I find by the obſervations of
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              Camerarius,
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              and of
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              ſius,
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              that the Star was ſituate in that ſame diſtance, to wit,
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              <s>Theſe are the obſervations,
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              and theſe following next after them the
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                <cell>Altitude of
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                Camerar.
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                <cell>the Pole
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                Munoſ.
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                <cell>B A D</cell>
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                <cell>and its chord or ſubtenſe 22466.</cell>
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              The Golden Rule.
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