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Moxon, Joseph, 1627-1691

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A Tutor to Astronomie and Geographie, or An Easie and Speedy way to Know the Use of Both the Globes, Coelestial and Terrestrial
A Tutor to Astronomie and Geographie, or An Easie and Speedy way to Know the Use of Both the Globes, Coelestial and Terrestrial


The First Book, being the first rudiments of Astronomie and Geographie.  Or a description of the lines, circles, and other parts of the globes.
The First Book, being the first rudiments of Astronomie and Geographie. Or a description of the lines, circles, and other parts of the globes.


VI.  Of the Quadrant of Altitude.
VI. Of the Quadrant of Altitude.


A figure wherein may be seen the composition of the whole frame of the World.
A figure wherein may be seen the composition of the whole frame of the World.


Ductor ad Astronomiam & Geographiam.  vel usus Globi, celestis quam terrestris.
Ductor ad Astronomiam & Geographiam. vel usus Globi, celestis quam terrestris.


A tutor to Astronomie and Geographie.  Or an easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, celestial and terrestrial.  In six books.
A tutor to Astronomie and Geographie. Or an easie and speedy way to know the use of both the globes, celestial and terrestrial. In six books.


[Untitled image of a compass rose with directions named.]
[Untitled image of a compass rose with directions named.]


The fifth book, shewing the practical use of the globes.  Applying them to the solution of gnomonical problemes.
The fifth book, shewing the practical use of the globes. Applying them to the solution of gnomonical problemes.


[An untitled image of a declinatory.]
[An untitled image of a declinatory.]


[Untitled image of a globe.]
[Untitled image of a globe.]


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