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thi 13
thikke 1
thikkest 1
thilke 43
thin 63
thing 3
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44 bordure
44 set
43 2
43 thilke
42 label
41 ascendent
41 cercle
Geoffrey Chaucer
A Treatise on the Astrolabe

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thilke

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1 7 | noumbres of augrym that dividen thilke same degres fro 5 to 5, 2 8 | 8. Under the compas of thilke degrees ben writen the names 3 21| understond this rewle, that thilke sterres that ben clepid 4 21| whan the planetes ben under thilke signes thei causen us by 5 3 | that thou wenyst governe thilke thinges be nigh the south 6 4 | take it at the largest, is thilke degre that ascendith at 7 4 | ascende at thatt same tyme in thilke forseide degre, than hath 8 4 | longitude. Men sayn that thilke planete is in horoscopo. ~ 9 4 | that is 5 degrees above thilke degre that ascendith, or 10 4 | ascendith, yit rekne they thilke planete in the ascendent. 11 4 | what planete that is under thilke degre that ascendith the 12 4 | degres, yit seyn thei that thilke planete is "like to him 13 4 | parties by 10 degrees, and thilke porcioun they clepe a face. 14 6 | The nader of the sonne is thilke degre that is opposyt to 15 14| that condicioun; and yit lo thilke 2 degrees ben in diverse 16 15| when the sonne is in eny of thilke degrees; than ben the dayes 17 16| hevedes, truste wel that thilke two degrees hen of ilike 18 17| bothe ascendentes, and set thilke myddel degre upon thyn est 19 20| sothly the difference of thilke altitudes is the declinacioun 20 20| altitudes is the declinacioun of thilke degre fro the equinoxiall. 21 20| equinoxiall. And yf it so be that thilke degre be northward fro the 22 23| secunde altitude, and tak half thilke porcioun that is excedid 23 23| heved, on a perche; and thilke lyne must hange evene perpendiculer 24 24| discendith under the orisonte in thilke regioun, and considre his 25 25| of thin Astrelabye. And thilke space is as much as the 26 25| suppose that the sonne is thilke day at noon 38 degrees of 27 25| equinoxiall; abate than thilke 20 degrees of declinacioun 28 25| the equinoxiall, adde than thilke declinacioun to the altitude 29 26| These auctours writen that thilke signe is cleped of right 30 26| the zodiak ascendith - and thilke signe ascendith embelif 31 26| Ferther-over they seyn that in thilke cuntrey where as the senith 32 26| two poles of this world, thilke folk han this right cercle 33 26| wel that by mediacioun of thilke ascensions these astrologiens, 34 29| almykanteras of his altitude on thilke syde that the sonne stant, 35 29| thy rule, and slighly in thilke shynyng lat thin Astrelabie 36 30| where as the sonne went thilke day but not fro the wey 37 31| it so that shipmen rekene thilke parties in 32. Than is there 38 32| Loke hou many houres thilke conjunccioun is fro the 39 32| thy kalender. Rekene than thilke nombre of houres in the 40 37| meridional lyne; and departe alle thilke degrees in 3 evene parties, 41 38| we clepen oure non, as to thilke man. And therefore is it 42 38| othir town, truste wel that thilke townes han diverse meridians. 43 5 | in thy slate; and above thilke nomber wryt the signes,


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