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" ... the ring or circle in which the artificial globe is suspended by means of the axis ; it is divided into four quadrants, of 90 degrees each. Two of these are' numbered from the equator towards the poles, for the purpose of showing the latitudes of... "
The Description and Use of the Globes, and the Orrery: To which is Prefixed ... - Página 74
por Joseph Harris - 1732 - 190 páginas
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An Introduction to the True Astronomy: Or, Astronomical Lectures,: Read in ...

John Keill - 1739 - 504 páginas
...four Quadrants of 90 Degrees, two of which are XXX. reckoned from that Part of the Equinoctial that is > above the Horizon, towards each of the Poles ; the other two Quadrants have their Divifions of 90 Degrees, beginning at the Poles, and ending in the ./Equator. THIRDLY, the...
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An Introduction to the True Astronomy: Or, Astronomical Lectures, Read in ...

John Keill - 1739 - 504 páginas
...Quadrants of 90 Degrees, two of which are XXX. reckoned from that Part of the Equino&ial that is I above the Horizon, towards each of the Poles ; the other two Quadrants have their Divifions of 90 Degrees, beginning at the Poles, and ending in the ./Equator. THIRDLY, the...
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A grammar of general geography, by J. Goldsmith

sir Richard Phillips - 1834 - 248 páginas
...poles, for the purpose of findingthe latitudes of places, or the declinations of the celestial bodies : the other two quadrants are numbered from the poles towards the equator, and are used for elevating the poles of the globe. 102. GREAT CIRCLES are those whose planes pass through...
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A grammar of general geography, by J. Goldsmith, revised by E. Hughes

Richard Phillips (sir.) - 1851
...poles, for the purpose of showing the latitudes of places, or the declinations of the celestial bodies : the other two quadrants are numbered from the poles towards the equator, and are used for elevating the poles of the globe. 106. The CIRCLES on the globe are of two kinds,...
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