Remarks on Ancient Eclipses. 21 



lendar being justly exploded, and the new style adopted by an act 

 of parliament, which fixed the date of its commencement in the 

 month of September 1752, and it being very necessary to under- 

 stand the principles of this alteration, and useful to know in the 

 exact computation of time embracing this period, I shall briefly 

 state the chronological notes and other memoranda for that year 

 from White's Ephemeris, 



An. Dom, 1752, being the Bissextile or Leap-year. 



Chronological Notes. 

 Golden number . . . . 5 Dominical letters EDA 

 Cycle of the sun . . . . 25 Number of direction 8 



Epacts 



Spring 

 Summer 

 Autumn 

 Winter 



, 24 and 14 Roman indiction 

 Quarters of the Year. 

 D. H. M. 

 March 9 4 39 Morn. App. time 

 June 10 3 43 Morn. 

 Sept. 22 5 10 Aft. 

 Dec. 21 S 39 Morn. 



15 



New and full Moons. 



Jan. 



Feb. 



Mar. 



Apr. 



May 



June 



July 



Aug. 



Sept 

 Oct. 



Nov, 



Dec. 



5 Sunday 



19 Sunday 



4 Tuesday 



IS Tuesday 



4 Wednesday 



1 S Wednesday 



3 Friday 



17 Friday 



2 Saturday 



17 Sunday 



1 Monday 



15 Monday 



30 Tuesday 



15 Wednesday 



29 Wednesday 



13 Thursday 



28 Friday 



23 Saturday 



7 Saturday 



23 Monday 



G Monday 



2 1 Tuesday 



5 Tuesday 



2 1 Thursday 



New moon 

 Full 



New m. 

 Full 



New m. 

 Full 



New m. 

 Full 



New m. 

 Full 



New m. 

 Full 



New m. 



Full m. 



New m. 



Full m. 



New m. 



Full m. 



New m. 



Full m. 



New m. 



Full m. 



New m. 



Full m. 



H. M. 

 2 57 



Afternoon 



Night 



Morn. 



Morn. 



Night 



Night 



Morn. 



Forenoon 



Aftern. 



Morn. 



Morn. 



Aft. 



Morn 



Morn. 



Aft. 



Night 



Morn. 



Noon. 



Foren. 



Morn. 



Aft. 



Aft. 



Night 



Morn. 



Eclipses. 



