Observations made in several places, of the late eclipse of the sun, which hapned on the 22 of June, 1666

The observations that were made at London by Mr. Willughby, Dr. Pope, Mr. Hook, and Mr. Philips, are these: The eclipse began at 5h. 43′ h. ′ It was darkned, {3/11 diam.at 6.00 5 dig. at 7. 06 {4 digits at 6. 07 4 dig. at 7. 13 {5 dig. at 6. 13 3 dig. at 7. 20 {6 dig. at 6. 21 2 dig. at 7. 26 {7 dig...

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