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| Alphabetical [« »] twyes 3 tyde 4 tyl 5 tyme 29 tymes 6 umbra 11 under 28 | Frequency [« »] 29 forseide 29 south 29 thyn 29 tyme 28 houres 28 under 28 west | Geoffrey Chaucer A Treatise on the Astrolabe IntraText - Concordances tyme |
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1 8 | 5 to 5, dyvidid fro the tyme that the signe entrith unto 2 3 | 3. To knowe every tyme of the day by light of the 3 3 | of the sonne; and every tyme of the nyght by the sterres 4 4 | planete ascende at thatt same tyme in thilke forseide degre, 5 7 | Rekne than the quantite of tyme in the bordure bitwixe bothe 6 7 | dwelleth above the erthe, fro tyme that he riseth til he go 7 10| understond wel that som tyme ben thei lenger by day than 8 10| day than by night, and som tyme the contrarie. But understond 9 11| houres ben to come fro such a tyme to such a tyme by day or 10 11| fro such a tyme to such a tyme by day or by night, know 11 12| the planete; and fro that tyme forward al the night til 12 17| sterre stondith for the tyme. For in the ecliptik is 13 17| which lyne alle planetes som tyme declinen north or south 14 18| meridionall at that same tyme, and tak there the degre 15 19| same orisonte at that same tyme. And understond wel that 16 19| ecliptyk lyne. But natheles som tyme is everich of these planetes 17 23| thikke sterred, wayte a tyme til that eny sterre fix 18 29| which the sonne is for the tyme by the azymutz. Turne than 19 32| conjunccyoun. ~Considere the tyme of the conjunccyoun by the 20 33| no more to seyn but eny tyme of the day tak the altitude 21 34| hath no latitude for the tyme fro the ecliptik lyne. ~ 22 38| place that eny man ys at any tyme of the yer, whan that the 23 4 | that evere it be, til the tyme that thou come to 20, or 24 5 | May, other in any other tyme or moneth of the yer, loke 25 6 | zodiak that the mone at that tyme is inne. Bring furth than 26 6 | degree of the sonne, at that tyme. Remeve thou than tlle label 27 6 | whether it be, at that same tyme, flod or ebbe, or half flod, 28 6 | for this matere aboute the tyme of the conjunccioun, bring 29 6 | And so thou may at that tyme by the point of the label