is alwaies found what fignc the Mooneisir^with the help 

 of the letters in the Kalender,alfoby the faidekalendcris 

 fhewed the houre and minute of the length of the day, for 

 euerieday of thcyere,for the deviation of the Pole, ^.de- 

 grees. :> •• . 



A Tableto know what Planet rulesanie houre either 

 by day or night. 



A Table to know the length of the planetarie hour,fro 

 the fhortcft day and longefl; night,till the longefl day and 

 fhorteft night. 



A Chapter of the longitude and declination of 3 2. no- 

 table fixed ftarrcsvery ncceflary for Nauigation, with ta- 

 bles of their fhining,an d at what point of your Compaflc 

 they doo both rife and fctrandalfo Tables for euerie Mo- 

 ncth ofthe ycre,declaringat what houre and minute they 

 be South>running from the firft day ofthe month, to the 

 fifteenth > and from the fifteenth to the laft day, and wyll 

 continue thefe 1 oo.y eeres without much error. 



A Table to knowe the rifing and fctting of thefe flars, 

 by what point ofthe Compaflc,& how many houres they 

 be aboue our Horizon,the pole being raifed 5 1 . or $z dc- 



A table of the fixed Starres. 

 A Tabic ofthe true place of the Sunne. 

 The Table of the Equation of the Sunne. 

 The Chapterof the declination of th e Sunnec 



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