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| Alphabetical [« »] bold 1 bordure 44 both 1 bothe 18 boundes 1 bownded 1 brede 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 sterres 19 understond 18 6 18 bothe 18 declinacioun 18 height 18 him | Geoffrey Chaucer A Treatise on the Astrolabe IntraText - Concordances bothe |
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1 2 | the sonne shine thorugh bothe holes of thi rewle. Loke 2 5 | a poynt of a compas (for bothe these thinges may causen 3 5 | the hyer almykanteras of bothe, and wayte wel where as 4 5 | the nether almykanteras of bothe, and sett there another 5 5 | the bordure evene amiddes bothe prickes, and this wol lede 6 5 | thi sonne to sitte atwixe bothe almykanteras in his right 7 7 | tyme in the bordure bitwixe bothe prickes, and tak there thyn 8 7 | nyght. Thus maist thou rekne bothe arches, or every porcioun, 9 17| the myddel degre bitwene bothe ascendentes, and set thilke 10 20| considre the altitudes of hem bothe; for sothly the difference 11 24| orisonte, and make a nombre of bothe these altitudes; tak than 12 27| degres in the bordure bitwixe bothe prikkes, and tak the ascensioun 13 28| degrees in the bordure bitwyxe bothe prikkes and tak there the 14 29| than thin Astrelabie with bothe hondes sadly and slighly, 15 29| the sonne shyne thorugh bothe holes of thy rule, and slighly 16 38| evene the myddel bitwixe bothe prickes, and set there a 17 40| thus have 2 degres bitwexe bothe 66 prikkes. Than sette I 18 1 | altitude of the tour by bothe holes, so that thy rewle