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Geoffrey Chaucer
A Treatise on the Astrolabe

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1 [Title]| frend," therfore have I latitude of Oxenforde; upon which, 2 [Title]| the mone arisith in any latitude, and the arisyng of any 3 [Title]| of any planete after his latitude fro the ecliptik lyne. ~ 4 [Title]| equaciouns of houses after the latitude of Oxenforde; and tables 5 21 | a superfice contenyng a latitude of 12 degrees, whereas alle 6 21 | verrey Iynes withoute eny latitude. Amiddes this celestial 7 4 | forseide degre, than hath he no latitude fro the ecliptik lyne, but 8 4 | although that a planete have a latitude fro the ecliptik, yit sey 9 17 | ende of Pisces; and his latitude is rekned after the quantite 10 17 | eny fix sterre, rekne hys latitude or his declinacioun fro 11 17 | than the quantite of his latitude fro the ecliptik lyne, all 12 17 | the declinacioun or the latitude of eny body celestiall be 13 17 | declinacioun. And right so may the latitude or the declinacioun of eny 14 19 | signe is by cause that the latitude of the sterre fix is either 15 19 | that is whan they have no latitude fro the ecliptyk lyne. But 16 21 | 21. To knowe for what latitude in eny regioun the almykanteras 17 21 | orisonte; and for so gret a latitude, or for so smal a latitude, 18 21 | latitude, or for so smal a latitude, is the table compowned. ~ 19 22 | To know in speciall the latitude of oure countre, I mene 20 22 | countre, I mene after the latitude of Oxenford, and the height 21 22 | I prove it thus by the latitude of Oxenford: understond 22 22 | shorte rule is soth, that the latitude of eny place in a regioun 23 23 | To prove evidently the latitude of eny place in a regioun 24 23 | of thy pool, and eke the latitude of thyregioun; for these 25 23 | elevat, so muche is the latitude of the regioun. ~Ensample 26 23 | height of thy pool and the latitude of the regioun. But understond 27 25 | conclusioun to prove the latitude of the regioun. ~Understond 28 25 | Understond wel that the latitude of eny place in a regioun 29 25 | thou desire to knowe this latitude of the regioun, tak the 30 25 | the nombre that leveth the latitude of that regioun. As thus: - 31 25 | than is 52 degrees the latitude. I say not this but for 32 25 | ensample; for wel I wot the latitude of Oxenford is certeyn minutes 33 30 | of the sonne and hath no latitude. And if the altitude of 34 30 | sonne such a quantite of latitude as shewith by thin almykanteras. 35 30 | sonne such a quantite of latitude as shewith by thin almykanteras. 36 34 | eny planete that hath no latitude for the tyme fro the ecliptik 37 34 | excepcioun whether the mone have latitude or noon, ne on wheyther 38 38 | the equinoxiall. And the latitude of a climat may be cleped 39 38 | sayn that yf men clepe the latitude of a cuntrey the arch meridian 40 38 | ageynst the pool artik is the latitude of a clymat forsoothe. ~ 41 39 | orisonte, whether so that his latitude be north or south. ~Know 42 39 | know also the degre of his latitude fro the ecliptik north or 43 39 | 6 of Capricorne, and the latitude of hir was northward 2 degrees 44 39 | same signe by cause that latitude was north upon the latitude 45 39 | latitude was north upon the latitude of Venus, that is to seyn, 46 39 | label upon the space of the latitude, inward and over the zodiak, 47 39 | the body of Venus in hir latitude of 2 degrees septemtrionals 48 39 | maist thou worche with any latitude septemtrional in alle signes. 49 39 | alle signes. But sothly the latitude meridional of a planete 50 40 | Piscis in longitude, and his latitude was 2 degrees meridional; 51 40 | signe by cause that the latitude was south 2 degres, that 52 40 | space of 2 degres of the latitude outward fro the zodiak ( 53 40 | the body of Jupiter in his latitude of 2 degres meridional ascendid 54 40 | maist thou worche with any latitude meridional, as I first seide,


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