GIFT OF BERN DIBNER Chartered in 1941 BURNDY LIBRARY a ———— ee _— ae — 7 | -—& B.A oe Me ins _— = — ey “ ® - rd - ATS oe oo j =’ > - ee totic e ~ ws ~ a ‘ = thine _ - = te sie ee eee - w . ," - ee Sus bil a i 7 ee ee Pee, | ~~ . ‘ te Z - a : . 5th nag tty aah, A - x rE tt von oer -< + 7 jue * yer’ , . ~ -< ate ’ a 4 pear e794 7 iy ' fad « po : > wpe ang Le Me. gal ap na Seger - : : oo Mise sa) iy that oc ie - eo _ - f "GO toro yh ) ot . f i Sart a pe ‘ ‘= @ = ~~ bond . ~ . Las ae a . . 7 } eA _ * om “rs 4 -_ . - , . , a . 1. - \ mf © a £ ne ee st a ¥ wi igsedigt rere Piper aing . gee tS i ae or ere Any cine Oe UE append Leet in ce thederg tings Sas 2 Cae ee oka eae are Nad thy PP tat preg meget RG APT Se ig Oe na oye a a eel a oD ee PIN Rel ee eee aa, oes eee ee ~ i ‘ Seer eed Cagle he at Peers ine ae te =e Sw a eee rs rr? e ise v 2 ~ — { S 5 - —~ en BY = . a _ . roan trem Berris Possum Cry 7 STC > 78659 The new Anrsaiat 2 Socsisier a Short Difcourfe ofthe Magnes or Loadftone: and among ft other his vertues, ofa new difcouered fecretand fubtill Proper- ee _ tie, concerning the declination of the _ .° Needle,touched therewith © Ps | vndertheplaineof: the Horizon. * Now firkk formbe out by Robert Nerweais. i -h Hydrographer, | A. HEEREVNTO ARE ANNEXED CER | taine neceflary rules forthe-Arte of Nawiga~ oe tion: by the fameR. .N. agi Newly corrected and amended by MW. 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LG be ti Mai - ' v3 en e . “* y : sal oP } 9 . . : ; os : EER incre ne ote sa oO a he ee} re os en i 1 > ae = : tothe ae” geet . sag Page ph ee as x ; Te ae > pt “Bis ¢ v . : * . / . ae. * bs . : } 4 “ ae uv « coi) ae as hast ae a PERE : “ion gil 6 © ont << =* ao 7 . ae ae! #3 ; c tas o~ Fae ee ih = €% ol lofefearchmadetofinde ~~ ‘1: out the fraudulent: myx= | | ture of King Hierons gol- den Crowne: could not by any meanesattaine the fes crete thereof, till atlength by chaunce as he was Ba- thing himfelf, he obferned that full as his body en- : 7 =Wtred into the water , jit forced the fame to ryfe and runne ouer the Veflell : wherupon the matter of the Crowne comming to hys re- _ membrance,and applying the manner of the water to his -prefent purpofe , hee was foorthwith mooued withfuche _ exceeding ioy , thathee leaprfodainlye out ofthe water, and forgetting him felfetobee naked , came crying to the King his Maifter,I haue founde,Uhaue founde: So I(right ‘Worfhip full, although in other refpe&tes & points of lear- ning and knowledge, I will not prefumeto compare with eArchimedes, whois many waies incomparable , nor with ‘ay Other learned Mathematician , being my felfeanyn- learned Mathematician ) by ‘occafion of my profefsion, making fundry experimentes ofthe Adagnes {tone founde -at length amone({t many other effectes, this ftrange and newe propertie of Declining of the Needle: which for- _ getting or site con mine owne nakednefle and want ot turnitute to fer foorth the matter,I haue heere in fimple forte propofedand' publifhedito the viewe, of cg ¥ 3% * ae t, wor a. oS CoO OO0e OO ~ ¥ = = ie Pee 7 * ‘ ba ‘ x , _. Triangles, madea folempne facrafice , offering therein an _--Oxe vnto the Mufes’, as ceftifieth Uvstrunius the author © doneby due obferuationof thisnew declining Proper | “ia a ¥ ok: : wyta alfo ofthe former example. So that wee feethefe men and fundry others that are mentioned in authors, being caried and ouercome wyththe incredibledelight concemed of their owne'deuices and inuentions , though they followe partly the peculiar contentation of their priuat fancies, yet they feme chiefly to refpet either the gloric of God orthe furtheraunce of fome publike commoditie. Whole good example inthis behalfe I will inideuour to followe, when - tolreach their rare giftes otherwyfe, israther to bee with- ed,thenhopedfor.. And feeyng ithath pleafed God to make mee the inftrument to open thys Noble fecret, thae hisnaine might be glorified, and the commoditi¢e of my Country procured therby;[ thought it my duty to aduen- ture my credite , and makemy name the obieét offlaun- . derous and carping tongues, rather then fuchea feerete fhoulde beconcealed andthe vfethereof vnknowen. Howe beneficiall the Arte and exercife of Nauigation istothis Realme,, there isnoman fo fimple.butfees, by. meanes whereof wee beeidg fecludedand diuided from x * art Py ae 2 ORES 4 Blas os 61 : . e- oe ; 1a * — 5%, — SO'PheEpittle Dedicatory, ‘ f ’ 4 withthé Variation caufed by the Admirable efficacie of the Adagres ftone: Wherefore to turther the Noble ftudye- of Nauigation and Hydrography, andtogiucocafionto « induftrious & skilful trauailers by fea and by land,to make diligét obferuation of thefeeffe&s infundry places, where by fome generall:conelufion may beinterred,I haue heere seeayeaeauiatacuss! ep gennde by exact tryall ,and perfect experiments, & befides.this tiew property, diuers other rare: effectes that followe this Philofophicall ftone. . Wherein although I may feeme.to haue difcouered my , nakedneflc,and want of cloquenceand orderly Methode “to vtter my conceites withall,I truft the reader will either ~ ofhis curtefic take all hinges for good that is well ment, , or of his grauitie not regarding the wordes but the mat- ter, diffemble my faultesjandacceptofmy paines. And hes WALES s.amonglt divers learned and expert meninthe i Mathem, tical {ciences , to whome I haue imparted thys “fecret, I have firlt of all and chiefly from time to tyme , fhewed'the manner of it ox your Worthippe, which firlt _Bive oceafion that I fell into the confideration thereof, “and through whofe encouragement I entred into farther “exatnination of the matter, which otherwile I had neg- ‘Jeéted:Tfmy trauell herein take fach effe&e, thatothers ‘be benefited or pleatured thereby, I hauemy defire, and they areto be thankful vnto you for the fame, for Imuft “needs afcribe the occafion to your good counmaile.To you ° therefore asto the moft worthy and beft acquainted wyth ‘thecaufe,T prefent the firft fight of this my rude and Gm- “ple draught,which I truft,according to youractuftomed . _ curtefheand friendly affeétion towardes me;you will take ,* Inas good parte,as it proceedes fromaharty good | * “will towards you,whom I prayGodlong wwe ’® to preferue withallincreafe of Wore ws te coabineaysy UP tO his good pleafure 7 y - 7% toe , { y See Eee Your Worthips moft hum- 2 SS Rai at area ail Pe ble,Robert Norman. re maps: : pean a AM; ae eo eae £ > 15) $< ees @ -f: ke Aw - 4 Ca 4 BAS) a a 4 ae a. 2aNAE, , Hg " Ss RY. = '§ € 44 Ly \ Crh Ye ’ PS x WWASS) SYS 27, M9) — k . OH, S — Zr ZA ary eg PANO ey IOS co: : ~ = ‘ 4 7a Mesa P77 Whilolsphers eothers , haue tuzits LN wy /A FG) fet of the Magnes 62 Loadtione, ‘Ay/ a8 allo ofthe fabfaunce,bertue and 77)) 15% operation , anu thereupon fetting . =s Sr Ty * >, "t =< =o os — CB i=] b= Acie oo s ce = eo oa re) » =) ty c i . ? , wt as i ut s ' hay sh a | ] \ ) > o ath =,--" operations & cates: vet 3 meane od willing, witha “perogattag froin them, 02 eratting my telfe, fo fet votune “Mlate eyperimented truth foundin this tone, contrarteto “the opittins af all them that hane heretofore iweitten ther. bE. Cethereing meane not fo, oie barely, teviousconive, fires oz linaginations ; but bieflye ag 4 may, to paile.i¢ bier, grounding niy Arguments duely apon erpertenice, teafor and demonttration, whichare the qreunds of arts, Mav albeit,it may be fain by the learnedinthe Mathema , titalles, as bath beenc alreapy tnzitten by tonic, that th ” 18 noquettion a2 matter fo a Soechanitian.o2 Sparingr ‘meddle With, no msz¢ then is the finding ofthe longitud fos that it nwt bes handled erquifitelye by Oeometrica bemonffration, and Arithmeticall Calculation: in topic Artes, they tuauld haucall. Wechanitians and Seamer to beignozant, 07 at leatte infufficientlte furnit}ed to pers ‘fopme fuch.a matter, alleanging againt thens the Latine Dn bai a RR ; ppouerbs ' C ‘oe Ty _ Tothe Reader. wroucrbe of Apelles, We furor visra crepidam. Wit ¥ Boe! tilythirike , that nofivithfanding the learned in thofe® & tienices, being in their fudies amorigh their bookes,can- iuvagine areate inatters,and fette Dolune theirfarte fetch: - conceltes; tri faire Tole, arid with plawiible moines wie! Shing that. all Pechanictatis were fuch as for want of vi ~ fevatice oul be forced to deliver ontethem their knows ‘ledge and concettcs, that they might flouriihe oppon them, ghd applpe them attheit pleatures s: pet there are iw thys : laid, Dyers gp echantitians,that in their feuierall faculties: anupofetions, hauethe bicofthole artes at thei fingers endes,ahdcan-apply them fo their (enerell-purpotes; as ef fectuallpandtitose readily thet thofe that would mol cone bemne thenti For albert thep hate riot the hfe ofthe Oreke and Latin tongites'; to leateh Che Darietie of Authors tn thole Artes,pet thep Haweiit Grigh® fe: Geometrie, Eu- clides Glementes , with abfelate tentonftrations : and f23 Arithmaticke, Records tyozkes , beth bis firfkand feconde partes and diuers others, beth i Cngltty,andin other buls _ gar languages , that haue alfo twzitten offbem , whycb _ -bookes are fufficient tothe induftrious gpechanictan , ta make bint perfec and ready in thole fciences, but efpeciale °? aeNe.. Ady des | othr afall © Ariftorle beff fo be belecuedin bisotone pofefled Art and Science. SPow ( curfeous reader) Jamo reqnef€t thee to accept of this my difcourfe , tuberein 3 haue taken fome paincs(as the trauaile it (elfe may — and beene af fone son mi , “@4 edt r Ringe oe? tas SP carefull and siecle panling sffach matters: asare neceflarily incident to this peefentestreatifes: Alb: which J have beene content to doe,that the woke ¢ though: itbee not big:, vet effacnall ) by the cammion bie thereof; sap poold profit accordingly , Cotbent (pecialiy that-areof; capacitictocompzedend this nev renealea ferret. Ze cons} clude, thechtefelt and onelp marke Aubereat glay leuell,: ioas the benefiting of mp Country-men, in tbo 3 with’ continual increafe of knowledge andcunning,.asin all, other commensable profesions , fo chicfelpinthole that: ae mol neceflarieand prefitable, hus leone AE. trauaile beereinto thy difcreet conftruction »; i GAD withing thy furtherance in this: saa i a and sdecetiarie andprofitatle knowledges»: 9 leaue the fo the direction, : nos tthe) Jf Gtk of Gos holy Spinit,;, Sagara Tee Fare Wyelys'or codes! ibily- aa ww a - a : : : k Saud ; ” ¢ ” iv we - : 4 ere d Pay “i | “Robert Norman, 2.5 gins 4 3 | an n , ‘ : . é ' “] , a ; a 6a , i mt ‘ * ee ‘ 5 = % & YP s@ . me 2 ~ oe et tT My ~ te ; “yeh x e o 4 ie PR Hy “ 4 4 s¢ : 3 - +8 : ‘ >; + ‘ x - ; ere & bite ®t Del eisa Ss Faae PALES 86d REDS de NS Se Oe Aid . : ] ws » gio ae ae 33 be disdan desk shark’ e-rviee tenn ie Crelins HH) mek bid gt 4m VE Sus Shei ess WS sees to Vs IRIS 30. s } o2 . Se . em ae *®, % F ~~ Ghetae B > + . . et 2 be Pes YE, ti te es wate 5ig 23 4 y , : : o we ae Se “ % Lg ~ oer . to, or eeeg o> ry Party; : FHS. : cre r¢ ae $2 3 re ely a eee ae ee God Biome wh eset . 