Saunder, Richard, -1735 or 1736
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- The English apollo : Or, Useful companion: assisting all persons in the right understanding the science of time, past, present, and to come. Particularly applied to this present year 1775; being the third after bissextile, or leap-year. Containing a compleat English Kalendar; the times of the sun' rising and setting; the rising and setting of the moon, planets, and fixed stars; the moon's southing, and time of full sea at all the principal ports in England, and other parts of Europe; the increase and decrease of days; the regulation of clocks and watches; and other things necessary in a work of this nature. To which is added an exact account of the eclipses, and various seasons of the year; a curious chronology from the beginning of time; some necessary tables; and other particulars both useful and entertaining. By Richard Saunders, gent
- 1710. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. : Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables, plain and useful, a twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or foreign computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nighty rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being second after bissextile, or leap year. To which is added the moon's application to the fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to art, and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle counties of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. By Richard Saunder, student in the physical and mathematical sciences
- 1711. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. : Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables, plain and useful, a twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or foreign computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being third after bissextile, or leap-year To which is added the moon's application to the fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to art, and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle countries of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. By Richard Saunder, student in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences
- 1712. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. : Assisting persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. [With] necessary tables, plain and useful. ... twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian, or foreign computations, more ... and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being bissextile, or leap-year. [To] which is added the moon's application to the ... stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also ... for the measuring of timber: with many other ... both pleasant, useful, and necessary. The twenty ninth impression of the same author. Calculated according to art, and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle countries of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. [By] Richard Saunder, [a student] in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences
- Apollo anglicanus : The English Apollo. Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. A twofold ... and Gregorian or foreign computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use of most men. ... fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. The thirtieth impression of the same author. ... meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degree, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle counties of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. ... student in the physical and mathematical sciences
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- 1711. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. : Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables, plain and useful, a twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or foreign computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being third after bissextile, or leap-year To which is added the moon's application to the fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to art, and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle countries of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. By Richard Saunder, student in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences
- 1710. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. : Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables, plain and useful, a twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian or foreign computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nighty rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being second after bissextile, or leap year. To which is added the moon's application to the fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. Calculated according to art, and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle counties of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. By Richard Saunder, student in the physical and mathematical sciences
- Apollo anglicanus : The English Apollo. Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. A twofold ... and Gregorian or foreign computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use of most men. ... fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful, and necessary. The thirtieth impression of the same author. ... meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degree, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle counties of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. ... student in the physical and mathematical sciences
- The English apollo : Or, Useful companion: assisting all persons in the right understanding the science of time, past, present, and to come. Particularly applied to this present year 1775; being the third after bissextile, or leap-year. Containing a compleat English Kalendar; the times of the sun' rising and setting; the rising and setting of the moon, planets, and fixed stars; the moon's southing, and time of full sea at all the principal ports in England, and other parts of Europe; the increase and decrease of days; the regulation of clocks and watches; and other things necessary in a work of this nature. To which is added an exact account of the eclipses, and various seasons of the year; a curious chronology from the beginning of time; some necessary tables; and other particulars both useful and entertaining. By Richard Saunders, gent
- 1712. Apollo Anglicanus: the English Apollo. : Assisting persons in the right understanding of this years revolutions, as also of things past, present, and to come. [With] necessary tables, plain and useful. ... twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, and Gregorian, or foreign computations, more ... and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being bissextile, or leap-year. [To] which is added the moon's application to the ... stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also ... for the measuring of timber: with many other ... both pleasant, useful, and necessary. The twenty ninth impression of the same author. Calculated according to art, and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees, 41 minutes, exactly fitting all the middle countries of England, and without sensible error the whole kingdom. [By] Richard Saunder, [a student] in the Physical and Mathematical Sciences
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