A perpetual and universal almanack : comprised in a most compendious table, exhibiting with great dexterity, all moveable feasts and terms, with other the common notes in both accounts; the change of the moon, the day of the week corresponding to the day of the month, and the contrary: all which are again indigited by an artifice arithmetical, very feasable to the meanest capacity, and never before published. Together with a large appendix, comprehending the most necessary proposition in astronomy and cosmography; resolv'd as by briefe and generall tables, so by trigonometry; the principall heads of which are inserted in the next following page. /
| Main Author: | Catlett, John, 17th cent |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for L. Lloyd next the Castle in Cornhil,
1656.
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