Speculum anni, or, A glasse in which you may behold the revolution of the yeare of our Lord God MDCXLVIII : being the bissextile or leap-yeare, shewing all the notable aspects of the planets with the moon, as also among themselves, with the eclipses, and other notable conjunctions, which are to be seen in the heavens, this present yeare, 1648, also other tables astronomicall exactly calculated for the same yeare, rectified especially for the longitude and latitude of the most famous and renowned city of London and may indifferently serve for the whole kingdome of England without any notable difference / by Will Leybourn.
- Leybourn, William, 1626-1716
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- [1648]
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Glass in which you may behold the revolution of the yeare of our Lord God MDCXLVIII
Astronomicall calculations for the yeare of our Lord God MDCXLVIII
Publication/Creation
London : Printed by S.I. for the Company of Stationers, [1648]
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40 unnumbered pages
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Notes
Second part has title: Astronomicall calculations ... ; with imprint: Printed by R.L. for the Company of Stationers.
Date of publication suggested by Wing (2nd ed.).
Imperfect: pages tightly bound with some loss of print.
Reproduction of original in: University of Chicago. Library.
Bound and filmed with Wing A1880 and A2675: Merlini anglici : ephemeris 1648 ... / William Lilly. London : Printed by T.B. for J. Partridge and H. Blunden, 1648 -- No merline, nor mercury : but a new almanack ... / George Wharton. [London?] : Printed for the author, 1648.
References note
Wing (2nd ed.) A1874
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English Books, 1641-1700 ; 2828:8) s1999 miun s