Institutes of mathematical geography for the use of schools1806 |
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20th of March analemma Aries autumnal equinox brass meridian Bring the place bring the sun's circle to XII continual darkness cut the equator days and nights declination is equal dex to XII difference of longitude distance diurnal motion ecliptic epact equa equinoctial find the latitude find the moon's find the sun's fix the quadrant given day given hour given place globe is rectified hemisphere hence high water horizon index point index will shew latitude Libra longest day longitude meri meridian meridian passed moon's place noon north pole northern frigid zone number of degrees opposite Pacific Ocean polar circles PROB quadrant of altitude reckoned Rectify the globe ridian right ascension set the index shine continually south pole southern star summer solstice sun is vertical sun rises sun's declination sun's place tides tropic of Cancer tropic of Capricorn tude turn the globe twilight begins upper XII vernal equinox zenith zone lies
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Page 39 - The north temperate zone lies between the tropic of Cancer and the arctic circle ; and the south temperate zone between the tropic of Capricorn and the antarctic circle.
Page 79 - Then to all the places just under the western side of the horizon, the sun is rising ; to those...
Page 25 - All places between the equator and the north pole are in north latitude, and all places between the equator and the south pole are in south latitude. The latitude is greater, as the place is farther from the equator and nearer the poles.
Page 48 - Bring the place at which the hour is given to the meridian, and set the index to the given hour...
Page 77 - An eclipse of the sun is caused by the interposition of the moon between the earth and...
Page 107 - The right ascension of the sun, or a star, is that degree of the equinoctial which rises with the sun, or a star, in a right sphere, and is reckoned from the equinoctial point Aries eastward round the globe.
Page 58 - Rectify the globe for the latitude of the place ; bring the sun's place to the meridian, and set the index to 12...
Page 23 - LATITUDE are circles drawn parallel to the equator. THE LATITUDE of a place is its distance north or south from the equator, reckoned in degrees on the meridian passing through that place.
Page 99 - ... from it, and the remainder will be the time of high water in the afternoon of the given day.* TIDES.
Page 54 - Elevate the pole so many degrees above the horizon as are equal to the latitude of the given place ; find the sun's place in the ecliptic, and bring it to the eastern semicircle of the horizon ; the number of degrees from the sun's place to the east point of the horizon will be the rising amplitude ; bring the sun's place to the western semicircle of the horizon, and the...