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CLARAMONTII (Scipionis) De Universo, Libri XVI. 1644. [D. 20. 26.]

4to. Colon. Agripp.

TORRICELLII (Evangelista) De Sphæra et Solidis Sphæralibus, Libri Duo. 4to. Florentiæ, 1644. [C. 14. 30.]

GALILEI (Galileo) Opere. 2 tomis, 4to. Bologna, 1655–56. [I. 6. 31,32.] Galilei (Galileo) Dialogus de Systemate Mundi. 4to. Aug. Trebat. 1635. [B. 7. 22.] Galilei (Galileo) Dialogus de Systemate Mundi. Accessit Appendix Gemina, quâ SS. Scripturæ dicta cum mobilitate terræ conciliantur. 8vo. Londini, 1663. [D. 19. 44.]

Exemplar aliud.

Svo. Londini, 1663. [N. 9. 59.]

Difesa di Galilei contro alle calunnie di Bald. Capra. 4to. Venetia, 1607. [D. 20. 22.]

Il Saggiatore; nel quale con bilancia esquisita e giusta si ponderano le cose contenute nella Libra Astronomica e Filosofica di Lotario Sarsi Sigensano. 4to. Roma, 1628. [D. 20. 15.]

SCHICKARD (Gulielmi) Responsio ad Gassendum; de Mercurio sub Sole viso, et aliis Novitatibus Uranicis. 4to. Tubingæ, 1632. [D. 19. 16.] STIERII (Joannis) Præcepta Doctrinæ Sphæricæ. 4to. Londini, 1652. [H. 7. 19.]

BOSCOVICH (R. J.) et MAIRE (Christophori) De Literaria Expeditione per Pontificiam Ditionem ad dimetiendos duos Meridiani Gradus et corrigendam Mappam Geographicam jussu et auspiciis Benedicti XIV. 4to. Romæ, 1755. [Cc. 2. 55.]

Pont. Max.

FRISII (Paulli) Cosmographia Physica et Mathematica. rum Tom. III. [Dd. 1. 87.]

4to. Inter Ope

Frisii (Paulli) Cosmographiæ Physica et Mathematicæ pars prior. 4to. Mediolani, 1774. [Ee. 1. 37.]

LA PLACE (P. S.) Exposition du Système du Monde. 4to. Paris, An VII. (1798.) [Ee. 1. 80.]

Traité de Mécanique Céleste. 4 vols. 4to. Paris, An VII.XI. (1798–1802.) [Ee. 1. 74-77.]

PELLIZER (Joseph Emanuel) Memoir for the Correction of Time, shewing a New System of the Universe. Svo. [Hh. 3. 43.]

(3.) Treatises on the Sun, on the Planets and their Satellites, on the Stars, on Comets, and on the Precession of the Equinoxes.

LOBKOWITZ (Johannis Caramvel) Solis et Artis Adulteria, in quibus ostenditur, Sphæræ doctrinam aliter quam hucusque tradi; omnes apparentes lineas virtute refractionum attolli; et multi horoscopi, linearum implicatione et discordiâ, novi, miri, necnon curiosi delineantur. folio, Lovanii, 1644. [D. 1. 29.]

GALILEI (Galileo) Istoria e Dimostrazioni intorno alle Macchie Solari e loro accidenti. 4to. Roma, 1613. [D. 20. 5.]

SCHEINERI (Christophori) Rosa Ursina, sive Sol ex Admirando Facularum et Macularum suarum Phænomeno Varius. folio, Bresciano,

1630. [G. 3. 12.]

BoscOVICH (Rogerii Josephi) De Solis ac Luna Defectibus Libri Tres, (versibus conscripti). 4to. Londini, 1760. [Cc. 2. 51.]

MARTIN (Benjamin) Venus in the Sun; an Explication of the Rationale of the Transit of Venus over the Sun's Disk. 4to. London, 1761. [Ee. 1. 34.] BEATTIE (—) A Perpetual Time Table, to find the Day of the Month, (the Sun's Rising and Setting, &c. 12mo. Carlisle, 18. [Gg. 5. 25.] BRINKLEY (Rev. Dr.) Two Practical Rules for reducing the observed distance of the Moon from the Sun, or a Fixed Star. 8vo. London, 1816. [Gg. 7. 11.]

