Astronomia instaurata, or, A new compendious restauration of astronomie : in four parts : wherein is contained, 1. logistica astronomica, astronomicall arithmetick, shewing how to resolve the four species thereof in astronomical fractions, and to finde the part proportionall in any question thereunto belonging : 2. doctrina sphærica, the doctrine of the sphere, practically propounded, and applyed in all questions tending to the diurnall motion : 3. doctrina theorica, the theorie of the cœlestiall motions, representing the true face of the visible world, the proper motions of the luminaries, and other planets, and how to investigate their true places speedily, by the admirable doctrine of trigonometrie, after a new order : 4. tabulæ astronomicæ, astronomicall tables, briefly exhibiting the true motions of the sun, moon, and other planets, and their eclipses for any time, either past, present, or to come : whereunto is added, a short catalogue of all the most accurate and remarkable cœlestiall observations, that have been made by Tycho, Longomontanus, Gassendus, the Landgrave of Hassia, and others /
| Main Author: | Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668 |
|---|---|
| Other Authors: | Brahe, Tycho, 1546-1601 |
| Format: | Microform Book |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
992:3. |
| Subjects: |
Similar Items
Astronomia instaurata, or, A new compendious restauration of astronomie : in four parts : wherein is contained, 1. logistica astronomica, astronomicall arithmetick, shewing how to resolve the four species thereof in astronomical fractions, and to finde the part proportionall in any question thereunto belonging : 2. doctrina sphærica, the doctrine of the sphere, practically propounded, and applyed in all questions tending to the diurnall motion : 3. doctrina theorica, the theorie of the cœlestiall motions, representing the true face of the visible world, the proper motions of the luminaries, and other planets, and how to investigate their true places speedily, by the admirable doctrine of trigonometrie, after a new order : 4. tabulæ astronomicæ, astronomicall tables, briefly exhibiting the true motions of the sun, moon, and other planets, and their eclipses for any time, either past, present, or to come : whereunto is added, a short catalogue of all the most accurate and remarkable cœlestiall observations, that have been made by Tycho, Longomontanus, Gassendus, the Landgrave of Hassia, and others /
by: Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668
Published: (1656)
by: Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668
Published: (1656)
Cœlestiall observations, or, An ephemeris of the motions, eclipses, and phænomenas of the luminaries, the planetary appearances, positions, and conjunctions : with their various aspects and configurations ... /
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1654)
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1654)
Cœlestiall observations, or, An ephemeris of the motions, eclipses, and phænomenas of the luminaries, the planetary appearances, positions, and conjunctions : with their various aspects and configurations ... /
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1654)
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1654)
Astronomia anglicana : containing an absolute and entire piece of astronomy : wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometrical part, generally propounded, and particularly apply'd in all questions tending to diurnal motion, especially respecting the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries, and the other planets, together with their affections, as eclipses, &c. : composed according to the best observations, and grounded upon the most rational hypothesis yet constituted : with new, facile, and most exact tables, whereby the planets places may speedily by attained both in longitude and latitude for any time past, present, or to come and precepts for calculationg eclipses, yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous than any heretofore extant : fitted to the meridian of the most famous and ancient metropolis London, and chiefly intended for the use of our English nation, and especially mariners /
by: Greenwood, Nicholas, active 1689
by: Greenwood, Nicholas, active 1689
Astronomia anglicana : containing an absolute and entire piece of astronomy. Wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometrical part, generally propounded, and particularly apply'd in all questions tending to diurnal motion, especially respecting the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries, and the other planets; together with their affections, as eclipses, &c. Composed according to the best observations, and grounded upon the most rational hypothesis yet constituted. With new, facile, and most exact tables, whereby the planets places may speedily be attained, both in longitude and latitude for any time past, present, or to come; and precepts for calculating eclipses, yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous than any heretofore extant. Fitted to the meridian of the most famous and ancient metropolis London, and chiefly intended for the use of our English nation. By Nicholas Greenwood, ... and professor of physick.
