Mercurius Anglicanus, or The English mercury: : being a double ephemeris for the year of our Lord, 1692. Heliocentrical & geocentrical, or the planets places and aspects referred both to the sun and earth; exactly calculated from Astronomia Carolina, for the meridian of the famous city of London, whose latitude is 51⁰ 32', but generally useful to England, Scotland, and Ireland, &c. With monthly predictions thereon. Likewise a correct table shewing the time of high water at London Bridge, both morning and afternoon; in a very plain method. Being the bissextile, or leap-year. The like not extant in any other. /
| Main Author: | Parker, George, 1654-1743 |
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| Other Authors: | Elder, William, fl. 1680 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed by J.M. for the Company of Stationers,
1692.
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