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G. Galilæus, his Systeme.
understand the same, I have upon this paper transcribed the conclusions that he inferreth from his twelve indagations; the first of which is upon the two observations:
Of Maurolicus and Hainzelius, from which the Star is collected to have been distant from the centre lesse than 3 semidiameters of the Earth, the difference of Parallaxes being 4 gr. 42 m. 30 sec. | 3 semid. | |
2. | And is calculated on the observations of Hainzelius, with Parall. of 8. m. 30 sec. and its distance from the centre is computed to be more than | 25 semid. |
3. | And upon the observations of Tycho and Hainzelius, with Parall. of 10 m. and the distance of the centre is collected to be little lesse than | 19 semid. |
4. | And upon the observations of Tycho and the Landgrave, with Parall. of 14 m. the distance from the centre is made to be about | 10 semid. |
5. | And upon the observations of Hainzelius and Gemma, with Parall. of 42 m. 30 sec. whereby the distance is gathered to be about | 4 semid. |
6. | And upon the observations of the Landgrave and Camerarius, with Parall. of 8 m. the distance is concluded to be about | 4 semid. |
7. | And upon the observations of Tycho and Hagecius, with Parall. of 6 m. and the distance is made | 31 semid. |
8. | And upon the observations of Hagecius and Vrsinus with Parall. of 43 m. and the stars distance from the superficies of the Earth is rendred | 12 semid. |
9. | And upon the observations of Landgravius and Buschius, with Parall. of 15 m. and the distance from the superficies of the Earth is by supputation | 148 semid. |
10. | And upon the observations of Maurolice and Munocius, with Parall. of 4 m. 30 sec. and the compnted distance from the Earths surface is | 15 semid. |
11. | And upon the observations of Munocius and Gemma, with Parall. of 55 m. and the distance from the centre is rendred | 13 semid. |
12. And