245 4488 jal 343 et a4 sks Wi ey % as ; ~The ay i ade Th e-Magnesor Head. {tones Challenge!" giald bog basil als , is3ups rh she ty a Tue placeye pilates Basic ai. ye glimmering Diamonds Bh Ye Rubies red,and Saphires PA . wherein ye moft delight. ? Inbreefeyee {tones Gates ey G4 ( ae AND yk: oS Nevis WAN dl! . Ineo and burnifhtall with gold, ~ ith eee fig 91 ; Set foorth in Lapidaries hops... Pee va peoMe a idl i forlewelstobefoldé, * =). 7) ye, SAL LLU S ae Solis pasa Giueplace,giue placeI fay, ). ia _ your beautie,gleame,and g] aa anh Isall the vertue for the which, .... _ accepted fo youbee. © — Magnes,the Loadftone], » nic. 7 atte your painted fheaths defic, © page loco a ee I Without my ia a (eas hs rae ise | thebeftofyoumightlye. nse oS iy Sts ésulizvolodvy Aguide the Pilats courfe, hishelpinghandIamy “oan hh At The Mariner delights in Me napeee bi fo eR as ar ei aan My vertuelies vaknowen Dy... anita eancfte ee myfecreteshiddenate, |)... ieee ag Sei By me the Courtand Commo bulge ye oe say as, are pleafured veriefarre, © sox Nolip couldfayle onfeass.... -. & igi ; iE: hG Ie LS SHE] rc courleto runneatight, »!, beg are ~ eas & Nor compatfe thew theveady Way yea SRE a Chae at, pintepagacsnee of let: xg ee Es are fF, CY eS MRS POS “Sy Ly SS Shes as Blush : “bequeath tomee thats Les tale (cates in golde,your pric ccin nol a haat ; ig? whiclt Jewellers doo: renue., EE ese eo ee Its I, itsT alone, gi dhs chase aay 5 ee . a : ‘ee whom you vfutpe vpon, uot Nie 7 Magnes my nainé,the Lona 7 eal, aa AL the prince ol ftories alone...” Heh sp Palais wee Efthis you can denie, <° Q cidive [fs ad} Lietud bas: then feeme to mekedgap2 5 bigst fat fa0} 12 And let the painefull fea-man iuidg ge orala wl 10 . thewhich of vs dooth lye. isi £1 2 FARA A ce wis LIB Li NIU £3G ) IOV "“*% | The ili 3h 339" ¥ se it 2h 290 1 uoy ol bss 998 ' t¢ t. i f Vi THE Loadftone isthe ftone,"° i a = thes sng the onely ftone alone, “~ rani aiss: 8. q , ; TFrre ye. , rics cn | : , s & Deferuing praife aboue the eft! <4 rt rs Pia sola whofe vertues are vakndeart HOY tO FG 9: | CAIHO 2 aaa Lada Jheg iva] ‘caliiel oti The Marchants verdict oe ee i : aat irlpils she 425 Vi ci feThianouts bright! the sade gysbor nae ae are ftones that bearé the Hawn te otfisy yM 5 But flatter not,and cell che troarh, Biteoso190 en leben ainsi ts eh "he 1100) 9f1 om Ye ellis bigs 8 pe ileviq 218 @e The new y Attcitine. spy sin» " , . a : " , ae c f ant _ “ . ‘Guuea. ed 8 Si(Ooa UV) shoot ait tT) 315453 *% ot fo . + 2 Of she Mogaeso or ; Loadftone, Ani i found, ‘and *) of their.colours; weigzht,andrvertucin drawing yron or ftecle:a ane spaces Properties of, the fame tone. iD eBi The OG UiueeGt B10 U0"! | eo ee a Be Miagnesng Loadftane isfouinb many omen) f° Lndiuers partes ofthe iwozloe, ans op camb alfboughtt bee ponderous and Jo-{ 2 weightie, pet it is not foundftobent ht Boor eae theron Cwe,nettherconteineth me e } tivit arty mettaltofit felfe; but hath a ep fe certaine: affinifie onto? proito2 | oftele, 3fwascalles Maones.bes ante the find finbes thereof twas fa anted,toho (as. _— Soleth) tas anWeratmarnin Gal lndias f+) 2dpi SC his Tone (as tw2iteth Cardinal 'CuGan) rath fubttaure, _ Herfue; and operation, is veréuc is comferaed enourithed of his fubance:| coftiis-vertue paoceedeth dimers Krange effeds andeperations, feonug tomany good purpetes;ias {pecially in the. Avteof Nauination, without whiebe: Here could have beene.nonilcoucries bp easnoxthepartaof the Apolo nrade Racine ¢ frequented, as wow thepate.c and Kherefore the bertne of thisfiane.of all athens may hee: ate countedthe mow pectoris. : asroh scanid > Belivus on}: €thefe are Diuersifortes dittring each fronatheras fucllin goodnefic,as in colour, weights and force; busstet durpropertic -(althonahmranieibaue tndacd tye ‘partation hfthe Meeplesto.dee according tothe diltance ofthe Mine Where the Home lung beed, totye place where beets o - ONg rs se A moattcommonlic in Pron 'gpynes, -- 7 Sara newe: ‘Ateractiuel’ s ae Whe hii , e (hones col ets ofthe cat India! trem the coat of China, aitd Bengalia; and is of the —— golourof yon 02 fanquine colour ; thete ftones are bere matliue ¢ weightie, ewill dpatwe 02 lift bp tye tut iveight — «ofitfelfe tnyp2en 02 fiecle (ifthe fore evceede not a pounds " Wetghf.) Andthefe are. of therfir T fort; and are fold comts monly fo2 their p2 bertwetabt i in filucr tn the Catte India, — ) Where they growe, vecaute the bell ¢ finett are tetie vate ree tne, (0 be found. F02 it isconumonlya fole fone; ving by him- felfe inthe earth,aud nothellio: peceofanotyer. ~ Where is another fort of areddt(h colour found in ha biaand the rep Sotajerowing bctdant-fatsmuch like to —aDileifonco? Slate:: this:ts riot (0' AWepghtte: se thole of _ Nextthe bet, Chinay bul if is bevieneere ag good, and the bertue contis Sieertas on the epee! 03 ' sree that is touches tint Ml perets: tiketoife ofthefefiones: in Lediahe inthe Zle of Elba; baraby wtotne tithe ‘fame glande called Porto Feraro, from thence our opariners daylie bzing of thent, - and are calledthereCalamita’ Preta, that iste fay, The _ blackeMaones,becaute there is another (o2t thatis white and light, lpke bate peoce oroey Fullers slay, and is tals | dene itd Blaneas 9 oe A \ @Dgis Catamita: Blanca is founde altvayes (with the aber; ticking fakin the out fide thereof lpke. clays... dnd this tuhite is fogbinven tobe bled in that Country, betaufe euill ioomen there, dod applye it tedettroye conception, fwhereofthis Kore! is a creat enemie, Dther thingesare totedof this white Calamitas, for obtaining of Wantots purpotes, iabich 3 thinkenof crevible, and therefore till | onitit. hele blacke fones of Elba atemiiglen twith | inhite bepnes, they are of tt steat fance, tog their berfue oflong continuance) ouclanien coon 19} @Ulfo there areoftherettonesinbish ‘Almaine that are fall of poles like abunnie combe, elighter thenthe other, — et ne Ga00, A110 thele ave of yeotvcaloury': ae ” DSt Thenew AtiraGiue. ; er fozte there 13 in Norwaie, inthe pon Mines 5 as 7 Dalpiouadeat other. places, thetr'couleurisblackes rhe wort, mircdo2 as if Were intcrlarded With graic, thete arcotthe | firiallett force of any thatare found. - eer haue fiene alfo inthe Soines of Carmeacn in. Spayne | of a grate colour; but ofnonreatefozced thefeare comm . morip bought bp hole cotonetoSiuill and Calits fo bee fould,and oftentimes to Valentia,.Alicanre; and Lisbone: : “all thete ones are different one fronranother , as tell in face asin colour-and tweight : yet all of one operatis oittathe Nicole, Beiwingene pointe Attractive,as. 9 hane protied mpfelfe bythe fund2yp fortes: of fhemt 5: which hates ‘and all npalwinig pron tothent. Vet the WDhilofopher Avérroes tuzitety thatthe Magnes dDpatweth not pion’ bits fo - but the won of bis natural Linclination meouethto the eae though this potitiner: may fee forarrye fomé cece {with tf; by the hare bethy of the fight; tuben the pont tslighter then the Stone's iopet:contrarietople pouthalt finde , thatthe Sfone will mouse fothe pon; ifthe Stone bee: ‘good,andthe proof greater iweight fbrn the Stone( (os Feat the catieyt of. Ge wenn srcede woe ibes Acerattine frength yer “Poeuerthelette wee may not thereby fake atbay: the bis fall od liuely (pixite fromthe: Stone, and: attribute itva:2 fo Che promt: for th (6 Doing tos Houlde Doe Pature greate Wong. Jor tt isapparant, thatthe poon hath no Actrac- true bertue,no2 potuer of it (elfe, onttll it haus receined tf oftheftone .: But pron baning acerfatiic affinities o2 mas y,. ona turali quallitic aareable to the one, doth aptipandfrecip “apes receive bis bertue ands a fubiede,luffereth bts bitalti{pir ¢- Pe 26 ritofthe fone to tinpoectie; and ret quietly ta bisitaiine tox, and folide bodie, tubich tuben it hath recetued by touching the Stone 5: itis indued tuith the berp fame propertiz and — Gperations in albreipectes (though notin fo teh mote) as pe fone tf felfe, ‘3 | Fo : : FFozas the weocannbatt patndt to jetwethe Atteaitiue : | iqeuaiias bath the feuchen320n. As the Stone hath ftus: . de ae __ patttcipall poinces; fo bath the Bon. Andlikewile,asthe fence hath potver fo dalve prow fo it, fo twill the 320% fotouched, pate another: yeon toit:, ‘anbinrpartall thete — ‘berfues fo another prorin qualitie,though not -itt quans ftifte: and thus tn all refpegesit pieanete intl, tbe fobe riepopertie ofthe lowe, ©: Paracelfus to2iting ofthe augmenting ofthe cotromgth . ofthe Magnes &fone faith, thattf this Stonebee laine int thefire, onfpll it bee almof revde hot, andthen taken ont and quenchedin the Dyle of Crocus Martis; if willfoaugs — inentand multiply his force; thatit willpull’ a nayle: out ofa wall, tut ¥ fuppote pe meant not that the natle thoule be fall, for then it fucre antiraculous matter, Dthers haue written, thatinthote partes, twhere the ’ Magnes grotuethin the fpea,it isoffuchforce, that ifante ephippes tyathaue proninthent pale bp, 02 ouer thet; that they are peetentlp either Maied, 02 d2aiven dolune to the bottome byreafonof the yeon. sPot tele onely,but = ' many other fables haue bene witten by thofe of auntys | ent time , that baue astt tere fet dotune their otune in.as ginations fo2 bndoubteafruthes, and this nroft of all. in Geogtaphie and Hidrogtaphie,o3 Nauigation. Sherefoze ¥ withe erperience fo be the leader of UAziters in thofe Artes, andreaforntheir rule in letting if botwne, that the follotvers be nof lea by them inte errours, as oftentpmes have bene fene. | Wracitiis, that God is mightie and maruellous it all bts fuoorkes: pet bee doethnof allolwebsfofap moe .» thentrathofthent.” Anotruely sbis paweris as greatly - ‘{helvenitn fhe Magnes, as inany fone that bee bath cres ated + and who fo (hall goe about curiouflte fo {eke out the efficient caufe of bis paoperties, afuppole the longer — bee feebeth, the moze be fall raphe ont hee ert mapren bis purpofe, 427 200 whe . 