by: Greenwood, Nicholas, fl. 1689
Published: (1689)
by: Greenwood, Nicholas, fl. 1689
Published: (1689)
Astronomia anglicana : containing an absolute and entire piece of astronomy : wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometrical part, generally propounded, and particularly apply'd in all questions tending to diurnal motion, especially respecting the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries, and the other planets, together with their affections, as eclipses, &c. : composed according to the best observations, and grounded upon the most rational hypothesis yet constituted : with new, facile, and most exact tables, whereby the planets places may speedily by attained both in longitude and latitude for any time past, present, or to come and precepts for calculating eclipses, yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous than any heretofore extant : fitted to the meridian of the most famous and ancient metropolis London, and chiefly intended for the use of our English nation, and especially mariners /
by: Greenwood, Nicholas, fl. 1689
Published: (1689)
by: Greenwood, Nicholas, fl. 1689
Published: (1689)
Astronomica /
by: Manilius, Marcus
Published: (1997)
by: Manilius, Marcus
Published: (1997)
Astronomica /
by: Manilius, Marcus
Published: (1977)
by: Manilius, Marcus
Published: (1977)
Astronomia Britannica : exhibiting the doctrine of the sphere, and theory of the planets decimally by trigonometry, and by tables : fitted for the meridian of London ... /
by: Newton, John, 1622-1678
Published: (1657)
by: Newton, John, 1622-1678
Published: (1657)
Astronomia Britannica : exhibiting the doctrine of the sphere, and theory of the planets decimally by trigonometry, and by tables : fitted for the meridian of London ... /
by: Newton, John, 1622-1678
by: Newton, John, 1622-1678
Harmonicon coeleste, or, The cœlestiall harmony of the visible world : conteining an absolute and entire piece of astronomie : wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometricall part, generally propounded, and particularly applyed in all questions tending to the diurnall motion : especially respecting, and truly subservient to the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries and the other planets : together with their affections as eclipses, &c. ... : fitted to the meridian of ... London, and principally intended for our English nation ... /
by: Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668
Published: (1651)
by: Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668
Published: (1651)
Harmonicon coeleste, or, The cœlestiall harmony of the visible world : conteining an absolute and entire piece of astronomie : wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometricall part, generally propounded, and particularly applyed in all questions tending to the diurnall motion : especially respecting, and truly subservient to the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries and the other planets : together with their affections as eclipses, &c. ... : fitted to the meridian of ... London, and principally intended for our English nation ... /
by: Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668
by: Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668
Acta astronomica.
Tabulæ Britannicæ : the British tables : wherein is contained logistical arithmetick, the doctrine of the sphere, astronomicall chronologie, the ecclesiastical accompt, the equation and reduction of time : together with the calculation of the motions of the fixed and wandering stars and the eclipses of the luminaries /
by: Shakerley, Jeremy, active 1651
by: Shakerley, Jeremy, active 1651
Tabulæ Britannicæ = the British tables : wherein is contained logistical arithmetick, the doctrine of the sphere, astronomicall chronologie, the ecclesiastical accompt, the equation and reduction of time : together with the calculation of the motions of the fixed and wandering stars and the eclipses of the luminaries /
by: Shakerley, Jeremy, fl. 1651
Published: (1653)
by: Shakerley, Jeremy, fl. 1651
Published: (1653)
A cœlestiall planisphere /
by: Seller, John, fl. 1658-1698
Published: (1678)
by: Seller, John, fl. 1658-1698
Published: (1678)
M. Manilii Astronomica /
by: Manilius, Marcus
Published: (1998)
by: Manilius, Marcus
Published: (1998)
Cœlestiall observations, or, An ephemeris of the motions, eclipses, and phænomena's of the luminaries, the planetary appearances, positions, and conjunctions : with their various aspects and configurations : as also the rising, southing, and setting of the planets after a new method : some necessary tables astronomical, and judgements astrological and meterological ... /
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Cœlestiall observations, or, An ephemeris of the motions, eclipses, and phænomena's of the luminaries, the planetary appearances, positions, and conjunctions : with their various aspects and configurations : as also the rising, southing, and setting of the planets after a new method : some necessary tables astronomical, and judgements astrological and meterological ... /
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1657)
by: Booker, John, 1603-1667
Published: (1657)
Astronomia Carolina. : A new theorie of the coelestial motions. Composed according to the best observations and most rational grounds of art. Yet farre more easie, expedite and perspicuous then any before extant. With exact and most easie tables thereunto, and precepts for the calculation of eclipses, &c. /
by: Streete, Thomas
Published: (1661)
by: Streete, Thomas
Published: (1661)
Astronomia Carolina. : A new theorie of the coelestial motions. Composed according to the best observations and most rational grounds of art. Yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous than any before extant. With exact and most easie tables thereunto, and precepts for the calculation of eclipses, &c. /
by: Streete, Thomas
Published: (1663)
by: Streete, Thomas
Published: (1663)
Astronomia Carolina : a new theorie of the cœlestial motions : composed according to the best observations and most rational grounds of art, yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous than any before extant : with exact and most easie tables thereunto, and precepts for the calculation of eclipses, &c. /
by: Streete, Thomas
by: Streete, Thomas
Astronomia Carolina : a new theorie of the cœlestial motions : composed according to the best observations and most rational grounds of art, yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous than any before extant : with exact and most easie tables thereunto, and precepts for the calculation of eclipses, &c. /
by: Streete, Thomas
by: Streete, Thomas
Wanderers in the sky ; the motions of planets and space probes /
Published: (1965)
Published: (1965)
The ballet of the planets : on the mathematical elegance of planetary motion /
by: Benson, Donald C.
