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O signifies a solar eclipse, of which the magnitude and hours 

 have not been fixed by ancient classic authors. 



3) signifies a lunar eclipse, of which the magnitude and hours 

 are not specified by ancient classic authors. 



* and 5 * signify a solar or lunar eclipse reported to have 

 been total. 



OD a solar eclipse which has been nearly total (fxr^vosidrj;) 

 according to ancient classic authors. 



O w and D ^ eclipses of the sun and the moon reported to 

 have been small ones. 



olar eclipses coinciding with sunrise according to ancient 

 classic authorities. 



II and 3 i| solar and lunar eclipses, of which the hours have 

 been specified by the same authors. 



The ciphers below and D signify the pages in the premises 

 where the respective eclipses have been discussed. 



The ciphers below the times of the eclipses mean the approxi- 

 mate corrections of the Lunar Table, p. 429-30. 



The ciphers below ft and t5 refer to the approximate correc- 

 tions of the Lunar Table, p. 429-30. 



E. (east), W. (west) of the centres of the sun's shadow respec- 

 tively. 



LOCALITIES. 



J) ^ Tanis, Northern! — 



495.... 



0*11 

 492 ... 



0*11 

 438. 



Egypt _ 



Gan-y-hein and — 



Pekin, China 

 Rome. Latium. — 



Q ^ II • • • • Rome and Tecs, — 



439 1 Asia Minor.. 



J) Babylon — 



507 1 



J) I Babylon — 



50S . . . 



508.. 

 0* 

 439- • 

 •• 

 516.. 



0* 

 440 . 



Babylon. 



Rome 



Jerusalem. 



Rome 



TIMES. 



2780, Mav 23, I5h. Par. T, 



-+- Hh. ± • • • 



2192, Oct. ID, 7h 



4-iih 



771, Nov. 19, oh. 45m 



4- 4h. 43m. . . . 



752, May 25, i6h 



-|- 4h. 40m... 

 717, Jan. 16, 4h 



4- 4h. 33m. . . . 

 716, Nov. 26, oh 



+ 4h- 33m- 



715, May 21, 5h 



-I- 4h. 33m. . . . 



715, June 5, 2ih. 15m. .. 



+ 4h- 33m. . . 



715, June 5, 2ih. 15m... 



-710, Mar. 13, 23h 



-(-4h. 33m... 



642, Jan. II, iSh 



-{- 4h. i8m.. . 



ft y 



ft 12° E. 



— 21° ± 

 ft 10° E. 



-17° 15' 

 U 14° E. 



-7° 17' 

 ft 8°E. 



— 7° II' 

 y 5°E. 



-7° 3' 

 15 14° E. 



-7° 3' 

 ft 19° E. 



-7° 3' 

 Si2=E. 



-7° 3' 

 ft 2°E- 

 ft4°W. 



-7° 3' 

 ft i°E. 

 -6° 38' 



