02184nam 2200409Ia 450 99638719360331620200824132821.0(CKB)4940000000085441(EEBO)2240917214(OCoLC)ocm36282007e(OCoLC)36282007(EXLCZ)99494000000008544119970128d1700 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Astroscopium, or Two hemispheres, containing all the northern and southern constellations[electronic resource] projected upon the poles of the word [sic], according to the observations of Mr. Halley, which (by the help of a moveable horizon) are rendred serviceable in any latitude : the uses of which hemispheres are illustrated by variety of examples : whereunto is added, the antient poetical stories of the stars, shewing reasons why the several shapes and forms are pictures on the coelestical globesThe second edition /corrected by Phillip Lea ...London Phillip Lea1700[2], 23, 15-50, [1] pSignatures: 1 leaf unsigned, B⁸, A⁴, B-C⁸, D⁴ (D₃, advertisement; D₄ blank)Title within double line border."Globes, Sphers [sic], Maps, Mathematical Projections, Books and Instruments are made and Sold, by Phillip Lea, at the Atlas and Hercules in Cheapside, near the Corner of Friday street, London"--T.p."Ancient stories of the several stars and constellations ... Collected from Dr. Hood": p. 15-50.Reproduction of original in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles.eebo-0189Astronomical instrumentsConstellationsAstronomical instruments.Constellations.Lamb Francis1005509Lea Phillipfl. 1683-1700.1020531Hood Thomasfl. 1582-1598.1002139WaOLNBOOK996387193603316Astroscopium, or Two hemispheres, containing all the northern and southern constellations2413358UNISA