CLAIRAUT (M.) Théorie de la Lune, déduite du seul Principe de l'Attraction reciproquement proportionnelle aux Quarrés des Distances. 4to. Paris, 1765. [Dd. 1. 60.]

STEWART (Matthew) The Distance of the Sun from the Earth, determined by the Theory of Gravity. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1743. [Gg. 5. 23.] PURBACHII (G.) Theoria Nova Planetarum. 8vo. Wittenbergæ, 1601.

[D. 18. 5.]

WOOWERI (J.) Dies Estiva, sive de Umbra Pagnion. Svo. 1610.

[D. 19. 39.]

DE VEIL (Hans) An Essay towards a Solution of the Horizontal Moon. 8vo. Northampton, 1725. [P. 132. (13.)]

CLAIRAUT (M.) Théorie de la Figure de la Terre, tirée des Principes de l'Hydrostatique. 8vo. Paris, 1808. [Dd. 1. 28.]

GIANNINII (Thomæ) De Substantia Coeli et Stellarum Efficientia Disputationes Aristotelicæ. 4to. Venetiis, 1618. [C. 20. 6.]

CLARAMONTII (Scipionis) De tribus novis Stellis, quæ annis 1572, 1600, 1604, comparuere, Libri tres. 4to. Cæsenæ, 1628. [C. 14. 11.] Examen Censuræ J. Camilli gloriosi in ejus Librum de tribus novis Stellis. 4to. Florentiæ, 1636. [D. 20. 14.]

BAINBRIGII (J.) Canicularia. 18mo. Oxon. 1648. [D. 18. 34.] HERSCHEL (William) On the Parallax of the Fixed Stars; Catalogue of Double Stars; Description of a Lamp-Micrometer; and Investigation of Magnifying Powers. 4to. London, 1782. [Gg. 1. 41.]

MICHELL (John) On the Means of discovering the Distance, Magnitude, &c. of the Fixed Stars. 4to. London, 1784. [Gg. 1. 41.] POND (John) On the Declination of some of the Fixed Stars. 4to. London, 1806. [Gg. 1. 42.]

MASKELYNE (Nevil) Rules for computing the Immersion of a Star behind, or the Emersion of a Star from, the Moon's Limb. folio. (MS.) [Gg. 1. 6.] D'ALEMBERT (M.) Recherches sur la Précession des Equinoxes, et sur la Nutation de l'axe de la Terre. 4to. Paris, 1749. [Dd. 1. 38.] MILNER (Isaac) On the Precession of the Equinoxes. 4to. London, 1780. [Ff. 3. 66.]

Two other Copies. 4to. London, 1780. [Gg. 1. 42,44.]

CAMILLI (Joannis) De Cometis Dissertatio Astronomico-Physica.
Venetiis, 1619. [C. 20. 7.]

PISONIS (Car.) Cometa Speculum. 4to. Ponte ad Montionem, 1619.

4to.

[D. 19. 28.] CLARAMONTII (Scipionis) De Sede Sublunari Cometarum Opuscula tria. 4to. Amstel. 1636. [D. 20. 12.]

SMITH (George) A Treatise of Comets, containing an Explication of all the various Appearances of the late Comet: the History of Comets from the earliest Account of those kind of Planets, their Distance, Velocity, Size, &c. &c. Svo. London, 1744. [P. 129. (19.)]

KEPLERI (Joannis) Dissertatio cum Nuncio Sidereo nuper ad mortales misso à Galilæo. 4to. Pragæ, 1610. [D. 20. 41.]

BAYLE (Peter) Reflections on the Comet of 1680, tending to explore popular Superstitions. 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1708. [R. 13. 20,21.] WHISTON (William) An Account of the Celestial Phenomena of the year 1736; particularly of the Comet foretold by Sir Isaac Newton. Svo. London, 1737. [P. 89. (5.)]

