The Emfkn \ from A. €. i ?©p. to 15-29; 
7. Obfer v at ions 5 from Mi c. i 5 25k t"o. < 5 , : 
In which year ( 1582 ) do begin the Obfervations of Tycho ( as 'is af- 
■ firm'd in this Edition) contain'd in 20 Books , and made in as many year^ 
ending An.Chr. 1601 , which was the end of Tycho $ Life : Of whicfe 
time yet there being wanting one year ( ^.1593 \ t of the Brahean Ob- 
fervations, isfupply'd by t%.^^^ -Sf^^yi^-^^/f^ of the 
-Fixt Stars , made and digefted'by thc Authority and Care of thac Re- 
nowned Prince for learning and Magnanimity ^-william * Landgrave of 
»HeJfe* 9 and by the Labours of Rhotmannm and Birgitu, 
To all thefe is added a Continuation of fuch Aftronomical Obfervations 
as were made from the time of Tycho'% death unto ^». 163 5 , by Maftlk 
-hhs. an4' Schkkardus.. ■ 
Having given the Reader this Abort Account , I find mylelf obliged to 
give him notice withallof a Paper publifh'd this. year, entituled Specimen 
i Recognitions nuper editarum Obfervationum Aftrmomicarum 9 Nob. Vin 
'Tjrckcnis Brahe , printed at Copenhagen in 4 0 : wherein are remarked by 
Erafmim Bartolinus the more confiderable Errors in the Obfervations of 
^».1582. In this Edition of the Hiftor. Cdeftis , by comparing it with 
the Original^ in the power of the ptefent King of Denmark. In which Pa- 
per hopes alfo are given of a more -correct Edition, and that of the 'Origi- 
nalilWS ; together with the Obfervations both from An. 1 563. to An. 
1582. and thofe of An. 1595 ; all wanting in this Edition of Ausburgh. 
II. R. P. ANDRE TAG QU E T e Soc.f. Opera Mathema- 
tical mth many Schematifmes thereto belonging. Antwerp. 1669* 
in FoL 
THefe Works contain , 
1. Of Afironomy 8 Books , wherein the Author hath explain'd the 
whole Doftrine of that Science in fuch a gradual Scientifick Order, that 
now (as himfelf in his own Preface intimates) a Student without the Aid of 
-a Matter may learn the whole by his own Study,, which was formerly not 
eafie to attain with the beft Inftrtf&ions. 
It may be, theInquifitive25W<?r will be defirous to know, what Sy- 
fteme of the world it is , this Author infifts on • concerning which we (hall 
give you his own words, p. 3 26. 
Hanc controverfiam (fc. <afc Motu Terrae ) J oh. B. Ricciolus Almag. l.g. 
•ed turn eruditione turn copia profecutus efi 3 ut facile omnes in hoc negotio fuperar 
■verit. Rrimo, Copernicanorum pro Motu Terrae Argumenta 49. deducit ac 
deftruit; pari deinde cur a , qua contra Terras Motum ajferrifilent& poffnnt 
-Argumenta , vid* 77. recenfet. M&ivero, cum nihil hatlenus in utram- 
vis partem adduElum vide am , quod Probabilitatis met am excedat , hisim- 
morari non eft animus. Vnum eft tamen ex omnibus contra Terrae Motum 
. Fffff iffim 
