Horological disquisitions concerning the nature of time, and the reasons why all days, from noon to noon, are not alike twenty four hours long.

In which appears the impossibility of a clock's being always kept exactly true to the sun. With tables of equation, and newer and better rules than any yet extant, how thereby precisely to adjust royal pendulums ... With a table of pendulums, shewing the beats that any length makes in an hour ...

Horological disquisitions concerning the natu ...
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Horological disquisitions concerning the nature of time, and the reasons why all days, from noon to noon, are not alike twenty four hours long.

In which appears the impossibility of a clock's being always kept exactly true to the sun. With tables of equation, and newer and better rules than any yet extant, how thereby precisely to adjust royal pendulums ... With a table of pendulums, shewing the beats that any length makes in an hour ...

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English
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92

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Edition Notes

First edition.

Signatures: A², B-F⁸, G⁶.

Title within double line border.

Bound in old sprinkled calf, rebacked.

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London

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Pagination
2 p. l., 92 p.
Number of pages
92

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OL17111756M
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16172349

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