4 c The new nena tive. is 48 \ ‘The vertueoftheStone is diftubutiue ,agmanvather — bertues are , much comparable onto eputke, that hauing afiweet favour o2 fimellitfelfe , imparteth: the fanre to as nother thing, astoa patre of Glours 5 ans tyofe Oloucs. give out fausur,and perfume a twholechelt of claathes:C- uen fa the pron that hath receiucd this:bertue of the fone Wwillertend, and qiue the fame to another's and that prom foanother,and fotomany, ‘Andin this point the Tone is maruellous. that notwiths anding pou touch ten thoufand pons o2 nailes with binz,. . tuerp one offhem carrping alway asmuch vertucas will lifte bpanother bislpke (fo they erccedarot the tweight ofa fire penny uaile) pet the Stone itfelfe will be nothing div minihedof his Irength,butcontinue ofone force, Af 4 hould fay bere, that by the Attractine Krength of a {mall Magnes of ftu0 02 tho pounds weight, J could lift Uppe, orcanfe fa hange by the vertuc thereof ,a thoufande pounde ef pon af one inttant,peraduentare pou would bee “Deubtfull of the fuccetie.. JPeusrthelefe by experience in — allthinges, wherein confiteth truth andreafon,ofnecemi- fie reafon ninkt peild,toben truthis pacfent, And therefo2e becaufe pou yall not remaine doubtfull herein, thus pou ntayp dooe if; and onely make proofe by tivo 02 thee nailes,. Ifyou twill: fo2 the fanre fucceile that you bauc tit hem.you fyall- hate trallthe ret. - ake a common voor naple,¢ touch the head of it tvith tbe oath parte of fhe Magnes 03 :Load{tone,then take the fame naple and beate if with a pesce of tvoods light!p tr fo fone pofte 9). timber bpivardes , fo asthe beade maye bangedotune twatdes, (but not with pron, becaute the prot. Will take alway fome parte of the vertuc from the nayle;) this Bone,take another like naile, and touch the bead thers of withthe South parte ofthe Stone, and Cher if pou put the headofit tothe head of the fir natle,it wil hang fat by it a tobole peere n2 moze. Andafter this manner pouinay, | tfpon ioil take the paines,bang a hundeed fun of iron with ths. oo ithe At ye - “ * Ps ey 1 Cc —e Irons to hang ~ one by ano- ther by ver~ tue ofthis ften F¢ A fpecial note >, eeenerne ey e* iS : ~The: new. dh ebeathaiat | ehevertneot this little ffane, and pelthe aliens. ~ "wrinitged ofbis force. Butt tonecefarte tn proate ofthis | _matter,that pou baue a berp good fone.) 2 a tub of Cdilater, it willturne the difh about, andthe Moth parte ofthe fone , after many fwaruinges foand fro, fuel . _ reff, and directly thetve the ling of Vauation 302° imagined ‘ Attractive point. : Glfo,ifyou bang this torte ie ath2id, that if may eatie lie mooue,t will fheiv the like effectsas onthe Wwatcr.and if pou baue five ones , putting the tive South partes of thent together, the ons will iy and turne atvay. from tbe Qs ther,and like wile ef the {oath pointes, And further yee fhall note asafpeciall Sar that the forth poinfofthe Stone fouchinga Meodle, o2 the wyers ofacontpatte , tuiil ntake the fame point fouched fo. heive fhe South: and contrariwite, beeing touched with tbe South point, wil make the: fame fo fhelw fhe Poth. So as alivaies that vart of fhe fone that.anlivereth tothe Sporty of — midge poperly the South part af fhe Hones 4333 The fecond Chapter. % Of the diuers opinions of thofe that Besa written of ie » Attragjiue pointjand where they haus s: ay imaginedi itto be, f Seas re ‘be fabeill, maanertiass casein fecvetes of ZA) yes af sPaturein the Magnes asal(oindpuers GA other thinges, -bath fotraublen.the witsot i the fearchers thereof, that altwayes tuben Neg = Lj they cane fo the-vpihot, wanting erpes setae rience,and thereby reafons finger to thew | ser adired marke,they were confirainedte fecke ogttatas Se ‘ "te ee gine amarke, wherein Deenenang at all lar tie : an Furthermose, concerning the other paopertiea of thes , ftone, if pau put itina dey dif}e , and fetteit to Ciaimmne ie Re ie a! ah Ve Ve me xv “re wy ; : a i “9 Thenewe Attractue, {hooting as it ivere inp aire,eucrie man where he thought — belt, thep baueall thot ive, and none touchedthe marke, he marke 3 meane beere, ts the point Attractiue, o2ras ther, as Gall bee {aide bee reatter mie at. large ; the point Refpeétiues 3. 8) SERS potnt,: aunciently called the Attradtiue point, hath beene by fome tntagined fo be inthe imooutiig, {pheres Diffant front the poles of the twozlde: which opinton Martin Curtesin bis Wooke of Pauigation refuting faith,that tt ifwwere fo , then the Came potnea beeing carried about the pole by their violent motion , Avoulde caufe tye ecdle o2 Compatle touched tuith the tertuc of the Stenc , fa varie Baylpin every place , accogdtitg tothe Dinrnall motion of thefame (phere. 1But in confutine the errontons opmion, Ye hath(as it appeareth) fallen into as greate an erroz bims felfe: imagining the poinde Arctaaiuc fo bee beyond the poles offfelvozlae, twithoufall thembencable beauens. Which point (faith he) hath power by Attraction to draw yronco it,that istouched withthe Load{tone. his ers rour % referre to be difcuffedin the firt Chapter, Dthers haue taught this potne tobe tn the earth, nere fhe Mozth pole , imagining inthat part to bee (ome great roces of fhe Loadfione,¢ that by their Attraction the coms paile o2 needle is caufed fo Refpe o2 thetv that part. - Lis opinion of all the ret is:cafielt to.bee confuted by paily erperternce: fo2 if the compatic o2 needle tere Dawn folwardes'the MPosth patfe byanp Artraction of the Mag- nes ftonesin thofe partes imagined , toby then fyould not the Comparle 02: Mecdle: MHewe tye {ame effece tn moos Wing towardestle- Wand of Giba tw the Leuantfeas,twper- are areat quantitie of thefe Stones 2:-and pel Sbhippes fapling Within aniple ofthis Gland, pea, andinto Porto -Ferarooeowwne of the fame gle, withiit a. quarter of a mile ofahuge Kocke of hele Tones the Conwaile 02 Ae» “ble is not foundany thing tobe dzatone or: ehaunged, noz) of ene sips genet fo farve as one pa) quarter Ehes heen nr ne OF ip sense: ofa toile inn: as jy bauc laid py this,fo may F nile by biuers ofber places tubere the Load{tone are founde’ in Clifies and spines neere to the ne five we tt Norwaie: anvotber places. 9 chads -. Pedro de Media in bis booke of ‘fauigationia of the. \ opinion of Martin Curtes:as touching ‘thecAttractiue point, but be doth not alloiue ofthe bariation of the come: — pate o2 needle,but faith,that if foe compaffe o2neevie Hew not the pole, the faultisin placing the iwiers: on bises fie, noft inany peopertte tC batbfobary, «- , Thele opinions bydiuers , but the chicfelt: ante why. Ehep haue. cone fo farre wide front the Attractiue popndy, a3 {haue abouefaid , twas becanfe they wanted: reafons: fingersto thetwe then tolwardes the direct marke.iBy this: | reafons finger , Jmeanea cerfaine Declining -peopertic’ bnder the Wostsen, lately founds tr eae paral, a twill cer oftat large. | Th third Chapters. ay what meanes the aiennd ftraunge Deciyning os | uitheNeedle, from mene ofthe Honzon. . it was fir founds t.onofonod aie 220 op 7 A duingmane m many and piers cmuathes | ae and bing alivaies fo finifyand end them: i LESS 1B before % fouchedthe Meedle; + found contie? my | id a nually thafafter 3 haa foucheothe pons: ES with the Stone, that paelently the Porth: : popne thereof waulde; bend. 02, Declyne; seasilbeinnes bniver the Woztsetvin fome quantities: infes; much that to the Flic ofthe Compatle , which, before fuas) madeequall, FJ iwas fillconfrained fo put fome final peece of wareinthe South parte thereof, to counter potte: this Declining,ans to make ifequallagatnes:. soon: sie _— effecte baning: pane pation ame bare — —= | The nevy Attractiue. {without any gteate regarde thereunto,asighozant of any fuch propertic tn the Stone, and not befoze hauing hearde nozreadofany fuch matter; 3 chaunced at length that there came tommy handesan Aullrumentts bee made, iuith a Mivdle of firs inches long, which spcedle after J bad pols -Utthed, cut ofat Full length,and made it to Fandleaei bpon the pinne, fo that nothing refted but onelpthe touching of if With the fone : Leben J hadde fouched the fame , pres fentlp the Porth part thereof Declined Dotwne,tin fuch fort, ‘that vecing confrained facut away fome ofthat parte, to make if equallagaine,ti theend J cut itto tort, and fo {potied the Speedle wwheriit J bad taken fo much paines, WD erebp beeing Mroken into fone chslar, yz applyed mip felfe to feeke further into this effecte,and making certaine ‘learned anderperfmen, my friendes , acquainted in this matter, they abuife nree fo frame fonte Znftrument , fo makefome eyact triall,hote much the Mecdle touched with the Stone woulde Decline, .o2 what gqreafe® Anale if would make {with the plaine of the Wozison.. Ua berevpors | made diligent p2oofes: the mtariner ew is ae in in the Chapter ee he fourth Chapter. How to Shicd hie greateft Declining of the Needle vader “the a aiaoG, erence ‘ge: a final fete of foteole wwier offine NZ f 02 five inches lona, the (inallerand thefi- 4 _ pre ne gy ner metfall, the better andin the nudole - i ces the (ante) by the bell mtanes 7 } vou cai, fire as it tucre a firall Greltree a a of {ron 02 Walle, of an (nch leita, 02 fheres Seba aint make the ends thereof verie Mharpe twbhercupart the Neale nay bang leuell,and play at bis pleafure, — proutde a round plaine Jatirument like an Attros a5 2 lobe, aw oe ee - ; a, 2 The nevy riAterabinnbil lobe,to be deninen eractipinte 160.partes 5 whofe Diame> fer mutt be the lenath of the Peale, o2 thercabent, and the fame inttrument to bee placed pppott a foote: of cons nenient height , wotpa pluie lpac fo ette tt perperts picular, Chenin the Center of the faite untrument ; place a pace of Olaile hollsived, andagainé the fame Center bps pon fone place of 2afle that ntay bee firen bpon the feote - ofthe gnttrument,fit another pecce of Olafie, in fuch foate that the fharpe endes of the Areltree beeing bogne inthefe | - find Glafles , the Needle may play freely at bys pleafure, | | accopding fo fhe Landing ofthe Inirument. | “Anothe Nexdle mutt be foperfecten, that it may bang 7 bpon bis Aveltvee both endesleuell tuith the ozison , 03 _ beeing turned, way Fande andrematne atiany place: that -_ ef fhall be fette: tubich being done, touch the {aide Peedle * Sith the Magnes ffene, and fet the Anilrument perpendis cular by the plummelyne , andturne the edge ofthe gn Trument Southand Porth, fo as the Meedle map Lande duely according tothe. Variation of the place: twhich Va- riationfhe Peedle of his otwne poperfie twoulde fheive, Wwereit not that bee ts confiratned to the contrary by the Areltres, . Shen (hall pou, {ce fhe Decli nationofthe sPoeeth point of the fouched Peedle , tubich fo2 this Lyty of London, 3% . - finde by erad obferuations tobe about 7 1.degrees So:myps nutes, She forme of (he {nflrument here delcribed with the manner ofthe declination, J baue beere at ad a. ‘map be ‘he eatter concetued, oi aeasiara : a | ‘Thenevy Attractue. + erry Ae i The fift Chapter, . 