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Tables Requisite to be Used with the Nautical Ephemeris for Finding the Latitude and Longtitude At Sea

Tables Requisite to be Used with the Nautical Ephemeris for Finding the Latitude and Longtitude At Sea

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Tables Requisite to be Used with the Nautical Ephemeris for Finding the Latitude and Longtitude At Sea

by Nevil Maskelyne

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London: The Commissioners of Longtitude, 1781 viii, 47pp. Nevil Maskelyne, the fifth Astronomer Royal 1765-1811 developer of the Lunar Distance method. Recently recovered with the earlier sugar paper covers bound in.

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Title
Tables Requisite to be Used with the Nautical Ephemeris for Finding the Latitude and Longtitude At Sea
Author
Nevil Maskelyne
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Edition
Second Edition Corrected & Improved
Publisher
The Commissioners of Longtitude
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1781
Size
250x160mm
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Nevil Maskelyne 1732-1811

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