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| Alphabetical [« »] conclusio 1 conclusion 2 conclusions 10 conclusioun 17 conclusiouns 4 conclusyoun 1 condescendith 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 what 17 cause 17 cenyth 17 conclusioun 17 degres 17 fond 17 how | Geoffrey Chaucer A Treatise on the Astrolabe IntraText - Concordances conclusioun |
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1 [Title]| and many anothir notable conclusioun after the kalenders of the 2 [Title]| the worchynge of the same conclusioun as to knowe in oure orizonte 3 12 | dyvisiouns of ful many a subtil conclusioun. Of this forseide skale 4 21 | hoote sygne. And by thys conclusioun maist thou take ensample 5 21 | serveth of many a necessarie conclusioun in equacions of thinges 6 1 | degre. And thus knowe I this conclusioun. ~Anothir day I wolde knowen 7 1 | And than had I of this conclusioun the ful experience. ~ 8 11 | by day as by nyght. This conclusioun wol I declare in the last 9 23 | understond wel that to prove this conclusioun and many another faire conclusioun, 10 23 | conclusioun and many another faire conclusioun, tholu must have a plomet 11 24 | 24. Another conclusioun to prove the height of the 12 25 | 25. Another conclusioun to prove the latitude of 13 27 | 27. This is the conclusioun to knowe the ascensions 14 34 | the mone stondith. This conclusioun is verrey soth, yf the sterres 15 34 | maist thou worche this same conclusioun by the sonne, as wel as 16 35 | is the worchynge of the conclusioun to knowe yf that eny planete 17 36 | 36. The conclusioun of equaciouns of houses