Calendarium pastoris, or, The shepherds almanack being a diary, or register for the year 1677, vvhich is first after the bissextile, or leap-year : vvherein you have the eclipses, moon's rising and setting (her southing), with a brief description of the quarters of the year, the seven stars rising, setting, and southing, with many other pretty things fitting such a work
"Calendarium pastoris, or, The shepherds almanack being a diary, or register for the year 1677, vvhich is first after the bissextile, or leap-year : vvherein you have the eclipses, moon's rising and setting (her southing), with a brief description of the quarters of the year, the seven stars rising, setting, and southing, with many other pretty things fitting such a work"@en
"Calendarium pastoris, or, The shepherds almanack"
"Calendarium pastoris, or, The shepherds almanack being a diary, or register for the year 1678, which is second after the bissextile, or leap-year : vvherein you have the eclipse, moon's rising, setting, and southing, with a brief description of the four quarters of the year, the seven stars rising, setting, and southing, with many other necessary things suitable for such a work"@en
"Calendarium pastoris, or, The shepherds almanack : being a diary, or register for the year 1678, which is second after the bissextile, or leap-year ; vvherein you have the eclipse, moon's rising, setting, and southing, with a brief description of the four quarters of the year, the seven stars rising, setting, and southing, with many other necessary things suitable for such a work : calculated for the meridian of Darby"@en
"Calendarium pastoris, or, The shepherds almanack : being a diary, or register for the year 1678, which is second after the bissextile, or leap-year"
"Calendarium pastoris: or, The shepherds almanack. : Being a diary, or register for the year 1678. which is second after the bissextile, or leap-year. VVherein you have the eclipse moon's rising, setting, and southing; with a brief description of the four quarters of the year: the seven stars rising, setting, and southing: with many other necessary things suitable for such a work. Calculated for the meridian of Darby; where the pole is elevated 53 deg. and 0 min. above the horizon, and may well serve for any part of England"@en
"Calendarium pastoris: or, The shepherds almanack. Being a diary, or register for the year 1677. VVhich is first after the bissextile, or leap-year. VVherein you have the eclipses moon's rising and setting (her southing) with a brief description of the quarters of the year: the seven stars rising, setting, and southing: with many other pretty things fitting such a work. Calculated for the meridian of Darby; where the pole is elevated 53 deg and 6 min. and may very well serve for any part of England By John Bucknall, student in astrology and physick"@en
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