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1 1 | the height of thinges. And tak kep, for from henes forthward 2 6 | be toward thy right side. Tak this rewle generall, as 3 17| as fro the equinoxiall. Tak kep of these latitudes north 4 2 | upon thin est lyne, and tak there the altitude of thi 5 3 | ascendent, or ellis horoscopum. ~Tak the altitude of the sonne 6 7 | bitwixe bothe prickes, and tak there thyn arch of the day. 7 8 | and depart hem by 15, and tak there thin houres equales. ~ 8 9 | thy day artificial, and tak there the space of all the 9 10| day artificial in 12, and tak there the quantite of the 10 13| degre of thy sonne; and tak there thin altitude meridian, 11 17| thus he shal be knowe. ~Tak the altitude of this sterre 12 17| as thou mayst gesse; and tak an ascendent anon right 13 17| kaught on the est syde; and tak a newe ascendent anon-ryght 14 17| the Iyne meridional, and tak there the verrey degre of 15 18| the lyne meridionall, and tak kep of thy zodiak, and loke 16 18| meridionall at that same tyme, and tak there the degre in which 17 19| brede of the zodiak. And tak god kep of this chapitre 18 23| sitte evene over the pool. Tak than anoon-right the altitude 19 23| wol sitte under the pool. Tak than eftsonys the altitude 20 23| his secunde altitude, and tak half thilke porcioun that 21 23| his secunde altitude, and tak there the elevacioun of 22 23| first altitude att even. Tak than the half of 8 and adde 23 24| artik fro the orisonte. ~Tak eny sterre fix that never 24 24| of bothe these altitudes; tak than and abate half that 25 24| abate half that nombre, and tak there the elevacioun of 26 25| latitude of the regioun, tak the altitude of the sonne 27 25| of the sonne at noon, and tak there the hevedes of Aries 28 25| Or elles, if the list, tak the highest altitude fro 29 25| fix that thou knowist, and tak the netherest elongacioun ( 30 27| bitwixe bothe prikkes, and tak the ascensioun of the signe 31 28| bitwyxe bothe prikkes and tak there the ascensioun of 32 29| West, North, and South. ~Tak the altitude of thy sonne 33 33| but eny tyme of the day tak the altitude of the sonne, 34 34| fro the ecliptik lyne. ~Tak the altitude of the mone, 35 34| and set there a prikke. Tak than anon-right upon the 36 34| altitude of the mone, and tak there the degre in which 37 35| be direct or retrograd. ~Tak the altitude of any sterre 38 35| planete, and note it wel; and tak eke anon the altitude of 39 35| hir firste altitude. And tak than eft-sones the altitude 40 36| upon the lyne of mydnight. Tak than the nader of the degre 41 37| houses by the Astrelabie. ~Tak thin ascendent, and than 42 38| fix in eny certeyn place. ~Tak a round plate of metal; 43 38| another pricke of ynke. Tak than a compas, and mesure 44 38| and set there a prikke. Tak me than a rule and draw 45 38| the middel prikke - and tak there thi lyne heved. And 46 1 | maner thou shalt werke. Tak the altitude of the tour 47 4 | thy nomber passe 20, than tak that thou findest in direct 48 4 | be more, as 6 or 18, than tak that thou findest in direct 49 5 | be by Arsechieles tables tak thy rote, the whiche is 50 5 | monethes and dayes, and tak alle the signes, degrees, 51 5 | tabels of thy mene mote. And tak alle the signes, degrees,