2h That in the vertne ofthe MagnesorLoadftone,isnopon- drous or weightie matter,to canfeany fuch declining in theNeedle. gag : Ceaule the opinions ofnecnt ace divers, andthe ate f jsuntents of mtanp again reafonperaduenture thers ~~ arg Come will fay, that g ait decsiued cucn inths grounde € chietelt ae of this nap pirpote , aes ee ww Fe (as r The: new Acweaiedt” a (as forte atte alréasp Done without reals eHAarehis De- — clining of (he needlesis caufed by fore pondgous fusftance that if receiuety fromthe Stone,androf(as F take i€) to proceds of the finple bertuc,¢ fecret influetice thereof; bes caufe the ftonc it felfe tegerein the vertue rematneth and is nourifhen,'s weightic. . Fi iddge the learned twill not alloetwe.a Spirit ‘to yaue as ny cozporall fubffance o2 tusighf,o2 that it may fenfibly be fcl€; ifanyp (ould, pet by Cio conclufions itis eafily pro- wed, that the vertue of this fone containeth in ithe aes x tie matter: and thus found, fLake thace o3 foure finall peeces of qron 8) Edtéle wis ~ gt,and putting themina fine golo iallarice , counterpotte | them tutly with Leave : Whentake thentoutandtouch {hem well mith the étone.that they Riay recetue the bers _ tue thereof: And after tocigh foe againe inthe fame bals lance , tuith the fante Read , and pou (hall finde them to . Lucighno mioze,thé befaz2 they tucre Couched;though eueryp ~ ofthem haue recetu2d bertug fufficient to litt bppe bis llowe, Secondlic ifthe he Moth point of the friedle Do De- | cline by any pondous 02 weighfie matter, intde dertue receiued by touching the Stone, toby then fhouloe not the South poinct of the Mecdle being touched with the contrary — end oftie Stone; hae the fate Detipning Southlwardes, becingallone.Stone,. and one berfue?. D2 why noth not this fuppofed beauter end,fall perpendicularly tothe Cen- fer,as bp reafoi it houloe, and not coueta certaine {cituas tion beftde if, ballancing it felfe bp anddotone, till it haue found the fame? Shele arguncates map aunlwere thps matter. Jfo2 touch the Needle with what part ofthe Mtone pou litte, that endofthe nesdle thatthetety the a alivaics d7 cling. . The fixt Chapters © A confutation of the common recived | opiniones vt ' poinét A Actradtine. ® 3 aD The nevy Attractiue.” Ree Cing itis manifest that there is a Deslis diesel ning inthe needleanathat the fame isnot Zane, WN} Cauled by any ponderous Wwaightie matter > VA in the bertue receiued from the Stone: itmay be demandes, by what means this — declining 92 eleuating bapneth gin which — ofthe two pointes confitieth the action o2caule thereof... Peraduenture you will fay ( as other, hae wnagis ned) thatitisinthe South poiud of the Peedi, clenaten. by the Attractive bertue of fome point. of the Peauen, that wap. perchaunce pou wil peldit rather tobe inthe, HPorth poinc of the Merodle , tubich. by fonie..Atcractine poinct in the Earth, 62 tit the peauens , beyond the Earth. that tuay , is Doalwen dolune and cauled fo declpne, and if, - Declining, ofneceflity the other South point oppotite mutt needes belificd by. Pour reafon totvards the earth cay rieth fome paobabys litie, but 3 prone that thers beno Atiractiue, 02 Daatving propertie tirueither ofthele two partes , thenin the re tractiue point loft, and falfely called the} popnt Attra ctiuey as (hall be prooucd. Wut becaule there is a cerfaine poinct, that the nedle alwwayes relpedeth 02 thstweth, beeing - bopde and ivitbout any Attractiue popertiec,in my udges mentthis point ought rather fo bee calle the popia Ree ipectiue... _ . And furtger. ifitmap be prouen, that thereis ro-Attrace tine o2 daiwing propertic tn Chat point, the potwer ¢ acicit tnthat paint condemned , Chen ofneceflitic (hc poiver and peopertic, Without any: erternall caufe, remiineth encly, inthe Stone,and after in the ncodle, beeing fouched ipyptp it,bauing the faine poiver. é peopertie it if, Chat the solos. bath incucric refped. ... SPolw fo prone no Attadiine point neither beneath. ia the earth, noz Weauens Morthwardes, noz aboue in the = Southiwaross, poutall take a peece of Jrort 02 15 4 | Steels : 3 ve” se | Thet new At redive? goteele toier of tive inches longo2 moze, and E2uMiE ito, a peece of clofe Cozke , a8 bigaue as pou thinken ay fuft ciently beare the wier onthe tater , fy as the famig Eaike ref inthe middle of the Wier. . When pou (hall take-a dey Olatte bole, cuppe,casther beffell,and fill tt with faire twater, fetfingit in fome place Where it may reff quiet and out ofthe winde . Slyps done cut the Coske circumfpectly by liftte and lyttle, oatill the Wier With the Corke bee fo fitted, that if may remaine bits ber foe fuperficies of the twatcr fwo 02 fhaeinches, boty endesofthe wier lying leuill with the fuperficies of the water , fwythout afcending 02 osfcending , Ipke fo fhe Beante ofa patre ofballance beeing equally poifee at both - endes. hen take out of tbe fame wier without mooning the Corke, and touch it with the Stone, the one end twith the South ofthe Ston e, andfje other end with the Poth, and then fetteitagainein the water, and pou fhall {ce tt pre» fentlyturne tt felfe bon bis otune Center, fhetwing (he as forefatde Declining propertie , twitheutvefcending fo the bottonie,as bp reafon it thoulae,if there tuere anp Artrac- tion bowittwarbes , the lower parfof the water being tees rer that point then the (uperfictes thereof. And as this may prooue no Attraction 02 dpawing polunwardes in like maner the Cozke being (o made,that it may finke dery Motuly to the bottome, anv thett taken out and touched with the Sronc, and putin againe dDolone tothe boffome with pour finger , if any Attractive dpatw- ing were bpiwardes, tt woulde afcend, andcome bptothe — {uperficies of the tvater, beeitig neerer te that point than — the bottonte, But J finde by diligent and exact trial 5 ‘that it bath no no {uch effete sasin inet fi are baits bemon- : tated. ¥, epee lin a¢ é : as’ . iw » ese * ~ <} : | . 7m TA a3 i . . ee * f s 7 die Pe ie. - A Mi ; ; 4 % ‘ ' 3 % . 7} ‘ “ . The nevy Attraliue. comm mame nmwmaeemijianmaame= = om am ome ay ow, ow, ee ee ee ee ee ee ee el ee eee de ee el onaunrnmrmmaem=s Gibco amen a or “2 — 7 Oe ow wo oe Oe Mod Md ' - & © an =m ap a om 8 © Ce ee 2 ees me Omen ap ego a a= @ ome a & im ow "> om 6s a = Se ee 4 moe he oy a ca ow a a =a oo a oa = eae 2 = - = oa ST 2 2 am e000. 0.0 é . ‘ ¥ Rea enews jee . Agaivie.ifpou doe Git pour Wier with Corbe, hat af fer it istonched With Me Scone, it will fivine leacli inthe fapeificies ofthe Water , poutyall fecittarne to Helv Coe fru Variation, aud leaning the fame in the middle of tbs f{uperfities of the tuater, foleng as pou li , you thall finde thatit tuilinot bee daatuen from bis plate neither fo Hl Then newe Ateenduece one fide, nothe other , whereas if there were ee fucbe Attraétine poind as baue beene imagined, either’ tn the earth by bertue of buge -ttockes of the.Magnes: ctone | necre the Pole,o2 other wife itt the heauen,o2 twherfocuer, by tubat meanesfocuer , beeing but the ftwentith parte of fhe force thatthe Peevle touched, hath to- fheive fo :- tiue point,te Houly of aecemitte be. bpawen tifime fo f fide. So that bppen thefe erperintentes : cone’ nude thatthe Attractiue popnt befoze imagined; ts no tobere, Noy ne — fuchthing : and tyersfo2e , as moft propery ¥ will call the point tobereunto the Pevdle inclineth by berfue of the Stone, he point Refpeciue, and attribute the iwbole potver of fheiwing that popne to bein the fone, and in the needle, by the bertue recetued of the Stone, tobich bers tucmull bee intaginedfo befurned , bozne , andDdeperns - Bing bpon bis one Grater , as ‘yall bee thetwed inthe ~ wert Chepter, |The feuenth Sec Of the point Refpectiue,, = epee: may beeby great reas | fon imagined, | @ Bis point. Refpectivgiba cortdine 1-5 point twhichthe touched Meedle dos CYS eth alivaics R efpect o2 het, and is ASG found by the occlpning offheneodle, po °y? to bee a pricke in fome one part ofa. : 2m Craight ipne, declyning in this epee) place 02 Watitudse ofLondon buys Poke Cay 8 Der the Pozison 71. degrees 5 and i vc ee 5 ere 9 && this ati fol- lolvutg reprefenteth, | whis — Thenevy AtrmGiue, oO HE | 9s se HORIZON « meme «— aon awewcs = = =, ee oe ee Pe ee ee ee ee Stawell bat. dik, eC Oe Oe BS aS in ol NS OS ee om omen. [mua lwaowewenwe - a ot am = eo o-oo =e GS ow om @B oem = Zena = = a Sige fag 9 li lhe teges Pe weaoenm ea = « Cag mean sam oe = on tAewna wns & oe-Jse~a 2 emnsemwaae=- ~~ 72 @wenw- oe (— aoe eo + ced aa gh neni asad — OW ew we we ee oe © _—_-— as oo owe ee oe as ow os =aenmaanma oe ee fs (=m mame as ws =n ow ow a 7 om @wemmeeocw = & Qemenps mea maaan ee @ aes BSPwnmw TReana= ae em wo = me —_ om aA a = ~=ao ew 2 225 2 6 , oe ee oe ; ' an "a2 @ eon a eee ae eee, & ena a2 a ‘ . == 2c i ees fe =a = ean so = can = 2 = @ ow «= a2qQaEangn 2 ®@ @& = sane an = -) @ asa a aan -— <= co ap oe 7 | a 3 IqaEEEY | ace oe id: as ee aN q T bis Creightipne mul bee tmagined fo proceede from the Center ofthe Mecdle , intothe Olobe of the earth,ers _ fending ¢ gotiig diredly foorth both tates infinitely. wut in tobat parte of this line fhe point Re(pectiucis , itis not by this bare lynealone to be anfwered , no moze then tf ts potlible by one bare angle tomeature 0; know the ditance of any piace afigued, | | And os » 7, ) eee) ee mo |. aie i ga oti r . > : a a ae 2 en SE >t a om fy « : oe P a ” fall Varations: petin any one Boztzon, the needle Refpec- —, —~ nbd fo? the femninges cchnoeatatialll te e of this poinct Refpectiue , We mutt leaue pntil the ¢ ‘erp it frauailer baue mtade cerfaine obferuation of thys De ning ofthe Peedle in other places. Fo2 teeing it is cortaine | that thous it fenerall Woztsons, the compatte hath feacs teth alivapes ons onslie poinct without alteration, asby frauatle is truclie prooued, So J tudge, that m bis Deéli- nyng o,it keepeth the like o:der and certaintie in euetye place. : And atthough the Peedle of the Compatte, bp reafon of the weight ofthe beauie fie , cannot Declitice, as §ys p2opertie is, but falfelie (hetucth the point Refpeciucals Wwaiesin the Wozison, asmolk ncceflarie fo fo doo for the fauigation: pet by Che meanes and conclafions, twhiche beforse Jhauefhelwed, the diligent tranetler hauing with bint a good Magnes 03 Load{tone, mapby eract obferuatic — on findethe increafing 02 decreafing of this Declining of the neeble,as bis trauaile (hall gine occafion, | F032 ¥F am ofthis optnion,(and that by great reaton)that this Declining ofthe Meevle tall bee founde by trauelito -—s Be great oz little, accozding as the dDilaunce ofthe point Refpedtiue, is from the place. twbere the triall ts made : whiche. beeing diligentite Sbferucd in fundzie places, with the certatne Variation : ee therbymayp bee pemonlirateD ane found out ‘the tue place of this pot Refpecere.-» . The eight Chapter. Certeine proofes that the power and adtion is wholie and freeliein the {tore, to fhewe this poing Refpectiuerand in the Needle,by vertue & power receiued ofthe Stone: and not forced or con{trayned by anie Artraétion i in hea- wen or earth. i a _ “th? Mbhele curious (earchers ont ofthe fecretes otivatonn, farther then isrequifite that man Moula kusive fo2 his nex ceffarte bie, J map contpare fo Efdras, and iwithe themto read oucr bis fourth booke , and there thep Hall feebotw be . twas anfivered af ads handes by bis Angell; fo3 bis cus yous queffions afkedD andDdemauNded. «>» | Mowe therefare,as Fhaue before veclared, ehat bptters a haue-wyctted their wifs,ypea,anddulled them,as ¥ haue . Mine, and pet tn the endhaue beeneconrained fo Flic fo fhe comer Sfone, x meane Ood, whol to conclude) bath gis ven berfue andpotuer fo this Stone, proper init telfe ; to fhelwc one certaine poind, by his stune nafure and appes fife, and not fubiede fo any other acctdent in beauem,; moz in earth, but freelp bp bis olune proper bertue receiued at bis mightie banvest increation ; and by fhe fame berfue the eedle is turned bpon his olune Center, Jmeane the Center of his Circular andinuifible dertuz, pearcingall — hinges and Fated by nothing, be if Wwall,band,glatte,ca ate ny thing tohatfoeuer. | Anodturelp J ant of opinion, that tf this pertue coulve. by ) any Meares be made diRbIe tothe cic of man,ifivoulaebe found tit a Spherical forme ertending rounde about the. fotone iivgreatconwafle, and the veade bodie of the Stone inthe nuiosell thereof, whofe Centeris the Center of hys aforelateec ber tac. and this a haue partly psouedand made biftble to be feene in fomentianuer, and Gadfparing mee ‘ Ipfe, J Will herein make further erperience;andthat not curiouflic, but in the feareof Ood,as neere.as be Hall giue — : ite te grace » aNd eae fo annere Che fame onto a booke of Pauigar .: a ae” Theihieibe Attractive,’ Sana longin band, if ; The nienth Chapter. Ofth Vailttion ofthe Needle,from the pole or Axeltree 7 he earth, and how itisto be vaderftood. . =a. >, | D tial,as the #ecvle bath this. apparant Ah a = : ws P u ] : my) ‘ ee! : Je-4 + ads J ® 7 Tf Le oe $ d o # } : pfs P A bs ‘4 a f'n we NS git Mayes e en cee allt ag f ‘Se Na ‘ Rinuk. ae ap f Ppt ods 7 9 * ‘ * tes x ie bs oe % ule ¥ re Bry ” ‘ ¢ 9 uty ie ee ae! oe DE om the ¢: ‘ ¢ ‘gh ‘2 2 i e ieaoee a) ry » nsf abby vi Pe ” sh : a: mgd Billy ate ! . ‘ 4 Gy c.