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1 4 | 4. This moder is dividid on 2 7 | of the bordure conteneth 4 minutes, this is seien, 3 8 | of the bordure contenith 4 minutes, and a degre of 4 15| divided with a longe croys in 4 quarters from est to west, 5 16| ot thys bordure contenith 4 minutes, and every minute 6 4 | 4. A special declaracioun 7 11| the last chapitre of the 4 partie of this tretys so 8 29| 29. To knowe justly the 4 quarters of the world, as 9 29| And thus hast thou the 4 quarters of the firmament. ~ 10 31| First it is divided in 4 plages principalis with 11 36| wol the begynnyng of the 4 hous sitte upon the lyne 12 36| ascendent in the ende of the 4 houre inequal, and than 13 36| 10 hous is nader of the 4, and the begynnyng of the 14 37| and than hast thou thy 4 angles; for wel thou wost 15 37| the 2, and the 3, and the 4 hous. Than is the nader 16 1 | him thorw at the poynt of 4; than mete I the space between 17 1 | feet; than beholde I how 4 is to 12, right so is the 18 1 | altitude of the tour. For 4 is the thridde part of 12, 19 2 | partyes of 12; and 3 is 4 partyes of 12; than passeth 20 2 | partyes of 12; than passeth 6 4, by nombre of 2; so is the 21 2 | fro 2 to 12; and yif it be 4, 4 tymes; or 5, 5 tymes; 22 2 | to 12; and yif it be 4, 4 tymes; or 5, 5 tymes; et 23 3 | and yif ther were 3, the 4 partye; et sic deinceps.