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A new prognostication for the year of our Lord God, 1681

being the first after bissextile or leap year, and from the creation of the vvorld, 5630. VVherein is contained the exact day, hour and minut of the new moon, her full and quarters; with a description of the eclipses this year; the dayly disposition of the vveather, and moveable feasts, with the whole known fairs in Scotland. Exactly calculated accordint to art, for the meridian of the most famous city of Edinburgh. Whose latitude is 56. 00. longitude is 00. 00. according to the newest tables. By Jame Paterson, mathematician

by James Paterson

  • First published:
  • 17th century
  • Language: English

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Traditions: Astrology

Subjects: Astrology, Early works to 1800, Ephemerides, Almanacs, Scottish, 1641-1700

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  • Astrology

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    • astrology· via National Library of Scotland
    • Astrology· in subject

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being the first after bissextile or leap year, and from the creation of the vvorld, 5630. VVherein is contained the exact day, hour and minut of the new moon, her full and quarters; with a description of the eclipses this year; the dayly disposition of the vveather, and moveable feasts, with the whole known fairs in Scotland. Exactly calculated accordint to art, for the meridian of the most famous city of Edinburgh. Whose latitude is 56. 00. longitude is 00. 00. according to the newest tables. By Jame Paterson, mathematician

National Bibliography of Scotland record

8⁰; [16] p; ill. (woodcut, table); Signatures: A⁸; The words "Latitude ... 00. 00.", on title page, are gathered in brackets

Printed for the year, 1681[s.n.]EnglishCatalog record

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National Library of Scotland
  • R170157

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