- ee y o « : ¥ ) én oa ; i in, ¢ ; x] es 84 he ry ‘4 ~ . : . *y hy re TF é Pie NS es * - a a ? ve ‘a me § .® - ace ; Pe Ho ~ >t ‘os Variation is iuaged bp biuers tanatlersto bes. : bp. squall propoetion.bntbeerein they. aremuch deceined, and therefore it appeareth: that: nofwithanding their’ trauaile, they haue moze followen their bookes then erpes. rience intyat matfer.cLrac itis, that Martin Curtesaoth; allotwe if to bee bp p2opoztion , bat it is aimolke faile and) ervonious rule... JFozthere, ts riviftber p2opogtion, 1192 bitte; Fozwiitielin tt ; but! iti west meron ay fome places fotuge 9 naga tn viaoeloge i. eiteka y, ‘The nevv’ MewrsAnd | ‘ogee faid fo be propoptionall o2 briforme, fuyen i fhe ine - ereafing o2 derreafing of a Degree of Glariafion, is found one certatne number of leagues 03 miles, going, increafing 62 Decreafing in one Paralelloz Latitude, by like cquall proportion, and that if the Gariation bs doubled, going byt one paralel,fofhall (ye leagues 02 miles alfo . aut this is not found to be fo. Sto itt going front Sillie fo Newfound-land, tubich is Bicv not Soo.Leagues , ifisfoundthatthe Pecdle doeth Marie Needle rhae — Mozein200. Weagues, when pon comencere that Couns Fy trie,theit it doth i400. Leagues of pour fir wap. And and point Re- alfo going ta Mera Incognita, tt varieth maze in parte of (Avery | the latofthe wway,the in? ofthe frie : anvtirvtgofe partes fon: pafiech if is found to bee fadaine. Further it is found betivcenctye piweens st North Cipeand Vaigatz vevie range, iinrecopling and found-ted, comming backe againe. fothe CGefivardes of fhe Pols before it hath fullie accompliyed tiws pointes of bariatts on inthe compatle . Sothatat Vaigacz it varieth fo the CAekwaroes ; asit doth at Newfoundland, nd this comming vbackeagatne, beforcit bath accomplitged four pointes ofthe Compatle , is veric range, and agatnt the opittions of allthat haue befoze Wopittem, 9 o ‘Pedrode Medina (as Jhauz faiditn Eye feconde Thay, fer’) was doubtful of the Wariation ; fapifig : that if the Canrpatle din varie, the faulte wight bee inthe making thereof, fhe Wwiers 02 ‘Piedle nof betrg well placed: pet be Wwasalearned man, and aaceatftraueller fo tye Tick Indies, But tt appeareth that be hadno moze regard to the wariation Chen many dpariners in thefe dates. Fort 18,62°2 0. peares that F Hawe Crauatled, te feas beeitig biply conderfant With nrany of thent, anddiligent p “mM engui uring of Gartationof the places , twoyere 3 baue mot Beene imp felfe , Fcouloneuer five fivrof Chem . one tracth, ercept fa2 the ttanailes from hence Po2ths —Wardes\and 02th Cakwatdes, Butz (a spofe the greas egeea ta bereofis be lacke ofevacte sinaheeaisia! a c a ” The new v Attradiues ’ fari¢, found foutetintes to the Galtwarads, and fometimes tothe UMefl wardes ofthe Pole, J toil oeclare what the bartatio is heerein London, by mine otone obferuation, andin os ther places,as ¥ haue groflie gathered of fonre trauellers, — reckoning,o2 beginning atthe ancient bound 03 great Ste ridtan that pafieth by the Fle of Sapnt Michael. in the A- ' fores, tobere it ts fatd, that the Speerte theweth diredly. the | Pole, andthe Refpectiue point both in one line, But this isnotfoundfobefo, — Truc itis,that the Mo2th point ofthe common: Cons patie thetueth the Pole verie neere tn that Mertdtan, but fhe bare Needle (helweth about -4.deg, 50. mitt, fo the eas wards of the Pole-So that you mutt buderitand aliwaies, the difference befiuzene the contsion Compalle ethe Mees dle fobe at the leak: part ofa paint, andof fore nioge: bes caule the greateft part of the common failing. Compaties bath the Mecdle lef in the Fiye, halfe apoint, 022f0.the Calkiwardes of fhe Moth, andfonre; of a point, ando- thers at a whole point, and fome againe are. fet diredlic- onder the Flowerdeduce-, 02 Moothof the Compafle, thefe ave called dperjirionali. Compattes , becaufe they Helv directly the pole inthe great peribian, as the bare Medle doth, which Meridian mul needes bes at the leak. Pires 120, leagues fo the Tile Tiwards of fhe ale ofaaint ch aell ‘ ano therefore fo iweite. of the ‘aviation of placesbp thecontmon repootes of Dariners. that -haue frauelled Southivards and Weftivards from hence, if thall bee as oneertaine, as are the diners makinges. of thefe COMMON: compaties, bp lubich they haue. made their obferuations, And therefore FJ will ont it,and fpeake onely of this vase 63 Ciftie of London, twbote latitude ¥.Ainde to bee 5.1 54 Eps (2) ‘Glees,32 writ, and bias Piatiatint ofthe aenleing that purpofe. Wiberefo2e Shane peuifed ane werie ate : ~ Qnd further becaute this: variation is viuers, and. is | The nevv AttraGue. =e ofthe pole to be 11 .begrées.1s minnfes, , ) Auvalthough this Mariation ofthe Meedle, be found in Evauaile tobe diners andchangeable,yet atanie Lande O2 fired place atigned,itrematnetbalivaiesone, Mill per manentanvdtabiting . Anodtherefore FZ with the oparyes “ner fomakediligentobferuation of toys Gariation in By- uers places, as hee tyall trauatle,bp fome erat {nires stents fo2 fhe purpote, Zfortt may be greatly fo2 bis aid, againt bee conte there another Cime,efpectally i in fuch plas ces wbere the bartafion ts (wift, as in thefe Pasth partes. Andbecaule the consaton Coimpatlets perfaker of this GUatiation and Declpning,as the Peedle is, F toil fomes what Hetwe of the fundzic fortsand makings of them, with fhe inconuentences that map grows by them, and by pil eaten niade e be hele diners “pee of Conspafies, - The sen Chapter. Of she te common Sreetiee » and of the diuers different _, forts & makings of them with the inconueniences that | May g grow by them,and the plats made by them. 5 F Chele conmnon fayling Conmpate aJ? fes,4 find beer tit Europa fine fans J die forts o2 lets, Lhe firlis afLe- af Wer BF WR, uanctntade tn Sycile, Genoua and Le] By Venice : annthele are al foz the jst pr molt part made meridionally tuith ea the Ulypers direclype fet snder the SO aloS’ & South and Mozth of the Compatle ~ and therefore duelpe fgetwing the point Refpedtiuein all places, as fhe bare eedle,and by this compatie are (he Jtats made, forthe mol part ofall he Leuant Seas. Apel ters are aay in Danske,in the mores of ‘The new Avena! - Denmarke,/anp teliveders Ssebiountgnealel of apoint tothe Caltwards ofthe Qozth ofthe Campa, ~ and allo fonte af a whole point, and by thele stenpaftest : thep make both the plafs,and Mutters for the founds 7): shirolyp,there hath beene mate in this Conntrey pars : 7 ‘Ce cot wey eee ticularlte foz Saint Nicholas and Rulsia,Wompafesfetat 2 ofa point,andthe fit plats ofthat difcoucrig twere, maave ; by this Conipatte. Fourthly,the Compaffe made at Seuill ished ton chell, Bourdeaux, Koan, and beere itt England are motte ’ gommnionly fef at palfea point, and by this Comspatle are the plats ofthe Ca€ and Well Indies made fog their pyp-. lofs,and alfo for our coattes neere beerby,as France,Spain; Portuzall,and England: and therefore bell of thele Pats ensto bee bf{ed; becaufe tf ts the mol common forte that is generally b(ed inthete coattes , Andagaine,it ts fatd,that * the middle basardis beff. 4 fpeake thus, vecanfe there are fo many foates of thele Conipatles different each from other,as before 4 haue des - clared: dnd the (patter o2 Wariner fapling bythefesloms — paffes.of fundzy fortes, ntap thereby fall info great perrill, . andthe reafonts, becaufe thatof long tyme thefe contpats feshaue beene bfcd, and by them the Marine Plats haute beene defcribcdcf fuins2p forts ,cnerie onc accogdinig fo. ts sompafie of (hat conritric. , IE then hee fake not the Compate ofthe fame (ette 53 making that the plat was made my , then bis Cardog plat — — Will hetwe hintone courte : and the compatte toben bee thinketh bee goeth twell, will carrie him anether tay. and : thus, when bee thinketh to fall With the place that bis CardHetvcth hin,be hall beeas farre wide,as the Com: «~paile be hath farlea by, is different from that bis plat eves 4) siade by, his is the qrounde and cauite of many paar C88, twbich is nov foo late to bee generallprefozmed: hers — foze % with the sparrinerto haus a greate vegarte ie ~ ~ Thenevv Attractiue. this, asa principallpotntitt auigation, and otto faite by a Contpalie ofone parith, ¢a plat of another : BJ meane that thephauca refpect, asneereasthep may,fto faple by a Compatile of (hat countrie tobere bis plat was made, Pet wante there are that ole our Compare twity Le- uant Plats: but 3 (uppole , twithout good confideration fherein, they fhall niake but wide reckonings, And this bath beene fufficientlte of lateerpertmented, by ant Das ae iners, that baue bled Leuant. » Weradueuture there are forte twill fap,that be. bnoweth a goed Compatie, ifbe fee tt, ‘Alay the Compatle may be God, and pet not ged fo2 bit ercept bis plat beeagreable: As foserample, aLeuant Compatte is agoodCompatle — to ble with a Leuant plat, bufit differeth from our conte ‘patle balfe a poinc moze Gatterlic. Andothers there are of Danske, that differ fromours : apoint moze Téetker- lie,antd yet being dfcoin their kind, ate good compass, — ‘Gnd therefore J conclude, that generally the belt coms ‘patle is this forte fet at + apoind, becaufethe mato parte of Compafies and slats, Dooth nof aiffer from this abous Basa a patna; erage the five aboue named of Leuant and An: ke. :, q haue heard many fay, that pane frauelled farre fo the Southwardes, that the Compatfe hath feemed to losfe bts fogce, and to ware Weake and bull, ¥ iudge the caule is not bp reafon ofthe farre diffance from the Moth Wole, bufrather by becing long ablent fromthe Stone, fo2 not beeiig fouchedo2 refrethed thereiwith. Andagaine, the Pinne thatbeareththe Flte, may bee fo oulled tuith long bfing,that the Flicis asit were tated, that te cannot play asit would,ifitivere harpe. = Therefore, tf pou makeit harpe witha Tibhetifene, gou thall finde it remedied : and alfo toben you finde if ligh€, 02 Cootpckle, pou map dull thepoind of the Pinne, With theleafeofa paire of wziting tables, bntill pou may fee the toppe thereof , andthen the Compatte tuill bee € 3 better ie beternsabigh ea. ‘duo thus betharpinganb alli “a Uney you map take pour commpadte ft nS siostieeation) a reve HEERE AFTER FOL- lowetha table of the Sunnes De: clination , commonly called a’Resi: ment for ite Sunne, axadtly calculated. nto the minute by the true place of the Sun,whofe grea- eee declination for this age, is 23 .Deerees 28 mie , Mutes,and may ferue for3o.yeares without great crrour. ae “i PP bi oa - oe na ie) = oP ae oa. - Q $3 % i He } x} ot © SB. 