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An Almanack of the coelestiall motions, aspects and eclipses, &c. for the year of our Lord God, MDCXCIV. : ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston in N.E. 69. deg. 20. min. to the westward of London, & 42. deg. 30 min. north latitude, but may indifferently serve the most part of New-England. / By Philo-Mathemat.

Van Pelt - Microtext Microfiche 821 no. 687
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Format:
Microformat
Contributor:
Brattle, William, 1662-1717.
Ludovici, C. (Christian), 1660-1728.
Series:
Early American imprints. First series ; no. 687.
Language:
English
Genre:
Almanacs -- Massachusetts -- 1694.
Physical Description:
16 unnumbered pages ; 15 cm (8vo)
4x6 in.
monochrome
service copy
negative
Place of Publication:
Boston, : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Phillips, near the south-east end of the Exchange, by the Rose & Crown Tavern., 1694 [that is, 1693?]
Notes:
At head of title: 1694.
Attributed to William Brattle by C.L. Nichols. Cf. his "Notes on the almanacs of Massachusetts." Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, n.s. v. 22 (1912): 46. Nichols makes no attempt to substantiate the attribution, and is probably following Evans, who tentatively gives Brattle as the author. Brattle's only other known almanac was published in 1682, with his name on the title page.
It seems more probable that the present almanac is by Christian Lodowick, or Ludwig, who published one under his own name for the following year, 1685. The latter has the same imprint, gives the same statement of meridian on the title page, and has the same material in the same arrangement on the calendar pages (but with medical prescriptions appended at the foot).
Brattle's 1682 calendar pages and meridian statement differ considerably; and there is no explanation of the 12-year space between the two almanacs, nor of the latter one being unsigned.
Almanac authors sometimes published their first work anonymously to test its acceptance, and the present almanac is thus susceptible to explanation as Lodowick's initial effort.
Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 687).
Cited in:
Evans 687
Wing (2nd ed.) A1377
Drake, M. Almanacs, 2894
OCLC:
55816529

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