Wilson, 1634 : a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our redemption 1634, being the second after leape yeere : wherein is contained many things concerning the state of the yeer, amongst the rest, the time of the rising of the moone, a thing not heretofore published in the same kind, very necessary for all sorts of men : faithfully supputated for the meridian and inclination of London ... but indifferently serving most of the northernerne and souththerne parts of England /
| Main Author: | Wilson, Jeffery |
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