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Mut ifthe Sun gitie the anole to the contrarie fide of the Equinoctiall that bee isin (that isto fay)the Sunin J202th Declination gine. fhe (hadoive Southivardes,o7 tn South Declinations give the Hhadowe SPorthiwardes,thers either the Equinoétiall thalbee betiveene pou and the fur, gg pou in fhe Equino Atiall,o2 els you thall bee bettveeric the Equinp stall aurethe fuit,wbicy you fhall thus kre, | Aobe tuto pour Peridian altitude of the funne,the De- pF apoio fo2 fhe Day , ifi€amount felefletbertg0, d.fo such as wanteth of 90..you tall be from the Equintoct- all that tuay that fhe avow goeth, | ‘Wut ifitamount ul ts 90.0, por Hall be onder the! Ei - quinodtia!. Uf i€ ansount to mto2¢ then.9 0,0.fo much as ts 0 wer andabous 90.0, pouthalbee from the Eqninodiall ta- | Awards fhe fun, betivcene the Equinotiall ana tye-fuit. -. . Aad ifat any time pou (hall obferue the fans altitude “dpa Zenith, then looke what. declination tt bath, and Ao mach Hall you be front the Equinoiall,on the faite foe be fuane is in, but if pe hae na Declination , ‘then you | Mall be onver tye — all Be e erGe . Hereaiter Sihivads shies Table. the Ginft olthe Coniunétions of the funneand' Moone : | Paes oftheir oppofitions, exactly drawen out of . doharines Stadius Ephemerides: and thethird ee. +h of the Prime and ear Het a. Aare — Feaftes. ' fH ¥ | ee) Ofenery Cullum , pou thallfinde noted, HeX| thoee numbers, which bane feucrall fignis 7 yA.) fications : the fir nuntber is for the daig ko" Oe, Ou OAR ofthe qponeth,the fecond fo2 houres, and Ses EB al the third fo2 minutes ofthe midole inftant giles ehecontuneion 03 Oppofition of the Sunne and DONE- ..,», ~ *e are to note éhat the natural day accounted in thefe tables, beginneth altvairs at the inttant of None, O2 MTD — Day,and continucth till the vert day none, Anbich is i | full fime of 2.4,boures. | he refore,twhen pou finde the feconde number i in auntie | fquare of the tuo frit Lables, toerceede 12. the fame is fo ve accounted with theminutes following, (which ts the thirde number) fo2,fo much after midnight, 93 re ¢ mage ie mtg, ibd ofthe herfday, pit att -_ Thevfeofthe Tables. i e ; wy Ant —™~3rft feeke i in the Ebir Cable the prime; anttoeeable: tothe peare ofour Lovde:, Schenrefutnetothe War ble of Coniunction,o; appatition of the Moone,and in a the iri culluntfeeke the fanie number ofthe, se the beap ofthe ate ay nt apse ‘3 * . * ee eees fe : Say * Pthetiwo fret Sables ineuery Deis MS a \ ” ay . / ee 2 For 4 a twhich poi betie fo knotue the contentction 0; appetiti. ite and defending botone the fame Cullian,till pou come agains: the zine tpect fieb, in that fauate vou hall finde 2 as number's noted,the firtk is fo2 the Dap ofthe moneth, ‘ad capac hore, and the thirbe the minutes fo bee ade D With the boure,fo2 the mipole eye dan ofthe cnn Eee osho4 | | / Bratmple. De oh? « | | | sveare alee I, Bdetire-to knowe the Dap of the * $poones Coniuncion Change, inthe qponeth of ? dust, a teaie in the third able (oz Dable of the | mooneable Fealts) fo; the Pyime, ariv finde it tobe §. With Which number Jreturne ontothe ‘fir able, (which is fhe able ofthe coniunciono2 charge) and find the laine in the fir Cullum, Shen | feckein the beavot stan Auguil, anv velcending dolune in the fame Cullum, till F come tothe fquare which anfivereth to the . Painte 5. | finde therein noten 28——16—45. which figniffe that the contuncionis the 2 8.dap of the Sdoneth, at 16.H——45.M——and becaule the fetonde number exceedeth 12 therefore J fay thatthe coniunction hall be ig 2 9,Dap vat 4.A—4 5——M. in the mogning. | tf you find.in any one (quare thzce numbers double | tia hey deo fignifie, thatinthe fame Woneth there is fiusconiuncions o2-oppofitions, and liketwile boo (yelve thedapes, houres,and minutes thereof, } 3fin any fquarein the Crllunsof any moneth i in the eesmasat’ you, finds noted this marke“. the me emote ftgnifiethe Ccclipte of the Sunneat the infant ime noted fo2 the contundionin thatsnoneth, - Likewite, ifin any (quare in the Dable of the oppotiti- oe ul (penes,pou finde this marke the famte, booth By the etlipfe of the spone, at tpeinttant of tyme nov fedin the. fane fquare. 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I ibatherine, — aitine.. 7) Ae hh Ww 2 RQ VY WY Row t 12710 “solep oy: jouysue} nl dre |tmrReg-Eliz.| 418i g [Data oparie. 2c}3 |Comond king. 0 |Weetll birgin| 7 19 |agricola, | 28|¢ [Rufus martir| |; 29/3 i@atu, ff Fal]. 3¢\2 [Andrew ApoJ she Kalender. | | | | g we ot < aus ig) a December. 2-5. © wt 2 rf 1 Etegius, ;| set 2/4) Hibane, 7435) Sif jConc.of Bary) 715° 911 | Cipstan, 73CH (cl ai€alalia. scie ead fo roo |Ocactan, — 1olc | Benefta. Gir. |7 Falk. Shriftmas dai Stephen mar. |: Cohn Euangel: innocents day a =~ YF CON AS Rh Ww WL td ce fp a oO Ye we a —sT- SRM nmmMange han~ hos he a eo a YO 6 NWN es s ny sable ates is fhewedat all times, what figne the Mooalk ta bei Fee bythePrime &helpeoftheletters,inthelaft = = «| _Colomneof the Kalender,asbyiexe 2 uo amis is herea’t reer fhew ed. Ane rh Bi sai riait ‘q i#iqj tl tI, 1| gl fl&| fi ris 3 ates jf@) plelriajblclal&yr Talploic|elital fig risus {| aif ly! oj col tial] ft) 8) 5| 3) 0) ulnv|.b | sit jiovus fale jalsip| dl almibils |t |e] q| ele) miei tle rote. loi fi blelqlele(nic| el a] iri tl plol ol ojy seo. fe] ol tl | al rl fh pl} olal elt] al | a | $| P| eal} uncer [Dl] tle] al (| og) 3 | ple| ulm|b|s |b) ¢€ Iq [fle | n} | PCaucer. i ej oii | bi s|/ blelqi tl rjnle|t4t|&)c| gl pl] gy Leo. [Fl ujale | thelial rlal yl ola] bl] kl alti pl sf yy Leos | al x| nj dj b) wl al f| bi sl pl ej ult) ol sft) elq len | bl pyojejult |b] sitlelial fl cjml cl tl) &| £] vireo. | ts Ip [f| e{ntlc) ft) 8 ft) rj{ gi pi nj dl vital gq - Vireo fel elql}alpl njol yl tialft |b | lo fepujm bl foipra. [tL | ff] r)b]slolelujm bl s|tlelplt| rl ale g Libra, iamla|f yr el piei ri alc | t| &| &\q|g| vio} oft |scorpio. | avib | 8| Bil q| a! pio] |) ol tal rj bls) ple im scorpion. , | of {ft {fb jal r| bls |plejulm] bl Ct] 1| elqi tl] y sagittarius. 1-91 6) Slee OTF al f|ejaicls| i tir] ol, 4 , ISapittarius, Tele lol Dit Ee Ti] alt lols pl @] b\ mil bsitta Capricome,| | a 19! pe | vint| bj sit| él g|tiulm cle) sig Capreorne.|slp sig i tial mic) ¢) i di cf gi rjo}d| vj] ti ap . 4 quarius. [tjtle\r| glriolal volt} al ef) h)-pi piel ul mi} be Aouanus. | ol) kl € | 6} yj pl ec] ulm) bo] sil start yi Gi Tees ut al sla ls lal fle i nl ce) ble ata Dices |elmlb| t| lel xr} gi viol oj b| i i aT 3B Tel (ee ‘Pics T vial ely Wey bl gi ole) wim aisle al th Eaves, | (or \ SS } 7 \N Se» ‘cee Z = Ir goe to the ikelerdver, to the dale of the pittenth wobich pe defire fo know what fign yA\ itbe Donte isin: Andin the lat cullumof mAs iehat month oder foe Wsone, in the bea JF) | thereof, diredly againk the fame Bay, pou aaa hall find ove of the 2 4-Ictters, which pou fhall beare in memiozie, and returne to the zime of the pocfent yeere inthe head of this Sable,dclcending dolwne bythe culluin ofthe fame pame, bntill pee finde the let- fer pee beare in memozie, of the isalender, and biredly as — -gaink this (quare, o3 letter inthe firt cuilumt ye thall finde named thefigne that the Poone then occuptcty. As for example, The vere 1581.f¥e 12 cof Aue, Aoesire | fo Enoty twhat fiqnethe @ooneisin, 9 goe tothe Ralender fothat Spas - methof Zune tothe 12 ‘pay,againtt which, tt fhe la culs ~ dum, onder fhe Moone, in the bead of the moneth 3 finde ~ {be letter a, which bearing ta memozie, J refurne fo thys SLable,tothe 2inte oftgis peare, which § fake in the tas ble of the maueable featts,and find to be 5 wwherez enter «the Cable,tnthe bead and inthe firt culium, befcending botune,bntill ¥ finde (a )againk which to the left hand tn the firtt cultunt, 3 finde Scorpio, tbich Hetucth the mane, 6) fobs ne ayes ty | SBigescts Savio oS BHE THE CONTENTES (Of this esel e The firft chapter. F the Magnes or Load{tone, where they are found C) sx of their colours, weight and vertue in drawing oh or fteele,and of other prop erties ofthe fame tone. b. — The fecond chapter. Of the diuers opinions of thofe that haue written of the Attractiue point,and wherethey hauei imagin edit to be. Thethird chapter. By what meanes the rareand {traunge declining of the — Needle,from the plaine of the Horizon was firft found. Thefourth chap ter. How to finde the greateft declining of the Needle vn- der the Horizon. The fifthchapter. 5 . T hat in the vertue of the Magnes or Load{tone,is no pondrous or waightie matter,to scaule any fuck declining in the Needle. The fixe chapter. _ Aconfutation of checommon receiued opinion if the point Attractine, The feuenth chapter. , "Of the) poine R efpectiue, where it may bee by peut reafon Seager’: ¢: ae : Paw »& qiori Sit © The eight chapter. BVT ch -oCertaine proofes of thepower and aétion, wholie and frecli¢ becingin thisStone, to fhewe this point Refpec- tiue and in the Needle, by vertue & power receiued of the ftone,and not forced , or conftrained by any Attra&tiucin Heauen orEarth. — n aay The ninth chapter. ak \.Ofthe Variation of the Needle,from the Pole or Ax- eltree of the Earth,andhow icistobevnderftood. The tenth chapter. 55 “Of. the common Compaffesjand ofthe diuers diffe- _ rent forts and makings ofthem, with the inconueniences chat may gtow by them,and the plats made by them, >< A’Pable or Regiment of the funnes declination, ex- -adtly calculated vnto the minuteby the' true place of the _ {anne, whofe greateft Declination forthisageis23. De- grees 28. minutes,& may ferue for 3 0.yeeres without great errour. © Nigel onagrrnsit 9 gene > How tovife the funnes Declination, for knowing the eleuation of the pole. 7 ve Three Tables,the firft fheweth the coniunGions of the funne and Moonefor1g9.yeares, withthe Ecclipfes ofthe = Thefecond Table fheweth the houreand minute of the oppofition or full Moones , with the Eclipfesof the moone, ie, 18 | The third Table followeth the Kalender,by the which wr 3 2 E23 : ‘ 7 _ isalwaies found what fignethe Mooneisin, with th help ey of the letters inthe Kalender,alfo by the faide kalenderis. fhewed the houreand minute of the lengthoftheday,for euerie day of the yere,for.the cleuationofthePoles2.de. 1. So Ter | : ae Brecs. 