| Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1785 - 350 pages
...or Day imce the laft Conjunction. The Moon's Age taken from 30, leaves the Day of the next new Moon. When the Solar and Lunar Cycles begin together, the Moon's Age on the firft of each Month, or the Monthly Epacts, are called the Numbers of the Month, and are as follows,... | |
| James Nicolson (of Dundee.) - 1793 - 96 pages
...from it, leaves the Moon's age. Note, The Moon's age taken from 30, leaves the day of the next change. When the Solar and Lunar cycles begin together, the Moon's age on the firft of each month, or the monthly epadts, are called the Numbers of the months, and are as follows,... | |
| Charles Vyse - Arithmetic - 1806 - 342 pages
...Days since the last Conjunction. The Moon's Age taken from 30 leaves the Day of the next new Moon. When the Solar and Lunar Cycles begin together, the Moon's Age on the first of each Month, or the Monthly Impacts, arc called the Numbers of the Month, and are as follows... | |
| Thomas Tegg - Chronology, Historical - 1824 - 350 pages
...days since the last conjunction. The moon's age taken from 30, leaves the day of the next new moon. When the solar and lunar cycles begin together, the moon's age on the first of each month, or the monthly epacts, are called the numbers of the month ; and are as follows,... | |
| John White - 1826 - 74 pages
...last year of her present cycle in the year 18*2, and recommence her revolution with the year 1843. NB When the solar and lunar cycles begin together, the moon's age on the first of each month, or the monthly epacts, are called the numbers of the months which may be seen... | |
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