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- catalog alternative "New theory of the coelestial motions ...".
- catalog contributor b9855420.
- catalog contributor b9855421.
- catalog coverage "England London.".
- catalog created "1710.".
- catalog date "1710".
- catalog date "1710.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1710.".
- catalog description "(title from Preface, A2 verso) A series of observations of the moon and planets, but chiefly of the moon, made near London, in the years 1683, and 1684, with a sextant of near six foot radius, in order to investigate the lunar theory à posteriori; with a proposal how to find the longitude at sea with certainty, by help of those and the like observations: / by Mr. Edm. Halley ... (in Appendix).".
- catalog description "Houzeau & Lancaster. Astronomie (1964 ed.), 9229.".
- catalog description "Roller & Goodman. Hist of Science Collections of University of Oklahoma, II, p. 470".
- catalog extent "316 p. in various pagings :".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Houzeau & Lancaster. Astronomie (1964 ed.), 9229.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Roller & Goodman. Hist of Science Collections of University of Oklahoma, II, p. 470".
- catalog issued "1710".
- catalog issued "1710.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Printed for R. Smith and S. Briscoe : And sold by J. Woodward ... and J. Morphew ...,".
- catalog spatial "England London.".
- catalog subject "Astronomy Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Astronomy Tables.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(title from Preface, A2 verso) A series of observations of the moon and planets, but chiefly of the moon, made near London, in the years 1683, and 1684, with a sextant of near six foot radius, in order to investigate the lunar theory à posteriori; with a proposal how to find the longitude at sea with certainty, by help of those and the like observations: / by Mr. Edm. Halley ... (in Appendix).".
- catalog title "Astronomia Carolina : a new theory of the coelestial motions, composed according to the best observations, and most rational grounds of art; yet far more easie, expedite and perspicuous, than any before extant. : With exact and most easie tables thereunto, and precepts for the calculation of eclipses, &c. / by Tho. Streete.".
- catalog type "text".