7 Le OLE ewe | Q ae hi re A. Tableto know what Planet rulesaniehoure either = by day ormight. — ss;qusadicia oT era OSES A Tableto know the length ofthe planetarie hour,fro the fhorteft day and longeft night, till the lon geft day and fhorte ft night. , | A Chapter of the longitude and declination of 32.no- table fixed {tarres very.neceflary for Nauigation, with ta- bles of their fhining,and at what point of yourCompaffe they doo both rife and {et:andalfo Tables for euerie Mo< neth of he yere,declaringat what houre and minute they be South, running fromthe firftday ofthe month, tothe fifteenth,and from the fifteenth to’ thelaft.day, and wyll continue tliefe 190,yeeres without much error. _ ‘The Table of the Layaon of the Suane.'/ {5 0:00) “The ChapterofthedeclinationoftheSunné. Nu et eet ee tl ee —S ee bart et oe ee ee A ye to Sean what Planet rules anic houte, either of | | day of night foreuers > S Iepuns | sotepINyA| MEPINd J 1m3y3 wes dtp} Jo S19UIINOD) mm) “sep nye ‘qs jOssojnyy} Sol. lupiter. Venus, 2}. Mars. Mercurie. Sol. | Luna. Venus. Saturne. _ Mercurie. Jupiter. — {6 | Luna. Mars. > 17 | Saturne, ymor.. 3" 18° Jupiter. Venus... |9 -Mars.~ | Mercurie. Sol. {~~ Luna. Venus, - ““Saturne. [12 - Mercurie. “Jupiter. fo Luna. bi - Saturne. Mars. The vie ofthis Table’ is thus. “ : Pee ) V ‘nid thei Day of pou requelf, fiekse the poure that pe | defire,the on fhe left foe right there again thal pe fee fhe Planet that gouernes that houre by date,¢ at the right fae,the Planct that rules tt bynighf, as thus, Or —- Mhuarfoay ths third houre ofthe baie rules ©, andthe 8, Hourcofthe night SORE 2 ay WHO EG dic seasl se + is. | een eat | . | A The vicis this: slosha pet 4 inelw the lengty of the ay 62 nighf,that pe require a we the able procecding Ff nhoures € minutes, and therewith | 0 enter this SLable, the houre at the fide,andfhe neerets mis nute at the head; and ther difcendrightagaint pour your hourg and there tn the common angle hall ye find Che boureand. minute, o2 mirtutes riety that the _ gem y houres of the clocks. | ! | } ~ Asfor Escihy (praia gery, Whe r2.0f Kune the vaye is 16, Bonres,, 20. ihihiid : wheretwith enter this Lableasis hetved einthz ane. gle ¥ fina 1 houre22 minntes, tobich Hetweth that a play ga net that day ralesan boure ¢ a quarfer,and 7. min, of tie. oe clocks. Alfo for the fame night J find it to be but 7. Houres” 40, minus, wheretvith 7 enter inte this table with | 7. at the fde,3 6.at the head (foz thatis neerett) andinthe comnts mi monangle J finde but snelp 38, minutes, which ewe thata Planet infbat night rules but balfe an houre ane a minutes ofthe clockes, and fo ofthe ref, Hise c 2 ee. TO Pe ey oe eee) ere Perr This Chapter is of the longitude, and the. Declinatiom):of32.. «notable fixed ; Starres; verie neceflari¢ for Nauigation’ wyth Ta: bles oftheir fhining and at what poinrof your Compafle they doborh nifeand {errand alfo tables for eucry moneth of the yeire, declaring at what houre and minute they ‘" befouth, running from the firlt day ofthe mo- ~~ meth,to thefifteenth:& from the fifteenth — \ : * ito the laft day,and willcontinue thefe’ FL -) 100.yeare without much PITS Shy CO UE- ei eam fo) Doe thinks tf convenient for dinerte con- tren pole v- EQS) Meevations, to thety the longitude and oe. fo more Heike, SAY) fixed Starres that are neere Bnto the & mele PIG yi Cquiiadiall, tothe riaiber of 32 0F Hews me crore e SS cao ipbich are berie neceffarie fo2 Pauigaty: **- - On tit divers relpertes, asthis: Afypou bee bntothe oth paiteh; where the Porth Pole ts raifed moze then 50.02 (+ 6ORegres, then the Porth Starre is toobigh fo beob- . _- feraedo2 taken with the crofle Staffe (as 9paller Boorne bath declarenin bis firt Chapter of bis Regiment for the Sea and tt may chance fo,that in the day the Sun ts not : re feenne af noone, and then th jefe Harves may (erue your VO > at en i gyal bie nodiall ,. where fhe Thefe f&arres ano nd fettinte, pou map Bie ote? fhe : rus tt and fetting iit euerie Hatitude Hind ‘ a linati 7 the Cquinectiall,tobether they Decline to eyelkacuch putts’ — e2 Spoath partes ( as ts declared by the beclinat Legal aies And furthermore . by any ‘of thete Ysheiansy acta frie the Wariation of your Compatte bpnyght,ec.Qowe fhall followe the Sable of all thele Starres. ‘Whe ficte The order of TOW! Of this able, confatneth (he names ofthe Karres? the Table fol. EUhe fecond the lignes, tbat they be tn longitude: Lhe — aie third,the deqrees of tbe fignes: . Lhe fourth, the minutes belonging thereunto: be fitt,the degrees of declination: Whe firl,the opde minutes belonging Chereunto.slhe leas uenthihelveth towarde iubat piace they decline, by lets ters,of which S-fignifieth the Septentrional,o2 no3th de- _ clination M,Gquifieth eridionall 92 forth declination, » aginthe Dable.voth appeare. be eight noth hewe ies ‘thing but the _— of. hot nn < able, ie, a m Hain ty *4 o. :¢ at : Fe) « Bp Shes 4 « “4 ot ound Ot ATTN ofi fixed Marrés, — m i) 16, fe LP ,2° vj roi ca Ds | pian atts ee ini} t6.52| (3f 19 tM tae line | beth. ) Duds ight thutoers Saati 236 015,-19]9° peaieag are Greatdogge. . ' | 18, acity.3c(Mia perp arent tar Leer do geri? Cancer, 20,1¢/5, 4)> (a great far. NBaightet tir iyo, : ; M fecond bigues, —jions necke, Lionsheart, Liens backe. | ras ions faile. 23,304. 315 la great far. if. 16/2.243C1S econd bignes; + Iry .32116,46,S i great far. iMauens bead, ) 5. 6109.5 3| Math thirabianes. ‘[wattensiving, Libra. Jo, 36/17, 8|Mjsoth thote, Wirgins (pike, tr . 4. 4/Mla great itar. - Tivirt bots thighs, |Cibra. 6122. 9/5 la areat far, Bouthballance. |5coPioly, 2 }13.44 Mifecond bignes, ‘Porth ballatice: " PlONT3 41217, 33 M fecond bigucs, @co2pions peart, ay 24.47|Miteconabignes. Saws : ‘2019 [third bignes, {ip Case. PA laced tended? OORT 2915 - feconD bigites. Do pinstile. ont +18, 27/10. 11> ithirpbigues. Goatex taite pene £7.22 nll Mitgivn bignes. waater poutere ei BBC Set iots OMS of 2 M third bignes. Weadtushoulder, [Pilees:|, >) 4/13. 1/5 |econpbignes. Pegatuslegae, NCES. 23,10/26.30|> lfecondisimnes, | re tiie Pilces. 26.21 )2 1.47) M cir Reyes ae at , Clination to ‘whe fe of this’ Cable cisthis: + Sober y vt | | the height ofany ofthele Marres Opon the Deridian, ther lake what declination the Starre bath rom the Equirtoc owtove tall: Bfthe tkarre hath Porth declination the fa piract theftarsde- op fake alwaye the farres declination frome th e betqht : ination to 36 if hath fouth veclination then adde 02 “put. bufe fhe height of the Hetgbf, the farres peclination ,and that twill ek se Dnfa Pol » ” ‘pouthe height of the Cquinoctiail- , and then byt the beat "ofthe Cquinortiall, the height ofthe poleis knowen, as Patter Boorne hath veclaren inthe 7.Chapteretthe mes — _gintent for tye fea. Andnelw.z thinks tt alae tad to make a certaine Sable,to ewe bnta pon: tb . and tinte any of fhete ftars bee pon the agerivian, Sobers , by they nay the better knolue thefe farres ....¥ wille {halve gnte pou hole long any of thefe farres' Boone (hire oztarrie aboue the Bozison inthis Latitude from the Gs. quinactiall of London, that ig at.5 1.02 52 Begres. And ale ’ fo. af tobat point of the. contpatle any of thefefarres. poe _ rife 03 fet which tail ferue this LOO.peares without recy errour, A Table to know the rifing and fetting of hele fateh by 7 what point of the compatle, & howe many, houres they Of aboue our Horizon sthe pole being railed, Ste OEE eorees, 7 pees Whales backe rifeth Gate and by fouth.,. “au onto the feuthivardes:and Hineth I 0 baste A Dssteh he Whales bellp(in a manner) asthe Wgalesbacke, . Whe Mans hone riteth Cal Postheall.. -andlettety ae Aorthwell, and Hhineth: 5.houres 1 6aminuites: Lhe Kauunes head rifeth Cal Morthvatt, ann felte West Nepthwell,and Hineth 1 6,howres4 mianatesy: - * “be Wuls eve rifeth nere the Cale. eatheatlan fete teth wets the Glett Lorthinelf and shinethy Shanes, 2. minutes, Lhe Deions left foote rifeth ner p ones re, and es stad nerte the ad aNd by out 9 ana Hinefh Lo haw poures and é.minutes, — Lhe Drions left houloer rifeth Catt anv to the nosths Wards,and (etteth Wick andfo the Pozthiwards, and this nieth 11 .boures 45.minutes, | Whe firkin Drions girdle nooth rife a little to the Southwards ofthe Cal, and letteth a little fo the fouths Wards ofthe Tdlefk, and hinefh 1 1, houres 46.minutes. | Datong right Houlder rifeth Calk, and onto the Pozths tuares, and (cftcth Cael andbnte the #ozthiwards ; anv — ineth 13 hour es 12,minutes, © Whe great dog rifeth Ca fontheatk,and (etteth ioe fouthiwell,and hineth 9, houres. Whe leer dog rifeth Cal and dno the Porthivardes, «Bnd fetteth THe and nto siberian fhineth 13. houres 10, minutes, | Whe bightelt in Wypdz2a rileth att and onto the feuth: twards, and fetteth (ek and onto Forit pont bes ane fhys eth 11.bouresand 7 minutes, «Whe Lyons neckerifeth Gak rortheatt, andto the Hosthiwards,¢ (etteth wel Posthwell, and to the Hoth Wards, and hineth 16 Houres 16.minutes, SLhe Lyons hart rifeth néere the Cakk ‘oortheatt, and fettelh neere the Tell Mozrthwell, and Hinetp 14.houres 5ominutes, y . Whe Wypons backe rifeth neere the rortheatt and by Cat, and fetteth neerethe MosthiveTand by toca, and fineth 16, houres 2 6,minutes. | Whe Lyons taile rileth neerethe Cal Poztheat, and {etteth neere the Tell PerthWell,and MHineth 1 5. boures 12.minutes, - Khe Mavens heavrifeth nere the Cat fouthealt, and felteth neere the Welt fouthiveft, andthineth 8. poures 12.minutes. “Whe Rauens wing rifethneere the Cat foutheall, and fetteth necre the welt fouthined,andthincth 3. houres — Somminutes, rhe ‘The biesins ee ety Cat and tothe fouthio and (etteth Tiel and to fhe fouthwards, and hineth ‘boures 4.1sinutes. | Y | Wetween boots thiahs,vifeth néerethe fpostheatta ana Be by Caf, anv letteth necre the Mosthwelk, and by Cael, and (hineth 1 6.boures2o0.minutes. “Ihe South batlance riteth neere the Gatk fontheatt; and fefteth neere the Calelé fo uty ineftsand fhineth 9. ‘ours 36.minutes, . °° he ‘orth balance riteth necre the Gat and by foutty | and fetteth necre the Cale and by fouth, and Hineth 10 houres 3 3. .minates, She Scoopions geart rifeth neere the foutheatt anb by eatt, andtettcth neerethe fouthbortt and by GHelf,anw | fhineth 7.boures.5 minutes. 3 Hercules bead rifcth neere the Catt Pertheatk and (ete teth nere the Welk Spesthiwell,and fhineth 1 4dhoures, 56 minutes, ‘SLhe Serpents head riteth dere the Caf Noatheatk, andfeticthueerethe ciel Hosthivell, 5 andthineth ge houres 40.minutes, The Cagle riteth neereby Ca and by Porth, an fete teth necerethe Tek andby orth, and fhineth 13. boures enter ) Whe Dolphins tale rifeth Cal and by Porth and fete , chime of teh Tle and by Porth, and thineth 15 ‘bourses 57+mals M.Boorms utes. Eee sea, he Goatestaile rifethneerethe Catt foutheatk, and wal tacos (etteth Wile fourhiuck, andthineth 9. heures 20, mis Sy ofthe NuECS. Rares will Che Water polrers leg riteth neere the Gat fouth- since) eatksandfetteth Cilek fouthwell, and thineth S, bouress : 54-minutes. _ Pegafus tyouldersrifeth neere the Cafk oostheati,and | fetteth neerethe Tick SPantyioet ano inaty is porure © 32 muinutes. 