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- 2b6b1d0cf74062a2f51147fcf21bffda4362453f1d89ef653dadcd8f9de6286d first "Edward".
- 2b6b1d0cf74062a2f51147fcf21bffda4362453f1d89ef653dadcd8f9de6286d isCitedBy Edward_Wright_(mathematician).
- 2b6b1d0cf74062a2f51147fcf21bffda4362453f1d89ef653dadcd8f9de6286d last "Wright".
- 2b6b1d0cf74062a2f51147fcf21bffda4362453f1d89ef653dadcd8f9de6286d location "London".
- 2b6b1d0cf74062a2f51147fcf21bffda4362453f1d89ef653dadcd8f9de6286d publisher "Printed ... [by Valentine Simmes and W. White] for Ed. Agas".
- 2b6b1d0cf74062a2f51147fcf21bffda4362453f1d89ef653dadcd8f9de6286d title "Errors in nauigation 1 Error of two, or three whole points of the compas, and more , by reason of making the sea-chart after the accustomed maner ... 2 Error of one whole point, and more many times, by neglecting the variation of the compasse. 3 Error of a degree and more sometimes, in the vse of the crosse staffe ... 4 Error of 11. or 12. in the declination of the sunne, as it is set foorth in the regiments most commonly vsed among mariners: and consequently error of halfe a degree in the place of the sunne. 5 Error of halfe a degree, yea an whole degree and more many times in the declinations of the principall fixed starres, set forth to be obserued by mariners at sea. Detected and corrected by often and diligent obseruation. Whereto is adioyned, the right H. the Earle of Cumberland his voyage to the Azores in the yeere 1589. wherin were taken 19. Spanish and Leaguers ships, together with the towne and platforme of Fayal".
- 2b6b1d0cf74062a2f51147fcf21bffda4362453f1d89ef653dadcd8f9de6286d year "1599".