Front cover image for Astronomia instaurata: or, A new and compendious restauration of astronomie : in four parts. Wherein is contained, 1. Logistica astronomica: astronomicall arithmetick, shewing how to resolve the four species thereof in astronomical fractions, and to finde the part proportionall in any question thereunto belonging. 2. Doctrina sphaerica: the doctrine of the sphere, practically propounded, and applyed in all questions tending to the diurnall motion. 3. Doctrina theorica: the theorie of the coelestiall motions, representing the true face of the visible world ; the proper motions of the luminaries, and other planets ; and how to investigate their true places speedily, by the admirable doctrine of trigonometrie, after a new order. 4. Tabulae astronomicae: astronomicall tables, briefly exhibiting the true motions of the sun, moon, and other planets, and their eclipses for any time, either past, present, or to come. Whereunto is added, a short catalogue of all the most accurate aud [sic] remarkable coelestiall observations, that have been made by Tycho, Longomontanus, Gassendus, the Landgrave of Hassia, and others

Astronomia instaurata: or, A new and compendious restauration of astronomie : in four parts. Wherein is contained, 1. Logistica astronomica: astronomicall arithmetick, shewing how to resolve the four species thereof in astronomical fractions, and to finde the part proportionall in any question thereunto belonging. 2. Doctrina sphaerica: the doctrine of the sphere, practically propounded, and applyed in all questions tending to the diurnall motion. 3. Doctrina theorica: the theorie of the coelestiall motions, representing the true face of the visible world ; the proper motions of the luminaries, and other planets ; and how to investigate their true places speedily, by the admirable doctrine of trigonometrie, after a new order. 4. Tabulae astronomicae: astronomicall tables, briefly exhibiting the true motions of the sun, moon, and other planets, and their eclipses for any time, either past, present, or to come. Whereunto is added, a short catalogue of all the most accurate aud [sic] remarkable coelestiall observations, that have been made by Tycho, Longomontanus, Gassendus, the Landgrave of Hassia, and others


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