02359nam 2200445Ia 450 99639694240331620221108032810.0(CKB)4330000000333563(EEBO)2248577970(UnM)9928881900971(UnM)99896007(EXLCZ)99433000000033356319981009d1664 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The sea-mans kalender: or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars[electronic resource] As also a table of the longitude and latitude of all the most eminent places of the world: first calculated by John Tap. Since corrected and inlarged, with many additions. Viz. new exact tables of the north-star, new tables of 65 of the principal fixed stars; their time of coming upon the meridian every day, with their right ascension and declination, &c. With the discovery of a way to finde the long hidden secret of longitude, by Henry Bond, teacher of the mathematicks in the Bulwark near the Tower: all which are now newly calculated and corrected, and many rules and tables added, by Henry Phillippes, philo-nauticusLondon printed by Will. Leybourn, fo: [sic] George Hurlock, and are to be sould at his shop at Magnus Church-corner in Thames street1664[184] p. illSignatures: A-Z⁴.Identified as Wing T161A, reel 2373, of the UMI microfilm set "Early English books 1641-1700".Cf. Wing T161A which has "calendar" in the title.With an advertisement at end.Reproduction of original in the Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C..eebo-0055LongitudeEarly works to 1800NavigationEarly works to 1800Nautical almanacsEarly works to 1800LongitudeNavigationNautical almanacsTapp Johnfl. 1596-1615.1006524Bond Henry1006330Phillippes Henryd. 1677?1000938Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996396942403316The sea-man's kalender: or, An ephemerides of the sun, moon, and certain of the most notable fixed stars2321403UNISA