Olympia dōmata or An almanack for the year of our Lord God 1681 : Being the first after the bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation, 5630. Wherein is contained the lunations, conjunctions and aspects of the planets, the increase, decrease and length of the day and night, with the rising, southing and setting of the planets, and fixed stars throughout the year, whereby may be known the true hour of the night at all times, when either the moon or stars are seen. Calculated according to art and referred to the horizon of the ancient and renowned borrough-town of Stamford (formerly a famous University) whose longitude is 23 deg. 50 minutes, latitude 52 deg. 40 min. fitting all the middle counties of England, and without sensible errour the whole kingdom. / By John Wing.
- Wing, John, 1643-1726
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- 1681
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Also known as
Almanack for the year of our Lord God 1681
Publication/Creation
Cambridge : Printed by John Hayes, printer to the University, 1681.
Physical description
48 unnumbered pages : illustrations, tables
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Notes
First 2 words of title in Greek characters.
Title within ornamental border.
Signatures: A-C.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
References note
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) A2772
Early English books tract supplement interim guide P.P.2465 1681[22]
Reproduction note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Early English books; Tract supplement ; E5:4[22]) s1999 miun s