Rare broadside of the 1724 eclipse

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A Projection of the Passage of the Moon over the Sun

with the way of the Sun from ye West to Sun set as it will be seen at London in the Total Eclipse of ye Sun on ye 11.th day of May 1724 by Robert Browne. [&] A Description of the Passage of the Shadow of Total Darkness over the Earth to 4 Degrees East West North & South of London with ye times of beginning, middle & end at each degree of Latitude & Longitude from London.

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BROWNE, Robert
London
Robert Browne
1724
Engraved print in good condition.
345 by 370mm. (13.5 by 14.5 inches).
11273

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Robert Browne (fl. 1705-1731) was an instrument-maker and astronomer working from the dock regions of London: first at St. Katherine's Dock and then at the Mast Yard in Wapping. He was a pupil of John Flamsteed, who tutored him in astronomy and mathematics.

In connection with the eclipse of 1724, Browne produced this predictive two-part broadside; the left-hand part is a geometrical diagram to illustrate the appearance of the eclipse as it would be seen from Lond...

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ESTC N478930: recording only Royal Society Library, Tracts +9/6; Armitage, Shadow of the Moon, [7], recording two BL exemplars, Maps *23.(5.) and Maps K.Top 1.83.1 (ill. p.15: BL Maps *23.(5).); COPAC adds Chetham's Library, H.P.786; not traced on Worldcat.

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