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title | An ephemerides for five yeares to come. Calculated by the most learned and excellent mathematician, M. David Origanus; for the latitude of 52. degr. 20. min. Revised, corrected, and reduced to this forme, by Iohn Evans, Master of Arts |
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title_auth | An ephemerides for five yeares to come. Calculated by the most learned and excellent mathematician, M. David Origanus; for the latitude of 52. degr. 20. min. Revised, corrected, and reduced to this forme, by Iohn Evans, Master of Arts |
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title_full | An ephemerides for five yeares to come. Calculated by the most learned and excellent mathematician, M. David Origanus; for the latitude of 52. degr. 20. min. Revised, corrected, and reduced to this forme, by Iohn Evans, Master of Arts |
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