MAUPERTUIS (M. de) An Essay towards a History of the Principal Comets that have appeared since the year 1742. Svo. London, 1769. [P. 304. (1.)] MASKELYNE (Nevil) Advertisement of the expected Return of the Comet of 1532 and 1661 in the year 1788. 4to. London, 1786.

[Gg. 1. 41.] BAILY (Francis) Memoir relative to the Annular Eclipse of the Sun, which will happen Sept. 7, 1820. Svo. London, 1818. [Gg. 5. 25.]

(4.) Astronomical Observations and Tables.-Celestial Atlasses.

MONTE REGIO (Johannis de) Tabula Astronomicæ. 4to. Venetiis, meccere. [C. 14. 22.]

REINHOLDI (Erasmi) Prutenicæ Tabulæ Celestium Motuum. 4to. Tubinga, 1551. [C. 14. 22.]

Exemplar aliud. 4to. Tubingæ, 1551. [C. 14. 33.] LEOVITI (Cypriani) Ephemeridum novum atque insigne Opus ab A. D. 1556 usque in 1606 accuratissimè supputatum. 2 tom. folio. Aug. Vind. 1557. [D. 2. 1,2.]

SCHONERI (Johannis) Tabula Resolutæ Astronomicæ. 4to. Witebergæ, 1588. [D. 19. 24.]

GREVENSTEINI (Ant.) Eclipsium omnium ab 1593 ad 1620 accurata et diligens ex Tabulis Prutenicis Supputatio. 4to. Bremæ, 1592.

[D. 19. 32.] CHRISTMANNI (J.) Observationum Solarium Libri tres. 4tc Basilea, 1601. [D. 20. 7.]

MULERI (Nic.) Tabulæ Frisicæ. 4to. Alcmariæ, 1611. [C. 14. 2.] Cœli et Siderum in eo errantium Observationes Hassicæ et Spicilegium biennale ex observationibus Tychonis BRAHE. Quibus accesserunt J. Regiomontoni et B. Walteri observationes. 4to. Lug. Bat. 1618.

[D. 19. 29.]

Brahe (Tychonis) Tabulae Rudolphina, quibus Astronomica Scientia, Temporum longinquitate collapsa Restauratio continetur, cura J. Kepleri. folio, Ulmæ, 1627. [A. 2. 11.]

LANSBERGI (Philippi) Tabulaæ Motuum Coelestium Perpetuæ. folio, Middelburgi. [D. 2. 27.]

RENERII (Vincentii) Tabulæ Motuum Coelestium Universales. folio, Florentiæ, 1647. [D. 4. 30.]

FLAMSTEEDII (Johannis) Historia Coelestis, exhibens Fixarum Stellarum necnon Planetarum Omnium Observationes, et Transitus, ab anno 1675 ad annum 1720, cum Catalogis Stellarum Fixarum. 3 tomis, folio, Londini, 1725. [D. 5. 10–12.]

CASSINI (Jacques) Tables Astronomiques de Soleil, de la Lune, des Planètes, des Etoiles fixes, et des Satellites de Jupiter et de Saturne. 4to. Paris, 1740. [Ee. 3. 80.]

HALLEII (Edmundi) Tabulae Astronomica. 4to. Londini, 1749.

[Ee. 1. 43.] A Treatise on the Parallactic Angle; with an Appendix of Solar and Lunar Tables. 4to. London, 1766. [Ee. 1. 35.] MAYER (Tobia) Tabulæ Motuum Solis et Lunæ. 4to. Londini, 1770.

[Ee. 1. 16.]

LA LANDE (J. J. F.) Tables Astronomiques, calculées pour le Meridien de Paris jusqu'à l'Année 1807. 4to. [Cc. 2. 64.]

HERSCHEL (Carolina) A Catalogue of Stars taken from Mr. Flamsteed's Observations contained in the second volume of the Historia Coelestis. folio, London, 1798. [Gg. 1. 6.]

MENDOZA RIOS (Joseph de) A Complete Collection of Tables for Navigation and Nautical Astronomy. 4to. London, 1805. [Gg. 2. 11.]

Another Copy. 4to. London, 1809. [Ee. 1. 87.]

