"Angelus Britannicus: An Ephemeris For The Year Of Our Redemption, 1710" by John Tanner is a fascinating glimpse into early 18th-century life and scientific understanding. This meticulously crafted ephemeris offers a detailed record of astronomical events and observations for the year 1710. It provides invaluable insights into the prevailing scientific thought and methodologies of the period. Beyond its scientific content, "Angelus Britannicus" serves as a historical artifact, reflecting the cultural and intellectual landscape of Great Britain during the reign of Queen Anne. For historians, astronomers, and anyone interested in the history of science, this book offers a rich and detailed portrait of a pivotal era.
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