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' Thebignefs of it is only of four Inches diameteir. Thebody 
of the Globe of burnilh't Steelj where ail the figures of the Conr 
ftellationsare defigned in Siiver'colour,buc the Stars thetnfelves 
of all Magnitudes are put on in emboffed Gold. 
This Globe moves from Eaft to Weft in 24 hours ; and you 
may there fee the Sun exaflly rife and fee as in the great World,, 
together with the Moon, as alfo the Stars of the Conftellations ; 
likewife how the Sun of this Globe comes to his Meridian, with 
an admirable regularity, conform to the Primum mohtle. 
Befides this, you may there fee', that every day the Sun fenfi- 
bly paflTeth one degree from Weft to Eaft, which is its own pro- 
per motion finiflied by him in a yea.r, and thereby defcribing to 
us the Inequality of^ Days and Night s^ 
MoreGver,you may there obferve every day the Mean motion 
of the Moon from Weft to Eaft, how (he increafeth according as 
fhe remover h from the Sun, To that it ftews vifibly the firft quar- 
ter of the Moon,the end of the fecond quarter which is the Full y 
then the third quarter vMhich is the laft quadrature ^ and laftly 
her Conjunaion w>th tbeSun. And thuslhe is feen toiinift] eve- 
ry month her Synodical Courfe 5 and by her diurnal motion of 
24 hours fte fiiews- the Flux and Reflux of the Sea^or high and 
low water. 
The Meridian ferveth for a Needie to fbew the Hours which 
are marked upon the Zod!ack,where the Sun marchet h regu'ar- 
ly, which hath two main rays,one w^ hereof goeth direflly North- 
ward, the other South- ward. 
That of the North «larks the way or degree v which the Sua 
maketh from Weft to Eaft upon the Signs of theZcdiack,and up- 
on a Circle of Silver, where the 3 60 Degrees of tbe Circle are 
aiarked. The other ray,of the Sou(h,marks upon another Circle 
of Silver the davsof the Month, where the 365 days arc noted. 
This Globe may generally ferve for the w^hole World, feeing 
you may put it to all the Elevations of the Pole. 
' The Circles of the Longitude of the Srars,wbich feparate the 
Signsand which come from the. Poles of the Zodiack,are marked 
by gold- wires | as alfo the Equator,the Tropicks,aBd the Polar 
Circles. 
There is but one great SpFing,tbe frimum mobile^ whkh puts 
all the reft in motion. It is wound up by the Antardique Pole, 
and you may wind it up to tbe right or left hand , without 
wronging 
