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| Alphabetical [« »] mekely 1 membres 1 men 2 mene 21 mercurie 1 mercurius 1 meridian 9 | Frequency [« »] 21 hous 21 if 21 longitude 21 mene 21 shal 21 space 21 thei | Geoffrey Chaucer A Treatise on the Astrolabe IntraText - Concordances mene |
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1 21| by two degrees and two! I mene degrees contenyng 60 mynutes. 2 3 | is to hard to knowe - I mene from xi of the clokke before 3 7 | propre moeving passith in the mene while. ~ 4 22| latitude of oure countre, I mene after the latitude of Oxenford, 5 28| cercle in every regioun, I mene, in circulo obliquo. ~Set 6 31| thin Astrelabie is this, I mene as in this cas: - First 7 4 | conclusion, to knowe the mene mote and the argumentis 8 4 | any planete. To know the mene mote and the argumentis 9 4 | togeder, and that is thy mene mote, for the laste meridian 10 4 | residue that leveth is thy mene mote for the laste meridie 11 4 | that thou wolt weten thy mene mote for any day, or for 12 4 | and the residue is the mene mote for the same day and 13 5 | Another manere to knowe the mene mote. ~Whan thou wolt make 14 5 | Whan thou wolt make the mene mote of eny planete to be 15 5 | residue; and than had I the mene mote for the laste day of 16 5 | if thou woldest wete the mene mote of any planete in March 17 5 | table ther thou findest thy mene mote ywriten in monethes 18 5 | residue that leveth is the mene mote for that same day. 19 5 | that thou woldest wete the mene mote in any yer that is 20 5 | enter into thy tabels of thy mene mote. And tak alle the signes, 21 5 | residue that leveth is thy mene mote for that day. ~