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| Alphabetical [« »] celestialle 1 cenith 2 centre 13 cenyth 17 cercle 41 cercles 5 certein 4 | Frequency [« »] 18 til 18 what 17 cause 17 cenyth 17 conclusioun 17 degres 17 fond | Geoffrey Chaucer A Treatise on the Astrolabe IntraText - Concordances cenyth |
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1 18| narwest cercle is clepid the cenyth. And the netherist cercle, 2 18| Astrelabie. This forseide cenyth is ymagined to ben the verrey 3 18| thin heved. And also this cenyth is the verray pool of the 4 19| 19. From this cenyth, as it semeth, there comen 5 19| conclusions, as for to knowe the cenyth of the sonne and of every 6 21| cercle equinoxiall unto the cenyth, or elles from the pool 7 22| oure orisonte as is the cenyth fro the pool artik; and 8 22| equinoxiall is fer fro the cenyth. I prove it thus by the 9 22| 50 mynutes; than is the cenyth fro oure pool artik 38 degrees 10 22| the equinoxial from oure cenyth 51 degrees and 50 mynutes; 11 22| Also forget not that the cenyth is 90 degrees of height 12 22| is the distaunce fro the cenyth unto the equinoxiall. ~ 13 25| verrely the space bytwexe the cenyth of hem that dwellen there 14 31| 31. To knowe the cenyth of the arising of the sonne, 15 31| thou understonde also the cenyth of eny sterre, in which 16 33| 33. To knowe the cenyth of the altitude of the sonne. ~ 17 38| or intercept bitwix the cenyth and the equinoxial, than