The starry speculum being an ephemeris of the celestial motions of the planets, for the year of human redemption, 1748. Containing The Planets Diurnal Motions, both in Longitude, Latitude, and Declination; their Aspects and Configurations one with another. The Solar Ingresses, and Eclipses of the Luminaries, with many other Tables and Things; calculated for the Latitude of 51? 32'. The like not Extant. By John Sharp, Student in the Celestial Sciences
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