Edmundi Halleii ... Tabulae Astronomicae Accedunt De Usu Tabularum Praecepta is a significant work by Edmond Halley, the renowned English astronomer and mathematician. Written in Latin, this book presents astronomical tables designed to aid in celestial calculations and predictions. These tables, meticulously compiled by Halley, provide essential data for understanding the movements of stars and planets.
The book includes detailed instructions ('De Usu Tabularum Praecepta') explaining the proper usage of the tables, making it a practical guide for astronomers and students of astronomy during Halley's time. Halley's work represents a crucial contribution to the field of astronomy, offering a valuable resource for accurate astronomical computations and a testament to the scientific advancements of the era.
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