An explanation of the gnomonic projection of the sphere

and of such points of astronomy as are most necessary in the use of astronomical maps: being a description of the construction and use of the larger and smaller maps of the stars; as also of the six maps of the earth.

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An explanation of the gnomonic projection of the sphere

and of such points of astronomy as are most necessary in the use of astronomical maps: being a description of the construction and use of the larger and smaller maps of the stars; as also of the six maps of the earth.

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Language
English
Pages
126

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Edition Notes

At head of title: Published under the superintendence of the Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge.
List of memoirs on double stars and nebulae: p. 118-121.

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London

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Library of Congress
QB64 .D37

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Pagination
2 p.l., 126 p.
Number of pages
126

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Open Library
OL6962712M
LCCN
05037866
OCLC/WorldCat
7941728

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