5 2 ~ Regalas ) . Pegafus legge rifeth néere Mortheaff,anv fetteth nore Hoathivel,and hineth 17.boures.6 niinutes, | MWhe Wihalestailerifeth Cat Soritheatk, and lets teth Cael fouthinett, aud thineth 7 ‘houres 48, mis niufes; . Furthermoze,if pou pefire fo knotwe the time ofanyp of thefe ftarres beeing aboue the Wozison in all Latitudes, then repatre to the clenenth Chapter of qpaiffer Boornes egement fop the fea,fo pou thall knotwe it there by their Declination 3 euen by the fame order that pou bnowe the | rte beeingaboue ibe erijon, bythe sito vec ga tot, o —- = “ey a nele Scares Dein South trom|lanu.tromecne|t coru-tro L ¢|rebr ofr 5 t} | ool che firft day of lanuvintothe ry: 9 tothe laft|s-vatothe 15 |ryrothe lat} 6 Jrions left feore, 616 Oe E 7) drions left Chul ter: 528 E Siriett Ori ons girdle 81650 £E 9 |Orions right fhulder 712 OR lAGres edogge, | | “Elohim Tl) cstler dagge. ° ° f 1112. oO E 12}acightett in hydry [£2 4} Brat are 1 3| Lions necke, ° 3{1. M L3j)1L.12 f 1.4) Li0%s heart, : M C4|01.13 E If Lions backe. | y}% F M [yjf£2.0 1 6l Lions tayle. : Mir 611.42 M 1 7|dauenss head, ye. Th, ALE /) te 2 4 : ; M 17|26 2 M 18 Rauens wing. : AVAL]. T . 5 P I 8 pry Co) M y 1 9| Virgins {piks, ot | bats 3 y Iva yt). Mitg 2ey I M 22) Twixtboor thy ghs. ‘. 256 M 2 1 jSouth Balance, : | I 4S 6 M 22 |North Balance. f 2 33) deed Oe : 2 4-3 3 M 2 3 } scorpions heart, - | “yd 315.54 > M23 yof4 M 2 4|Hercules head, 4 6.14. M 2 { \Serpentes heade ’ : y|5.41 M 26|rhe Basle. 27 Dolphins tayle. : 2.12 DAlz7}11.12MD]27|10,12MD 2. 8{Goutes cayle, - 428101. 48MD)28{10,48MD 2 9| Warer pourers leg. : 3 CiPegatus fhoaller. : 3 Tleegalusleg. ° 43> . Zrir.I2 DA 3 2 [whales tayle. 4, eal zo}3. 32|2.24 DAI}3 211.24 DA 4 j / |Maren frothe|Much A Table of the fixed Starres, tro tne] April from the| Apri trom the|Mzy fromt € irfttothe 15.|15.to the laft.|firft to the 1s. |1s tothe laft. |firlttothe re) Hi. 2oWA] 111.20D4l 1411,20iMD, 1|10.20MD; 119.20 MD | 2it. y4DA| 2\/12-54D a] 2\t1.s4MD] 2}10.54MD} 2/9.54 ALD 28DAl| 31-28 DA 3\12.28 DA} 3)/11.28MD| 3\10.2827D 4lz. 45 DA DA} 4/12.45 DA] 4l11.45 MD} 4\10.45 77D flj4. 52D A DA} s\2.s2 DA] si.s2 DA! si12-52DA 23DA DA} 6/3.23. DA) 6|2,23 DA! 6|1.23 DA 28DA Da} 7/3.28 DA} 7\2.28 DA} 7}1.28 DA . soDAI. DA! 83-0 DA 8}z2.50 DA} 811.50 DA 12) El oly.r2. DAI 9]4.12 DA] 913.12 DA) 9\2.12 DA rly. 4 Eftfolé. 4 DA}tols: 4 DAjro4. 4 DAlIol3. 4 DA So) «Fltil7. 0 ~~ Elt1l6,.0 DAtIIly. o DA|Til4. o DA . 4) Etzi7. 4 ~ Elr2i6. 4 DAli2ly, 4 DAjt2i4. 4 DA 13}10.12'- Fl13|9.1 El13|8:12 = By 13}7.42 DA}t3)6.12 DA t4lto.13 Eft4lo.n3 Flt4j813' Ej r4j7.13. DA}14]6.13 DA 11. O- Flrsiro. o° Fity|9, 0 ~ Eltys/8& o - Elisj7. 0 DA 4% - Fl16 Elr6l9.42 - Elr6j8.42.- Elté6l742 DA 2 Mir7it2 Mit7it1,2 Lit7iro.2 Eftslg,2- E 19 Mic8ire:19 M[t8|11.19 , Elr8lr0.19° EltSig.19 E yt Mitoliz.s1 Mitolityst Elrgjroys1- Eltolgsr 56 M 2¢ 12.6 M20 L1.56 lapxe 10.56 } 2¢ 9.96 5 16. Miz1\2 Mi2z1|1.16 Mizr12.16 M 2a11n.16 E 33 MI} Miz2it.33. Miz2{12-33 Mitstrr.33° OE sa. M23 Miz3|2.54 Miz3irs4 . Mi2ali2.54 AZ 1 Mi24)4.14° Miz4i3.14 0 Mjz4i2.14° Mizgir.14 AL ro 4 Mi2sj4.gr 0° Mizs}3.41 Miz yir-4t Mj?5\3.41 AZ . 19DM)}26)7.19 MDI26[5,19 MDj26\5.19 MD|26)4.19 AL | 2719. 22DMi27/8.12 MDjz7\7.12 MD|27\9,.12 MD}>7\;.12 azD | 2815. 48DM12818.48 MEF|2817.48 MDI28|7,48 MD]?8];.48 27D | | 29|10.48DM)29|9-48 M Dl29/8.48 MD|29|7.48 ML}tol6 48 AZD | 3.¢111.47DM]3c\10-49M D)3c|9.47°/ MD|30|8.47 MP130|7.47 ALD 31/12. 12DA [3.111 7.12MD/3 1) 10.12M Dj3 t/9.12 MUL} 31/812 ALD | 32 12.24 A132] 11.24M D3 2|10.24MD\3219.24 MD) 32 3:22 | Tins iain eieianmadidieniniaisionvens: cenlaane . r ak May ; aie eee om eee PANY OK NI 2\ 4 . 3 aN (o2) H 2 O80. 4 \Teto. ease {10 Spans mie Destin the [ irs tothe laft. than tothe 1f | 1y. to the | aft|firtt- othe; age |es wo thelaft Pe a & eceie Othe > 3/01 s4MOl: 310 aor 6.540 : 24112.14D Aj24itt, 1444 Olea LO,t 4. 2s ]2. DA: 2 s]t2 ad oe) 25 r1.4t Aas D|25110,414 2.19 D* 2O|f ag ® NSesis Mable feructh for euerp monethinthe yeare(being evadly calculated) their time of their - being South, 02 touching pour Peridian, (02 as fonte _fearme if) Spoonttead, feruing bery twell the Seamen fotake the bright ofthem,with their gnftruments bp, ponthe (ea, referring if orto the Slable of declination that gocth befo2e:fl be firtt is tye houres,the fecond the Minutes,the third be the lettersthat Hew you whether % they be fouth by day 02 by nighf,in the eunentng o2 m102 ning, lithe fooenwne e2 afternone,of the tobick the lets fer E. voth fignifie etrentitng, letter M.fignifieth mozs ‘Ming, the letters DM.& gnifieth day inthe mooning, € ‘the letter DA fignifieth day in the afiernne (as 3 {aid befoze) fhe beryp hour aud minute being South. Mowe pou fee that 4 haue put fo thetr being fouth inthe day, as Wellas in the night,to the intent fo knolw the boure - Of fhe ntght,afiwel by their (effting,as allo by our costs patic,by binging pour 3 2-points into 2 4. boures: And inlike maner(as 99.Boorne hath fhetucd in p + chaps fer of bis Regiment fo2 the Sea)by thining of Pp Mon fo deuide the fining into equal parts,then thofe parts — being equally aeuided with the boure and minutes, € the time befoze their being fouth put together p baie that thineths that, etvcth the tuff rifting ofthe Tars,¢ the other tinte of thety thining after the beiabt beeing fouth, hetwsth their {etting: Pot you,leeing the table rarineth fro the firlk five cfeuerp month, fo the 15. front the 15.f0 the latt bay, mult confider (if pou toillknotw p evact fine befivcene the 1.day andthe 15 -dDaie, andber | tiwirt the 2 s.day,and the lait) fo do tbis,looke how mae Ny Dates of fhe month ts paff, either fromthe fri dape 02 fifteenth day,and pul foure minutes fronithat mums ber ; fo fo nvanie dates as is paft, for encrp dap that - Hall thewwe pou the true time oftheir being South, that known,you thal do(as is afozefaid)foz their rifing and fetting. | F3 A Montns|lanu| Februar|.March. |Aprill.. |Mate. | | Signs|Capric.|Aquarius|eitces. | Aries. | Uaurus. |\Gemim- O|G |v |G (M po Te 16 et ek Ds a Ss Bl pe obiieng | I }20 422 6249.9 yy [zt q24 2121 424 >T yy 122 32 3 [22 [25 am leq 123. Ry 4 1*3 26 23 f 4 24. |19 |: J [24 |27 24 [932s [17 6 25 j28 2s 53 [26 416] 7 \26 |30 26 \f2 427 I[h4 € 27 3! 27 «(sz [28 Ire 9 28 [32 28 yr |29 Ilo 0/29 133 29 |yo} oV 8 1 O35 Ov 49 |r [5 zit 136 " 4812 (4 3|% 437 z ry das ea 413 [38 jo e6acils '§ |4 39 4 |es|y [58 oe 5 [416 56 wae 6 43 |7 154 13 17 $2 7 4.2 8 oly 19 18 - 443 8 3119 49 2019 144 ? 39 |10 147 ry U1 Ws fo |[38\1r jas 22 11 46 II 37 \12 43 23 41? 147) [2 |36|13 |40 : 1 2§ 14 +8 {4 3 If 361 , 3 26 11S 149 ly 214116 33 | : ) 27116 tro (6 }30]17 431 ‘lee 28 17 ijt 17 29 13 1238 44 / 29 [tS yt 118 |28irg [26 | | 30 }fD Ji? 19 |2 23 Be ours A Table of the true place of Sunne, -gMonths|lulie. |Augutt.|Se téber| Octob. |Nouem. (Decem: Signes|Cance:| Leo. | Vargo. |Libra. |Scorpio,|5agitta: OG |G ie G i ig Y. " SIE CON AAR wy tne yerts of me annie yeres ae equa. the: iit panes sar yoni < adved. lof KC, a &e. lof, Bes =a ae Tom, é&e.b . I~ os wy 1 1 og 1 “TG My. I G ar : wi G iN AT oan cc hil his rable of the Cquation ofthe tounne, feruety from the peare 154 5.twhere it hath bis rote 02 begins ning, bntil 1680.and inthe peare of 168 1. if fhall res fturne to the roste avping theruntoons degre mo2e.as foz eramtple: ¥n fhe pere of 168 1 abde one Degree byon the other begree that the roete hath,and fo thal the pere of 168 I bauet iva degrees of equation , and the peare Bf 1682. thall bane one degree and 45’, Pinutes, which is to adde one degree bpon 4 5.minutes,that bad the peare 1 54.6.¢¢. And hautng patles oust 136, peares,pou Hall returne fo tbe Beier a 2 Degries. The ee By (Gs Vv, Ie ach) “apieratrg fene0tr Psu e “Heted econese 68,18 yar : sh wid $s Helgi oll eTiad.s deve axiae y a TIASY agi oes « Oba ite jandrigic oo we % RENEE: aR. Cp ONG GWIQAd Sim onng eer edi. aetna i. riage Hin wie pe a | Twude eye st OHF.35.0p2 1 278 243 as oa D583 9"! est 6%, ea1n0", Oe ? pom | YL _ joignes. Cs ee Seen ae ea O ¢ Ks Qa als K xe) om Il 30 20 12 ES th ri 24 | IL jt 20 2S. °) .29 pastry | ae eis he Mh) BO et 37 «| 28 Z cawl catsieale i j 3 ; ; ' , A 4 - fe saci sllasataassmsiciiijiealoaias tt nan ‘“~e ; j 7 4 : os | 5 : pode minnts aboue the de ard, which the true place of the eure bath. and ifyou defire to berifie this moze pecifely,note the Declination ofthat degre, anvofthe degree following: and take the lefle from the moze,and that tobich remays neth,albe the viference of fhe declination from the one Degree to the other sof which difference pe al take a part propoztionallie,as are the minufes ofthe place of the fur buto 60, and this part of minutes muffe bee added fo the ‘fick declination ofit, and be leffe then fhe fecond,o2 mut be taken from it,ifit thal be greater,and then that rifeth © thereoffgall be the precife declination fo2 thatfigne, des gre, anid minute, As fo2 erample: jn the yeare 1 546,the fenth day of Sepfeinber, the Sun fhall bein 2 6,G,2 8, _, MofVirgo.¢ the 2 5.6 precife thal cozrefpond,1,G, 36, M.of beclination, aiid t0 verifiethe declination that com- iiefh 938 minufs, whichis more offhe 26.G, pou muk marke Che difference thatis from the declinationcf26.G (tubich is one G.3.6,M., ) fo the declination ofthe 27.G. whichisons G.12.M, ihe difference is 24.M. Dfthele pou nuit take fuch part propoetionallyp.as the 3 8.minuts beareth buts oo, which are alnoff tivo ferces of a degre «hen the tuo tercesof2 4.02 16. which mull beefaken from one degree 3 6. minutes, which correfpond to fhe 26. G.of Virgo, becanfe the declinations goe becrealing,and remaineth 1.G,20.M.anbd if the declinatids increale,you ne adds thereunto 988 YOu takeaway twhen (hep der create, Another example for this yeare of 1561, ‘Crample forthe pere 1 501 the 20. of Apaill, 3 find the true place of fhe Sunne at napi,in o degrees 64 ininutes of Taurus,fhent in Che fable of the iagnes before, x feck fo2 g degrees of Taurus,ta tubich aoth anfivere fo2 the declis «Matto 14, degrees 3 2 minuts,and fo ge nert Dearee fol» ~ lowing doth antivere 14, degrees gk sascha asthe take aa an tet gob ed Fw te ‘eletter out of the moze, fo relkett 19, minutes « ‘Wher eu _ forte a rule of fhe, and fay : if 6o.minutes gine 54. mts | nufes,( which 54. minutes aoeth refk befozeof theo. Bes grees of Taurus )bote many sofh Lo.minufes give, which 1 gminutes are fe diuerfitic of the 9,and 10, dearees of Taurus.0 9fade Chat 14, minutes giueth 17 .minufes; and 6 feconbs,toyieh 17. minutes and 6. feconds 5% adage fothe 14 Degrees. 2 3 minutes, which anftvereth fo the 9 neqgrées of Taurus.Aand it cometh fo 14 . Degrees 4.9. mis nufes anbo {econds, which ts the true: declination of the ce 20,bay of Apzill, Anno.1 561. SC ts allo to be noted, that Z.addz2 there. I o.suinates and oe 6 fecondes,becaule the declination docth increale: fo2 tf tf j becteaten, it tvere fo bee taken out fo much, andthe ret a is the beclination.S0 tsthe declination fo: , ‘tieentie of Apzill, in theyeare 1561, fourtdene begreaes, 4.9.11le ‘mutes, and fire feconas, FINIS. 4 . are to AT LONDON. 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