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The use of a mathematical instrument, called a quadrant Shewing very plainly and easily to know the exact height or distance of any steeple, tree, or house, &c. Also to know the hour of the day by it: the height of the sun, moon, or stars: and to know the time of sun-rising, and setting; and the length of every day in the year: the place of the sun in the ecliptick: the azimuth, right ascension, and declination of the sun. With many other necessary and delightful conclusions. Performed very readily. Written by [W.P.]
Bibliographic name/number: Wing (2nd ed.) / P138B.
W. P. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [4], 38 p. :. London: The quadrants and these books, are to be sold by Joseph Moxon, at his shop in Corn-hill at the sign of Atlas, in London, 1655.
W. P. EEBO British Library records - unstructured. [4], 38 p. :. London: The quadrants and these books, are to be sold by Joseph Moxon, at his shop in Corn-hill at the sign of Atlas, in London, 1655.
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