Browne, 1628 : A new almanacke and prognostication, for the yeare of our Lord God 1628. Being bisextile, or leape yeere. Composed and properly referred to the longitude and latitude of the pole artick of that famous city of London, and may serue generally for the most part of Great-Britaine. ... at London. Longitude, 25.deg. Latitude, 51-32. By Daniel Browne willer to the mathematickes, and teacher of arithmeticke, astra regnnt homines, & regit astra Deus.
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