BESSEL (F. W.) Fundamenta Astronomiæ pro anno 1755, deducta ex observationibus Jacobi Bradley. folio, Regiomonti, 1818. [Gg. 1. 1.] BARLOW (Joseph) A New Method of finding the Longitude by an Altitude of the Moon, when two, three or more hours distant from the Meridian, independent of the Longitude by Account. 4to. London, 1818. [Ff. 3. 63.]

A Table of Atmospherical Refractions, with Corrections for the height of the Barometer and Thermometer: also a Table of Second Differences, and the True Places of Twenty-four Principal Stars. Svo. London, 18. [Gg. 5. 25.]

(5.) Treatises on the Construction and Uses of Astronomical Instruments.

FINEI (Oronti) Quadrans Astrolabicus, omnibus Europæ regionibus inserviens. folio, Parisiis, 1534. [D. 1. 24.]

Finei (Orontii) De Horologiis et Quadrantibus Libri quatuor. 4to. Parisiis, 1560. [D. 20. 6.]

STOFLERINI (Joannis) Elucidatio et Usus Astrolabii. 8vo. Col. Agr. 1593. [D. 18.20.]

CNOPII (Alberti Friderici) Tractatus Mathematicus, in quo Instrumenti universalis novi Fabrica et Usus ostenditur, quo Rerum Altitudines, Latitudines, cæteræque Dimensiones indagari possunt. 4to. Herbornæ, 1633. [C. 14. 25.]

RUSSELL (John) A Description of the Selenographia, an apparatus for exhibiting the phenomena of the Moon. 4to. London, 1797.

[Gg. 1. 42.] TROUGHTON (Edward) An Account of a Method of dividing Astronomical and other Instruments by Ocular Inspection. 4to. London, 1809.

[Gg. 1. 42.]

(6.) Ephemerides and Almanacks.

EICHSTADII (Laurentii) Ephemerides Novæ ab anno 1551 ad 1665. 4to. Dantisci, 1644. [C. 10. 34.]

STADII (Joannis) Ephemerides ab anno 1554 ad annum 1576. 4to. Colon. Agrip. 1560. [D. 20. 45.]

MAGINI (JÖ. ANT.) Ephemerides Coelestium Motuum ab anno Domini 1608, usque Annum 1630, secundum Copernici observationes supputatæ. 4to. Francofurti, 1608. [C. 16. 1.]

DURRET (Natalis) Novæ Motuum Cœlestium Ephemerides Richelianæ Annorum 15, ab anno 1637 incipientes. 4to. Londini, 1647. [C. 14. 13.] Durret (Natalis) Supplementi Tabularum Richelienarum pars prima. Cum brevi Planetarum Theoria et Kepleri sententiâ.-Première partie du Supplement des Tables Richelières de N. Durret. Avec briefue Théorie des Planètes selon Kepler. folio, Paris, 1639. [A. 2. 10.] BOND (Henry) The Seaman's Kalender : or an Ephemerides of the Sunne, Moone, and certaine of the Fixed Starres. 4to. London, 1647.

[D. 20. 25.] WHARTON (George) Calendarium Ecclesiasticum: or a new Almanack after the old Fashion, for the commune yeare of Man's Creation 5606 and Redemption 1657. 12mo. London, 1657. [H. 8. 27.] THE SEAMAN'S KALENDER: Or Ephemerides of the Sun, Moon, and certain of the most notable Fixed Stars; also Tables of the Latitude and Longitude of the most eminent Places in the World. don, 1664. [M. 20. 3.]

4to. Lon

THE OXFORD ALMANACK for the year 1692; and the Jewish Kalendar: containing an Account of their Fasts and Festivals, &c. for the year of the Creation 54. 18mo. Oxford. [H. 8. 18.]

PARKER (George) Ephemeris for the Year 1707. 12mo. London, 1707. [K. 8. 24.] BICKERSTAFF (Isaac) A Vindication of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq. against what is objected to Him by Mr. Partridge in his Almanack for the Year 1709. Svo. London, 1709. [P. 233. (8.)] PANCHRONOMETER, or an Universal Calendar.

1753. [P. 5. (7.)]

By H. J.

8vo. London,

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