An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1722: It being the second after leap-year. Containing the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries. Rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good use. Calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which are added, some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, enigma's, &c. with many delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks and watches, and of observing eclipses both of the sun and moon. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the Dyal, at the Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane on the key, Cork
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spelling | Knapp, John Lover of the Mathematicks Verfasser aut An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1722 It being the second after leap-year. Containing the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries. Rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good use. Calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which are added, some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, enigma's, &c. with many delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks and watches, and of observing eclipses both of the sun and moon. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the Dyal, at the Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane on the key, Cork Dublin Printed by and for Elizabeth Sadleir in School-House-Lane; and sold by the booksellers 1722 Online-Ressource (40,[10]Seiten) 8° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Brace(s) in title or imprint English Short Title Catalog, T182210 Reproduction of original from National Library of Ireland With five final advertisement leaves for S. Fuller Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Almanacs, English Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/1664601200?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Knapp, John Lover of the Mathematicks An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1722 It being the second after leap-year. Containing the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries. Rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good use. Calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which are added, some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, enigma's, &c. with many delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks and watches, and of observing eclipses both of the sun and moon. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the Dyal, at the Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane on the key, Cork Almanacs, English Early works to 1800 |
title | An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1722 It being the second after leap-year. Containing the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries. Rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good use. Calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which are added, some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, enigma's, &c. with many delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks and watches, and of observing eclipses both of the sun and moon. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the Dyal, at the Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane on the key, Cork |
title_auth | An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1722 It being the second after leap-year. Containing the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries. Rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good use. Calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which are added, some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, enigma's, &c. with many delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks and watches, and of observing eclipses both of the sun and moon. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the Dyal, at the Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane on the key, Cork |
title_exact_search | An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1722 It being the second after leap-year. Containing the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries. Rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good use. Calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which are added, some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, enigma's, &c. with many delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks and watches, and of observing eclipses both of the sun and moon. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the Dyal, at the Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane on the key, Cork |
title_exact_search_txtP | An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1722 It being the second after leap-year. Containing the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries. Rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good use. Calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which are added, some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, enigma's, &c. with many delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks and watches, and of observing eclipses both of the sun and moon. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the Dyal, at the Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane on the key, Cork |
title_full | An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1722 It being the second after leap-year. Containing the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries. Rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good use. Calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which are added, some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, enigma's, &c. with many delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks and watches, and of observing eclipses both of the sun and moon. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the Dyal, at the Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane on the key, Cork |
title_fullStr | An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1722 It being the second after leap-year. Containing the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries. Rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good use. Calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which are added, some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, enigma's, &c. with many delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks and watches, and of observing eclipses both of the sun and moon. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the Dyal, at the Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane on the key, Cork |
title_full_unstemmed | An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1722 It being the second after leap-year. Containing the solar-ingresses, eclipses of the luminaries. Rising and setting of the sun, for the city of Cork. A table of the sun's declination, fit for sea-men, or others; with divers tables of good use. Calculated chiefly for the famous city of Dublin, whose latitude is 53 degrees, 20 minutes, and may very well serve any part of this kingdom. To which are added, some surprizing paradoxes, arithmetical questions, enigma's, &c. with many delightful particulars, adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes. Also the method of adjusting clocks and watches, and of observing eclipses both of the sun and moon. By John Knapp, watch and clock-maker, at the sign of the Dyal, at the Lower-End of St. Peter's-Church-Lane on the key, Cork |
title_short | An almanack: or, Diary astronomical, meteorological, astrological, for the year of our Lord, 1722 |
title_sort | an almanack or diary astronomical meteorological astrological for the year of our lord 1722 it being the second after leap year containing the solar ingresses eclipses of the luminaries rising and setting of the sun for the city of cork a table of the sun s declination fit for sea men or others with divers tables of good use calculated chiefly for the famous city of dublin whose latitude is 53 degrees 20 minutes and may very well serve any part of this kingdom to which are added some surprizing paradoxes arithmetical questions enigma s c with many delightful particulars adapted for the use and diversion of both sexes also the method of adjusting clocks and watches and of observing eclipses both of the sun and moon by john knapp watch and clock maker at the sign of the dyal at the lower end of st peter s church lane on the key cork |
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