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1 [Title]| the same conclusioun as to knowe in oure orizonte with which 2 8 | Alkabucius. And therfore knowe wel that a degre of the 3 13 | mediacioun of thin eye to knowe the altitude of sterres 4 19 | these azymutz serven to knowe the costes of the firmament, 5 19 | othre conclusions, as for to knowe the cenyth of the sonne 6 1 | cours aboute. ~Rekne and knowe which is the day of thy 7 1 | March at midday, I wolde knowe the degre of the sonne. 8 1 | the daies, lo the whiche I knowe by the names of the monthes 9 1 | within the degre. And thus knowe I this conclusioun. ~Anothir 10 2 | 2. To knowe the altitude of the sonne 11 2 | this same wise maist thow knowe by night the altitude of 12 3 | 3. To knowe every tyme of the day by 13 3 | sterres fixe; and eke to knowe by nyght or by day the degre 14 3 | 12 day of March, I wolde knowe the tyde of the day. I tok 15 3 | in which manere I shulde knowe the tyde of the day and 16 3 | ascendent. And thus lerned I to knowe onys for evere in which 17 3 | Astrelabie it is to hard to knowe - I mene from xi of the 18 5 | 5. To knowe the verrey equacioun of 19 5 | lernyng to teche the first to knowe and worke with thin owne 20 6 | 6. To knowe the spryng of the dawenyng 21 7 | 7. To knowe the arch of the day, that 22 9 | 9. To knowe the quantite of the day 23 9 | manere maist thou worche to knowe the quantite of the vulgar 24 10 | 10. To knowe the quantite of houres in, 25 11 | 11. To knowe the quantite of houres equales. ~ 26 11 | Wherfore whan the list to knowe how many houres of the clokke 27 13 | 13. To knowe the altitude of the sonne 28 13 | that day. So maist thou knowe in the same lyne the heighest 29 14 | 14. To knowe the degre of the sonne by 30 14 | the sesoun of the yere, knowe the signe in which that 31 15 | 15. To knowe which day is lik to which 32 17 | 17. To knowe the verrey degre of eny 33 17 | trouthe thus he shal be knowe. ~Tak the altitude of this 34 18 | 18. To knowe the degrees of longitudes 35 19 | 19. To knowe with which degre of the 36 20 | 20. To knowe the declinacioun of eny 37 21 | 21. To knowe for what latitude in eny 38 25 | Than if thou desire to knowe this latitude of the regioun, 39 26 | figure. ~The utilite to knowe the ascensions of signes 40 27 | This is the conclusioun to knowe the ascensions of signes 41 27 | of what signe the lyst to knowe his ascendyng in the right 42 28 | 28. To knowe the ascensions of signes 43 28 | signe which as the list to knowe his ascensioun upon the 44 29 | 29. To knowe justly the 4 quarters of 45 30 | 30. To knowe the altitude of planetes 46 31 | 31. To knowe the cenyth of the arising 47 32 | 32. To knowe in which partie of the firmament 48 33 | 33. To knowe the cenyth of the altitude 49 34 | 34. To knowe sothly the degre of the 50 35 | worchynge of the conclusioun to knowe yf that eny planete be direct 51 39 | 40. To knowe with which degre of the 52 4 | Another maner conclusion, to knowe the mene mote and the argumentis 53 5 | 45. Another manere to knowe the mene mote. ~Whan thou 54 6 | 46. For to knowe at what houre of the day 55 6 | day, thou than shalt esely knowe, &c. Furthermore, if it 56 6 | point of the label unremeved knowe the houre of the flod or