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Titre : Opera omnia. Vol. 7 / edidit Ch. Frisch...

Auteur : Kepler, Johannes (1571-1630)

Éditeur : Heyder et Zimmer (Frankofurti a. M.)

Date d'édition : 1858-1871

Contributeur : Frisch, Christian (1807-1882). Éditeur scientifique

Sujet : Astronomie

Type : monographie imprimée

Langue : Latin

Format : 8 vol. : fig. et pl. ; gr. in-8

Format : application/pdf

Droits : domaine public

Identifiant : ark:/12148/bpt6k949604

Source : Université de Paris Sud 11, B2-120-7

Relation : Notice d'ensemble : http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb30678038g

Relation : http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb30678038g

Provenance : bnf.fr

Date de mise en ligne : 15/10/2007

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Ex Ephemeridibus "Keplori.

588

suum habet novilunium eclipticum. Etai enim illa sunt adeo propinqua nodis,
etsi etiam sunt in apsidibus, non tamen effugere potest utrumque novilunium
vicinum omnem Solis et Terrae interseptionem deficiente quippe conditione
tertia regulae 1 Sole scilieet non circa perigaeum suum versante. Quin
potius illa pars regulae 1. locum habet, quod utrumque lunare, proxime cen-
trale existens, novilunium vicinurn habet defectus minimi. Et quia utrnmque
novilunium, suum plenilunium centrale antecedens, habet tamen aliqualem de-
fectus quantitatern in extremis partibus Terrarum, prius ultra 2 digitos, posterius
ultra 4 ex eo certus esse potest calculator, altera novilunia, sequentia eclipses
Lunae, omnem obtenebrationem certo effugere. Nam si etiam in his penumbra
Terram attingeret, oporteret in antecedentibus defectum fuisse plane minimum
secundum regulam 1.

Descriptio vero eorum sic habet.

Primi defectus. Secundi defectua.

Tempus medium et aequabile Uranib. 15. Maj. h. 7. 48' 52" 8. Nov. h. 1 34' 53"
Locus 0 24° 35' 0" V 16° M' 42" Yl\
J.ocus p '5. 1. 38 lit y, 15. 39. 22 V

Keductio o. 8 add 0. 9 eubt.
Arcus latitudinis 2. 29 sept, docr. 3. 14 sejn. crosc.
Tempus anomalicum 3)> scu clistau-

tia ab apngaeo d. 11. h. 15. 2{J d. 0. h. 4. 25
Parallaxis 0 1. 0 0. 5(J

Parallaxis J) 63. 19 ,r)8. 22

Senaidiarneter 0 15. 3 15. 26

umbrae 49. 16 43. 55

D 16. 16 15, 0

Summa semidiametrorum 65. 32 58. 55

Differtmtia a 33. 0 28. 55

Cnra latitudo fit utrobiquo tam exigua. scrupula duratiouis citra calculum ad omuem sonsus
subtilitatem erunt eaderu.

Verus horarius J) 37' 43" 20. 44

0 2. 24 ""2! 31 1

]) h 0 35. 19 U 27. 13

Dimidia duratio h. 1. 51. 20 h. 2. 0. 53

Dimidia mora li. 0. 56. 3 li. 1. l. 12

Initium h. 5. 57. 32 h. 9. 25. 0

Incidentia h. 6. 52. 49 h. 10. 33. 11

Emersio h. 8. 44. bb 11. 12. 36. 35

Fini» h. 9. 40. 12 li. 13. 14. Mi

Acquatiu temporis Tychonir.a 10. 0 add 10. 0 add.
y .> Astronomica 15. 0 add Ki, o add.
Physica 1.0 subt 0. 0 >ubt.

Haec est descriptio demonstrativa horuin deliquiorum. Ceterum in tem-
pore morae sensum reclamare necesse est. Cum enim Luna tota in umbram
est immersa, qua parte appropinquat tcrminis umbrae, omnis a secundis radiis
facta illtistratio pro lumine mero babetur, itaque longe posterius immergi, longe
citius emergere censebitur, praesertim in posteriore. Fortassis etiam duratio
totalis erit contractior propter causam caecam, de qua in anno 1G24.
Praeterca et occasio commendanda est regulae meae sat multis experi-
raentis comprobatae, videndumque, num etiam hac vice sit valitura. In priori
nimirum deliquio Luna, rubore multo pcrl'usa, toto tempore morae e tenebris
enitebit, in posteriori vicissim, altissimas umbrae partes pervolitnns, ad quas

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