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KCLIPSES. 



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LOCALITIES. 



Constanti- 

 nople 



Toledo, 

 Spain 



Girwic, 

 England.. 



Edessa, 

 Syria 



Paris 



Stiklaetad, 

 Norway . . 



Pans 



Lesina and 

 viirabeau. 



Rheimsand 

 Erfurt 



Constanti- 

 nople 



Constanti- 

 nople 



Constanti- 

 nople . . 



Danzig, 

 Germany. 



-f 693, Oct. 3, 23h. [ 4T«!, 24°, 9"» — 10°] . . 



+ 58m 



+ 718, June 3, Ih. [38' — 220]. 



-f 53m 



+ 733, Aug. 21, •.;2h [55°, 47=", 15°] 



+ 53m 



+ 812, May 14, Oh. [28", 30", 34>'— 23«] . 



+ 48m 



+ 878, Oct. 29, 111. [57", 55", i&'—Ql"}.. 



+ 4.:m 



+ 1030, Aug. 31, 2h. [73" — 27"] 



I + 29m. 



(Schumacher's Astron. N. 1849, p. 46.) 

 + 1230, May 12, nil. [52", 87", 90°] ... 



+ 17m 



+ 1239, June 1, 23h. [36«, 42°, 4.3"— 2.7»]. 



+ 17m 



+ 1241, Oct.fi, Oh. [.t6', 47", 30"] 



+ 27m 



+ 1255, Dec. 30,-2h. [31", 32", .-iP] 



+ 16m 



+ 1406, June 14, 18h [ 41", 69", 58"] . . 



+ lom 



+ 1433, June 17, 5h [63"— 32"] 



+ 1851, July 28, 'ih. 30m. [70«^— 39"] . . . . 

 + 24'+ 



au 



Q. 6"W. 

 -1" 29' 

 Q 2"W. 



— 1° 25' 

 n 6° W. 



JO 2 " 



fi 2" W. 



— 1" 14- 

 Qlo"W. 



— 1" 3' 

 Q10"W. 

 -46- 



13 10" E. 



— 27' 



^ 3" W. 



-20' 

 t3 10" E. 



-26. 

 U»« E. 



— 25' 



a7"w. 



— 14' 

 7?7"E. 

 -12' 

 Long, n 

 -37" + 



Specification of the most important Ancient Eclipses. 



Solar eclipses reported to have been total in certain places : Nos. 

 2, 3, 8, io(?), II, 13, 15, 20, 22, 23, 32, 40, 43, 47, 63, 66, 

 76, 80, 86, 94, 95, 101, 103, 107, 113, 114, 115, 116-128. 



Solar eclipses reported to have been nearly total {[xr^voudsl^) : 



Nos. 25, 33. 

 Solar eclipses reported to have been great ones: Nos. 37, 53, 54, 



60, 62, 68. 



Solar eclipses reported to have been small ones: Nos. 4, 21, 27, 



46, 48' 51 ' 56, 67, 73. 

 Lunar eclipses reported to have been total: Nos. 28, 29, 39, 41, 



61, 64, 65, 75, 83, 98, 109. 



Lunar eclipses reported to have been small ones: Nos. i, 42. 

 Solar eclipses reported to have coincided with sunrise : Nos. 13, 



20, 40, 107. 

 Solar eclipses referred by the ancients to certain hours : Nos. 



2, 3, 4, 8, 53, 54, 60, 62, 76, 80, 86, 100, loi, 102, 104, 



no, 112, 113. 

 Lunar eclipses referred by the ancients to certain hours : Nos. 



42, 57- 

 Total eclipses of the sun which were annular according to the 

 present lunar theory: Nos. 13, 32, 43, 47, 76, 80, 119, 126. 



THE END. 



