| John Taylor - 1707 - 608 sider
...Place, as PZSN. 1 6. The Almicantharf, or Parallels of Altix 0tude, are frnall Circles parallel unto the Horizon, imagined to pafs through every Degree and Minute of the Meridian, between the Zemtb and Horizon BaF. 17. Parallels of Latitude, or Declination, are . 43. fmall Circles parallel... | |
| John Kersey - 1708 - 708 sider
...aimftan« tCre, ( in jiftrtn. ,) are Circles parallel to the Horizon, imagined to país through e» very Degree and Minute of the Meridian, between the Horizon and the Zenith. parallel« of Decimation, Circlet parallel to the Equ-Boftiai, likewife TupPA p-ifed to pan thro' every... | |
| James Atkinson - 1765 - 504 sider
...and the Poles thereof, as wx y. Plate 7. Fig l. 3. Almicanters, or Parallels of Altitude, are ( (mall 'Circles) parallel to the Horizon, imagined to pafs through every D.egree and Minute ef the Meridian, betwcert the Horizon and the Zenith, as a 1 1. Platt 7. Fit. 2, . i : O 2 Thefe Thefe... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 684 sider
...SeeGLOBK. PARALLELS of altitude, or ALMUCANTARS, are circles parallel to the horizon, imagined to past through every degree and minute of the meridian between the horizon and zenith, having their poles in the lenith. They are represented on the globe by the divisions on the... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 sider
...GLOBE. PARALLELS of altitude, or ALMUCANTARS, are circles parallel to the horizon, imagined to pass through every degree and minute of the meridian between the horizon and zenith, having their poles in the zenith. They are represented on the globe by the divisions on the... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 904 sider
...colure». PARALLEL« OF ALTITUDE, or ALMUCANTARS, are circles parallel to the horizon, imagined to pass through every degree and minute of the meridian between the horizon and zenith, having their pol.-s in the zenith. PARALLELS OF DECLINATION, in astronomy, are the same with... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 sider
...Vauban. PARALLELS of Altitude, or Almacantars, are circles parallel to the horizon, conceived to pass through every degree and minute of the meridian between the horizon and zenith ; having their poles in the zenith. PARALLELS, or PARALLELC«>C/CÍ, called also Parallels of... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 sider
...GLOHK. PARALLELS of altitude, or ALMUCANTARS, are circles parallel to the horizon, imagined to pass through every degree and minute of the meridian between the horizon and zenith, having their poles in the zenith. They are represented OH the globe by the divisions on the... | |
| George Crabb - 1823 - 704 sider
...months. — Parallels of Altitude, or Almacantnrs, circles parallel to the horizon, conceived to pass through every degree and minute of the meridian between the horizon and zenith. — Parallels of Declination are lesser circles, parallel to the equinoctial. — Parallels... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 512 sider
...nadir. PARALLELS OF ALTITUDE, or ALMUCANTARS, are circles parallel to the horizon, imagined to pass through every degree and minute of the meridian between the horizon and zenith, having their poles in the zenith. PARALLELS OP DECLINATION, in astronomy, are the same with... | |
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