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ms and that JR^ccioli was grofily miftakeni 
Their next Gonjunftion according lOiW^^^W/r Ephemer : 
rides founded on the Prurenick numbers, was jlprilz^. 
1583. in 2i.deg. of the Sun being then in 17. deg.cf 
fo thatthe Planets rifeing before himin fignes offtiort 
afcenticn and with South Latitude this congrefs could not 
be obferved by the noble Tycho who was mindful of it as 
appears by this .note; in pag. 5 j. of hi5 Hiftoria Coeleftis. 
J^^ciy 50, A. M. quopnmampofi ConjunUionem Saturmtri'Vu 
iimus^ capt(e funt dtjiantm inter Jovem^ Saiuf mm per 3{a^ 
dium. 
hora r 47 ^ '4 
I SO 3 24 
The fame Ephemerides fliew the next Conjun£bion of 
Saturn and Jupiter 1 60s • Dec, 14. at noone* in 9^ 3 6 ' of 
but the Ingenious Kepler out Sr. Chrijlcpher Heydon 
found it by obfervaticn feven days fooner, or the Seventh 
day of the fame month in the Morning, in near Eight 
degrees of the Planets being then but newly emerged 
from tlie Pvayes ofthe Sun. . 
; The Ephemerides of the Learned Kepler Calculated from 
his own Rudolphine Tables make the next Con)uh£b^on 1623 
bec\\uxt the 7th and 8rh oi^uly] in 6° 46' of ^ ^ the. PJanet 
Saturn being then only 4 minutes to the North of XupiterA 
but ihis^firft Conjundion in the fiery Trigdnliapnlng^ un-; 
derthe Suns beams Vv^as not obfervable. 
By the fame Tables, and Ephemerides oiEichJldde Cal- 
culated from them, thefe Planets nice again iathe 25th de-. 
cireeof k , betwixt the 15th and i|th of jF^^^. i^^^ywil^h 
a degree difference:©! Latitude. - 
By the joync conrentof £/rA/?^^^J"andour Epher 
merides the fame Planets were in Conjuntlion again. i (563 
on the f ocb of OHober at Koone in 13% 30' of with one 
dcgres difference of Latitude,, thil Conjunction was ob- 
ferveable 
