DE FIGVRA TERRAE. 243 



\. b — 9. 8182474 

 1. I' ~ 1 . 23044S9 



8.5877^65 cm refpondent 2° 13*6 



89 <;96o 



ang. ACiL 87 4O54 



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14—9 9996740 



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14. 7^04.254 

 {\. 2S8 i:z I. 2196962 



13- 55*^7292 

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3 5567292 cui refpondent 3603"" 



cnm igitnr pcndiilnm Parificnfe fnb Aequatorcm transhitnm, 

 inuiu-r.iCii Ini long tndine , ret:n-clet fingulis mmutis li.c.ui- 

 dis qu:in'it;ue 3"", rerard:ibit iilud fpucio 24 h.trarum ,', 

 vniu-) horae, hoc c(l 1' 12", pro qua retardationc /;/«- 

 genius^ fine demonltratione adiunda , poluit i' 5". 



§ 17. Ex hac ig'rur (enrcntia Hugeniana fequirnr, 

 quod Terra circa Polos debcat efle panlo depreli or, 

 eleuatior a-item fub Aequatore ; ita quiciem \t Ax s pcr 

 Polob dudub fit ad diametrum Ae natoris \ti 577 ad 578. 

 Ex quo deinde dedncirur, quod Gradus in Menoiano 

 terredi mcnfurati pergcndo ab Aequatore \(rfus Pol"s, 

 crelcere dcbeant. Qiuxl quidcni hunc in modum olli n- 

 duur. Sit Qjiadrans Meridiani tcrreflris PNB, in P Finnra 10. 

 Polus, in B Aev.pator. Et quoniam Gradus in Tcrra 



Hh 2 meti- 



