A tutor to astronomy & geography. Or, The use of the Copernican spheres
An edition of A tutor to astronomy & geography. Or, The use of the Copernican spheres (1665)
in two books. The first being an explanation of the Copernican hypothesis and spheres. The second proving the phœnomena solved by the earths motion, as well as by its supposed stability; as appears by the application of these spheres to problemes astronomical, geographical, nautical, astrological, gnomonical, and trigonometrical. By Joseph Moxon, hydrographer to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty
By Moxon, Joseph
Publish Date
1665
Publisher
printed for Joseph Moxon, and sold at his shop on Ludgate-hill neer Fleet-bridge, at the signe of Atlas
Language
eng
Pages
184
Description:
subjects: Astronomy, Celestial globes, Early works to 1800, Globes, Sundials
People: Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543)