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sonday 1
sondry 1
sone 2
sonne 128
sonnes 4
sorne 1
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185 than
161 a
158 as
128 sonne
123 or
121 fro
120 thou
Geoffrey Chaucer
A Treatise on the Astrolabe

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1 [Title]| the declinacions of the sonne, and tables of longitudes 2 6 | first degre in which the sonne arisith. ~ 3 10 | yit truste wel that the sonne dwellith therfore nevere 4 13 | resceyve the stremes of the sonne by day, and eke by mediacioun 5 17 | declinacioun northward of the sonne, and therfore is he clepid 6 17 | For than beginneth the sonne to passen from us-ward. ~ 7 17 | of the day-for whan the sonne is in the hevedes of Aries 8 17 | declinacioun southward of the sonne, and therfore it is clepid 9 17 | for than begynneth the sonne to come ageyn to us - ward. ~ 10 19 | knowe the cenyth of the sonne and of every sterre. ~ 11 21 | which lyne, whan that the sonne and the mone be lyne-right, 12 21 | than is the eclipse of the sonne or of the mone, as I shal 13 21 | is evermo the wey of the sonne. Thus ben there 6 degres 14 21 | bestes, or ellis for whan the sonne entrith into eny of tho 15 1 | fynde the degre in which the sonne is day by day, after his 16 1 | bordure upon the degre of thy sonne. ~Ensample as thus: -The 17 1 | wolde knowe the degre of the sonne. I soughte in the bakhalf 18 1 | wolde knowen the degre of my sonne, and this was at midday 19 2 | knowe the altitude of the sonne or of othre celestial bodies. ~ 20 2 | syde ageyn the light of the sonne; and remewe thy rewle up 21 2 | that the stremes of the sonne shine thorugh bothe holes 22 2 | there the altitude of thi sonne. And in this same wise maist 23 3 | the day by light of the sonne; and every tyme of the nyght 24 3 | Tak the altitude of the sonne whan the list, as I have 25 3 | and set the degre of the sonne, in caas that it be beforn 26 3 | day, set the degre of thy sonne upon the west syde. Take 27 3 | hast set the degre of thy sonne upon as lo many almykanteras 28 3 | was the altitude of the sonne taken by thy rule, ley over 29 3 | label upon the degre of the sonne; and than wol the point 30 3 | I tok the altitude of my sonne, and fond that it was 25 31 3 | and sette the degre of the sonne, that is to seyn the first 32 3 | label upon the degre of my sonne, and fond the point of my 33 3 | label over the degre of the sonne, that was discendid under 34 3 | For trust wel, whan the sonne is nygh the meridional lyne, 35 3 | meridional lyne, the degre of thc sonne renneth so longe consentrik 36 5 | equacioun of the degre of the sonne yf so be that it falle bitwene 37 5 | whan that the degre of thi sonne fallith bytwixe 2 almykanteras, 38 5 | Set the degre of thy sonne upon the hyer almykanteras 39 5 | justly the degre of thi sonne to sitte atwixe bothe almykanteras 40 5 | label over the degre of thi sonne, and fynd in the bordure 41 6 | crepuscules. ~Set the nadir of thy sonne upon 18 degrees of height 42 6 | label on the degre of thy sonne, and than shal the point 43 6 | Also set the nader of thy sonne upon 18 degrees of height 44 6 | lahel upon the degre of the sonne, and with the point of thy 45 6 | nyght. ~The nader of the sonne is thilke degre that is 46 6 | opposyt to the degre of the sonne, in the 7 signe, as thus: - 47 7 | the day artificiall, fro sonne arisyng tyl it go to reste. ~ 48 7 | reste. ~Set the degre of thi sonne upon thin est DriSonte and 49 7 | label on the degre of the sonne, and at the point of thy 50 7 | aboute tyl the degre of thy sonne sitte upon the west orisonte, 51 7 | upon the same degre of the sonne, and at the poynt of thy 52 7 | partie of the zodiak as the sonne of his propre moeving passith 53 11 | night, know the degre of thy sonne, and ley thy label on it. 54 11 | rekne in the bordure fro the sonne ariste unto that same place 55 12 | fro the arisyng of the sonne til it go to reste, the 56 12 | reste, the nadir of the sonne shal shewe the houre of 57 12 | forward al the night til the sonne arise, than shal the verrey 58 12 | the verrey degre of the sonne shewe the houre of the planete. ~ 59 12 | and atte risyng of the sonne I lo fond the secunde degre 60 12 | degre of Libra, nadir of my sonne, discending on my west orisonte, 61 12 | every day generaly, atte sonne arist, entrith the houre 62 12 | orisonte. And evere as the sonne clymbith upper and upper, 63 12 | Mars, the fourthe to the sonne, the fifte to Venus, the 64 12 | 10 to Mars, the 11 to the sonne, the 12 to Venus. And now 65 12 | to Venus. And now is my sonne gon to reste as for that 66 12 | the verrey degre of the sonne the houre of Mercurie entring 67 12 | the nyght longe til the sonne arise. Now risith the sonne 68 12 | sonne arise. Now risith the sonne that Sonday by the morwe, 69 12 | morwe, and the nadir of the sonne upon the west orisonte shewith 70 12 | the houre of the forseide sonne. And in this manere succedith 71 13 | knowe the altitude of the sonne in myddes of the day that 72 13 | meridian. ~Set the degre of the sonne upon the lyne meridional, 73 13 | orisonte and the degre of thy sonne; and tak there thin altitude 74 13 | seyn, the highest of the sonne as for that day. So maist 75 13 | descende; and so doth the sonne. ~ 76 14 | To knowe the degre of the sonne by thy ryet, for a maner 77 14 | rule the highest of the sonne in mydde of the day. Turne 78 14 | signe in which that is the sonne. ~ 79 15 | Capricorne, and loke when the sonne is in eny of thilke degrees; 80 16 | lowest point where as the sonne goth in wynter, and the 81 16 | heighist point in which the sonne goth in somer. And therfore 82 17 | thus: -Yif it be of the sonne or of eny fix sterre, rekne 83 17 | celestiall, save oonly of the sonne, after hys site north or 84 17 | save oonly the forseide sonne. ~ 85 25 | tak the altitude of the sonne in the myddel of the day, 86 25 | myddel of the day, whan the sonne is in the hevedes of Aries 87 25 | Libra; for than moeveth the sonne in the lyne equinoxiall; 88 25 | thus: - I suppose that the sonne is thilke day at noon 38 89 25 | tarieng to abide til that the sonne be in the hevedes of Aries 90 25 | Libra, than wayte whan the sonne is in eny othir degre of 91 25 | and Libra. As thus: -My sonne is peraventure in the first 92 25 | declinacioun to the altitude of the sonne at noon, and tak there the 93 26 | there i like longe - and the sonne twies every yer passing 94 29 | Tak the altitude of thy sonne whan the list, and note 95 29 | of the world in which the sonne is for the tyme by the azymutz. 96 29 | nd set the degre of the sonne in the almykanteras of his 97 29 | on thilke syde that the sonne stant, as is the manere 98 29 | label on the degre of the sonne; and rekene how many degrees 99 29 | and slighly, and lat the sonne shyne thorugh bothe holes 100 30 | planetes fro the wey of the sonne, whethir so they be north 101 30 | that is the degre of the sonne for that day, and than is 102 30 | in the verrey wey of the sonne and hath no latitude. And 103 30 | heigher than the degre of the sonne, than is the planete north 104 30 | north fro the wey of the sonne such a quantite of latitude 105 30 | lasse than the degre of the sonne, than is the planete south 106 30 | south fro the wey of the sonne such a quantite of latitude 107 30 | fro th(wey where as the sonne went thilke day but not 108 30 | but not fro the wey of the sonne in every place of the zodiak. ~ 109 31 | cenyth of the arising of the sonne, this is to seyn, the partie 110 31 | orisonte in which that the sonne arisith. ~Thou must first 111 31 | first considere that the sonne arisith not alwey verrey 112 31 | south the est. Sothly the sonne arisith nevere moo verrey 113 31 | iIl which azimut that thy sonne entrith at his arisyng, 114 31 | cenith of the arisyng of the sonne. ~The manere of the divisioun 115 32 | label over the degre of the sonne, and than wol the point 116 32 | azymut the degre of thy sonne sittith, and in that partie 117 33 | cenyth of the altitude of the sonne. ~This is no more to seyn 118 33 | tak the altitude of the sonne, and by the azymut in which 119 34 | same conclusioun by the sonne, as wel as by the fixe sterre. ~ 120 38 | of the clokke, whan the sonne shineth, whan the shadewe 121 38 | than stille waityng on the sonne til after 1 of the clokke, 122 38 | of the yer, whan that the sonne, by mevynge of the firmament, 123 38 | and the distance of the sonne. ~The longitude of a climat 124 6 | is than the degree of the sonne, at that tyme. Remeve thou 125 6 | justly upon the degree of the sonne. And the point of the label 126 6 | dide before; for-why the sonne is than in the same degree 127 6 | findest the mone passe fro the sonne, so remeve thou the label 128 6 | it to the degree of the sonne. And work thou than as thou


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