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1 4 | the bordure is clepid the north lyne, or ellis the lyne 2 17| Tak kep of these latitudes north and south, and forget it 3 21| ben clepid sterres of the north, for thei arise by northe 4 21| ben clepid sterres of the north arisen rather than the degre 5 17| quantite of his declynacioun north or south toward the polys 6 17| be rekned after the site north or south and after the quantite 7 17| the sonne, after hys site north or south and after the quantite 8 17| planetes som tyme declinen north or south save oonly the 9 19| the sterre fix is either north or south fro the equinoxiall. 10 20| than is his declinacyoun north; yif it be southward, than 11 21| the pool artyk unto the north orisonte; and for so gret 12 22| oure pool artik fro oure north orisonte is 51 degrees and 13 25| and the equinoxiall cercle north or south, takyng the mesure 14 28| ben clepid signes of the north fro the equinoxiall. And 15 28| verrey est and the verrey north in oure orisonte generaly 16 29| the world, as Est, West, North, and South. ~Tak the altitude 17 29| west Iyne west, and the north lyne north, so that thou 18 29| west, and the north lyne north, so that thou worke softly 19 30| sonne, whethir so they be north or south fro the forseide 20 30| sonne, than is the planete north fro the wey of the sonne 21 31| lyne that goth fro south to north; than is it divided in smale 22 33| sterre sitte est or west, or north or south, or eny partie 23 39| so that his latitude be north or south. ~Know by thin 24 39| latitude fro the ecliptik north or south. And by these ensamples 25 39| cause that latitude was north upon the latitude of Venus,