Published: (2012)
by: Benson, Donald C.
Published: (2012)
Slow motion : a true story /
by: Shapiro, Dani
Published: (1998)
by: Shapiro, Dani
Published: (1998)
Doctrinæ sphæricæ adumbratio : unà cum usu globorum artificialium.
by: Brancker, Thomas, 1633-1676
Published: (1662)
by: Brancker, Thomas, 1633-1676
Published: (1662)
Doctrinæ sphæricæ adumbratio : unà cum usu globorum artificialium.
by: Brancker, Thomas, 1633-1676
Published: (1662)
by: Brancker, Thomas, 1633-1676
Published: (1662)
An almanack of coelestiall motions for the year of the Christian aera, 1669 : ... Calculated for the longitude of 315. gr. and 42 gr. 30 m. north latitude. /
by: Browne, Joseph, 1646?-1678
by: Browne, Joseph, 1646?-1678
An almanack of coelestiall motions for the year of the Christian aera, 1671 : ... Calculated for the longitude of 315 gr. and 42 gr. 30 m. north latitude. /
by: Russell, Daniel, approximately 1642-1679
by: Russell, Daniel, approximately 1642-1679
An almanack of coelestiall motions for the year of the Christian aera, 1670 : ... Calculated for the longitude of 315 gr. and 42 gr. 30 m. north latitude. /
by: J. R. (John Richardson), 1647-1696
by: J. R. (John Richardson), 1647-1696
An ephemerides of the cœlestiall motions for XIII years. Beginning anno 1659. ending anno 1671. : Diligently calculated according to the doctrine of astronomia instaurata, and applied to the horizon of the most famous city of London. Whose longitude latitude is 24d 20' 51 32 With a brief introduction for the use thereof.
by: Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668
Published: (1658)
by: Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668
Published: (1658)
Medicina instaurata, or, A brief account of the true grounds and principles of the art of physick : with the insufficiency of the vulgar way of preparing medicines, and the excellency of such as are made by chymical operation : whereto is added a short but plain discourse as a light to the true preparation of animal and vegetable arcana's : together with a discovery of the true subject of the philosophick mineral mercury ... as also some small light to the preparation of and use of the said mercury ... /
by: Bolnest, Edward
by: Bolnest, Edward
Medicina instaurata, or, A brief account of the true grounds and principles of the art of physick : with the insufficiency of the vulgar way of preparing medicines, and the excellency of such as are made by chymical operation : whereto is added a short but plain discourse as a light to the true preparation of animal and vegetable arcana's : together with a discovery of the true subject of the philosophick mineral mercury ... as also some small light to the preparation of and use of the said mercury ... /
by: Bolnest, Edward
Published: (1665)
by: Bolnest, Edward
Published: (1665)
Astronomia Carolina : a new theory of the cœlestial motions. Composed according to the best observations, and most rational grounds of art; ... By Tho. Streete. The second edition corrected. To which are added some lunar and planetary observations, ...
by: Streete, Thomas
by: Streete, Thomas
Investigation of inequalities in the motion of the moon produced by the action of the planets /
by: Newcomb, Simon, 1835-1909
Published: (1907)
by: Newcomb, Simon, 1835-1909
Published: (1907)
A theory of satellite motion about an oblate planet.
by: Izsak, Imre G.
Published: (1960)
by: Izsak, Imre G.
Published: (1960)
Feynman's lost lecture : the motion of planets around the sun /
by: Goodstein, David L., 1939-
Published: (1996)
by: Goodstein, David L., 1939-
Published: (1996)
A cœlestiall prospect, or, An ephemeris of the motions of the planets with the lunar and mutual aspects for the year ... 1661 : with general and monethly predictions upon the severall conjunctions of the planets ... together with severall eclipses of sun and moon, wherein is discovered a way for finding out the true significator of a thief, not brought before upon the English stage /
by: Russell, John, active 1660
by: Russell, John, active 1660
A cœlestiall prospect, or, An ephemeris of the motions of the planets with the lunar and mutual aspects for the year ... 1661 : with general and monethly predictions upon the severall conjunctions of the planets ... together with severall eclipses of sun and moon, wherein is discovered a way for finding out the true significator of a thief, not brought before upon the English stage /
by: Russell, John
Published: (1661)
by: Russell, John
Published: (1661)