Cno8) 
A 
2 
t 
7 
d. 
28 
4 
12 
3 
23 
353 
261 
The Moons mean Anomaly 
Her true placfe 
The Argument of Latitude 
The Moons true Laiit. South 
The Horizontal Semi-diameter 
Parallax 
The Suns true place K 
The Suns right Afccnfion 
The rightAfcenfion of the Mid-heaven 
The Mid-heaven t 
The Horofcope 
The Angle Orient 
The 5) from the Afcend. in the Eclipt. 
In a great Circle 
The true A kit. of the Moons Center 
Her Azimuth from the Horofcope 
Her Parallaftical Angle 
K Altitude 
Her Parallax in s Longitude 
€ Latitude 
Therefore her apparent place ?^ . _ 
In Antecedence of the Star ' 1647 inconf. 
With Latitude South, then the Star lefs 2 i more 
So her vifible motion to ih.\om i% 
The difference of her Latitudes 
The Angle of her vifible way with the Ecliptick 
The Angle of Incidence under a parallel line to the Ecliptick 
Angle of emerfion above the line drawn by the Moons Center 
h, m, fee. 
The apparent motion from 16 39 52 to the fub-ingrefs? 
The apparent motion from 17 39 52. to the emerfion 
T-i . £ 5i<^ 39 s:2. to thefub-ingrefs 
Thetimefrom s^totheegrefsofcheStar 
h. m, fee. 
1 he Stars Afor^ under the Mooii i 18 46. 
The Stars Latitude from a line drawn through 7 . . 
the Moons C enter parallel to the Ecliptick 5 
m, fee, 
22 56 
41 o 
441 
32 o 
15 21 
22 57 21 
3S3 32 
243 30 
5 26 
3 10 
18 42 
58 29 
58 33 
19 21 
79 47 
S3 50 
9 3.3 
S» 59 
4 50 33 
16 47 
2 I 
d, w, 
29 I 
5 1« 
12 4® 
3 34 
5^ 
o 
35 
3 
21 47 
7 31 
14 15 
8747 
S7 47^ 
17 45 
87 40 
89 26 
54 
9 
54 
^7 
10 
I 
27 
3 
59 
45 
12 
I 
4 
3 
13 
^ 
18 
10 
30 
21 
45 
15 
18 
32 
18 
46 
26 
48 
13 
49 
o 
32 
28 
27 
49 
46^ 
32 
m.fec. 
{Ingrefsi 54 South 
Egrefs 3 
7 North 
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