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An Abstract of Astronomia Carolina : or a new theory of the celestial motions, composed according to the best observations, and most rational grounds of art ; yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous, than any before extant. With exact and most easie tables thereunto, and precepts for the calculation of eclypses by Thomas Street, the second edition, corrected 1710 / William Lane his book.

Author/Creator:
Lane, William.
Publication:
[England], 1740-1838.
Format/Description:
Manuscript
177 leaves : paper, illustrations ; 178 x 145 mm. bound to 183 x 150 mm. + 4 notes
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Other Title:
Of the furniture with which sun dials may be beautified : and, to describe such furniture upon all sorts of upright, direct and declining dials, geomitrically
Subjects:
Streete, Thomas. Astronomia Carolina.
Astronomy -- Early works to 1800.
Astronomy.
Astronomy -- Tables.
Solar eclipses -- Early works to 1800.
Sundials -- Early works to 1800.
Sundials.
Veterinary prescriptions -- 19th century -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
Veterinary prescriptions.
Solar eclipses.
Form/Genre:
Codices.
Accounts.
Diagrams.
Recipes.
Tables (documents)
Manuscripts, English.
Manuscripts, European.
Tables (Data)
Summary:
Compendium of astronomical information and tables compiled from Thomas Streete's Astronomia Carolina and other sources. Includes several tables of solar eclipses visible in Leicestershire to 1999, plus tables of logarithms; includes detailed table of contents [ix-xiii]. Treatise on sundials is written from the back to the front, reversed, in the same hand. Blank pages in the center of the book were used for veterinary recipes, accounts, death and marriage notices (1835-1837), and a history of the manor "Milton" in Milton, Somersetshire.
Notes:
Ms. codex.
Title, attribution, and date: William Lane his Book 1740 (title page, p. [v]).
Pagination: Paper, 177 leaves; [xx], 1-207, [208-286, ii, 287-338]; contemporary pagination in ink, upper center, modern pagination in pencil, lower outer corners.
Script: Astronomical texts written in a cursive script by a single hand, with the middle section written in several additional hands.
Decoration: Pen and ink diagrams of the solar system, diagrams of planetary motion and calculations of longitude; 8 pen and ink diagrams of sundial geometry.
Binding: Contemporary parchment.
Origin: Written in England, 1740-1838.
Three leaves laid in, dated 1752, 1779, 1784, and one undated leaf tipped in, 19th century[?].
Penn Provenance:
Sold by Roger Gaskill Rare Books, 2002.
Cited as:
UPenn Ms. Codex 891
OCLC:
225150612