The starry-interpreter: being a most useful and compleat almanack for the year of Our Lord, 1720 [electronic resource] : Being bissextile or leap-year and from the creation of the world, 5669. Containing astrological judgments for the weather, and monthly observations, with a general judgment on the quarterly ingresses, eclipses, and other configurations of heaven happening therein. Also, the sun's rising and setting, length of the day and night, moon's southing, change, full, quarters, dominion in man, time of high water, the hour of the night by her shining on a sun-dial: likewise the mutual aspects, and time of the moon's conjuction with the five planets: to which is added a regal table, the oriental and occidental rising and setting of the five planets before and after the sun, the terms and their returns, the swearing-days of the masters of the several corporations, the four quarterly-assemblies in the city of Dublin, with the fairs and high-ways, and usual holy-days. Calculated according to art for the honourable city of Dublin, whose Pole-Artick is elevated above the horizon 53 deg. 20 min. and may indifferently serve all Ireland, and Great-Britain. By Peter La Bossiere student in the Mathematical and Cœlestial Sciences.
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Dublin :
printed for, and sold by J. Hyde in Dame-street, R. Gunne in Caple-street, R. Owen in Skinner-Row, and E. Dobson in Castle-street, and the rest of the booksellers,
1720.
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