M. I. G. prognostication 1639. : Being the third after leap-yeare. Most curiouslie calculated, for all North Britane: but most especallie, and even according vnto Raban's bound duetie, for the latitude and merdiane of the honourable citie of Aberdene: where the Pole Articke is elevated 57 degr. 30 min. according to Argolus and Tychon..
| Main Author: | M. I. G. |
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| Language: | English |
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Printed in Aberdene, :
by E. Raban.,
[1639].
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